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1862 - 1945 (82 years)
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Name |
Julia (Themistocles) Petrocochino |
Nickname |
Loula |
Birth |
03 Sep 1862 |
Bradford, Yorkshire, England UK |
- 1864 according to the 1939 England Register
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Christening |
07 Jan 1863 |
Manchester, Lancashire, England UK |
- God-parents: Zambelou Franga Zygomala
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Gender |
Female |
Death |
13 Jul 1945 |
Derby House Nursing Home, Buxton, Derbyshire, England UK |
- Her estate was valued at £110,193 and she left £500 to St. Dunstan's. (The Times [London] 30 Nov 1945).
- Funeral services 10:30 a.m. at the Buxton Parish Church and 11:30 a.m. at the Stockport Crematorium, 16 Jul 1945. 'No flowers, by her special request' (The Times [London] 14 Jul 1945).
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Cremation |
16 Jul 1945 |
Stockport Crematorium, Stockport, Greater Manchester, England UK |
Notes |
- She and her family are recorded as being of Sedgeley House for the purposes of the 1901 Census.
- Her parents are on the Negroponte-Agelasto tree.
- Residence: 1945, Manchester
- 1871 England census for 4 North Park Road, Bradford, Yorkshire: Themistokles Petrocokino, 44, head, merchant; his wife Merope, 31, both b. Greece; daughters Franga, 12, Esmeralda, 11; Aspasia, 10; Julia, 8; and sons Pandia, 7; Ambrose, 5; John T., 4, all born Bradford; and 6 servants.
- 1881 England Census found for Sedgley Park, Prestwich, Lancashire: T. P. Petrocokino, head, 56, general merchant; wife M., 41, both b. Greece; unmarried daughters Franga, 22; Aspasia, 20; Julia, 18, all b. Bradford, Yorkshire; John A. Negroponte, son-in-law, 34, East Indian Merchant, b. Constantinople; his wife E. Negroponte, 21, b. Bradford; and 12 servants.
- 1911 England census for The Limes, Upper Park Rd, Broughton, Park, household headed by George Frangopulo, 52, b. Salford, Lancashire, married 23 years, 2 children, both living, shipping merchant, cotton goods; wife Julia, 48, b. Bradford, Yorkshire; son Stamati, 20, b. Prestwick, Lancashire; 5 servants.
- Mrs. Julia Frangopulo [Langham Hotel, 6 Hillbury Rd SW17] appears on the 1932 St Marylebone parliamentary division, Westminster county/borough 1932 electoral lists, Great Britain.
- The 1939 England and Wales Register for the address Grendon, Buxton, Derbyshire, lists John Frangopulo [Themistocles Frangopulo], b. 25 Dec 1898, Exporter Merchant; wife Gwendolyn Frangopulo, b. 28 Nov 1909, Unpaid Domestic Duties; and Julia Frangopulo, b. 3 Sep 1864, widowed, Incapacitated.
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Person ID |
I431 |
Agelasto |
Last Modified |
19 Dec 2021 |
Family |
George F. (Stamatios) Frangopulo, b. 23 Oct 1858, Manchester, Lancashire, England UK d. 16 May 1923, Palace Hotel, Buxton, Derbyshire, England UK (Age 64 years) |
Marriage |
12 Nov 1887 |
Salford, Greater Manchester, England UK |
- Entry: 573/168; sponsor: John Michael Agelasto; witness: Themistocles Pandia Petrocochino; priest Archimandrite Eustathios Metallinos [7]
- UK marriage registry reports: George Stamati Frangopulo marriage Oct-Nov-Dec 1887, Salford, Manchester, Lancashire, v 8d, p 194. Certificate not examined.
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Children |
| 1. Stamati George (Georgios) Frangopulo, b. 15 Aug 1890, Manchester, Lancashire, England UK d. 14 Jun 1920, The Limes, Broughton Park, Broughton, Salford, Greater Manchester, England UK (Age 29 years) |
| 2. Themistocles John (Georgios) Frangopulo, b. 25 Dec 1898, Prestwich, Greater Manchester, England UK d. 18 Feb 1983, 'Kirklees,' 53 St John's Road, Buxton, Derbyshire, England UK (Age 84 years) |
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Family ID |
F171 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
7 Dec 2010 |
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Event Map |
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| Birth - 03 Sep 1862 - Bradford, Yorkshire, England UK |
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| Christening - 07 Jan 1863 - Manchester, Lancashire, England UK |
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| Marriage - 12 Nov 1887 - Salford, Greater Manchester, England UK |
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| Death - 13 Jul 1945 - Derby House Nursing Home, Buxton, Derbyshire, England UK |
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| Cremation - 16 Jul 1945 - Stockport Crematorium, Stockport, Greater Manchester, England UK |
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Photos
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| Upper Park Road, Higher Broughton, Manchester, England photo 2009; during the first quarter of the past century 'The Limes' and 'Norcliffe' were on the east side of the road, between Leicester Rd and Park Lane. |
| Julia T Petrocochino detail from a Petrocochino family portrait by T.J. Barker 1872. |
| Themistocles & Marigo Petrocochino family at croquet Several years after the game was invented. The parents, then right: Ambrose, Franga, Ioannis, Smaragda, Aspasia, Pandia and Julia. Courtesy the Anthony Murray family collection.
Painted by T.J. Barker 1872. The artist Thomas Jones Barker (b. Bath, 19 Apr 1813- d. London 27 Mar 1882), was a Victorian genre painter who worked in both England and France. The son of Thomas Barker of Bath, landscape and genre painter, T.J. Barker was a leading exponent of 'Battle' painting in Britain. Barker the elder painted "The Massacre of the Inhabitants of Scio by the Turks" (1825), a fresco painted on the walls of the picture gallery in his home, Doric House in Bath. |
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Sources |
- [S107] UK National Probate Calendar Indexes, 1858-1966, 1973-1995.
- [S128] 1939 England and Wales Register.
- [S124] 1911 England Census.
- [S129] 1901 England Census.
- [S130] 1881 England Census.
- [S131] 1871 England Census.
- [S86] Kyriakos Metaxas, editor, The Greek Gazette, (London, England), May 1996, 8.
Marriage-No:0065
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