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1805 - 1881 (75 years)
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Name |
Antonios (Theodore) Ralli |
Nickname |
Anthony |
Birth |
24 Aug 1805 |
Chios, Greece |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
21 Jan 1881 |
London, England UK |
Notes |
- He is also on the Negroponte-Agelasto tree with his son Ambrose and daughter Harriet.
- Besides Anthony children of Theodore (Antonios) Ralli & Marietta (Ambrouzis) Ralli on the Negroponte-Agelasto or Agelasto tree include: Ambrouzis, Julia, Caterina, Despina, and Eustratius.
- Residence: 1874, London, England.
- The 1841 British census enumerates the household at 30 Finsbury Circus, London: Antonis Ralli, 35, merchant, Catherine Ralli, 20; Marietta Ralli, 3; Pandia Ralli, 30, merchant, all foreign born; and Theodore Ralli, 1, British born.
- Antonio Ralli is listed among a delegation which met with Lord Derby of the Foreign Office to discuss the British role in and the threat to Greek merchants' interests due to strife between Greece and Turkey (The Times [London], 6 Feb 1878).
- He is likely to have signed a letter to the provisory Greek Parliament in 1825 demanding it include a Chiot deputy.
- 1841: A.T. Rallis was a church warden in the Greek Chapel in Finsbury Circus, London. [3]
- Eustratios Ralli, Antonios Ralli [most likely Antonios (Alexander) Ralli rather than this man[both buried at West Norwood]; 1842, co-founded West Norwood Cemetery, London, with John Schilizzi. [4]
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Person ID |
I630 |
Agelasto |
Last Modified |
16 Dec 2021 |
Family |
Aikaterini (Zannis) Mavrogordato, b. 11 Aug 1817, Chios, Greece d. 20 Feb 1895, 32 Park Lane, Mayfair, London, England UK (Age 77 years) |
Marriage |
1835 |
Trieste, Italy |
Children |
+ | 1. John A. (Antonios) Ralli, b. 02 Jun 1842, London, England UK d. 12 Nov 1894, Malabar Hill, Bombay, British India (Age 52 years) |
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Family ID |
F256 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
14 Nov 2008 |
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Photos |
| 1839 Map of Finsbury Circus, London, England Many Greek merchants traded from here. Antonios Ralli and his family resided at 30 Finsbury Circus. A.T. Rallis was a church warden in the Greek Chapel in Finsbury Circus (1841). |
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Sources |
- [S35] Ioannis Vlachojannis (editor), 1825 Letter from Chiots on Syros, (Archives of Modern Greek History Part C - The Chios Archives v2: Athens 1910), 1825, 35.
This suggests he lived briefly in Syros after fleeing Chios in 1822 and before settling in London.
- [S140] 1841 U.K. Census.
- [S62] Paul Byron Norris, Ulysses in the Raj, (BACSA, 1992; ISBN 0907799469), 125.
- [S99] Michel Calapodis, LA COMMUNAUTÉ GRECQUE À MARSEILLE, (L'Harmattan (link)), 224, note 573.
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