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1857 - 1862 (5 years)
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Name |
Hypatia (Stamati) Agelasto |
Birth |
23 Mar 1857 |
Constantinople/Istanbul Turkey |
Gender |
Female |
Death |
24 Oct 1862 |
Constantinople/Istanbul Turkey |
Burial |
St John of the Chiots, Constantinople/Istanbul [Aziz Yahya Türk Ortodoks Kilisesi, Türkiye] Turkey |
Notes |
- Unknown to Argenti.
- On the list of graves in the churchyard of St John of the Chiots, Georgiadis mentions the grave of "Hypatia, daughter of Stamatios Agelastos from Chios, born 23 March 1857, died 24 October 1862." The other recorded Stamatios Agelastos in Constantinople had a daughter named Hypatia about this time.
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Person ID |
I751 |
Agelasto |
Last Modified |
27 Mar 2011 |
Father |
Stamati (Michael) Agelasto, b. 1827, Constantinople/Istanbul Turkey d. 07 May 1897, St Dionysios parish, Athens, Greece (Age 70 years) |
Mother |
Catherine (Ioannis) Psomadis, b. 1834, Constantinople/Istanbul Turkey d. 02 Jul 1875, Prinkipos, Sea of Marmara, Turkey (Age 41 years) |
Marriage |
1855 |
Constantinople/Istanbul Turkey [2] |
- In his book George Zarifi says "Catherine Psomadis married an Agelasto in Belgium". He might, though, have meant: an Agelasto [who was living and working] in Belgium. That actually leaves the question unanswered--where exactly the marriage took place--but doesn´t make things less confusing. (George Agelastos)
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Family ID |
F53 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Sources |
- [S15] Georgios Georgiadis, The Holy Church of St John of the Chiots in Galata , (Constantinople, 1898 [in Greek]), 266.
- [S23] George Leonidas Zarifi, My memories - A world gone forever: Constantinople 1800-1920, (George Bonanos, ed.), 2002 [written 1938].
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