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1815 - 1870 (54 years)
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Name |
Stamatios Nicolas (Nicolas) Frangopulo |
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Birth |
10 Aug 1815 |
Chios, Greece |
- According to his British nauralization application, he was born 6 Jan 1816. [3]
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Gender |
Male |
Death |
16 Mar 1870 |
allées des Capucines 17, Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur,France |
- Death notice appeared in The Liverpool Mercury 18 Mar 1870.
- Estate valued at under £60,000 went to widow. [4]
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Notes |
- His ancestry is found on the Negroponte-Agelasto tree.
- Occupation: Merchant.
- Origin: Chios and Syros. Resident of Britain since 1837, he took British citizenship 24 Mar 1855. [5]
- The Foreign Office on 12 Jun 1867 announced the Queen's approval of "Mr. Stamatius N. Frangopoulos as Consul at Manchester for His Majesty the King of the Hellenes."
- Possible brother: Etienne Frangopoulos, Marseille banker, born abt. 1817, who attended Marie Agelasto - Alexandre Grimanelli wedding, Paris, 1885.
- Residence: 1841, 12 Marsden St, Manchester; 1851, The Cliff, Broughton, Manchester, with 3-month-old Angelica and his mother-in-law Maria Parembli Agelasto; 1861, "Highfield," Bury New Road, Sefton Park, Liverpool; 1862 & 1870: 17 alles des Capucines, Marseille; 1869, Stoneleigh, Aigburth, Liverpool, England; 1891, 45 Ullet Rd. Sefton Park, Liverpool [this may be the address of Stoneleigh].
- He was a partner in S.N. Frangopulo & Co, merchants (1846-1862, 10 Lloyd Street, Cooper street warehouse, Manchester) and Marseille (as G[eorge]. Dromocaiti) and Cairo (as A. Nicolopulo & Co.) until dissolved on 31 Dec 1857. 1843: 320 Stretford Rd., Hulme Township, renting. 1854-64: 33 Lloyd St.
- He was a partner in Frangopulo Bingham & Co, merchants, which was involved in a dispute over the non-payment for excess saidi beans delivered in a cargo from Alexandria to a vender in Liverpool. FB&C lost both the jury trial and the appeal which involved a close examination of bills of lading and invoices (Liverpool Mercury 22 May 1877). 1853 - 1859 FB&C was located at 5 Fenwick St., Liverpool. Later he conducted business in London, Manchester and Alexandria as A. Nicolopulo & Co. until dissolved on 31 Dec 1862. T. Bingham and P. Maximus left the partnerships Frangopulo, Bingham, and Co., London and Liverpool, and A. Nicolopulo and Co., Alexandria, merchants (Bristol Mercury 25 Apr 1863).
- He was a witness at the 1862 wedding of John Michael Agelasto, his brother-in-law, and Aglaïa Virginie (Ioannis) Baltazzi.
- S.N. Frangopulo contributed £1 to the Fund for the Relief of the Families of the volunteer crew of the lifeboat lost 18 Feb 1854 (Liverpool Mercury 24 Feb 1854).
- S.N. Franopulo was appointed consul in Manchester by the provisional government of Greece in 1862, while at the same time he was chairman of a committee nominated by the Greek community to watch over their interests (Manchester Times 20 Dec 1862).
- S.W. [likely typo] Frangopulo & Co. contributed £1 1s in the subscription for the Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations, 1851 (Manchester Times 20 Jul 1850).
- The forged signature of S.N. Frangopulo was among those in documents used by a woman in a scam to collect charitable contributions (Manchester Times 13 June 1855).
- He co-authored a letter to The Times (London), reprinted in the Leeds Mercury 17 Nov 1862, in which he thanked the English press for its support of the Greek nation.
- S.V. [likely typo] Frangopulo & Co. signed a published petition in favor of the building of the Manchester and Southampton Railway Manchester Times and Gazette 20 Sep 1845.
- His home Stoneleigh, Aigburth, Liverpool, suffered minor fire damage, "a beam in the kitchen becoming ignited" Sunday, 28 Nov 1869. Engines responded from the Hatton Garden and Essex Street stations ("An Alarm of Fire" Liverpool Mercury 30 Nov 1869).
- By 19 Oct 1857 Frangopulo and Co. had paid £288.8s to Platt and Sutcliffe, general commission agents, subsequently bankrupt, and this amount was included in a sum under dispute in the bankruptcy case (Manchester Times 13 Feb 1858).
- Frangopulo and Co. loaded the Craighead Regina, a 271 tonne vessel, in Liverpool, destined for Alexandretta [Iskenderon, Turkey] (Liverpool Mercury 16 Apr 1852).
- Mr. S. N. Frangopulo contributed £2 to the "Public Parks, &c. Subscriptions" (The Manchester Guardian, 10 May 1845, p 1).
- Stamatios N Frangopoulos, 21, b. Chios, unmarried, having arrived Syros 1829, merchant, swore allegiance to the Greek state on 6 July 1837 at the town hall, Ermoupolis, Syros. [6]
- S. Frangopoulos and L. Mavrocordatos gave a cruxifixion to the Greek Church of Manchester in 1857. [7]
- S. Frangopoulos is listed as a warden for the Greek Church of Manchester, 1847-1848 and as a trustee, 1863-1870. [8]
- UK Naturalisation: Stamatio Nicholas Frangopulo, Greece; certificate 1992. [9]
- Law case 1864: Appellant: George Michael Papayani, Basilio Papayani, William Porter, Francis W Reynolds, William Blain and S H Laugenbach, all of Liverpool, M E Mavrogordato and Theodore J Coronio, both of London, S N Frangapulo, P Theologo Charalampo Constantinidi, Jacob Longson, Michael Trueman, John Edward Wilson and George Triandifillid, all of Manchester, owners of the screw steamship Amalia Respondent: Owners of the late Belgian steamship Marie de Brabant Subject: Collision between said vessels on 15 May 1863 Lower Court: High Court of Admiralty of England [10]
- The 1861 England census for "Highfield," Bury New Road, Sefton Park, Liverpool, household headed by Stamati Frangopulo, 45, b. Greece, Mediterranean merchant, naturalized British subject; wife Lucia Frangopulo, 28, b. Syria [Syros]; children Angelica Frangopulo, 10; Nicholas Frangopulo, 8; Michael Frangopulo, 6; James Frangopulo, 4; George Frangopulo, 2; John Frangopulo, 7 months, all b. Manchester, Lancashire; 6 domestic servants.
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Person ID |
I79 |
Agelasto |
Last Modified |
17 Dec 2021 |
Family |
Loukia (Michael) Agelasto, b. 14 Feb 1832, Syros, Cyclades Islands, Greece d. 05 Feb 1929, Liverpool, Lancashire, England UK (Age 96 years) |
Marriage |
13 Sep 1849 |
Manchester, Lancashire, England UK |
- Entry: 002/009; Best man: Zorzis Dromokaites; priest: Damaianos B. Liveropoulos. [11]
- Argenti says 01 Sep 1849
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Children |
+ | 1. Angelica (Stamatios) Frangopulo, b. 10 Jan 1851, Manchester, Lancashire, England UK d. 31 Dec 1920, Highfield, Greenbank Drive, Sefton Park, Liverpool, Lancashire, England UK (Age 69 years) |
+ | 2. Nicolas (Stamatios) Frangopulo, b. 16 Apr 1853, Salford, Greater Manchester, England UK d. Abt Mar 1926, Liverpool, Lancashire, England UK (Age 72 years) |
| 3. Michael (Stamatios) Frangopulo, b. 12 Sep 1854, Manchester, Lancashire, England UK |
| 4. James Dromocaiti (Stamatios) Frangopulo, b. win 1856, Manchester, Lancashire, England UK d. 19 Dec 1933, Surrey, England UK (Age 77 years) |
+ | 5. 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) |
+ | 6. John (Stamatios) Frangopulo, b. 31 Jul 1860, Manchester, Lancashire, England UK d. 11 Nov 1927, Carlton Hotel, East Cliff, Bournemouth, Dorset, England UK (Age 67 years) |
+ | 7. Maria (Stamatios) Frangopulo, b. 11 Oct 1862, Salford, Greater Manchester, England UK d. 27 Sep 1886, Mountain Top Hotel, Nelson County, Virginia USA (Age 23 years) |
+ | 8. Argyri (Stamatios) Frangopulo, b. 20 Jul 1864, Salford, Greater Manchester, England UK d. 20 Mar 1945, Conway, Caernarfonshire, Wales UK (Age 80 years) |
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Documents |
| S.N. Franopolo - Lucy Agelasto marriage The Manchester Guardian, in a lengthy article reprinted in Freeman's Journal and Daily Commercial Advertiser, 25 Sep 1849, discussed Greek wedding rituals in its coverage of the S.N. Franopolo - Lucy Agelasto marriage. |
| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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Family ID |
F61 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
11 Feb 2015 |
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Photos
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| allées Léon Gambetta 21-23-25, Marseille, France When not in England Michel Pandely and Maria Agelasto lived at 'allees des Capucines 17,' from 1862-1871 and she as a widow at 'allée de Meihan 17,' 1891-1893; their son-in-law Stamatios Nicolas Frangopoulos died there in 1870 photo 2009; see note on street numbering. |
| 5 Fenwick Street, Liverpool, England photo 2009; Frangopulo Bingham & Co, merchants, operated out of 5 Fenwick St. (1853 - 1859). |
| Fenwick Street, Liverpool, England c 1960s |
| The Cliff, Broughton, Greater Manchester, England photo 1992; The Cliff is a sports ground on the banks of the River Irwell, that was used as rugby league club Broughton...(more on Wikipedia)." The Stamati Frangopoulo family lived at The Cliff in 1851. |
| 12-18-22 Lloyd St. Photo 2015; site now occupied by Lloyd's House. S.N. Frangopulo & Co. traded as merchants (1847-1853) at 10 Lloyd street, nr. Cooper street. |
| Marsden Street, Manchester, England Photo 2015. Redeveloped area. Stamati Nicolas Frangopulo resided at 12 Marsden St. (1841). |
| Marsden Street, Manchester, England
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Sources |
- [S119] Philip P. Argenti, Argenti 1955, (London Oxford University Press).
Included in Philip Argenti's Agelasto family tree, number 79.
- [S132] 1861 England Census.
- [S94] UK National Archives.
file HO 1/62
- [S107] UK National Probate Calendar Indexes, 1858-1966, 1973-1995.
- [S94] UK National Archives.
file HO 1/62
- [S39] Greek State Archives (Syros).
- [S70] Sophocles Chr. Andreades, A Personal History of the Greek Community of Manchester and Its Church, 1843-1900., (Manchester, 2000, ISBN 0-9504097-2-3), 48.
- [S70] Sophocles Chr. Andreades, A Personal History of the Greek Community of Manchester and Its Church, 1843-1900., (Manchester, 2000, ISBN 0-9504097-2-3), 51,53.
- [S86] Kyriakos Metaxas, editor, The Greek Gazette, (London, England), Dec 1976, 24.
Greeks Naturalised in Britain 1801-1900
- [S94] UK National Archives.
PCAP 1/325
- [S86] Kyriakos Metaxas, editor, The Greek Gazette, (London, England), May 1996, 8.
Marriage-No:0002
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