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John Michael (Michael) Agelasto[1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7]

Male 1835 - 1919  (84 years)


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  • Name John Michael (Michael) Agelasto 
    Nickname Jack 
    Birth 14 Sep 1835  Syros, Cyclades Islands, Greece Find all individuals with events at this location 
    • Argenti incorrectly reports 26 Sep 1835.
    Christening Abt 24 Nov 1835  The Orthodox Church of Christ's Transfiguration (Metamorphosis), Ermoupoli, Syros, Cyclades Islands, Greece Find all individuals with events at this location  [9
    • God-parent: Marouko [Maria] Theodore Ralli [wife of Theodore Ralli, probably Marouko Alexander Ziffo].
    • Entry #589, 1835 register
    • The church register does not give the exact date of baptism, but rather the date of registration of the certificate with civil authorities (24 November), which is perhaps 1-2 days after baptism (George Agelastos). The archives registers gives the date 18 Jul 1835.
      [8]
    Gender Male 
    Death 10 Nov 1919  25 Landsdowne Road, Holland Park, London, England UK Find all individuals with events at this location 
    • Executors of the estate were: his son Pandely John Agelasto and Emmanuel Michel Rodocanachi, his son-in-law. Estate valued at £7103 0s 6d, administered at London 9 Jan 1920. [10]
    • His death announcement appeared in The Times (London), 12 Nov 1919, p 1.
    Burial 14 Nov 1919  Greek Orthodox Cemetery, West Norwood, London, England UK Find all individuals with events at this location 
    • Funeral at St Sophia, 10:30 am.
    • Obituary: (The Times [London], 12 Nov 1919].
    • burial plot no. 8641
    Notes 
    • Residence: 1863, 10 Craven Hill Road, Paddington, London; 1866-, 22 Pembridge Crescent, Kensington, London, England, with phone 1905-1918; 1916, Winthwaite, Bickwell Valley, Sidmouth; -1919, 25 Landsdowne Road, Holland Park, W11 London (addresses used in correspondence with Foreign Office).
    • Occupation: Merchant, stock & share broker agent. 18 Nov 1861, dissolved partnership with George Petrocochino, Michael Vuro, M. P. Agelasto [his father], M. Parembli, Anthony Vlasto, A. D. Syngros and A.N. Damiano, trading in London as Petrocochino & Co.; 31 Dec. 1861, Petrocochino, Agelasto & Co., Merchants, in which he was a partner along with Michel P. Agelasto, was dissolved by mutual consent; 1863, 144 Gresham House, member of the Baltic Exchange; 1864, Agelasto & Co. Stock Brokers, 4 Callum [Cullum] St, London; 1867, Frangopulo SN & Co. was dissolved and liquidated and John Michael Agelasto, "late of Petrocochino & Co. London" was appointed to manage their London office under the name Frangopulo, Agelasto & Co. (with Fred Bingham in New York who entered from 20 Jun 1873). Frangopoulo & Agelasto, established 1868, is on Contopoulos' list of principal Greek commercial houses in New York City. In Alexandria business would be handled by Epamincadas D. Duras, manager of a. Nicolopulo & Co.; 1873, dissolved Frangopulo, Agelasto & Co., partnership with Demetrius Augustine Galatti [husband of John Michael's niece] and Frederick Bingham (Liverpool Mercury 21 Jun 1873); Sep 1880, the firm of Frangopulo, Agelasto & Co., Liverpool/London/Alexandria, in which he was a partner, was under liquidation in bankruptcy court [his partners included Demetrius Augustus Galati, his sister Lucy, her father-in-law Nicholas Stamati Frangopulo and JM's nephews James Stamati Frangopulo and George Stamati Frangopulo. The company, officed in Liverpool at 40 Drury Buildings, traded with Antonio Nicolopulo and Nicholas Emmanuel Chrys in Alexandria and Aboussir, Egypt, under the name A Nicclopulo & Co.]; 1907-1915, offices at 10 Throgmorton Avenue, Central, London, with phone. John M. Agelasto is listed as a member of the Baltic Exchange, 1886 (Harlaftis, A History of Greek-owned Shipping, p. 58). [11]
    • Origin: Chios, where he moved from Syros at a very young age, according to his great-grandson, Constantine Papaioannou. British citizenship 7 Apr 1881 when in London.
    • John Michael Agelasto was witness to the marriage of Georgios (Stamatios) Frangopoulos and Julia (Themistocles) Petrocochino in 1887. He was also the witness at his daughter Alexandra's wedding. He was the god-parent to the siblings: John Emmanuel Rodocanachi, Aglaia Emmanuel Rodocanachi, and Eirene Alexandra Rodocanachi.
    • J. M. Agelasto in 1860 contributed to collection made by the Reverend Ralph W. L. Tollemache-Tollmache M.A. J.P., rector of South Witham, near Grantham in Lincolnshire, to finance a school in the parish.
    • Arrived New York City on the Erin from Liverpool with his son Michel John, aged 12 (New York Times, 6 Aug 1878, p 8).
    • Having done well financially in Chios, he had a village named after him, called Agelasteika, according to his great-grandson, Constantine Papaioannou.
    • Occupation: Banker, 1 - 2 Great Winchester St. Buildings, [London], as one of the the partners of the Bank of Alexandria Ltd, London (London Gazette 27 Feb 1873). Also included were his brother Alexander Michel of New Orleans and his father Michael Pandely of Marseille. The 1878 city directory lists him as director, Commerical Bank of Alexandria, 13 Moorgate St EC, London. He retired by rotation, (The Times [London], 7 Nov 1880, p 13). In 1880 he resigned as director of the Commerical Bank of Alexandria (The Times [London], 12 Nov 1880].
    • An 'Ioannis (M.) Agelasto' is identified as belonging to the Saint Tryphon branch, likely erroneously, in George P. Georgiadis, The St. Ioannis Church of the Chiots in Galata, (Constantinople, 1898), as cited by George Zolotas, History of Chios (Athens, 1928), p 264. The Michael name is probably used in the Psomas branch only. Zolotas was perhaps referring to John Augustus Agelasto.
    • Foreign Office correspondence: In the summer and autumn of 1916 he corresponded with various individuals for the purpose of transferring money to his son, Michael John, who remained in Turkey around WWI as a foreign non-combatant. 5 May 1916 Michael John sent £200 "asking you to request the US ambassador at Constantinople to pay that amount to my son M.J. Agelasto by four monthly installments of £50 each." 8 Aug 1916 he was told that all installments had indeed been made and that his son "states that he is well and he renews his request for the continuation of the monthly payments." [12]
    • In 1904 he was a shareholder in The Great Western Railroad, UK.
    • Greek-related & charitable contributions: Frangopulo Agelasto and Co., £1, St. George's Boys' Industrial Schools, West Derby Road, Liverpool (Liverpool Mercury, 23 Oct 1866); Frangopulo & Agelasto £10 and Agelasto & Petrocchino £25, the Cephalonia Earthquake Relief fund (The Times [London], 1 Mar 1867); Frangopulo, Agelasto & Co., £5 5s, Princess Alice saloon steamer relief fund [600 perished when she sank in the Thames](The Times [London], 18 Sep 1878); "Messrs. Agelasto & Co." £200 to the Chios Earthquake Relief fund (The Times [London], 8 Apr 1881); J.M. Agelasto, Esq., St Mary's Hospital W London, £3 3s, new annual subscription, (The Times [London], 18 Jun 1889).
    • "John Agelasto and Stephen Agelasto, church wardens," were with the Greek Minister at Buckingham Palace to give their congratualations to Princess Sophie of Prussia on her marriage to the Crown Prince of Greece (The Times [London], 10 Dec 1888; The Observer, 9 Dec 1888, p 3). Other news articles referred to them both as wardens 17 Mar 1888 and to J. Agelasto in Oct 1889. F. Agelasto, a warden, attended the wedding of Princess Sophie and the Duke of Sparta (Chicago Tribune, 28 Oct 1889).
    • I.M. Agelasto attended Greek Independence Day celebrations (The Times [London], 11 Apr 1910].
    • From 1901-1905 his business address, 10 Throgmorton Ave, was shared by his 5th cousin/fellow stockbroker Stephen Augustus Agelasto, who later established his own firm.
    • His portrait appears in T. Catsiyannis, Pandias Stephen Rallis 1793-1865.
    • Listed as a contributor toward the building of the Church of Aghia Sophia, London, January 1881.
    • He was in partnership as merchants, at Marseilles, under the firm of Petrocochino, Agelasto & Co.; at Constantinople, under the firm of E. M. Vuro and Co.; at Galatz [sic], under the firm of D. C. Climi and Co.; at Ibraila and Bucharest, under the firm of Parembli and Climi; and at London, under the firm of Petrocochino and Co., until it was dissolved 31 Dec 1861. The other partners included George Petrocochino, Michael Vuro, M. P. Agelasto, M. Parembli, Anthony Vlasto, A. D. Syngros and A. N. Damiano (London Gazette 28 Mar 1862).
    • He as an investor in the Bank of Alexandria Limited (London Gazette 28 Feb 1874, 26 Feb 1876).
    • He and Miss Agelasto (probably his daughter Kathryn) were at the reception at the National Liberal Club 2 May 1888 to honor the opening of the Gladstone Library (Daily News [London] 4 May 1888).
    • A first of exchange dated Zante, 1 Feb 1871 endorsed to Frangopulo Agelasto and Co was lost in Liverpool around 25 Feb 1871. The company's ad: "All persons are cautioned against negotiating or dealing with the bill. Payment has been stopped." (Liverpool Mercury,6 Mar 1871).
    • M. Agelasto was the commissioner-delegate among the members of the British committee, for the Antwerp Exhibition of 1894 (Exposition Internationale d'Anvers) (Belfast News-Letter, 21 Feb 1894).
    • According to the 1872-75 New York City directories, J.M. Agelasto, "mer., h Eng," operated at 17/18 William St. At the same address for 1872-75: Frangopulo, Agelasto & Co. mers. Over the same years his older brother A.M. Agelasto was a cotton buyer and commercial merchant with his own company in New York: mer. 80 Beaver.
    • Frangopulo, Agelasto, & Co. was among the two dozen Liverpool merchant enterprises which signed a letter stating how they would deal with, as importers of Egyptian cotton, regulations concerning bagging that put "unnecessary burden on the trade" (Manchester Guardian, 29 Jul 1870, p 2).
    • 1891 England census: 22 Pembridge Crescent household headed by John M Agelasto, 55, widower, stock broker agent, b. Greece, naturalized British subject; daughters Catherine, 23; Mary, 22; Christine, 19; and Lucy, 15, all b. London; & 7 servants.
    • 1881 England census: 22 Pembridge Crescent household headed by John M Agelasto, 45, widower, stock and share agent, b. Greece; sons Michel, 15; Pendley, 14; daughters Katherine, 13; Mary, 12; Alexandra, 10; Christine, 9; and Lucy, 6; all b. London; & 6 servants.
    • 1871 England census: 22 Pembridge Crescent household headed by J M Agelasto, 35, merchant, b. Syros, Greece; wife Aglaia, 29, b. Marseille; sons Michel, 5; Pendley, 4; daughters Katherine, 3; Mary, 2 mos., Alexandra, 11 months; all b. London; father Michael P., 68, retired merchant; mother Marie M., 57, both b. Chios [Scio, Turkey]; & 6 servants.
    • Among 130 members of London's 'Greek Colony' who attended a dinner in honor of Greece's former Prime Minister, M. Tricoupis, including Stephen A. Ralli, A. P. Petrocochino, M. Zarifi, Constantine A. Ionides, P. Vagliano, E. Petrocochino, M.E. Rodocanachi, A.S. Rosetto, J. Bolli, F.H. Zarifi, L. Lambriandi [perhaps Leonidas Lambrinudi], D. Ancelotti, M. Ziffo [perhaps Miliades L. Ziffo], Alex. Constantinidi, P. Paspatti, N. Raftspulo, The. Burlumi, D. Constantinidi, L. Calvocoressi, A. Vagliano, A.J.C. Ralli, A.C. Ionides, D. Cavafy, D.S. Schilizzi, M. Spartali, and J.D. Loverdo ([London] Observer, 11 Oct 1885).
    • UK Naturalisation: John Michael Agelasto, Greece, 7 Apr 1881, residence London; home office paper A2284; certificate A3449. [13, 14]
    • 1911 England Census: Mr. Agelasto headed the household at 25 Lansdowne Road, Kensington, which included 1 male and 4 females
    • Philanthropy: John Michael Agelasto is listed in 1870 among the founders of the Greek School in London according to unpublished research by Demetrios Melachrinoudis. [15]
    • The 1911 England census, London, includes John M Agelasto, b. abt 1836; daughter Lucy, b. abt 1875.
    • 1911 England census for the household at 25 Lansdowne Road, Notting Hill W, Kensington, London, headed by John M Agelasto, 75, b. Greece, widowed, stock exchange agent, naturalized Brit; daughter Lucy, 36, single; 3 servants.
    • John Mitchell Agelasto [22 Pembridge Crescent] appears on the 1891, 1893, 1894, 1895, 1896, 1897, 1898, 1899, 1900, 1901, 1902, 1904, 1905, 1906, 1907; [John Michael Agelasto, 25 Lansdowne Road] 1908, 1909, 1910, 1911, 1912, 1913, 1914, 1915 electoral register, Kensington North parliamentary division, Kensington and Chelsea/borough electoral lists, Great Britain; 1918, 1919 Kensington/Kensington and Chelsea.
    • Agelasto, John Michael, 25 Lansdowne Road, Holland park W, appears in Royal Blue Book (London, May 1911).
    Person ID I80  Agelasto
    Last Modified 20 Dec 2021 

    Father Michael (Pandely) Agelasto,   b. 1802, Chios, Greece Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 19 Oct 1886, rue de la Biblioteque 24, Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur,France Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 84 years) 
    Mother Maria (Ioannis) Parembli,   b. 1811, Chios, Greece Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 18 Feb 1893, quartier Sainte Marguerite, Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur,France Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 82 years) 
    Marriage 12 Mar 1831  Syros, Cyclades Islands, Greece Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F43  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Aglaïa (Ioannis) Baltazzi,   b. 23 Nov 1841, rue [Deuxieme] Calade 18 [38?], Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur,France Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 09 Dec 1877, Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 36 years) 
    Marriage 01 Mar 1862  Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France Find all individuals with events at this location 
    • Witnesses at their wedding included George Petrocochino, 73, merchant, her maternal grandfather; Alexandre Doruiario; Michel Parembli, 46, her uncle, allees du Capucines 8; and Stamatios Nicolas Frangopoulos, his brother-in-law.
    Children 
     1. Mary (John) Agelasto,   b. 06 Jul 1863, London, England UK Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 17 Jul 1863, London, England UK Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 0 years)
    +2. Michael John (John) Agelasto,   b. 18 Jan 1866, London, England UK Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 24 Sep 1927, Baltatzi 19, Athens, Greece Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 61 years)
    +3. Pantaleon (John) Agelasto,   b. 20 Jan 1867, London, England UK Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 07 Dec 1936, 12 Exmoor St, Kensingston, London, England UK Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 69 years)
     4. Aikaterini (John) Agelasto,   b. 05 Jan 1868, London, England UK Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 03 Jan 1956, England UK Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 87 years)
    +5. Maria (John) Agelasto,   b. 16 Feb 1869, London, England UK Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Abt Mar 1951, Essex, England UK Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 82 years)
    +6. Alexandra (John) Agelasto,   b. 06 Apr 1870, London, England UK Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 13 Sep 1958, Hopedene Nursing Home, Worthing, Sussex, England UK Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 88 years)
    +7. Christine (John) Agelasto,   b. 23 Jul 1871, London, England UK Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 11 Nov 1935, Roughwood Park, Chalfont St Giles, Buckinghamshire, England UK Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 64 years)
     8. Loucia (John) Agelasto,   b. 10 Dec 1874, London, England UK Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 12 Jan 1968, London, England UK Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 93 years)
     9. George (John) Agelasto,   b. 12 Sep 1876, London, England UK Find all individuals with events at this locationbur. 31 May 1878, Greek Orthodox Cemetery, West Norwood, London, England UK Find all individuals with events at this location (Age ~ 1 years)
    Documents
    John Michael Agelasto - Aglaia Baltazzi marriage certificate
    John Michael Agelasto - Aglaia Baltazzi marriage certificate
    Family ID F62  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 6 Sep 2008 

  • Event Map
    Link to Google MapsBirth - 14 Sep 1835 - Syros, Cyclades Islands, Greece Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsChristening - Abt 24 Nov 1835 - The Orthodox Church of Christ's Transfiguration (Metamorphosis), Ermoupoli, Syros, Cyclades Islands, Greece Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsMarriage - 01 Mar 1862 - Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsDeath - 10 Nov 1919 - 25 Landsdowne Road, Holland Park, London, England UK Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsBurial - 14 Nov 1919 - Greek Orthodox Cemetery, West Norwood, London, England UK Link to Google Earth
     = Link to Google Earth 

  • Photos
    John Michael Agelasto
    John Michael Agelasto
    John Michael Agelasto (1835-1919)
    John Michael Agelasto (1835-1919)
    London homes
    London homes
    John Michael Agelasto lived at 10 Craven Hill Road, Bayswater, London, England in 1863 (photographed in 2008).
    London homes
    London homes
    John Michael Agelasto lived at 22 Pembridge Crescent, Bayswater, London, England in 1866 (photographed in 2008).
    25 Landsdowne Road, Holland Park, W11 London, England
    25 Landsdowne Road, Holland Park, W11 London, England
    John Michael Agelasto used this address in 1919 correspondence with Foreign Office. Presumably he lived here at his death, with his unmarried daughters Catherine and Lucy.
    25 Landsdowne Road, Holland Park, W11 London, England
    25 Landsdowne Road, Holland Park, W11 London, England
    photo 2009
    Tower 42, 25 Old Broad Street, London, England
    Tower 42, 25 Old Broad Street, London, England
    photo on its wiki website, which says that Gresham House was one of the buildings that used to occupy this plot. Agelasto & Co. Stock Brokers, had its office at 144 Gresham House (1863-1867); the original Gresham House was demolished in 1768.
    Cullum Street, London, England
    Cullum Street, London, England
    Agelasto & Co. Stock Brokers worked out of 4 Callum [Cullum] St, London (1864).
    1-2-6 Great Winchester St., London, England
    1-2-6 Great Winchester St., London, England
    photo 2009; London renewed. JM Agelasto, banker, worked out of 1-2 Great Winchester St. Buildings (1873).
    Great Winchester St., London, England
    Great Winchester St., London, England
    British Library archive photo
    Throgmorton Ave, London, England
    Throgmorton Ave, London, England
    photo 2009; John Michael Agelasto operated out of 10 Throgmorton Ave (1901-1915).
    At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
    At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
    At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
    At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
    At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.

    Documents
    John Michael Agelasto's payment to his son (detail from Foreign Office letter)
    John Michael Agelasto's payment to his son (detail from Foreign Office letter)
    F. Bingham leaves Frangopulo, Agelasto & Co
    F. Bingham leaves Frangopulo, Agelasto & Co
    London Gazette 20 Jun 1873
    John Michael's signature on letter to Foreign Office
    John Michael's signature on letter to Foreign Office
    John Michael Agelasto probate
    John Michael Agelasto probate
    London Gazette 13 Jan 1920
    Frangopulo & Agelasto bankruptcy
    Frangopulo & Agelasto bankruptcy
    London Gazette, 14 Sep 1880
    Frangopulo Agelasto and Co bankruptcy
    Frangopulo Agelasto and Co bankruptcy
    A selection of clippings from various British newspapers at the time of the bankruptcy. Similar stories appeared in The Manchester Guardian, 27 Aug 1880, p 4; 28 Aug 1880, p 6; 3 Sep 1880, p 4; 4 Sep 1880, p 6. See also, "The failure of Frangupulo, Agelasto & Co. was caused by stock speculations of their Alexandria house," Chicago Tribune 28 Aug 1880, p 2; brief mention in "Foreign News" '...Big Failure in London...'Boston Globe, 27 Aug 1880, p 1 and "The failure of Messrs Frangopulo Agelasto & Co. was caused by stock speculations of their Alexandria house." New York Times, 28 Aug 1880, p 4.
    JM Agelasto baptism entry
    JM Agelasto baptism entry
    Register of The Orthodox Church of Christ's Transfiguration (Metamorphosis), Syros; courtesy Fr. Emmanuel (Syrigos)
    Misrepresentation of cotton quality by Frangopulo, Agelasto & Co., 1875
    Misrepresentation of cotton quality by Frangopulo, Agelasto & Co., 1875
    The Liverpool Cotton Brokers' Association found that Frangopulo, Agelasto & Co., through a deliberate error by one of its workmen, had misrepresented the origin of cotton it sold. The management of the company was exonerated but held responsible for its employee's acts. Reported in the Liverpool Journal of Commerce, picked up by "Commercial Notes," Manchester Guardian, 27 Sep 1875, p 4.
    Despina Franghiadi's London address book
    Despina Franghiadi's London address book
    circa 1890; it includes Mrs. Agelasto, Mr. John M. Agelasto and Mrs. S. Agelasto; courtesy Yannis Franghiadi.
    West Norwood Cemetery
    West Norwood Cemetery
    Register for plot 8641
    John Michael Agelasto 1920 probate
    John Michael Agelasto 1920 probate
    J. Agelasto's arrival in Britain
    J. Agelasto's arrival in Britain
    J. Agelasto, gent., Greece, arrived Folkestone, England, 11 Jun 1852, from France, with a Greek passport. This includes his signature.
    Frangopulo-Agelasto 1880 bankruptcy
    Frangopulo-Agelasto 1880 bankruptcy
    South Wales Daily News, 4 Sep 1880, p 3.

    Headstones
    John Michael Agelasto tomb - West Norwood Cemetery, London
    John Michael Agelasto tomb - West Norwood Cemetery, London
    West Norwood Cemetery
    West Norwood Cemetery
    detail: John Michael Agelasto (1835-1919), daughter Mary (1863) and son George (1878); photo by George Agelastos 2008
    West Norwood Cemetery
    West Norwood Cemetery
    detail: John Michael Agelasto (1835-1919), daughter Mary (1863) and son George (1878); photo by George Agelastos 2008

  • Sources 
    1. [S119] Philip P. Argenti, Argenti 1955, (London Oxford University Press).
      Included in Philip Argenti's Agelasto family tree, number 80.

    2. [S1] Gelina Harlaftis, A History of Greek-owned Shipping, (London: Routledge, 1996), 58.

    3. [S18] Timotheos (Bishop of Militoupolis) Catsiyannis, Pandias Stephen Rallis 1793-1865, (London, 1986), Plate V.

    4. [S124] 1911 England Census.

    5. [S133] 1891 England Census.

    6. [S130] 1881 England Census.

    7. [S131] 1871 England Census.

    8. [S39] Greek State Archives (Syros).
      Alphabetical Register of Births/Baptisms in Hermopolis, 1828-1858: 589/14.09.1835/8154

    9. [S47] Baptism records, Syros.

    10. [S107] UK National Probate Calendar Indexes, 1858-1966, 1973-1995.

    11. [S60] Michael Contopoulos, The Greek Community of New York City, (New Rochelle, NY: A.D. Caratzas, 1992, ISBN 0-89241-518-5), 39.

    12. [S94] UK National Archives.
      FO 383/229

    13. [S86] Kyriakos Metaxas, editor, The Greek Gazette, (London, England), Dec 1976, 23.
      Greeks Naturalised in Britain 1801-1900

    14. [S94] UK National Archives.
      HO 144/76/A2284

    15. [S88] Demetrios Melachrinoudis, Chiot Emigrants, (unpublished research 2009).



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