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1852 - 1913 (61 years)
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Name |
Alexander (Antonio) Ralli |
Birth |
23 Jun 1852 |
Smyrna/Izmir, Turkey |
Gender |
Male |
Burial |
1913 |
Greek Orthodox Cemetery, West Norwood, London, England UK [3] |
- "In the southeast corner of the cemetery, three impressive memorial tombs also testify to the glory of the Ralli Brothers: The family vaults of Antonios (1812-1882), Eustratios (1800-1884) and Alexander Ralli (1852-1927)...the third monument (TQ 3372 32/1112) is a rectangular marble chest tomb, whose exact date and designer are not recorded. The Italianate tomb is situated on a wide marble plinth, surrounded by hexagonal bollards with Lombard friezes and conical caps, which are linked by a heavy iron chain with spikes. The long sides of the tomb have two panels decorated with carved laurel wreaths and flanked by pilasters. The flat top of the tomb is surmounted by a raised cross."
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Death |
18 Jul 1913 |
Chios, Greece |
Notes |
- Alexander Pandia Ralli & Alexander Antonio Ralli undertook genealogical research that resulted in A Pedigree of the Rallis of Scio, 1700 to 1892, privately published 1896, London. [4]
- Until he retired from the firm 30 Sep 1899 he was partners with Theseus Psicha, Ambrose Antonio Ralli, George Constantine Ralli, Constantine Constantine Ralli, Pandeli Constantine Ralli, Anthony Theodore Ralli and Constantine Theodore Ralli general merchants partners, in Ralli & Psicha, 16 Fenwick Street, Liverpool and as Ralli Sons and Co., in Alexandria and Talcha, Egypt (London Gazette 17 Nov 1899).
- He may or may not be the same individual in the photo identified by Pandektis.
- A. A. Ralli attended the Jun 1911 funeral of George Ralli.
- Mr. Alexander A. Ralli, Waco, Texas, bought by advance subscription a copy of Achilles Rose, Christian Greece and Living Greek (NY: Peri Hellados Publication Office, 1898).
- Liverpool Electoral Registers, 1909-1910: Alexander A. Ralli, 30 Ullet Road (house); 1914-1915: Alexander A. Ralli, Park Mount, Ullet Road (house); 1 Basement, 14 Chapel Street (counting house); 1920: Alexander A. Ralli and Clardelia/Chariclia Ralli, Park Mount, 38 Ullet Road (abode); 14 Chapel Street 1-3 (counting house, shared with John Robert Collie and Beatrice Helen Collie).
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Person ID |
I876 |
Negroponte-Agelasto |
Last Modified |
22 Mar 2018 |
Father |
Antonio (Michalis) Ralli, b. 10 Mar 1812, Chios, Greece d. 30 Oct 1888, Alexandria, Egypt (Age 76 years) |
Mother |
Theano (Paul) Mavrogordato, b. 07 Jan 1826, Malta d. 14 Aug 1859, Alexandria, Egypt (Age 33 years) |
Marriage |
07 Feb 1843 |
Alexandria, Egypt |
Family ID |
F368 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Catherine (Dimitrios) Demetriadi, b. 11 Feb 1868, Chios, Greece d. 06 Nov 1928, Chios, Greece (Age 60 years) |
Marriage |
19 Feb 1890 |
Alexandria, Egypt |
Children |
+ | 1. Cleopatra (Alexander) Ralli, b. 22 Mar 1891, Alexandria, Egypt d. 11 Aug 1979, Petersfield, Hampshire, England UK (Age 88 years) |
+ | 2. Antonios (Alexander) Ralli, b. 10 May 1892, Ramleh, Alexandria, Egypt |
| 3. Dimitrios (Alexander) Ralli, b. 08 Sep 1893, Ramleh, Alexandria, Egypt d. 23 May 1918, Skra, Macedonia (Age 24 years) |
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Family ID |
F392 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
28 Oct 2009 |
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Photos
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| Alexandros A Rallis courtesy PANDEKTIS digital database, which identifies this man: Alexandros A Rallis, merchant, born Alexandria 1851, died after 1897 |
| 16 Fenwick Street, Liverpool, England photo 2009; Liverpool rebuilt. Ralli & Psicha, merchants, operated out of 16 Fenwick Street (1899). |
| Fenwick Street, Liverpool, England c 1960s |
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Sources |
- [S34] PANDEKTIS - Digital Thesaurus of Primary Sources for Greek History and Culture.
- [S49] Χρυσοβελόνης, Φίλιππος Λ [Philip L. Chryssoveloni], Χίος και Χίοι διά μέσου των αιώνων, (digital document, originally published Athens,1937), 74.
- [S7] Theodoropoulou-Polychroniadis, Zetta, Hellenic enclosure of the South Metropolitan (West Norwood) Cemetery, (Byzantine & Christian Museum, Athens, 2002), 2002, 14.
- [S43] Alexander Pandia Ralli & Alexander Antonio Ralli, A Pedigree of the Rallis of Scio, 1700 to 1892, (self, London, 1896).
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