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Pandia Anthony (Antonio) Ralli

Male 1887 - 1945  (58 years)


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  1. 1.  Pandia Anthony (Antonio) Ralli was born on 20 May 1887 in New Orleans, Louisiana USA; died on 27 Jun 1945 in Long Island, New York USA; was buried on 29 Jun 1945 in New York, New York USA.

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    Occupation: 1930, insurance broker.

    New York City Residences: 1919, 351 West End Ave.; 1926-28, 55 86th St.; 1930-35, 185 Park Avenue, New York, New York, living with his widowed mother, $375/month rent, veteran; 1938, 25 Broadway.

    1911 England census: household at 33 Porchester Terrace W, London -- the house of his aunt, Marietta Ralli -- included as 'nephew' Pandia Ralli, 23, single, b. New Orleans USA, merchant; 4 servants.

    1930 US federal census for the household living at 85 Park Avenue, New York, New York, headed by Pandia A. Ralli, 45, single, renter, b. New York, parents b. New York, insurance broker, WW veteran; mother Despina, 70, widow, age 23 at marriage; and 2 servants.

    1940 US federal census, Park Avenue, New York, New York, household headed by Despina Ralli, 78, b. England, widow, renter $216; son Pandia A, 51, single, b. New Orleans, manager exporting; 1 servant.

    Travel (1): Arrivals in New York aboard: Caronia, 18 Sep 1907 (with his parents and siblings) from Liverpool, England; Bermudian, 1 Nov 1908, from Bermuda (a student); Adriatic, 13 Sep 1912 (with his mother and siblings from Liverpool); Baltic, 6 Jul 1919, from Liverpool; Cedric, 23 Jul 1923, from Liverpool; Franconia,20 Dec 1926, from Liverpool; Aquitania, 4 Jan 1928, from Cherbourg, France; Calamares, 18 Oct - 1 Nov 1930, cruise out of New York; Europa, 22 Dec 1932, from Southampton, England; Britannic, 15 Sep 1935, from Southampton; the Bremen, 18 Jul 1938, from Southampton.

    Travel (2): A Pandia A Ralli arrived Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada aboard the Empress of Japan 26 Apr 1916 from Yokohama, Japan. He lived in India and worked for Rallis Bros.

    Military Service: 5 Dec 1917- 31 May 1919; 18 Co 152 Dep Brig to 5 Jan 1918; 307 F Hosp to discharge; overseas 20 Mar 1918 - discharge. Pvt. Pandia A. Ralli, Med. Dept., Sanitary Squad #2, attached to 77th Division, sailed aboard Megantic 29 Mar 1918, Hoboken NJ to Portland ME, listing as closest of kin Mrs. Despina Ralli, mother, 351 West End Ave, NYC, NY.

    Died:
    Death notice in New York Herald Tribune, 28 Jun 1945, p. 16.

    Buried:
    Funeral at Hellenic Eastern Orthodox Church, 319 East 74th St., Manhattan, 29 Jun 1945.




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