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1879 - 1938 (58 years)
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Name |
Polybios (Nicolas) Coryllos |
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Birth |
02 Nov 1879 |
Patras, Peloponnese, Greece |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
26 Jul 1938 |
New York, New York USA |
Notes |
- Residence: 1930, 812 Park Avenue, New York, New York. Valued for census at $30,000.
- Origin: Greece. Naturalized in Pennsylvania, 1927.
- Occupation: Professor of Clinical Surgery, Cornell University Medical College, Director of Thoracic Surgery, Sea View and Metropolitan Hospitals, City of New York, and Sara Bass, M.D., Anesthetist, Sea View Hospital, Staten Island, N. Y.
- He arrived New York aboard the Alaunia 18 Sep 1927 from Southampton, England.
- Inventor of the Coryllos forceps.
- 1930 US federal census for the household living at 812 Park Ave., New York, New York, headed by Pol N Coryllos, owner, home valued at $39,000, 50, 47 y.o. at marriage, b. Greece, parents b. Greece, immigrated 1927; physician surgeon; wife Lois P., 39, 36 y.o. at marriage, b. New York, parents b. England; daughter Elizabeth, 9 months; and 2 servants. [1]
- A prominent surgeon, a long time resident of Paris who, after WWI began, was put in charge of a French military hospital.
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Person ID |
I2867 |
Negroponte-Agelasto |
Last Modified |
12 Jul 2022 |
Family 2 |
Helene (Miltiades) Negroponte, b. 1898, Athens, Attica, Greece d. 08 Dec 1971, Athens, Attica, Greece (Age 73 years) |
Marriage |
aut 1918 |
[Paris, Īle-de-France, France] |
- Marriage announced in Le Gaulois, 22 Dec 1918, p. 2.
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Family ID |
F513 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
30 Nov 2014 |
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