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    Living married Living [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


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    Living married Living [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


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    Living married Living [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


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Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Thomas Vickery (Thomas) Hughes was born on 4 Jan 1911 in Leigh, Lancashire, England UK; died on 22 Jan 1980 in Herefordshire, England UK.

    Notes:

    The 1939 England and Wales Register for the address 27 Beaumont Ave., Wembley, Middlesex, lists Thomas V Hughes, b. 4 Jan 1911, Insurance Agent and wife Marjorie M M U Hughes, b. 2 Aug 1911, Unpaid Domestic Duties.

    Thomas Hughes, b. 1911, Leigh, Lancashire; Richard Hughes, b. 1873, Leigh; Delia Hughes, b. 1874, Leigh; in the household in Leigh, Lancashire.

    Thomas married Marjorie May Mary Upham (John) Evans. Marjorie was born on 2 Aug 1911 in Wales UK; died on 23 Nov 1990 in Herefordshire, England UK. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Marjorie May Mary Upham (John) Evans was born on 2 Aug 1911 in Wales UK; died on 23 Nov 1990 in Herefordshire, England UK.

    Notes:

    1921 Census Of England & Wales includes: John Evans, b. 1883, Glamorganshire, Wales; Fanny Evans, b. 1883, Hay, Breconshire, Wales; Marjorie Evans, b. 1911, Glamorganshire; Olive Evans, b. 1904, Glamorganshire; in a household in Lewisham, London, Kent.

    Birth:
    The birth of Marjorie M M U Evans, mother Powell, was registered Jul-Aug-Sep 1911, Merthyr Tydfil, Glamorgan, Wales, v. 11a, p. 1774.

    Notes:

    Thomas V Hughes and Marjorie M M V Evans registered their marriage Oct-Nov-Dec 1938, Woolwich, Kent, v. 1d, p. 2189.

    Children:
    1. 6. Living

  3. 14.  John (Tryphon) Agelasto was born on 31 Jul 1906 in Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England UK; was christened on 17 Nov 1906 in St Sophia, Moscow Road, Bayswater, London, England UK (son of Tryphon Emmanuel A. (Augustus) Agelasto and Christine (John) Agelasto); died on 11 Feb 2001 in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England UK.

    Notes:

    Education: Sherborne School, Dorset, 1919-1922; BA, Selwyn College, Cambridge, The Times (London), 18 Jun 1928, p 10; MA, Cambridge, The Times (London), 11 Jun 1932, p 14.

    Residence, England: 1906, 115 Inverness Terrace, W, London; 1912-17, 17 Palace Court; 1916, 28 Cavandish Sq. W, London; abt 1919, Roughwood Park, Chalfont St Giles, Buckinghamshire; 1934, Ivy Cottage, Chalfont Saint Peter, Buckinghamshire; 1940s, Hudnall Park House, Little Gaddesden, Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire; Barton House, Alton, Hampshire; Moat House, High Street, Sharnbrook, Bedford; 98 Long Road, Cambridge; 19 Merton Street, Cambridge; 1980s-, The Hollies, Queen Ediths Way II, Cambridge.

    1911 England census for the household at Greys Lodge headed by Tryphon Agelasto, 46, b. Liverpool, married, East Indian merchant, 4 children born alive, two still living; wife Christine, 38, b. London; sons Augustus, 5, b. Karachi, India; John, 4, b. Tunbridge Wells, Kent; Catherine Agelasto, 40, visitor, single, b. London; 6 servants.

    Military service: 8 Nov 1940, receives commission as Pilot Officer on probation.

    Co-executor (with Emmanuel Xenophon Casdagli) of the estate of Marika Perdikidi, "Blalowan" 17 Swan Lane, Wittenham, Tenterden, Kent, his cousin, who died 18 Sep 1965. Solicitors: Treatrail & James, Station Road, New Milton, Hants.

    He was 50% partner in R.S.Cunningham & Agelasto, General Merchants and Agents, 8/9 Martin Lane, Cannon St. EC4, London, which filed for bankruptcy 3 Feb 1933. The address for him and Evie Joan Agelasto: The Moat House, Sharnbrook, Beds as well as Roughwood Park. The company, officed at 4 Dove Court, Old Jewry, London EC2, was liquidated in 1959.

    He was co-executor (with Augustus Agelasto, his brother) of their father's estate. Solicitors: Broad & Son, 1, Great Winchester Street, EC2, London.

    "... a good friend to Selwyn College and the Cambridge Rowing Scene..." The Jerry Agelasto and the Joan Agelasto are two competitive rowing boats held by the Selwyn College Boat Club, University of Cambridge, England. The pair were launched on 13 Apr 2004. They honor him and his wife, Joan, who took a life-long interest in SCBC rowing, as both collegiate athlete and alumnus. See, A.P. McEldowney.A Personal History of the Selwyn College Boat Club. (U.K.: 1972).


    A John Agelasto, 12 Merton Street, Cambridge, was a master at the Bedford School in 1952 where he taught Simon Murray and his brother Anthony and was the French teacher of Stephen J Haggie.

    He rowed in various regatta as cox (8st 6lb) for the Thames Rowing Club: Thames Challenge Cup, The Times (London), 3 Jul 1933, p 6; 6 Jul 1933, p 7; 8 Jul 1933, p 7; Kingston Amateur Regatta - Coronation Cup, 17 Jul 1933, The Times (London), p 3. Also, The Henley Royal Regatta, The Times (London), 2 Jul 1928, p 6, 30 Jul 1928, p 4; 23 Sep 1929, p 5; 1 Dec 1926, p 6; 27 Nov 1926, p 4.

    Attended the funeral of Emmanuel M Rodocanachi, according to The Times (London), 18 Feb 1932.

    His estate has contributed toward courtyard development of The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, England.

    Agelasto photograph album, 1926-1928, created by Gerry Agelasto, is archived at Cambridge University, reference SEPH/5/1. It comprises photographs of Old Court (3); degree day, 1928 (2); Selwyn boats and river views, 1926-8 (13); Tailteann regatta in Cork, Ireland, undated (28); punting and the Orchard Tearooms , undated (12); Long Stanton vicarage, undated (2); groups of undergraduates (11); With press cuttings.

    The 1939 England and Wales Register for the address Ivy Cottage, Lover Rd, Amersham, Buckinghamshire, lists John T Agelasto, b. 31 Jul 1906, Company Director and wife Evie J Agelasto, b. 15 Feb. 1913.

    Christened:
    God-parent: John Agelasto

    He was baptised in tandem with his brother Tryphon.

    John married Evie Joan (Wilfred) Gosling on 16 Aug 1934 in Chalfont St Giles, Buckinghamshire, England UK. Evie (daughter of Wilfred Archibald (Henry) Gosling and Winifred (John) Johnstone) was born on 15 Feb 1913 in Crawley Down, Sussex, England UK; died on 07 Aug 2000 in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England UK. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Evie Joan (Wilfred) Gosling was born on 15 Feb 1913 in Crawley Down, Sussex, England UK (daughter of Wilfred Archibald (Henry) Gosling and Winifred (John) Johnstone); died on 07 Aug 2000 in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England UK.

    Notes:

    The Joan Agelasto and the Jerry Agelasto are two competitive rowing boats held by the Selwyn College Boat Club, University of Cambridge, England. The pair were launched on 13 Apr 2004. They honor her and her husband John, who took a life-long interest in SCBC rowing, as both collegiate athlete and alumnus.

    Residence, England: 1934, Ivy Cottage, Chalfont Saint Peter, Buckinghamshire; 1940s, Hudnall Park House, Little Gaddesden, Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire; Barton House, Alton, Hampshire; Moat House, High Street, Sharnbrook, Bedford; 98 Long Road, Cambridge; 19 Merton Street, Cambridge; 1980s-, The Hollies, Queen Ediths Way II, Cambridge.

    The 1939 England and Wales Register for the address Ivy Cottage, Lover Rd, Amersham, Buckinghamshire, lists John T Agelasto, b. 31 Jul 1906, Company Director and wife Evie J Agelasto, b. 15 Feb. 1913.

    1921 Census Of England & Wales includes: Wilfred Archibald Gosling, b. 1886, Dursley, Gloucestershire; Winifred Gosling, b. 1886, Dursley, Gloucestershire; Evie Joan Gosling, b. 1913, Crawley, Sussex; Peter Gosling, b. 1917, Surrey, Kensington; Pauleen Gosling, b. 1919, Kingston, Surrey; Joyce Gosling, b. 1914, Middlesex; ; for a household in London, Middlesex.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Engagement/marriage announcements in The Times (London), 23 Feb, 9 Aug & 18 Aug 1934, p 17, 13 & 1.

    Children:
    1. 7. Living
    2. Living



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