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  2. 3.  Living
    Children:
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    2. Living
    3. Living


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Captain Robert (Andrew) Fachiri, MC was born on 04 Aug 1919 in Liverpool, Lancashire, England UK (son of Andrew (Pandely) Fachiri and Alexandra (Sophocles) Spartali); died on 18 Mar 2012 in Liverpool, Lancashire, England UK; was cremated on 26 Mar 2012 in Landican Cemetery & Crematorium, Arrowe Park Road, Birkenhead, Merseyside CH49 5LW UK.

    Notes:

    Occupation: bank official, artist

    Residence, England: 2003, Heswall; 2010, South Wirral.

    (War Subs. Lt.) Robert Fachiri (200739) from Emerg. Commn., promoted from 2nd Lt to Capt. (London Gazette 11 July 1947).

    Captain (temporary) Robert FACHIRI (200739), The King's Regiment (Liverpool) (Heswall Hills) received The Military Cross (London Gazette 22 Jan 1946).

    On 1 Jul 2009 David and Robert Fachiri, the son and grandson of 5 KINGS DDay veteran, Bobby Fachiri MC, participated in the "Unveiling of a Marker to ensure that the sacrifices of the Kingsmen who took part in the Normandy Landings at Sword Beach in 1944 are never forgotten."

    WWII: anti tank platoon commander on D Day. According to William Leece, Daily Post (Liverpool, England), 5 Jun 2009, "Stories from the Longest Day": In the Support Company of 5th Kings Regiment, temporary Captain Bobby Fachiri was surprisingly calm. "It wasn't as terrifying as I thought it would be," the 89-year old former Bank of England official and later professional artist recalls at his home in south Wirral. "As we landed it was pretty chaotic, not as chaotic as I thought it might have been as people had been well organised." Bobby Fachiri's task was to man a six-pounder gun, to try and hold off the Panzer division that was trying in vain to halt the relentless advance. "Bloody good soldiers they were, very brave and well-trained," he remembers of the enemy. He was to win the Military Cross for his part in D-Day and later. The citation in the London Gazette reads: "Landing in Normandy on the morning of 6th June 1944 with six anti-tank guns, positions were taken forward of Hermanville-sur-Mer. By his skill and determination, these guns remained in position for six days in spite of penetration of enemy patrols to the rear and constant sniping."

    "Kingsmen who fought Nazis in secret war; T Force survivors meet," in the same paper by Tony Barrett, 13 Nov 2003: "One of T Force's most spectacular successes was the capture of a German seaplane base in Travemunde. The operation was led by reconnaissance platoon commander Major Bobby Fachiri, originally from Sefton Park who was awarded the Military Cross for his actions. Now 86 and living in Heswall, Major Fachiri still has fond memories of T Force and the men he served with. He said: 'Although it was a long time ago and my memory isn't as good as it was since I had a stroke a short time ago, I can still remember a lot about what happened back then. One of the best things about the time was the camaraderie that existed between the lads.' Although reluctant to talk about his own role in combat, the citation for the award of Major Fachiri's Military Cross provides a fitting testimony to his valour at Travemunde and almost a year earlier on D-Day. It reads in part:

    'Landing in Normandy on the morning of June 6, 1944 with six anti-tank guns,positions were taken up forward of Hermanville sur Mer; by his skill and determination these guns remained in position for six days, in spite of the penetration of enemy patrols to the rear,and constant sniping. On May 2,1945 as reconnaissance platoon commander, he was ordered to take nine reconnaissance cars to Travemunde to prevent destruction of the seaplane base. Arriving on his objective the German Air Force was found to be in possession, but the whole staff and personnel were forced to surrender. This officer by his personal disregard for his own safety and with great confidence successfully completed these operations on May 5 when further troops arrived in the area.'"

    Birth:
    The birth of Robert Fachiri was registered Jul-Aug-Sep, 1919, Toxteth Park, Lancashire, Volume 8b, Page 363. Mother's Maiden Name: Spartall.

    Died:
    His obituary, detailing his military service, appeared in The Telegraph on-line, 4 Apr. 2012.

    Buried:
    Funeral: Church of the Good Shepherd, Heswall, 26 Mar 2012, 11.00 a.m.

    Robert married Frances E. Lord in 1939 in Chester, Cheshire, England UK. Frances was born about 1918 in [England, UK]; died in aut 1948 in Chester, Cheshire, England UK. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Frances E. Lord was born about 1918 in [England, UK]; died in aut 1948 in Chester, Cheshire, England UK.

    Notes:

    Died:
    The death of Frances E. Fachiri, 30 [b. abt 1918] was registered Oct-Nov-Dec 1948, Wirral, Cheshire, v 10a, p 738.

    Notes:

    Married:
    The marriage of Robert Fachiri and Frances E Lord was registered Oct-Nov-Dec 1939, Wirral, Cheshire, v 8a, p 1747.

    Children:
    1. 2. Living
    2. Living


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Andrew (Pandely) Fachiri was born about 1870 in New York, New York USA; died on 02 Oct 1949 in Chester, Cheshire, England UK.

    Notes:

    Occuption: cotton merchant

    UK Naturalisation: Andrew Pandelli Fachiri, Greece, 9 May 1900; residence Liverpool; home office paper B31930; certificate A11487. (16 May 1900 according to London Gazette 1 Jun 1900).

    Nicholas Andrew Fachiri, Pandelli Andrew Fachiri, Eustratius Andrew Fachiri, and Andrew Pandelli Fachiri were partners in Fachiri Brothers, Cotton Merchants, Liverpool and P. Fachiri and Co., in New York, until the companies were dissolved 15 Apr 1902.

    Residence, Liverpool, England: 1900, Dunmore, Livingstone Drive; 1919, 16 Linnet Lane; at DOD Homecroft Nursing Home, 4 Knowsley Road, Rock Ferry, Cheshire, England.

    Liverpool funerals attended by Andrew Fachiri: Sep 1897 Ambrose Anthony Vlasto as A. Fachiri; Feb 1908, Constantine Paul Negroponte; 1910, Constantine Ralli; Feb 1917, Mrs. Constantine M. Ralli as A. Fachiri; 1921, Mrs. D. A. Galatti.

    Andrew Fachiri, 16 Linnet Lane, is on the 1919 Electoral List for Liverpool, England.

    The 1870 US federal census for the household at 25 West 49th Street, New York, New York headed by Pandella [Pandelli] Fachiri, 30, banker [broker], b. Germany [Greece]; Mary, 22, b. Greece; Andrew, 1, b. New York; Theodore, 29; Ambrose, 23, both b. Greece.

    1891 England census: 24 Brompton Avenue, Liverpool: Cleopatra Fachiri, wife, 47, property owner, b. Marseille; daughters Despina, 26, b. London; Hypatia, 25, b. Liverpool; nephews Andrew, 21 and Antoine, 19, both b. New York; daughter Marietta, 14, b. Liverpool; & 2 servants.

    The 1901 England census reports that Andrew Fachiri, 31, cotton merchant, born USA, naturalized British subject and his wife Alexandra, 24, born in France, French subject, lived at 16 Linnet Lane, Sefton Park, Liverpool, with two servants. His in-laws lived at 20 Linnet Lane.

    1911 England census for 16 Linnet Lane, Liverpool, household headed by Andrew Fachiri, 41, married 10 years, 3 children, 3 living, b. USA, cotton broker, naturalized Brit; wife Alexandra, 34, b. France; daughter Marie, 9; sons George, 8, both b. Liverpool, Lancashire; Paul, 7, b. Frodsham, Cheshire; 4 servants.

    The 1939 England and Wales Register for the address 7 Dibbins Hey, Bebington, Cheshire lists Andrew Fachiri, b. 9 Mar 1870, Cotton Broker; and wife Alexandra Fachiri, b. 27 Feb 1877, Unpaid Domestic Duties.

    Liverpool Electoral Registers, 1904-1905: Andrew Fachira, 18 Chapel Street (counting house); 1904-1905, 1909-1910, 1914-1915: Andrew Fachiri, 16 Linnet lane, Sefton Park (abode); 1920: Andrew Fachiri and Alexandra Fachiri, 16 Linnet lane (house); 1925: Andrew Fachiri, Alexandra Fachiri, George Fachiri (abode); 1925: Andrew Fachiri, Alexandra Fachiri, 10 (78) Old Hall Street, Vauxhall; 1929-1930: Andrew Fachiri, Alexandra Fachiri, George Fachiri, Marie Fachiri, Paul Fachiri, 16 Linnet lane; 1934-1935: Andrew Fachiri, Alexandra Fachiri, George Fachiri, Sonia Fachiri, 16 Linnet lane.

    Liverpool Electoral Registers, 1904-1905: Andrew Fachira, 18 Chapel Street (counting house); 1904-1905, 1909-1910, 1914-1915: Andrew Fachiri, 16 Linnet lane, Sefton Park (abode); 1920: Andrew Fachiri and Alexandra Fachiri, 16 Linnet lane (house); 1925: Andrew Fachiri, Alexandra Fachiri, George Fachiri (abode); 1925: Andrew Fachiri, Alexandra Fachiri, 10 (78) Old Hall Street, Vauxhall; 1929-1930: Andrew Fachiri, Alexandra Fachiri, George Fachiri, Marie Fachiri, Paul Fachiri, 16 Linnet lane; 1934-1935: Andrew Fachiri, Alexandra Fachiri, George Fachiri, Sonia Fachiri, 16 Linnet lane.

    Name:
    Note namesake: Alexander Pandely Fachiri (1887 New York - 1939 London), son of Pandely (Hypatios) Fachiri (1838-1903) &
    Chariklea 'Harriet' (Eustratius) Ralli (1847-1927), husband of Adela Adrienne (Aramis) d'Aranyi (1886 Budapest - 1962 Florence).

    Died:
    The death of Andrew P Fachiri, 79 [b. abt 1870], was registered Oct-Nov-Dec 1949, Birkenhead, Cheshire, v 10a, p 41.

    DOD from probate

    Andrew married Alexandra (Sophocles) Spartali on 16 Jun 1900 in Greek Church of St Nicholas, Liverpool, Lancashire, England UK. Alexandra (daughter of Sophocles (Nicholas) Spartali and Marigo (Antonio) Ralli) was born on 27 Feb 1877 in Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur,France; died on 03 Jan 1940 in Chester, Cheshire, England UK. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Alexandra (Sophocles) Spartali was born on 27 Feb 1877 in Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur,France (daughter of Sophocles (Nicholas) Spartali and Marigo (Antonio) Ralli); died on 03 Jan 1940 in Chester, Cheshire, England UK.

    Notes:

    Residence: at DOD 7 Dibbins Hey Spital, Cheshire

    1911 England census for 16 Linnet Lane, Liverpool, household headed by Andrew Fachiri, 41, married 10 years, 3 children, 3 living, b. USA, cotton broker, naturalized Brit; wife Alexandra, 34, b. France; daughter Marie, 9; sons George, 8, both b. Liverpool, Lancashire; Paul, 7, b. Frodsham, Cheshire; 4 servants.

    Liverpool Electoral Registers, 1920: Andrew Fachiri and Alexandra Fachiri, 16 Linnet lane (house); 1925: Andrew Fachiri, Alexandra Fachiri, George Fachiri (abode); 1925: Andrew Fachiri, Alexandra Fachiri, 10 (78) Old Hall Street, Vauxhall; 1929-1930: Andrew Fachiri, Alexandra Fachiri, George Fachiri, Marie Fachiri, Paul Fachiri, 16 Linnet lane; 1934-1935: Andrew Fachiri, Alexandra Fachiri, George Fachiri, Sonia Fachiri, 16 Linnet lane.

    The 1939 England and Wales Register for the address 7 Dibbins Hey, Bebington, Cheshire lists Andrew Fachiri, b. 9 Mar 1870, Cotton Broker; and wife Alexandra Fachiri, b. 27 Feb 1877, Unpaid Domestic Duties.

    Birth:
    Theano Catherine Alexandra Spartali on her birth certificate.

    Died:
    The death of Alexandra Fachiri, 64 [b. abt 1878], was registered Jan-Feb-Mar 1940, Wirral, Cheshire, v 8a, p 1406.

    Her estate of £1223 15s. 2d. was administered by her husband.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Andrew Fachiri and Alexandra Spartali registered their marriage Apr-May-Jun 1900, Toxteth Park, Lancashire, Volume 8b, Page 468.


    Marriage Witnesses: N. A. Fachiri, M. A. Ralli, S. Spartali and P. A. Fachiri; Archimandrite Nikforos Zervos officiating.

    Children:
    1. Maria (Andrew) Fachiri was born on 20 Apr 1901 in [Liverpool, Lancashire, England UK]; died on 28 Oct 1934 in Calcutta, Bengal, British India ; was buried in Smithdown Road Cemetery, Toxteth Park, Liverpool, Lancashire, England UK.
    2. George (Andrew) Fachiri was born on 5 Sep 1902 in Liverpool, Lancashire, England UK; died about Mar 1968 in Worthing, West Sussex, England UK.
    3. Paul (Andrew) Fachiri was born in sum 1903 in Frodsham, Cheshire, England UK; died on 3 Jan 1946 in Slieau Ruy, Maughold, Ramsey, Isle of Man UK.
    4. Sonia (Andrew) Fachiri was born on 26 Jul 1911 in Liverpool, Lancashire, England UK; died in Sep 1979 in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England UK.
    5. 4. Captain Robert (Andrew) Fachiri, MC was born on 04 Aug 1919 in Liverpool, Lancashire, England UK; died on 18 Mar 2012 in Liverpool, Lancashire, England UK; was cremated on 26 Mar 2012 in Landican Cemetery & Crematorium, Arrowe Park Road, Birkenhead, Merseyside CH49 5LW UK.
    6. Cecil (Andrew) Fachiri was born on 7 Jan 1921 in Liverpool, Lancashire, England UK; died about Mar 1992 in Kent, England UK.



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