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Aft 1885 - Abt 1934 (48 years)
Generation: 1
1. | Porthos (Augusto) Duque-Estrada Meyer was born after 1885 in [Rio de Janeiro, Brazil] (son of Augusto Paulo [Athos] Duque-Estrada Meyer and Elvira Clarice (Hypatios) Rodocanachi); died about 4 Sep 1934 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Notes:
Occupation: federal port inspector; banker, Banco do Brasil; played with Fluminense Football Club, 1906.
Died:
Commemorative mass - 30 days after death -for Porthos Duque-Estrada Meyer, 4 Oct 1934, O Paiz, p. 7; Gazeta de Noticias, p. 8.
Porthos married Mathilde Teixeira (Jose) Raposo about 29 Apr 1912 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Mathilde (daughter of Jose Teixeira Raposo and Rosa Adelina Celestino) was born on 02 Apr 1889 in Brazil; was christened on 07 May 1889 in Nossa Senhora da Luz da Catedral, Curitiba, Paranį, Brazil; died about 14 Nov 1933 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Notes:
Married:
Marriage noted in A Noite, 29 Apr 1912, p. 2.
Children:
- José Augusto (Porthos) Duque-Estrada Meyer was born on 30 May 1914 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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Generation: 2
Generation: 3
6. | Hypatios (Michael) Rodocanachi was born in 1819 in [Greece] (son of Michael (Matthew) Rodocanachi and Semira (Hypatios) Avierino); died on 03 Oct 1892 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Notes:
Catsiyannis says he was in London before 1838 and emigrated to Brazil around 1843-44. (Christopher Long)
3 Mar 1836: Hypatios M. Rodocanachi, 16, single, born Chios, arrived Syros 1820, student, swore allegiance to the Greek government at the town hall, Ermoupolis, Syros.
Apparently trading in Rio de Janeiro under the name of Joćo Baptista Rodocanachi & Co., 1856-1890.
Almanak Administrativo, Mercantil e Industrial do Rio de Janeiro, 1881, p 182, under rubric "accrescimos e alteracoes; sobrevindos durante a impressao" [changes that arose during printing], cited on p. 88: Joćo Baptista Rodocanachi, Observatorio Astronomico (68). Apparently, he was omitted from the listing under names beginning with Joćo. His son Joćo Ernesto was employed there.
Often introduced in shipping news items in the 1860s, Diįrio do Rio de Janeiro, as 'o grego' [the Greek]. By 1870 he worked with the company Franghiadi & Rodocanachi.
Hypatios married Anna Clarisse (Joćo) Midosi. Anna died after 1871. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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Generation: 4
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