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David (Thomas) Jones
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| 5 |  | Some of those attending Saint Sophia Vespers Service |
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Source: My memories - A world gone forever: Constantinople 1800-1920
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Maria (Solon) Syrmopoulos
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| 21 |  | Agelasto v. Rehder "Action on a Contract for the Sale of Jute," Manchester Guardian, 10 Jul 1872, p 6 |
Augustus (Cosi) Agelasto
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| 22 |  | St Charles Hospital, Exmoor St, London, England photo 2009; the hospital occupies the entire block. Pandely J Agelasto died at 12 Exmoor St, Kensingston in 1936. |
Pantaleon (John) Agelasto
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| 23 |  | "Greek Bachelors' Ball" Manchester Guardian, 25 Feb 1860, p 4 |
Alexander Nicholas (Nicholas) Alexandroff
Aristides George (Georges) Eumorfopoulos
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| 24 | | "Layard and Gladstone" Trewman's Exeter Flying Post, 20 Mar 1878 |
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| 25 | | "Lord Derby and the Greeks" Daily News, 6 Feb 1878, regarding Greek merchants' interests due to strife between Greece and Turkey |
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| 26 | | "Mr. Gladstone and Mr. Layard" The Times, 11 Feb 1878, pg. 6 |
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| 27 | | "Mr. Gladstone and the Bulgarians" The Times 26 Nov 1877 |
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| 28 | | "Mr. Gladstone on Turkey: His Strong Speech Delivered in Liverpool Thursday" New York Times, 29 Sep 1896 |
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| 29 | | "Mr. Labouchere's Fight: The Charges Made in his Plea in Mr. Lawson's Libel Suit" New York Times, 20 Mar 1881 |
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| 30 | | "Mr. Layard and Mr Gladstone"
The Examiner, 16 Feb 1878 |
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| 31 | | "Mr. Layard and Mr. Gladstone" The Graphic, 16 Mar 1878 |
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| 32 |  | "Mrs. Negroponte's Ball" Manchester Times 12 Jan 1900 |
Smaragda (Themistocles) Petrocochino
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| 33 |  | "No Shortage of Cork Seen," San Antonio Light, 3 Jan 1951, p 11-A |
Stamati (Michael) Agelasto
Joan Easey
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| 34 |  | "Park Mount," 38 Ullet Road, Liverpool Constantine M. and Jeanette Ralli lived at "Park Mount," Sefton Park, in 1881, along with sons Constantine, Michel and Alexander, and nephew Pandia T. Ralli; Also in residence, George Constantine Ralli's daughter Jeanne and her husband Peter Gripari and their daughter Jeanne born there in 1887; Alexander Alexander Ralli [Constantine M. Ralli's 2nd cousin, 2X removed, sharing the same ancestor, Antonios Theodoris Ralli (1740-1794)] with his wife Chariclia Dragoumi in 1919; photo 2009. Number 38 Ullet is Class II listed (1975). |
Peter (Nicolas) Gripari
Arghyri (Zorzis) Paspati
Zanetta Catharina (George) Psycha
Alexander Constantine (Constantine) Ralli
Constantine (Constantine) Ralli
Constantine Michalis (Michalis) Ralli
George (Constantine) Ralli
Miké (Constantine) Ralli
Pandia (Theodore) Ralli
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| 35 |  | "Park Mount," 38 Ullet Road, Liverpool the gate post |
Peter (Nicolas) Gripari
Arghyri (Zorzis) Paspati
Zanetta Catharina (George) Psycha
Alexander Constantine (Constantine) Ralli
Constantine (Constantine) Ralli
Constantine Michalis (Michalis) Ralli
George (Constantine) Ralli
Miké (Constantine) Ralli
Pandia (Theodore) Ralli
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| 36 | | "Sir Charles Dilke on the Progress of Greece" Liverpool Mercury, 6 June 1879, regarding a deputation of Greeks concerned about Greek-British foreign affairs |
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| 37 |  | "Socially Speaking," San Antonio Light, 18 Dec 1950, p 3. |
Stamati (Michael) Agelasto
Joan Easey
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| 38 |  | "Stoneleigh," 31 Alexandra Drive, Liverpool, England As a widow Lucy Agelasto Frangopulo lived at "Stoneleigh," Prince's Park, off Aigburth Road, from 1871-1881; photo 2009. With her in 1881 were the family of daughter Angelica -- husband Dimitrios A. Galatti, daughters Lucy and Zenovia who were born there and sons Stamati and Augustus -- unmarried sons Nicholas, George and Johnny; and daughters Marigo and Argyri.
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Loukia (Michael) Agelasto
John (Stamatios) Frangopoulos
Angelica (Stamatios) Frangopulo
Argyri (Stamatios) Frangopulo
George (Stamatios) Frangopulo
Maria (Stamatios) Frangopulo
Nicolas (Stamatios) Frangopulo
Augustis (Dimitrios) Galati
Dimitrios (Augustis) Galati
Lucy (Dimitrios) Galati
Stamatios (Dimitrios) Galati
Zenovia (Dimitrios) Galati
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| 39 |  | "Stoneleigh," 31 Alexandra Drive, Liverpool, England |
Loukia (Michael) Agelasto
John (Stamatios) Frangopoulos
Angelica (Stamatios) Frangopulo
Argyri (Stamatios) Frangopulo
George (Stamatios) Frangopulo
Maria (Stamatios) Frangopulo
Nicolas (Stamatios) Frangopulo
Augustis (Dimitrios) Galati
Dimitrios (Augustis) Galati
Lucy (Dimitrios) Galati
Stamatios (Dimitrios) Galati
Zenovia (Dimitrios) Galati
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| 40 | | "The Debate on the Negroponte Incident" from The Pall Mall Gazette, reprinted in The Ipswich Journal, 16 March 1878 |
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| 41 | | "The Gladstone-Negroponte Correspondence: Official Despatch" Aberdeen Weekly Journal, 13 Mar 1878 |
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| 42 | | "The Negroponte Correspondence" Liverpool Mercury, 13 March 1878: the debate on censuring Austen Henry Layard, UK Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire |
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| 43 |  | 'Chios' - EM Rodocanachi House in Worthing |
Emmanuel Michel (Michel) Rodocanachi
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| 44 |  | 'Dunmore,' 21 Livingstone Drive North, Liverpool, England When naturalized on 16 May 1900, Andrew Pandelli Fachiri gave Dunmore, Livingstone Drive, Liverpool as his place of residence; photo 2009. |
Andrew (Pandely) Fachiri
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| 45 |  | 'Dunmore,' 21 Livingstone Drive North, Liverpool, England The name 'Dunmore' is on the rubbish bins. |
Andrew (Pandely) Fachiri
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| 46 |  | 'Le Bang' of Jets Denounced as a Threat to France's Monuments, New York Times, 6 Mar 1966, p 20.
Stamati Agelasto raises concerns about noise from jets. |
Stamati (Michael) Agelasto
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| 47 |  | 'Old Mousers', Dormansland, Surrey, England Where he lived, near Lingfield, while his wife lived on the Isle of Wight; photo courtesy his granddaughter Edith Eumorfopoulos Baker, who visited the house with her mother before the latter's death. |
Eustratius (Aristides) Eumorfopoulos
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| 48 |  | 'Old Mousers', Race Course Rd, Dormansland, Lingfield, Surrey, England photo 2009 |
Eustratius (Aristides) Eumorfopoulos
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| 49 |  | 'Old Mousers', Race Course Rd, Dormansland, Lingfield, Surrey, England detail--gatepost |
Eustratius (Aristides) Eumorfopoulos
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| 50 |  | 'Parkside,' 5 Livingston Drive, Liverpool, England Paul Z. Rodocanachi, as a widower, lived at 'Parkside,' Sefton Park, with some of his unmarried children, including his daughters Despina and Marigo, in 1891, and Paul, who died in 1888; photo 2009. The address was the residence in 1901 of Nicholas and Cleopatra Fachiri and their daughters Despina and Marietta and nephew Anthony. |
Despina (Nicolas) Fachiri
Nicolas (Andrew) Fachiri
Despina (Paul) Rodocanachi
Marigo (Paul) Rodocanachi
Paul (Paul) Rodocanachi
Paul Zannis (Zannis) Rodocanachi
Cléopatre (Georges) Zizinia
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