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17851 |
Theseas Efthymiouhis concerning his ancestors (2024): Julia Negroponte and Isabella Negroponte were sisters and their grandchildren, Antonia Sxoinas and Isabella Christodulidi were married with permission from the then religious authorities.
I had always known they were cousins from stories my grandmother told me (they essentially met and fell in love before they found out about their relationship as Isabella lived in Athens and Antonis was visiting from Constantinople at the time). | Family: Antonis (Constantine) Sxoinas / Isabella (Paul) Christodulidi (F2236)
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17852 |
Thesee Psicha, 36, merchant, Liverpool, witnessed the 21 Jun 1870 Marseille marriage of Sophocles Spartali & Marigo Antonio Ralli. | Psycha, Theseus (Pandely) (I957)
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17853 |
Thesee Psicha, merchant, 14 Brunswick Buildings, Liverpool, invested in the Bank of Alexandria Limited (London Gazette 27 Feb 1875, 26 Feb 1876, 28 Feb 1874). | Psycha, Theseus (Pandely) (I957)
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17854 |
Theseus P.Z. Psycha, 25, b. Chios, unmaried, merchant, having arrived Syros 1835, swore allegience to the Greek state on 27 Oct 1853, at the town hall, Eumoupolis, Syros. | Psycha, Theseus (Pandely) (I957)
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17855 |
Theseus Psicha was partners with Constantine Michael Ralli, Theodore Michael Ralli, Antonio Michael Raili, Stephen Psicha, George Psicha and Hector Psicha in Ralli and Psicha, Liverpool and as Antonio M. Ralli, General Merchants, Alexandria, Egypt when the latter two partners retired 8 May 1871 (London Gazette 27 Oct 1871). Stephen Psicha left the firm 31 Oct 1872 (London Gazette 25 Dec 1877). | Psycha, Theseus (Pandely) (I957)
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17856 |
They adopted a daughter, Eugenie, who married an Austrian, according to probate documents. | Family: Jean (Constantine) Sevastopoulos / Aspasia (Alcibiade) Gripari (F1652)
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17857 |
They adopted two children (Christopher Long). | Family: Jean Gacougnolle / Jeannine (Pierre) Croizard (F637)
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17858 |
They all escaped from a burning Smyrna in fishing boats not knowing if the other was alive, according to her daughter’s God-child. | Agelasto, Lucia (Augustus) (I121)
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17859 |
They all escaped from a burning Smyrna in fishing boats not knowing if the other was alive, according to her God-child, Carolyn Agelasto Hughes. | Perdicidi, Marika (Tiberio) (I326)
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17860 |
They all escaped from a burning Smyrna in fishing boats not knowing if the other was alive, according to her sister’s God-child. She marriedthe much younger man who rescued her, and they lived in the mountains in Crete. He was a communist, much to the family's horror, and her husband eventually left her for a younger girl in Skyros, according to her sister’s God-child, Carolyn Agelasto Hughes. | Perdicidi, Harrietta (Tiberio) (I327)
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17861 |
They are included in Argenti's Calvocoressi tree, with their son Miké (Antonios) Syriotis but without their son Leonidas Antonios (Antonios) Syriotis. | Family: Antonios (Miké) Syrioti / Smaragda (Leonidas) Calvocoressi (F404)
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17862 |
They are listed in the 1908 New York City social register. | Ziffo, Despina (George) (I2858)
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17863 |
They attended the funeral of Emmanuel M Rodocanachi, according to The Times (London), 18 Feb 1932. | Agelasto, Stephen (Augustus) (I106)
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17864 |
They had 13 children. Only those connecting to the Negroponte-Agelasto bloodline are shown. The full account appears in Argenti/Long. | Scaramanga, Pandia Petros (Petros) (I1285)
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17865 |
They had 13 children. Only those connecting to the Negroponte-Agelasto bloodline are shown. The full account appears in Argenti/Long. | Argenti, Arghyro (Nicolas) (I1286)
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17866 |
They had five children but only those who are spouses to bloodline Agelastos are included on this website. | Zarifi, George (Ioannis) (I408)
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17867 |
They had several sons, the youngest of which was Lionel John, Flight Lt, R.A.F.V.R. who was engaged to marry Calliope (Poppy) Owen (The Times [London] 1 Feb 1945). | Family: / (F314)
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17868 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Eric Scott (Albert) Fischer / Living (F1305)
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17869 |
They likely had other children, not linked to an Agelasto tree: Aspasia George Petrocochino, who married Nicolas Ioannis Psomadis (brother of Catherine (Ioannis) Psomadis and Constantine (born Constantinople, 22 Aug 1837, naturalized USA). Nicolas & Aspasia's children included Catherine Psomades Sinaragdo (who married George Zangarussiano, abt 1909, Nice France) and John Psomades (in the 1901 England Census) -- Parker Agelasto. | Family: George (Eustratius) Petrocochino / Despina (Ioannis) Parembli (F148)
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17870 |
They may have had another child: Dorothea Casdagli, who died 1997, Sussex, England; age 23, single, British, b. Cairo, residing Cairo, arrived New York from Alexandria, Egypt, 29 Jul 1935 aboard the President Monroe. Dorothea Casdagli is on the UK electoral registers for Paddington (1937, 1938), Paddington South (1939) and Kensington (1945, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953). | Family: Theodore Emmanuel (Emmanuel) Casdagli / Caterina (Alexander) Ralli (F1360)
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17871 |
They may have had another son: the birth of Miltiades Messinesi was registered Jul-Aug-Sep 1889 Kensington, Greater London, Middlesex, v 1a, p 127. 'M. Miltiades' was a beneficiary in the will of George Eumorfopoulos, who would be his uncle. | Family: Aristomenis (Miltiades) Messinesi / Despina (Aristides) Eumorfopoulos (F1002)
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17872 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Howard A Pattinson / Living (F644)
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17873 |
They moved to New York, returned to Smyrna in 1920 and then fled back to New York during the 1922 massacres. (Christopher Long) | Savaides, John Aristodemos (Aristides) (I1412)
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17874 |
They registered their marriage more than ten years after the birth of their daughters. | Family: George Henry (Peter) Kewley / Gertrude Helen Dunn/Edwards (F691)
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17875 |
They returned to Smyrna from New York in 1920 but had to leave again in the 1922 massacres. They settled in Athens. | Savaides, Michael Aristodemos (Aristides) (I1418)
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17876 |
They were also living there for the 1930 census. Year of immigration is listed as 1880; occupation is salesman for a life insurance company. English is given as the language spoken at home before coming to the US. | Negroponte, Paul (Constantine) (I278)
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17877 |
They were living in London prior to their marriage, according to their great-grandson, Richard Anthony Ralli. | Family: Michael (Antonio) Ralli / Polymnia (Pandia) Ralli (F376)
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17878 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Living / Mariette Elise (Nicholas) Schilizzi (F1238)
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17879 |
This family also appears on the main Agelasto tree, with the French marriage certificate. | Family: Constantine (Miké) Ralli / Christine Lucie (Georges) Nicolopoulo (F429)
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17880 |
This birth date is probably wrong as it is 14 months after the published death of his father. | Schilizzi aka Vafiadachi, Matteo (Matthew) (I2584)
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17881 |
This branch, the Psomades (Bakers), also owned property at the Kambo, that has now passed through to L. Vrousi, George Kris and M. Souka, at the narrow part which leads from the intersection of the main road to Francovounio and the path to Sermbo leads to the foothills and to Our Lady (Panaghia) of Chaviara (near Saint Tryphon) and to the Rallica. See Christina Stephen Agelasto's 1983 essay. | Agelasto, Paul (Stamati) (I519)
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17882 |
This date is 6 Jan 1865 according to the ancient Julian calendar, still followed at that time by the Greek Orthodox Church. | Ralli, Theodore Alexander (Constantine) (I980)
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17883 |
This date is probably incorrect, as it falls too near two dates given for the birth of her brother John. Argenti says he was born 16 Apr 1834. His tomb says 6 Apr 1833. | Rodocanachi, Julia (Theodore) (I1488)
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17884 |
This family is not included in Argenti's Agelasto tree; rather John Emmanuel is on Argenti's Petrocochino tree as a spouse (and thus on our Negroponte-Agelasto tree). | Family: Emmanuel John (John) Agelasto / Alexandra Gara (F496)
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17885 |
This family's placement here is based on an inscription on a grave behind St. Tryphon Church, Chios. As recorded by Christina Agelasto in her 1983 essay: a marble slab, on which is engraved the name Augustinos I. Agelastos who died on 14th September 1887, his daughters Mariora and Julia, the first of whom died on 17th July 1889 at the age of 19, and the latter on 24th April 1892 also at the age of 19, and his wife Arghyró who died on 17th April 1910 at the age of 75. On his May 2007 trip to Chios, Georgios Agelastos reports, "St. Tryphon Church doesn´t seem to be cared for and is slowly but surely going to ruin. The grave is in an equally bad condition, the slab inscription becoming more and more illegible. I had to decipher almost every single letter to make a note of the inscription, as it was impossible to make a legible photo." | Agelasto, Augustinos Ioannis (Zannis) (I677)
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17886 |
This family's placement here is based on an inscription on a grave behind St. Tryphon Church, Chios. As recorded by Christina Agelasto in her 1983 essay: a marble slab, on which is engraved the name Augustinos I. Agelastos who died on 14th September 1887, his daughters Mariora and Julia, the first of whom died on 17th July 1889 at the age of 19, and the latter on 24th April 1892 also at the age of 19, and his wife Arghyró who died on 17th April 1910 at the age of 75. On his May 2007 trip to Chios, Georgios Agelastos reports, "St. Tryphon Church doesn´t seem to be cared for and is slowly but surely going to ruin. The grave is in an equally bad condition, the slab inscription becoming more and more illegible. I had to decipher almost every single letter to make a note of the inscription, as it was impossible to make a legible photo."
| [Agelasto], Arghyró (I680)
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17887 |
This family's placement here is based on an inscription on a grave behind St. Tryphon Church, Chios. As recorded by Christina Agelasto in her 1983 essay: a marble slab, on which is engraved the name Augustinos I. Agelastos who died on 14th September 1887, his daughters Mariora and Julia, the first of whom died on 17th July 1889 at the age of 19, and the latter on 24th April 1892 also at the age of 19, and his wife Arghyró who died on 17th April 1910 at the age of 75. On his May 2007 trip to Chios, Georgios Agelastos reports, "St. Tryphon Church doesn´t seem to be cared for and is slowly but surely going to ruin. The grave is in an equally bad condition, the slab inscription becoming more and more illegible. I had to decipher almost every single letter to make a note of the inscription, as it was impossible to make a legible photo."
| Agelasto, Mariora (Augustinos) (I678)
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17888 |
This family's placement here is based on an inscription on a grave behind St. Tryphon Church, Chios. As recorded by Christina Agelasto in her 1983 essay: a marble slab, on which is engraved the name Augustinos I. Agelastos who died on 14th September 1887, his daughters Mariora and Julia, the first of whom died on 17th July 1889 at the age of 19, and the latter on 24th April 1892 also at the age of 19, and his wife Arghyró who died on 17th April 1910 at the age of 75. On his May 2007 trip to Chios, Georgios Agelastos reports, "St. Tryphon Church doesn´t seem to be cared for and is slowly but surely going to ruin. The grave is in an equally bad condition, the slab inscription becoming more and more illegible. I had to decipher almost every single letter to make a note of the inscription, as it was impossible to make a legible photo."
| Agelasto, Julia (Augustinos) (I679)
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17889 |
This individual should not be confused with a man identified by Argenti: Pandely (John) Sagrandi (b. 3 Aug 1850 - d. 22 Oct 1890; son of Catherine George Psychas [1831 - 27 Jan 1891] & John Pandia Sagrandi [1814 - 28 Apr 1886, Athens], who was a famous Manchester cigarette manufacturer and merchant, in business and bankruptcy with Augustus Cozi Agelasto. One website has made this mistake. | Sagrandi, Pandia (John) (I1409)
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17890 |
This infant death is the only reference we have to her and her father. | Agelasto, Anthi Mikelatos (George) (I1318)
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17891 |
This information comes from George Vassiadis as well as the Argenti Sechiari tree. | Eugenidi, Demosthenes (Anastasios) (I381)
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17892 |
This information is provided by George Vassiadis who reports: Marietta and Anastasios are also attested to by Sturdza.
| Agelasto, Marietta (Pandely) (I768)
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17893 |
This is apparently not him: John Skyrianos, born abt 22 Jan 1889, USA naturalized 12 Feb 1948, a fruit importer living in Georgia, died in Volos, Greece, 17 Oct 1958, widow Assimina and son Demetrios J. | Skyrianos, Jean Anastasios (Anastasios) (I1176)
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17894 |
This is apparently his son: Alfred Negroponte, 25, single, laborer, English national, formerly residing in Toronto, Canada, (Alfred, his father, living in Salisbury, England) crossed the border from Canada at Port Huron, Michigan, 24 Sep 1912. He arrived with $25; 8 Apr was his last departure from the US. He was 6 feet tall, with grey eyes, born in London, arrived the US in Portland, 8 Apr 1912 on the Megantic. | Negroponte, Alfred Theodore (Theodore) (I549)
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17895 |
This is apparently not his first marriage. The 1860 Syros census lists the household headed by Isidore St. Androuly, 40, merchant; his wife Styliani, 30; sons Pantaleon, 14; Demetrius, 12; George, 7; Peter, 3; daughters Harriet, 9; Eutychia, 4. | Family: Isidore Androuly / Cornelia Ant. (Anthony) Spanoudi (F491)
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17896 |
This is his name in the German death registry. Gustave Christian Diederich Wilhelm Wachenhuser is the name on his daughter's marriage certificate. | Wachenhusen, Gustav Christian Diederich Wilhelm (Johann) (I342)
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17897 |
This is not in the Index to birth registers, Marseille, for the years 1863-1882. Her marriage certificate says 11 Jan 1869, Marseille. | Calvocoressi, Hélène Marie Angèle Hermine (Dimitrios) (I3530)
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17898 |
This is possibly Alexandros Zannis [John] Agelasto. The dating is an approximate match. | Agelasto, Alexandros (unknown) (I1158)
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17899 |
This is possibly the 'Anthony' line; his grandfather could be Anthony Agelasto, born 1801. | Agelasto, Miltiadis (unknown) (I1090)
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17900 |
This is possibly the Augustís C. Agelastos mentioned by Georgiadis who, based on the accounting records of St John Church, makes an alphabetical list of Chiot enterprises [of Constantinople] that sponsored the Church in the time from 1843 to 1880. There is no mention of year/date. Included among Agelastos enterprises is: Augustís C. Agelastos. This person could also be #545. | Agelasto, Augustus (Cosi) (I41)
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