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18601 |
Witnesses/Sponsors: S. Mavrogordato & C. Ralli; Narkissos Morphinos presiding; entry 30 | Family: Emmanuel Antonios (Antonios) Mavrogordato / Despina (Eustratius) Ralli (F145)
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18602 |
Witnesses/Sponsors: S.A. Ralli, John A. Ralli, John G. Negreponte; Narkissos Morphinos & A.E. Filotheitis presiding; entry 94 | Family: Miltiades Basil (Basil) Manuel / Sophia (Eustratius) Ionides (F582)
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18603 |
Witnesses/Sponsors: S.A. Ralli, Marietta Ralli, Luke Mavrogordato; Narkissos Morphinos presiding; entry 47 | Family: Alexander Anthony (Antony) Vlasto / Calliope (Eustratios) Ralli (F692)
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18604 |
Witnesses/Sponsors: Stephen Calvocoressi & Mattheos Calvocoressi; M. Constantinides officiating; entry 698 | Family: Constantinos Alexis (Alexander) Gardikioti-Griva [Grivas] / Veronica Mary (Pandias) Calvocoressi (F885)
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18605 |
Witnesses/Sponsors: Stephen Zafeiropoulos & A. Vlasto; Hieronymous Myriantheus presiding; entry 118 | Family: Ernest Michel (Dimitri) Vlasto / Helen (Michael) Zarifi (F69)
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18606 |
Witnesses/Sponsors: Theodore P. Ralli & Aglaia Coronio; Hieronymous Myriantheus presiding; entry 95. | Family: Alexander (Alexander) Ionides / Zambelou (Ambrose) Sechiari (F78)
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18607 |
Witnesses: Jeanne Madeleine NEGROPONTE (1908-2002); Vincenzo Tito di Savino. | Family: Edoardo Alfredo (Vincenzo) Tito / Maria Luisa (Paul) Negroponte (F1868)
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18608 |
Witnesses: ? Negreponte; The Rev. Archimandrite Ilarion Canakis presided; entry 523/160. | Family: John Emmanuel (Emmanuel) Agelasto / Aspasia (Themistocles) Petrocochino (F497)
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18609 |
Witnesses: Alessandro NEGROPONTE (1860-), Margherita NEGROPONTE. | Family: Virgile (Hercule) Seybald / Caterina (Pietro) Negroponte (F2019)
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18610 |
Witnesses: Antoinette Philomène BUTTIGIEG (1897-) , Polycarpe BUTTIGIEG (1911-1979) | Family: John (Francesco) Buttigieg / Jeanne Madeleine (Paul) Negroponte (F1870)
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18611 |
Witnesses: Berta FILIPPUCCI (1898-), Giacomo FILIPPUCCI (1865-1937) | Family: Henri (Richard) Pariente / Elfrida (Joseph) Mussulu (F1903)
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18612 |
Witnesses: Carlo Giuseppe (Joseph) BARGIGLI (1879-1945); Attilio Lodovico Stefano ZANARDI (Alberto) LANDI (1909-1985). | Family: Eric Franz (Amedee) Lochner / Ada (John) Sapounzoglu (F1720)
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18613 |
Witnesses: Carmela COSENTINO ou COSENTINI (1904-), Georgio CANNUCCI. | Family: Edoardo Edgardo (Emilio) Meli / Natalina (Paul) Negroponte (F1873)
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18614 |
Witnesses: D. Ralli and Maria Ralli | Family: John Lagonico / Sappho (Dimitrios) Ralli (F347)
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18615 |
Witnesses: Despina Petrocochino and D. Caridia. | Family: George (Demetrius) Sevastopoulos / Marigo Petrocochino (F1752)
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18616 |
Witnesses: Ernest Stéphane FERRY (1891-), Florimond BRINDISI | Family: Pierre Antoine (Etienne) Ferry / Calliope Caraviotachi (F1946)
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18617 |
Witnesses: Ernesto Francesco Giuseppe DE PORTU (1875-1939) , Adolphe SCAGLIA , Georgio Maria Leone GHIGO (ca 1878-1956) | Family: Stefano Ignazio (Tomaso) D'Andria / Paolina Polycarpine (Marco) Faruggia (F1860)
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18618 |
Witnesses: Gabriel NEGROPONTE (ca 1870-), Marie BILLET (1865-1937) | Family: Alexander (Nicolas) Negroponte / Maria (unknown) Didascalopulo (F1971)
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18619 |
Witnesses: Georgio FILIPPUCCI, Michele DRACOPOLI (1874-), François Elisio FILIPPUCCI (1830-1905), Lucien "Arthur" Jean SCHIFFMANN (1852-1908). | Family: Alfred Joseph Fortuné (Joseph) Schiffmann / Maraya (Michele) Dracopoli (F2006)
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18620 |
Witnesses: Georgio Foscolo, Marina Vidale et Petro Vidale | Family: Maria (Giovanni) Damolini / Nicole (Georgio) Ruggieri (F1889)
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18621 |
Witnesses: Georgio VIDORI (ca 1851-1914), Silvia VIDORI | Family: Antoine (Michele) Vidori / Policarpa (Nicéphore) Filippucci (F1990)
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18622 |
Witnesses: Greta APACK , Ernesto Francesco Giuseppe DE PORTU (1875-1939). | Family: Richard Humbert (Jean) Vitalis / Rosa (Nicolas) Zarevich (F1853)
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18623 |
Witnesses: H.C. Maximos, John S. Frangopulo; Archimandrite N. Zerros presiding. | Family: John Constantine (Constantine) Maximo / Maria (Stamatios) Frangopulo (F170)
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18624 |
Witnesses: Harriett Katinakis | Family: Stuart Airlie (Currie) Gregory / Melpomene Demetrius (Demetrius) Katinakis (F447)
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18625 |
Witnesses: Libère André Joseph Anatole "Ernest" LORANDO (1845-) , Libère Jean LORANDO (1846-). | Family: Etienne (Pierre) Ferry / Regina (Niceforo) Etimos (F1941)
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18626 |
Witnesses: Louis Gustave Marie Joseph COUTEAUX (1865-1948), Louis ZEPHAROVICH | Family: Michel Jean (Jacques) Lazar / Eugénie (Etienne) Ferry (F1942)
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18627 |
Witnesses: Maria NEGROPONTE (ca 1856-1923), Jean ROSTAN (1855-), Jacob DAPOLA. | Family: Anthony (Nicolas) Negroponte / Maria (Antoine) Mille (F1962)
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18628 |
Witnesses: Nicolas Zarifi, François Charles-Roux (1879-1961), French ambassador and father of Edmonde Charles-Roux. | Family: Jules Henri Francois (Charles) Charles-Roux / Fanette (Theodore) Zarifi (F70)
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18629 |
Witnesses: Pauline Pignol et Gabriel Negroponte. | Family: Antoine Marie (Etienne) Pignol / Caterina (Matteo) Negroponte (F1921)
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18630 |
Witnesses: Pierre Haron et Pauline Haron née Corpi | Family: Giovanni (Stefano) Harini / Maddalena (John) Negroponte (F1863)
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18631 |
Witnesses: Pietro Negroponte et Maria Dracopulo | Family: Alexander (Pietro) Negroponte / Marguerite (Giuseppe) Morari (F2014)
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18632 |
Witnesses: Richard Peter NARICK (1849-), Barbara NARICK | Family: Alessandro (Antonio) Mellini / Caterina Vintirazi (F1893)
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18633 |
Women's Club and Eucharistic Minister, St. Cecilia Catholic Church, Houston, Texas. | McCrory, Barbara Ann (Edwin) (I4114)
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18634 |
Worked at the Bletchley Park code-breaking centre in England 1940-45. Director of Studies in Music for Girton and Newnham Colleges.Pioneered revivals of 'early music' performances in the 1940s and 1950s. Powe Music Librarian, King's College 1962-68. | Medway, Hilda Joan (Ernest) (I689)
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18635 |
Worked briefly for Ralli Bros., London. | Galati, Stephen (Paul) (I728)
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18636 |
Worked for many years in Asmara and then moved to Athens in the 1960s where he worked at the Hôtel Grande Bretagne (owned by his brother-in-law's family). | Vitiadis, Constantin (Jean) (I650)
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18637 |
Worked for Stavros Niarchos and on his own account, moving with his wife from London to New York at the request of his father-in-law Nicholas Coumantaros on the outbreak of WWII. He remained there until 1972 when he re-settled happily in London. | Negroponte, Dimitrios (Ioannis) (I2492)
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18638 |
Worked in sugar plantations in the Comores and at Anjouan until the end of the colonisation (Christopher Long). | Angot, Alfred Michel (Alfred) (I337)
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18639 |
Worked with A. Mavrogordato and J. T. Ralli for the Bank of Turkey in Constantinople (est. 1858). Founding president of the Bank of Constantinople established 10 Apr 1872. In 1894 it was incorporated into La Société Ottomane de Change et de Valeurs. | Vlasto, Anthony (Michael) (I1002)
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18640 |
Worked with his father-in-law, T.P. Petrocochino, in the firm Stavert, Zigomala and Co. | Kopchilis, Emmanuel (Costi) (I1905)
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18641 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1536)
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18642 |
World War II service: ID = 72769. 3 Sep 1939, promotion from Pilot Officer to Flying Officer (London Gazette #34700, 3 Oct 1939; The Times [London], 4 Oct 1939, p 10 and 28 Oct 1939, p 8); 4 Aug 1939, Pilot Officer on prob. appointment confirmed and promoted to rank of Flying Officer (London Gazette #34718, 7 Oct 1939); 1 Nov 1940, transfer to the General Duties Branch (London Gazette #35228, 25 Jul 1941); 1 Feb 1942, Flg. Off. to be Flt. Lt. (war subs.) (London Gazette #35467, 24 Feb 1942); 26 May 1942, Flt. Lt. to be transferred to the Administration and Special Duties Branch (London Gazette #35615, 30 Jun 1942). | Agelasto, Lt Cyril John (John) (I452)
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18643 |
Writer of a diary recapitulating the events of the Chios Massacres and recording his later life in exile. Member of the Expeditionary Commission which attempted to liberate Chios in 1827. An Emmanuel Scaramanga lived on Syros. (Christopher Long) | Scaramanga, Emmanuel (George) (I457)
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18644 |
Wrote, until about 1908, under the pseudonym 'Hermonas'. Philosopher, prose-writer and poet. Renowned for promoting Demotic/Vulgar Greek through his many books, supported by Jean (Nicolas) Psichari of the Ecole des Langues Orientales, Paris. | Vlasto, Peter Theodore (Theodore) (I632)
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18645 |
WW I service: Lieutenant Colonel Robert Dunmore Hotchkis, British Army, Royal Army Medical Corps. | Hotchkis, Dr. Robert Dunmore (Richard) (I221)
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18646 |
WW I: 2nd Lt. (on prob.) G. J. Scaramanga, N. Staff. R., Spec. Res., to be secd., 15 Nov. 1916(London Gazette 1 December 1916); G. J. Scaramanga, N. Staff. R., Spec. Res. 2nd Lt. on prob. (London Gazette 8 May 1917); G. J. Scaramanga, N. Staff. B. 1st July 1917 to remain secd (London Gazette 15 January 1918); 2nd Lt. (temp. Lt.) G.J. Scaramanga, N. Staff. R., Spec. Res., to take seniority from I7 Jan 1916, but without pay prior to 15 Nov 1916 (London Gazette 8 Feb 1918). G.J. Scaramanga, 2nd Lt. (temp. Lt.) N. Staff. R., Spec. Res., to be temp. Capt.(London Gazette 19 Mar 1918). Lieut. (T./Capt.) George John Scaramanga (N. Staffs. R.) awarded The Distinguished Flying Cross:
During recent operations this officer has endered most brilliant service on numerous contact patrols, and the information he has brought in has materially contributed to the success of our operations. On the 23rd of August the situation in a certain area was very obscure; this officer carried out a patrol lasting two and a half hours, and, flying at a very low altitude, he drew the enemy's fire and so located their troops. Proceeding up and down the line he was enabled to render a very valuable and accurate report of the situation. His machine was badly shot about, having forty-four bullet holes. Later in the day, on another contact patrol, which lasted two hours, he saw two enemy howitzers drawn by eight horses, in retreat; diving to fifty feet he fired 200 rounds, killing six horses and sixteen men; the rear howitzer was left behind in a ditch. On another occasion when on contact patrol, lasting two and a half hours, he was attacked by three formations of four, six and seven hostile aircraft respectively at different times; all these he drove off and completed his patrol. (London Gazette 1 Nov 1918). | Scaramanga, George John (John) DFC (I1738)
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18647 |
WW II British child evacuee, delivered to Rhode Island, USA, in 1940. | Scaramanga, Anne Elizabeth Ursula (George) (I1743)
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18648 |
WW II POW; Vernudachi (Jacques), 30-1-98, Paris, capit., 206° R.A. Of. VI A., Liste officielle des prisonniers de guerre français, d'après les renseignements fournis par l'autorité militaire allemande : nom, date et lieu de naissance, unité / Centre national d'information sur les prisonniers de guerre. | Vernudachi, Jacques Etienne Pandia (Alexandre) (I1350)
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18649 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I3247)
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18650 |
WW II: Captain in the Royal Flying Corps, DFC. George John Scaramanga, D.F.C. granted commission, 5 July 1938 (London Gazette 23 Aug 1938); Auxiliary Air Force, General Duties Branch, No. 905 (County of Surrey) Squadron. Flying Officer George John Scaramanga, D.F.C., relinquishes his commission. 21 Mar 1939 (London Gazette 11 July 1939). G.J. Scaramanga, D.F.C. (113368), Flg. Off. to be Flt. Lt. (tempy.) 1 Jan. 1943 (London Gazette 5 Jan 1943). G.J. Scaramanga, D.F.C. (113368), Flight Lieutenant, retaining his rank (London Gazette 13 Aug 1954). | Scaramanga, George John (John) DFC (I1738)
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