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Lysander (Stephanos) Galati

Male 1835 - 1881  (45 years)


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  1. 1.  Lysander (Stephanos) Galati was born on 18 Jul 1835 in Syros, Cyclades Islands, Greece; was christened on 18 Jul 1835 in The Orthodox Church of Christ's Transfiguration (Metamorphosis), Ermoupoli, Syros, Cyclades Islands, Greece; died on 17 Jan 1881 in Athens, Attica, Greece.

    Notes:

    The 1860 Census for Ermoupolis, Syros, reports a household consisting of Stephanos Galati, no profession, married, male, parent; Helen St. Galati, 50, female, parent, married; with the following unmarried male children: Constantine, Lysandros, John and George, all merchants; Paul, clerk/writer; and Andreas, student; daughters Marietta, 19; Catherine, 15 [listed as married, merchant, a computer glitch?]; Mimina, 12; also, Margarita, 78, widow. The 1870 Census: Stephanos Galati, merchant, married, male, parent; wife Helen Galati, daughter of John Negroponte, 48, origin Chios with the following male children: Constantine, also married; and Lysandros, John, Paul and George, all merchants, and Andreas, no profession, all unmarried; daughters Marietta, 28, married; Catherine, 24, single; Mimina, 21, single, all origin Ermoupolis.

    The 1871 England Census reports the household at 95 Grove Street, Liverpool, headed by Lysander Galatti, 35, and brother George, 24, both unmarried cotton broker, b. Syra, Greece.

    Liverpool Electoral Registers, 1870 Burgess Roll, Voter list: Lysander Stephen Gallatti, 95 Grove Street (abode); D 3 / 3D Exchange buildings (counting house).

    He was a cotton broker in the firm Wm. Phythian Lees and Co., Liverpool, in partnership with William Phythian Lees, Constantine James Negreponte [possibly Constantine Jacobus (Jacobus) Negroponte or Constantine (Jacob) Negroponte],(London Gazette 2 Jul 1869).

    He was in partnership with Constantine James Negreponte [possibly Constantine (Jacob) Negroponte], and his brothers George Stephen Galatti and Andrew Stephen Galatti as cotton brokers, at the Exchange Buildings, Liverpool, England until dissolved 21 Jun 1875 (London Gazette 17 Aug 1875).

    Along with brothers George Stephen Galatti, Andrew Stephen Galatti and Richard Willis Wilkinson he was in copartnership as Cotton Brokers, at Exchange Buildings, Liverpool, as Galatti and Co., until it was dissolved 22 June 1876 (London Gazette 4 July 1876).

    L.S. Galatti contributed £3 3s. to the Manchester and Liverpool Agricultural Society (Liverpool Mercury, 25 Mar 1871).

    Christened:
    The baptism register for certificate 494 on this date indicates the given name Laurentios, which appears to be wrong.

    Birth:
    Argent DOB is likely date of baptism




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