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Generation: 1
Generation: 2
Generation: 3
4. | Constantinos Petros (Petros) Vletides was born on 25 May 1910 in Jerusalem; died on 03 Apr 1993 in 11 Lampsakou St, Killithea, Athens, Attica, Greece; was buried in First Cemetery of Athens, Greece. Notes:
Occupation: physician
Other dates for a man by this name seem to be inaccurate: 17 Sep 1904 - 05 Feb 1985.
Birth:
DOB from death certificate
Died:
DOD from death certificate
Constantinos married Athena (Cosi) Agelasto. Athena (daughter of Cozis (Stephanos) Agelasto and Maria (Nicolas) Caridia) was born on 20 Jul 1907 in Athens, Attica, Greece; died on 30 Oct 1989 in 2 Lampsakou St, Athens, Attica, Greece; was buried in First Cemetery of Athens, Greece. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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5. | Athena (Cosi) Agelasto was born on 20 Jul 1907 in Athens, Attica, Greece (daughter of Cozis (Stephanos) Agelasto and Maria (Nicolas) Caridia); died on 30 Oct 1989 in 2 Lampsakou St, Athens, Attica, Greece; was buried in First Cemetery of Athens, Greece. Notes:
After her first husband's death, she managed the jewelry business.
After her mother moved to Italy, she was raised by a German-speaking governess.
Buried:
Tombstone is marked: Athena C. Vletides
Notes:
Married:
The son Petros is identified by the death certificate of his son, Constantine Petros Vletides.
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Generation: 4
10. | Cozis (Stephanos) Agelasto was born on 01 May 1860 in Manchester, Lancashire, England UK; was christened on 12 Jul 1860 in Manchester, Lancashire, England UK (son of Stephanos Cosis (Cosi) Agelasto and Athena (Alexandros) Matsas); died on 18 May 1937 in [Greece]; was buried in First Cemetery of Athens, Greece. Notes:
C. Agelasto was among the ten students from Broughton High School awarded in science and art examinations, first stage, 2nd class (Manchester Times, 22 Jun 1878; Manchester Guardian, 24 Jun 1878, p 8).
Residence, Marseille, France: 1866-1870, boulevard Longchamp 54; 1878, Mancheser, England.
An Agelasto played cricket for Broughton High School (Manchester Guardian, 10 Jun 1878, p 3; 4 Jul 1878, p 6).
K. S. Agelastos was a lampbearer for the Sepulcher, the Greek Church of Manchester.
Bombay Commercial Directory lists Fachiri, John & Co. Apollo Street, export and import merchants. PARTNER J. Fachiri. ASSTS. C. Agelasto, signs per pro.; M.A. Convela and M.C. Michailidi.
A hereditary title certificate for his brother Alexander lists Constantine as his sole male sibling at the time of his death, issued Mayor of Athens, 4 Jun 1923.
Petros Vletides has a portrait of Cozis Stephen Agelasto.
He lost money gambling, according to family legend
Mr. C. Agelasto took passage from Suez (The Times of India, 5 Apr 1887).
J. Fachiri per C Agelasto took a 50 Ra. annual subscription to the St. Georges Hospital Nursing Fund (The Times of India, 20 Apr 1895).
Christened:
God-parents: Stephanos Schilizzi (paternal guardian); at home; entry 44(15)/052; priest: Vasilios Moros.
Cozis married Maria (Nicolas) Caridia on 12 Sep 1891 in Athens, Attica, Greece. Maria (daughter of Nicolas Caridia and Marietta Pitsipio) was born on 08 May 1872 in London, England UK; was christened on 20 Jul 1872 in Chapel of Our Saviour, Finsbury Circus, City of London, England UK. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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11. | Maria (Nicolas) Caridia was born on 08 May 1872 in London, England UK; was christened on 20 Jul 1872 in Chapel of Our Saviour, Finsbury Circus, City of London, England UK (daughter of Nicolas Caridia and Marietta Pitsipio). Notes:
After the birth of her daughter, she ran off to Italy with an Italian soldier, who may have fathered a child with her.
Christened:
God-parent: Despina L. Ziffo.
Name:
also Carydia
Birth:
Birth notice appeared in The Pall Mall Gazette (London) 15 May 1872.
Children:
- Stephen (Cosi) Agelasto was born on 12 Nov 1899 in Athens, Attica, Greece; died on 16 Nov 1995 in Athens, Attica, Greece; was buried in First Cemetery of Athens, Greece.
- 5. Athena (Cosi) Agelasto was born on 20 Jul 1907 in Athens, Attica, Greece; died on 30 Oct 1989 in 2 Lampsakou St, Athens, Attica, Greece; was buried in First Cemetery of Athens, Greece.
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