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12. | Christos Patsadeli was born on 15 Aug 1910 in Dekeli Turkey; died on 17 Mar 1994 in Athens, Attica, Greece. Notes:
Name:
or Patsadelis
Christos married Aikaterini Papanikolopoulou. Aikaterini was born on 20 Nov 1910 in Kyparissia, Messenia, Peloponnese, Greece; died on 10 May 2005 in Athens, Attica, Greece. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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13. | Aikaterini Papanikolopoulou was born on 20 Nov 1910 in Kyparissia, Messenia, Peloponnese, Greece; died on 10 May 2005 in Athens, Attica, Greece.
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14. | George John (John) Pappas was born on 27 Aug 1899 in Pteleos, Magnesia, Thessaly, Greece (son of John Pappas and Paraskevi); died on 03 Jul 1996 in Athens, Attica, Greece; was buried in First Cemetery of Athens, Greece. Notes:
Residence: at DOD, 49, Alexandras Blvd, Athens.
Birth:
Born 14 Aug 1899, Almyros of Magnesia, Greece, according to death certificate.
Died:
His Athens death certificate.
George married Lilian Elsa Lyda (Ambrose) Katinakis on 19 Jun 1935 in Thessaloniki, Macedonia, Greece. Lilian (daughter of Ambrose (Miltiades) Katinakis and Maria Pantelis (Pantelis) Casanova) was born on 29 Mar 1913 in Kavala, East Macedonia and Thrace, Greece; was christened on 26 Jan 1914 in St. John's Parish, Kavalla, East Macedonia and Thrace, Greece; died on 04 Jan 2008 in Athens, Attica, Greece; was buried in First Cemetery of Athens, Greece. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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15. | Lilian Elsa Lyda (Ambrose) Katinakis was born on 29 Mar 1913 in Kavala, East Macedonia and Thrace, Greece; was christened on 26 Jan 1914 in St. John's Parish, Kavalla, East Macedonia and Thrace, Greece (daughter of Ambrose (Miltiades) Katinakis and Maria Pantelis (Pantelis) Casanova); died on 04 Jan 2008 in Athens, Attica, Greece; was buried in First Cemetery of Athens, Greece. Notes:
Christened:
Baptism officiated by Papa Christodoulos; Catina J. Dacopoulo, godmother, D. Moschopoulos & G. Th. Athanasiades, witnesses.
Birth:
DOB from French translation of birth/baptism certificate. The date listed, 29/7 Mar 1913, reflects the Gregorian/Julian calendars, which had a 13 day difference in 1913, according to Wikipedia.
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