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Pandeli (Plato) Dilberoglu

Male 1891 - 1952  (60 years)


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  1. 1.  Pandeli (Plato) Dilberoglu was born on 24 Nov 1891 in Cairo, Egypt (son of Plato (Pandeli) Dilberoglu and Ioulia (Augustus) Agelasto); died on 13 Aug 1952 in Eastbourne, East Sussex, England UK.

    Notes:

    Occupation: soldier. After WWI he remained in the Welsh Guards but in 1939, when a Captain in the reserves, retired due to ill health. Whether consumed by 'survivor guilt' or not, he took his own life after the War (John Papadachi).

    Education: Eton

    P. Dilberoglue rowed on the Dreadnought in Eton College's annual Fourth of June race, 3 Jun 1911 (The Observer, 4 Jun 1911, p 11).

    Name:
    or Dilberoglue

    Birth:
    Birth announcement in The Times (London).

    Died:
    The death of Pandeli Dilberoglue, 60, was registered in 1952, in Eastbourne, Sussex, v 5h, p 202.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Plato (Pandeli) Dilberoglu was born on 13 Oct 1859 in Malta (son of Pandeli L. Dilberoglu and Rosa (Giacinto) Tagliaferro); died in 1946 in Eastbourne, East Sussex, England UK.

    Notes:

    Likely to have had a brother, Zinon Léonvardo (Pandeli) Dilberoglue, b. 23 Feb 1861, Malta, d. 13 Nov 1936, Neuilly-Sur-Seine, France (John Papadachi).

    Church marriage registry gives his father's name as Plato.

    John Papadachi notes that there is "much information one can find out about the movements of members of 'high society' from Le Figaro on Gallica. The Dilberoglue who was a Judge in the Native Courts in Egypt seems to have had quite a nice life with numerous visits to the grander spas of Europe in between his duties in Cairo. The odd thing is that I am not sure he was even a Paris resident - his principal house was I think in Eastbourne."





    Name:
    Or Dilberoglou, Dilberoglu.

    Died:
    The death of Plato Dilberoglue, 86, was registered in 1946, in Eastbourne, Sussex, v 2b, p 91.

    Plato married Ioulia (Augustus) Agelasto on 15 Nov 1890 in St Sophia, Moscow Road, Bayswater, London, England UK. Ioulia (daughter of Augustus (Cosi) Agelasto and Despina (Matheos) Ralli) was born on 12 Dec 1867 in Manchester, Lancashire, England UK; was christened on 11 Jan 1868 in Manchester, Lancashire, England UK; died on 30 Jun 1948 in Eastbourne, East Sussex, England UK. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Ioulia (Augustus) Agelasto was born on 12 Dec 1867 in Manchester, Lancashire, England UK; was christened on 11 Jan 1868 in Manchester, Lancashire, England UK (daughter of Augustus (Cosi) Agelasto and Despina (Matheos) Ralli); died on 30 Jun 1948 in Eastbourne, East Sussex, England UK.

    Notes:

    The first Julia (1853-1862) lived in Constantinople; after the family moved to Manchester, the first child to be born was given the same name as her by then dead sister.

    Spyridon Sophianopoulos believes the portrait of a young girl/woman is that of Ioulia Agelasto, who died nine years of age, and not of her sister, also Ioulia, (1867-1948). (Christopher Long)

    A phone was in the name of Mrs. J. Dilberoglue, 19 Southfields Rd., Eastbourne from 1909-1949. After her death, the listing for the same address changed to Capt. P. Dilberoglue, 1950-1952.

    1881 England census: 18 Hyde Park Square household headed by Augustus Agelasto, 58, East India merchant; wife Despina, 47; both b. Greece; widowed mother Virginia, 80, b. Turkey; daughters Despina, 11, b. London; Julia, 13, b. Manchester; Angelina Sordina, 22, b. Turkey; and son-in-law Andrea Sordina, 35, East India merchant, b. Greece; & 5 servants.

    1871 England census: 18 Hyde Park Square household headed by Augustus Agelasto, 48, East India merchant, b. Tinos, Greece; wife Despina, 37, b. Syros; daughters Angelica, 12, b. Constantinople; Julia, 3, b. Manchester; Despina, 1, b. London; son-in-law John Ralli, 28, East India merchant; daughter Virginia Ralli, 18, both b. London; & 9 servants.

    Christened:
    At the house of John Panteli Sagrandi [her father's business partner]; entry: 264(114)/086; Godparent: Aikaterine Sagrandi; priest: Vasilios Moros, presbyter: M. Oeconomos.

    Died:
    The death of Julia Dilberoglue, 80, was registered in 1948, in Eastbourne, Sussex, v 5h, p 201.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Marriage announcement appeared in The Times (London), 18 Nov 1890, p 1.

    Witnesses/Sponsors: Andrea Sordina & A. Sordina; Dionysios Plaisas presiding; entry 180

    Plato & Julia Dilberoglue were sponsors/witnesses at the London 22 Sep 1927 wedding of Augustus Ralli & Isabel Machay.

    Children:
    1. 1. Pandeli (Plato) Dilberoglu was born on 24 Nov 1891 in Cairo, Egypt; died on 13 Aug 1952 in Eastbourne, East Sussex, England UK.
    2. Augustus (Plato) Dilberoglu was born on 13 Jan 1894 in Cairo, Egypt; died on 01 Apr 1918 in nr Domart-sur-la-Luce, Somme, Picardy, France; was buried in Hourges Orchard Cemetery, Domart-sur-la-Luce, Somme, Picardy, France.
    3. Richard Nicholas (Plato) Dilberoglu was born on 20 Nov 1895 in Cairo, Egypt; was christened on 09 Jul 1896 in St Sophia, Moscow Road, Bayswater, London, England UK; died on 15 Sep 1916 in Ginchy, Somme, Picardy, France; was buried in Les Boeufs (Guards) Cemetery, Somme, Picardy, France.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Pandeli L. Dilberoglu

    Notes:

    P L Dilberoglu, Malta, is listed among the diaspora Greeks donating 100 [pounds] to a fund for the Thebes earthquake in 1853.

    Pandeli married Rosa (Giacinto) Tagliaferro. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Rosa (Giacinto) Tagliaferro
    Children:
    1. 2. Plato (Pandeli) Dilberoglu was born on 13 Oct 1859 in Malta; died in 1946 in Eastbourne, East Sussex, England UK.

  3. 6.  Augustus (Cosi) Agelasto was born on 31 Mar 1823 in Tinos, Cyclades Islands, Greece (son of Cosi (Augustis) Agelasto and Vierou (Stephanos) Ralli); died on 08 Jul 1883 in 18 Hyde Park Square, London, England UK; was buried on 14 Jul 1883 in Greek Orthodox Cemetery, West Norwood, London, England UK.

    Notes:

    He was secretary to Pandias Ralli, the Greek Consul in London, and his uncle. Augustus had spent time in Constantinople and in London worked in his uncle's business, according to Bishop Catsiyannis. "Little before Pandias' resignation from his duties as Consul General, Augustus went to Constantinople where he married Despina Mathew Ralli."

    He was a partner in Sagrandi J & Co, Manchester, with J.P. Sagrandi and the Petrocochino brothers, East India merchants: Eustratius (Emmanuel) (1822-1897) and Dimitrios (Emmanuel) (1820-1887) until it was dissolved 31 Dec 1869. On 1 Jan 1870 the company, now "in the style of" Agelasto & Sagrandi, merchants, commenced operation, with only the two principals as partners. In various forms Agelasto Sagrandi had a Calcutta office--37 Strand Road (1855/6; 1875); 6 Old Court House Street (1860-1862); 37 Strand Road North; and (after 1879) 3 Mission Row; 8 Canning Street (1888). Agelasto & Sagrandi contributed £50 on 31 May 1870 to assist Julia Lloyd whose husband died in Greece (The Times [London], 6 Jun 1870). In 1872, as a partner in Agelasto & Sagrandi, he appeared in court in the matter of Agelasto v. Rehder, a contract dispute over the quality of jute ("Action on a Contract for the Sale of Jute," Manchester Guardian, 10 Jul 1872, p 6; London Standard, 5 July 1872, p. 6 and 6 July 1872, p. 6). Agelasto and another v. Baxter: litigated Queen's Bench, Guildhall, London Standard, 9 December 1892, p. 7. The firm Agelasto & [John Pandely] Sagrandi, as Agelasto and Sagrandi at London and Calcutta and as J. Sagrandi and Co., at Manchester, was dissolved by mutual consent, 1 Jul 1873 (Liverpool Mercury 2 Aug 1873). 1875: 37 Strand Road, Calcutta, India (Agelasto & Sagrandi directory listing).

    An Aug. (C.) Agelasto is mentioned as a commercial enterprise in George P. Georgiadis, The St. Ioannis Church of the Chiots in Galata, (Constantinople, 1898), as cited by George Zolotas, History of Chios (Athens, 1928), p 262.

    Branch: Aug. (C.) Agelasto identified as belonging to the Saint Tryphon branch in: George P. Georgiadis, The St. Ioannis Church of the Chiots in Galata, (Constantinople, 1898), as cited by George Zolotas, History of Chios (Athens, 1928), p 264

    At some time probably worked for Ralli & Agelasto, a company trading in Constantinople, Trebizond, Tabriz and Liverpool, 1837-71, cited in Stanley Chapman, Merchant Enterprise in Britain and Kardases, Diaspora Merchants in the Black Sea.

    1850 city directory lists an Agelasto with Ralli & Agelasto, merchants, 3 Lloyd St., Manchester. 1853 directory lists Augustus Agelasto, merchant, residing at Cliffe Cottage, Hr. Broughton, Manchester

    Presumably the Augustus Agelasto of whom Mary Ann Chadwell writes in her 1868 diary: 'On Saturday (04-04-1868) I saw Mrs Agelasto and her son Augustus. It is eighteen years since we had met'.

    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.

    Augustus C. Agelasto was the God-father to Maria 'Mary' (Ioannis) Negroponte, baptized 11 Feb 1882, Manchester, England.

    He was one of the ten directors of the City of London Marine Insurance Corporation, Ltd. which listed an IPO (20-21 Jun 1881, The Times [London]; Belfast News Letter, 17 Jun 1881; Bristol Mercury and Daily Post, 17 Jun 1881; Manchester Guardian, 18 Jun 1881, p 5). Other directors included George E. Scaramanga, Gresham House, E.C., London; and Const. G. Ralli, Esq. (late of Messrs Cassavelli and Co.), New City Chambers, E.C. The company was liquidated in 1881.

    A Agelasto is listed among a delegation which met with Lord Derby of the Foreign Office to discuss the British role in and the threat to Greek merchants' interests due to strife between Greece and Turkey (The Times [London], 6 Feb 1878).

    A. Agelasto charity: £2 2s. to the mayor's charitable fund (Manchester Guardian, 10 Jul 1850); £2 2s. for a subscription to aid the Manchester Royal Lunatic Hospital (Manchester Guardian, 28 Dec 1850, p 1; 4 Jan 1851, p 1); [following as A Agelasto & Co] £50 to aid the famine in India (The Times and Daily News [London], 28 Aug 1877); £200 to the Chios earthquake [22 Mar 1881] relief fund (The Times and Daily News [London], 8 Apr 1881]).

    His portrait appears in T. Catsiyannis, Pandias Stephen Rallis 1793-1865.

    Listed as a contributor toward the building of the Church of Aghia Sophia, London, January 1881.

    A. Agelasto and Co. signed a petition to the Manchester and Salford Council urging them to cover over the River Irwell at Hunt's Bank (Manchester Times, 6 Aug 1881).

    A.C. Agelasto, manufacturer, Manchester, was listed as bankrupt (Preston Guardian, 20 Aug 1862).

    A. Agelasto and Co. of 63 George St., Manchester, merchants, received Trade Mark 137, for Class 24, cotton piece goods, Manchester Guardian, 17 Apr 1879, p 4). The Trade Marks Journal, 25 Apr 1883, announced trade mark no. 29,444, A. Agelasto and Co., claimed for Class XXIV cotton (Manchester Guardian, 26 Apr 1883, p 7). Trade marks 31.378 and 31.315-7 for A. Agelasto and Co., Manchester, were announced in cotton goods claimed in class 24 Trade Marks Journal, 6 Jun 1883 (reported in the Manchester Guardian, 7 Jun 1883, p 4). A. Agelasto and Co. registered a class XII ornamentental (sic) design (Manchester Guardian, 26 May 1879, p 4).

    A. Agelasto and Co. was on the initial phone subscription list in Manchester, "The Lancashire and Cheshire Telephone Exchange Co., Ltd. [public notice]," Manchester Guardian, 11 Oct 1881, p 1.

    A. Agelasto and Co. ranked 21st in volume as it imported 5,285 packages [of cotton] through the Custom House [presumably Manchester, 1874], Manchester Guardian, 13 Feb 1875, p 6. Others in the list: Ralli Brothers (2nd in volume, 29,011 packages); Argenti, Schilizzi, and Co. (7, 13,413); Petrocochino Brothers (15, 6,552); Tamvaco and Co., (17, 6,418).

    1871 England census: 18 Hyde Park Square household headed by Augustus Agelasto, 48, East India merchant, b. Tinos, Greece; wife Despina, 37, b. Syros; daughters Angelica, 12, b. Constantinople; Julia, 3, b. Manchester; Despina, 1, b. London; son-in-law John Ralli, 28, East India merchant; daughter Virginia Ralli, 18, both b. London; & 9 servants.

    1881 England census: 18 Hyde Park Square household headed by Augustus Agelasto, 58, East India merchant; wife Despina, 47; both b. Greece; widowed mother Virginia, 80, b. Turkey; daughters Despina, 11, b. London; Julia, 13, b. Manchester; Angelina Sordina, 22, b. Turkey; and son-in-law Andrea Sordina, 35, East India merchant, b. Greece; & 5 servants.

    1864: A.K. Agelasto worked for Petrocochino Bros. according to the Thacker's Directories, Calcutta.

    The third oldest Greek house in India, Agelasto Sagranti operated from 1870.

    1895 Calcutta Street Directory: 8 Clive Row, Calcutta – A. Agelasto Co.

    Philanthropy: Agelasto, Petrocochino & Co donated on annual basis 15 Pound Sterling (GBP) to Chios Schools (1866-1868) according to unpublished research by Demetrios Melachrinoudis.

    Philanthropy: Agelasto & Co donated £200 to the victims of the 1881 Chios earthquake according to unpublished research by Demetrios Melachrinoudis. Agelasto & Sagranti, Calcutta, donated 100 Rupies to the Chios Schools in 1872. According to Reports on Hygiene Institutions of Chios by the same author, he contributed to the Chios Hospital in 1871, Augustus Agelasto & Co donated to the hospital in 1879-1880, and A. Agelasto & Co, Calcutta, gave money for the same purpose in 1878.

    "A good deal of interest has been taken in the announcement by Messrs A Agelasto and Co., shippers of [Manchester], that their business has been transferred to Messrs. Beith Stevenson and Co., Ltd." in Frederick W. Tattersall, "Lancashire Cotton; Position of the Industry" (The Times of India, 25 Apr 1916).

    Auguste K. Agelasto, merchant, Greece, arrived Folkestone, England, aboard the Prince Ernest, 21 Jan 1846 and 28 Mar 1848, from Boulogne, France, with a Greek passport. Agelasto, gent., Greece, arrived Dover, England, aboard the Princess Alice, 28 Aug 1852, from Calais, France.

    The initial London phone directory, issued April 1880, includes Agelasto and Co., merchants, as first in the list The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser, 28 Oct 1936, p. 8.

    Buried:
    Section 29, Burial Plot 19794. This appears to be the original Agelasto site purchased at West Norwood; a later site in the Ralli Chapel appears on the map displayed in the St Sophia museum. Burial records indicate plot no. 14564.

    Priest: Archimandrite Jerome

    Died:
    His death announcement appeared in The Times (London), 11 Jul 1883, p 1, and the Manchester Times, 14 Jul 1883.

    Augustus married Despina (Matheos) Ralli on 08 Jun 1851 in Constantinople/Istanbul Turkey. Despina (daughter of Matheos (Laurentius) Ralli and Loula (Paul) Rodocanachi) was born about 8 Sep 1833 in Syros, Cyclades Islands, Greece; was christened on 28 Oct 1833 in The Orthodox Church of Christ's Transfiguration (Metamorphosis), Ermoupoli, Syros, Cyclades Islands, Greece; died on 02 May 1889 in 18 Hyde Park Square, London, England UK; was buried on 08 May 1889 in Greek Orthodox Cemetery, West Norwood, London, England UK. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Despina (Matheos) Ralli was born about 8 Sep 1833 in Syros, Cyclades Islands, Greece; was christened on 28 Oct 1833 in The Orthodox Church of Christ's Transfiguration (Metamorphosis), Ermoupoli, Syros, Cyclades Islands, Greece (daughter of Matheos (Laurentius) Ralli and Loula (Paul) Rodocanachi); died on 02 May 1889 in 18 Hyde Park Square, London, England UK; was buried on 08 May 1889 in Greek Orthodox Cemetery, West Norwood, London, England UK.

    Notes:

    Philanthropy: Despina A. Agelasto donated £10 to the Chios Hospital in 1872 according to unpublished research by Demetrios Melachrinoudis. According to Reports on Hygiene Institutions of Chios by the same author, she contributed in various years from 1879-1882.

    Birth:
    Argenti gives baptism date, 28 Oct 1833, as DOB

    Died:
    Noted under 'wills and bequests' in The London Illustrated News, 17 Aug 1889. Probate reported in Flintshire Observer Mining Journal and General Advertise, 22 Aug 1889, p 2.

    Her will (dated March 6, 1885), with a codicil (dated January 26, 1889) was proved 6 Aug 1889 by Alexander Anthony Vlasto and Stephen Augustus Ralli, the executors, the value of the personal estate amounting to upwards of £78,000 (Belfast News-Letter 17 Aug 1889; Birmingham Daily Post 16 Aug 1889).

    Death announcement (2 May 1889) appeared in The Observer [London], 5 May 1889, p 10.

    Buried:
    burial plot no. 19794, reg. pg. 9260, no. a3239.

    Children:
    1. Virginia (Augustus) Agelasto was born on 03 Jun 1852 in Constantinople/Istanbul Turkey; died on 23 Mar 1926 in Queen Anne's Mansions, Westminster, London, England UK; was buried on 27 Mar 1926 in Greek Orthodox Cemetery, West Norwood, London, England UK.
    2. Ioulia (Augustus) Agelasto was born on 04 Dec 1853 in Constantinople/Istanbul Turkey; died on 30 Nov 1862 in Constantinople/Istanbul Turkey.
    3. Angeliki (Augustus) Agelasto was born on 28 May 1858 in Constantinople/Istanbul Turkey; died on 20 Jul 1942 in Corfu, Ionian Islands, Greece.
    4. 3. Ioulia (Augustus) Agelasto was born on 12 Dec 1867 in Manchester, Lancashire, England UK; was christened on 11 Jan 1868 in Manchester, Lancashire, England UK; died on 30 Jun 1948 in Eastbourne, East Sussex, England UK.
    5. Despina (Augustus) Agelasto was born on 31 May 1869 in London, England UK; was christened on 26 Jun 1869 in Church of Our Saviour, London Wall, City of London, England UK; died on 10 Sep 1944 in Divonne, Geneva, Switzerland.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Cosi (Augustis) Agelasto was born in 1791 in Chios, Greece (son of Chadji Augustis (Zannis) Agelasto and Angeliki (Zannis) Negroponte); died on 13 Oct 1865 in Constantinople/Istanbul Turkey; was buried in St. Stephen Cemetery, Constantinople/Istanbul Turkey.

    Notes:

    Presumably he was born on and resided until 1822 at the St. Tryphon property, Kampos, Chios.

    Philanthropy: Cozìs Agelasto bequeathed in 1860 30.000 Grosia to the National Hospital of Heptapyrgion [in Constantinople], 30.000 Gr to the Chios Hospital, 5.000 Gr to the Boys School of Stavrodromion [in Constantinople], 5.000 Gr to the Greek Literature Club [in Constantinople] and other sums to several institutions, in total 100.000 Grosia according to unpublished research by Demetrios Melachrinoudis.

    Birth:
    birth year according to Argenti

    Buried:
    Georgiadis lists three Chiot graves in the St Stephen cemetery, one of which is: Cozìs A. Agelastos, 74 years, born in 1791 in Chios, died 1 Oct 1865 in Agios Stephanos [Constantinople], cited by Zolotas who names him: Cozis (or Constantinos) Agelasto.

    Cosi married Vierou (Stephanos) Ralli on 22 May 1819 in Chios, Greece. Vierou (daughter of Stephanos (Zannis) Ralli and Loula (Augustus) Sechiari) was born on 30 Dec 1801 in Chios, Greece; died on 17 Sep 1885 in 18 Hyde Park Square, London, England UK; was buried on 22 Sep 1885 in Greek Orthodox Cemetery, West Norwood, London, England UK. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Vierou (Stephanos) Ralli was born on 30 Dec 1801 in Chios, Greece (daughter of Stephanos (Zannis) Ralli and Loula (Augustus) Sechiari); died on 17 Sep 1885 in 18 Hyde Park Square, London, England UK; was buried on 22 Sep 1885 in Greek Orthodox Cemetery, West Norwood, London, England UK.

    Notes:

    Philanthropy: Vieroù C. Agelasto donated £10 to the Chios Hospital in 1872 according to unpublished research by Demetrios Melachrinoudis. According to Reports on Hygiene Institutions of Chios by the same author, she contributed in various years from 1871-1882.

    Buried:
    burial plot no. 19794

    Archimandrite Jerome officiating

    Died:
    Her will proved and the personalty sworn to £32,000, according to the Bristol Mercury and Daily Post 6 Nov 1885, which calls her Vleron Agelasto, formerly of Constantinople. Probate reported in Flintshire Observer Mining Journal and General Advertise, 12 Nov 1885, p 3.

    Her executors were Alexander Anthony Vlasto and Stephen Augustus Ralli. She bequeathed real estate to her sons Augustus Agelasto and Stephano Agelasto; other property to son Augustus and nephew Pandeli Ralli, 17 Belgrave Square...[see her Last Will and Testament].

    Death notice appeared in the Manchester Times (London) 26 Sep 1885.

    Burial register entry 65855. Archimandrite N. Myriatheos officiated.

    Notes:

    Married:
    This union is cited in a list of 13 marriage alliances that connected the Rallis with the founders of other Chiot firms in Calcutta.

    Children:
    1. Angeliki (Cosi) Agelasto was born on 10 Jun 1820 in Chios, Greece; died on 04 Jun 1828 in Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France.
    2. 6. Augustus (Cosi) Agelasto was born on 31 Mar 1823 in Tinos, Cyclades Islands, Greece ; died on 08 Jul 1883 in 18 Hyde Park Square, London, England UK; was buried on 14 Jul 1883 in Greek Orthodox Cemetery, West Norwood, London, England UK.
    3. Stephanos Cosis (Cosi) Agelasto was born on 14 Mar 1832 in Constantinople/Istanbul Turkey; died on 25 Jan 1896 in St Dionysios parish, Athens, Greece; was buried in First Cemetery of Athens, Greece.

  3. 14.  Matheos (Laurentius) Ralli was born in 1789 in Chios, Greece; died on 9 Oct 1847 in Piraeus, Attica, Greece.

    Notes:

    He is also on the Negroponte-Agelasto tree with his parents and additional information.

    Three children of Laurentios Alexander Ralli and Despina Matheos Ralli -- Matheos and his sisters Marietta and Hieronyma -- are on the Negroponte-Agelasto or Agelasto tree.

    Matheos married Loula (Paul) Rodocanachi. Loula was born on 8 May 1810 in Chios, Greece; died on 24 Aug 1845 in Piraeus, Attica, Greece. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Loula (Paul) Rodocanachi was born on 8 May 1810 in Chios, Greece; died on 24 Aug 1845 in Piraeus, Attica, Greece.

    Notes:

    She is also on the Negroponte-Agelasto tree with her parents and her other children.

    Children:
    1. 7. Despina (Matheos) Ralli was born about 8 Sep 1833 in Syros, Cyclades Islands, Greece; was christened on 28 Oct 1833 in The Orthodox Church of Christ's Transfiguration (Metamorphosis), Ermoupoli, Syros, Cyclades Islands, Greece; died on 02 May 1889 in 18 Hyde Park Square, London, England UK; was buried on 08 May 1889 in Greek Orthodox Cemetery, West Norwood, London, England UK.



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