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Augustis (Dimitrios) Galati

Male 1869 - 1931  (62 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Augustis (Dimitrios) Galati was born on 25 Apr 1869 in Valleyfield, Alexandra Drive, Prince's Park, Liverpool, Lancashire, England UK; was christened on 07 Jun 1869 in Greek Church of St Nicholas, Liverpool, Lancashire, England UK (son of Dimitrios (Augustis) Galati and Angelica (Stamatios) Frangopulo); died on 23 Dec 1931 in 31 Brunswick Road, Hove, Sussex, England UK; was buried on 28 Dec 1931 in Smithdown Road Cemetery, Toxteth Park, Liverpool, Lancashire, England UK.

    Notes:

    1871 England census for 'Stone Lea', Aigburth Road, Liverpool: Lucy S. Frangopulo, 37, head, widow, b. Berout, Turkey; sons Nicolas S., 18; James S., 14; George S., 13; John, 10; daughters Maria S., 8; Argyri S., 6; all scholars born Manchester; 8 servants; Demetrios Galatti, 28, head, general merchant, b. Smyrna, Turkey; wife Angelica, 20, b. Manchester; sons Augustus, 2, and Stamati, 8 months; both b. Liverpool, and 4 servants.

    1881 England Census: Living with his maternal grandmother at "Stoneleigh," Aigburth Road, Toxteth Park, Liverpool, England household headed by Lucy S. Frangopulo, widow, 48, b. Beyrout, Syria; unmarried sons, Nicholas, 27, merchant - Gen. Broker; George, 22, merchant - Gen. Broker; Johnny, 20, apprentice merchant; daughters Marigo, 18; Argyri, 16; Angelica Galatti, married, 30; all born Manchester; son-in-law L [D] A. Galatti, 39, b. Asia Minor Sanyrini; grandsons Augustus Galatti, 11; Stamati Galatti, 10; granddaughters Lucy, 8; and Zenobia, 5, all scholars b. Liverpool & 7 servants.

    1891 census: 12 Linnet Lane, Liverpool, England household headed by Demetrius Galatti, 48, cotton merchant, b. Smyrna, naturalized British subject; wife Angelica, 40, b. Higher Broughton, Lancashire; son Augustus, 21; daughters Lucy, 18 and Zenobia, 15, all b. Liverpool & 2 servants.

    1901 England census: "Highfield," Greenbank Drive, Liverpool: Angelica Gallati, wife, 50, b. Manchester; son Augustus, 31, cotton merchant; Stamati, 30; daughter Zenobia, 25, all unmarried, b. Liverpool; and 4 servants. Several doors down from the Vlasto family at "Bonnevaine".

    1911 England census for Highfield, Sefton Park, Liverpool, household headed by Angelica Galatti, 60, b. Lower Broughton, Manchester, widow; son Augustus D, 41, cotton merchant; daughter Jennie D, 34, both single, b. Toxteth Park, Lancashire; 3 servants.

    Liverpool Electoral Registers, 1894-1895: Demetrius Augustus Gallati and Augustus Demetrius Gallati, 12 Linnet Lane; 1st floor, 6 Manchester Buildings, 1 Tithebarn St. (counting house); 1899-1900, 1900 exchange: Demetrius Augustus Gallati and Augustus Demetrius Gallati, Highfield, Greenbank drive, Sefton park; 2 Borough Buildings North, 7 Rumford St. (counting house); 1904-1905: Augustus Demetrius Gallati, Highfield, Greenbank Drive, Sefton park; 2 Borough Buildings North, 7 Rumford St. (counting house); 1909-1910, 1914-1915: Augustus D. Gallati; 14 Apsley Buildings, 4 Oldhall Street (counting house); 1920: Augustus Demetrius Galatti, Greenbank Drive, Sefton park; 1920, Angelica Galatti and August Demetrius Galatti, Highfield, Green Bank Drive; 1925: Augustus Demetrius Galatti and Nellie Gallatti, 42 Princes Road (abode); 16 (143, 144) Old Hall Street; 1925: Augustus Demetrius Galatti and Helen Maud Galatti, Ground Floor, 42 Princes Road; 1929-1930: Augustus Demetrius Galatti and Helen Maud Gallatti (Galatti on one list), 42 Princes Road (abode); 16 (143, 144) Old Hall Street.

    Occupation: cotton broker

    He was a partner in the firm of D. A. Galatti & Co., general merchants, 6 Manchester Buildings, Tithebarn Street, Manchester with his father Demetrius Augustus Galatti, his uncle John Stamati Frangopulo (until 31 Aug 1898), and others.

    Residence, Liverpool, England: 1871, 1881, "Stoneleigh," Aigburth Road; 1891, 12 Linnet Lane; 1901-1919, "Highfield," Greenbank Drive; at DOD, 42 Princes Road.

    He and Demetrius Augustus Galatti, until he resigned 31 Dec 1901/10 Sep 1903, were partners in D. A. Galatti & Co., Merchants, 7, Rumford Street, Liverpool (London Gazette 31 Dec 1901/15 Sep 1903).

    The Liverpool archives contain about a dozen pieces of his correspondence

    Business address (1909): A. D. Galatti, "Aplsey Bldgs", 4 Old Hall Street, Liverpool, England.

    A. D. Galatti received the King Albert Medal from the "King of the Belgians...in recognition of his services to Belgian refugees during the war." (Liverpool Post and Mercury, 17 May 1920).

    Augustus Galatti, 'Highfield,' Greenbank Drive, is on the 1919 Electoral List for Liverpool, England.

    Funerals: A. D. Galatti attended the Sep 1897 Liverpool funeral of Ambrose Anthony Vlasto (Liverpool Mercury, 28 Sep 1897); A. D. Galatti attended the Feb 1908 funeral of Constantine Paul Negroponte; A. D. Galatti attended the Jun 1911 funeral of George Ralli.

    Christened:
    Archimandrite Constantine Stratoulis officiating.

    God-parent: Ms. Lucia Frangopoulo

    Name:
    Name in electoral registers spelled Gallati and Galatti.

    Birth:
    Birth notice appeared in the Liverpool Mercury 27 Apr 1869.

    Died:
    His estate was administered by Batesons and Co., 14 Castle Street, Liverpool, Solicitors for the Executors (London Gazette 19 Apr 1932)

    Buried:
    Folio Entry C/N Section Grave Class
    43417 N O 327 352 CEM 9/2/8

    Augustis married Helen Maud (William) Dethick in autumn 1921 in Toxteth Park, Lancashire, England UK. Helen (daughter of William (Samuel) Dethick and Rosa (Thomas) Hyland) was born about Dec 1870 in Ardwick, Lancashire, England UK; was christened on 4 Dec 1870 in St Matthew, Ardwick, Lancashire, England UK; died on 05 May 1934 in 8 Weld Road, Birkdale, Merseyside, England UK. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    She married her first husband, Herbert Bayley Mack (abt 1869 - 1915) summer 1891 at Altrincham, Cheshire, England.

    Married:
    Helen M Mack and Augustus D Galatti registered their marriage Oct-Nov-Dec 1921, Toxteth Park, Lancashire, Volume 8b, Page 282.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Dimitrios (Augustis) Galati was born in 1841 in Smyrna/Izmir, Turkey (son of Augustis (Dimitrios) Galati and Zennou (Zannis) Vouro); died on 08 Aug 1904 in Highfield, Greenbank Drive, Sefton Park, Liverpool, Lancashire, England UK; was buried on 11 Aug 1904 in Smithdown Road Cemetery, Toxteth Park, Liverpool, Lancashire, England UK.

    Notes:

    Occupation: merchant. He was a partner in the eponymous firm of D. A. Galatti & Co., general merchants, 6 Manchester Buildings, Tithebarn Street, Manchester with his brother-in-law John Stamati Frangopulo (until 31 Aug 1898), his son Augustus Demetrius Galatti and others.

    Residence, England: 1861, 2 Devonshire St., Broughton, Salford, Lancashire; Liverpool: 1869-70, "Valleyfield," Alexandria Drive; 1873-80, Stoneleigh, Aigburth Road, Liverpool (Lancs), England, in the notice of the Frangopulo & Agelasto bankruptcy, London Gazette, 14 Sep 1880 (Also living at that address: his mother-in-law and brother-in-law George); 1899-1904, Highfields, Greenbank Drive, Shefton Park.

    1861 England census: 2 Devonshire St., Broughton, Salford, Lancashire: Dem. A. Galatti, 19, shipper merchant Mediterranean, b. Smyrna, was a lodger.

    1871 England census for 'Stone Lea', Aigburth Road, Liverpool: Lucy S. Frangopulo, 37, head, widow, b. Berout, Turkey; sons Nicolas S., 18; James S., 14; George S., 13; John, 10; daughters Maria S., 8; Argyri S., 6; all scholars born Manchester; 8 servants; Demetrios Galatti, 28, head, general merchant, b. Smyrna, Turkey; wife Angelica, 20, b. Manchester; sons Augustus, 2, and Stamati, 8 months; both b. Liverpool, and 4 servants.

    1881 census: "Stoneleigh," Aigburth Road, Toxteth Park, Liverpool, England household headed by Lucy S. Frangopulo, widow, 48, b. Beyrout, Syria; unmarried sons, Nicholas, 27, merchant - Gen. Broker; George, 22, merchant - Gen. Broker; Johnny, 20, apprentice merchant; daughters Marigo, 18; Argyri, 16; Angelica Galatti, married, 30; all born Manchester; son-in-law L [D] A. Galatti, 39, b. Asia Minor Sanyrini; grandsons Augustus Galatti, 11; Stamati Galatti, 10; granddaughters Lucy, 8; and Zenobia, 5, all scholars b. Liverpool & 7 servants.

    1891 census: 12 Linnet Lane, Liverpool, England household headed by Demetrius Galatti, 48, cotton merchant, b. Smyrna, naturalized British subject; wife Angelica, 40, b. Higher Broughton, Lancashire; son Augustus, 21; daughters Lucy, 18 and Zenobia, 15, all b. Liverpool & 2 servants.

    1901 England census: "Highfield," Greenbank Drive, Liverpool: Angelica Gallati, wife, 50, b. Manchester; son Augustus, 31, cotton merchant; Stamati, 30; daughter Zenobia, 25, all unmarried, b. Liverpool; and 4 servants. Several doors down from the Vlasto family at "Bonnevaine".

    Liverpool Electoral Registers, 1875: Demetrius Augustus Galatta (Galatti in one voter list), Stoneleigh, Aigburth Road; 40a Drury Buildings, 2 Drury Lane (counting house); 1879-1880, 1884-1885: Demetrius Augustus Gallati, Stoneleigh, Aigburth Road; 40a Drury Buildings, 2 Drury Lane (counting house) [1884-1885 John Frangopulo added]; 1889-1890: Demetrius Augustus Gallati, 12 Linnet Lane; 1st floor, 6 Manchester Buildings, 1 Tithebarn St. (counting house, with John Frangopulo); 1894-1895: Demetrius Augustus Gallati and Augustus Demetrius Gallati, 12 Linnet Lane; 1st floor, 6 Manchester Buildings, 1 Tithebarn St. (counting house); 1899-1900, 1900 exchange: Demetrius Augustus Gallati (Demetrius A Gallatti in one voter list) and Augustus Demetrius Gallati, Highfield, Greenbank Drive, Sefton Park; 2 Borough Buildings North, 7 Rumford St. (counting house).

    He was partners with Augustus Demetrius Galatti in D. A. Galatti & Co., Merchants, 7, Rumford Street, Liverpool, until he resigned 31 Dec 1901/10 Sep 1903 (London Gazette 31 Dec 1901/15 Sep 1903).

    Demetrius Augustus Galatti, merchant, 40A, Drury Buildings, Drury Lane, Liverpool, England was an investor in the Commercial Bank of Alexandria Limited (London Gazette 28 Feb 1877)

    D.A. Galatti participated in a Liverpool town meeting to raise funds for the earthquake victims on the Island of Zante, Greece (Liverpool Mercury 14 Feb 1893).

    The Church of St. Charles Borromeo, Liverpool, sits on land that was formerly owned by Demetrius Augustus Galatti and Lucia Frangopulo, who had sold it to the Little Sisters of the Poor. The nuns had maintained St Augustine's Home from 1885 and then sold the land for the future church for £2223 (St Charles Borromeo Parish Centenary, 1892-1992).

    D. A. Galati attended the Sep 1897 Liverpool funeral of Ambrose Anthony Vlasto (Liverpool Mercury, 28 Sep 1897).

    Demetrius A. Gallatti, Highfield, Green Bank Drive, is on the 1899 Electoral List for Liverpool, England.

    Frangopulo, Agelasto, & Co. was among the two dozen Liverpool merchant enterprises which signed a letter stating how they would deal with, as importers of Egyptian cotton, regulations concerning bagging that put "unnecessary burden on the trade" (Manchester Guardian, 29 Jul 1870, p 2).

    Demetrius Augustine Galatti was in partnership with John Michael Agelasto in the firm, Frangopulo, Agelasto & Co., Merchants Liverpool and New York, as reported in the London Gazette, 20 Jun 1873.

    His brother Zannis is on the Negroponte-Agelasto tree.

    UK Naturalisation: Demetrius Augustus Galatti, Smyrna, 19 Dec 1867; certificate 5643

    Name:
    Name is spelled Gallati, Galatta, Galatti, Gallatti in various Liverpool electoral registers.

    Died:
    Death notice appeared in The Times (London) 11 Aug 1904.

    Buried:
    Folio Entry C/N Section Grave Class
    1590 31765 N O 52/3 352 CEM 9/2/6

    Dimitrios married Angelica (Stamatios) Frangopulo on 16 Jul 1868 in Manchester, Lancashire, England UK. Angelica (daughter of Stamatios Nicolas (Nicolas) Frangopulo and Loukia (Michael) Agelasto) was born on 10 Jan 1851 in Manchester, Lancashire, England UK; was christened on 04 Mar 1851 in Manchester, Lancashire, England UK; died on 31 Dec 1920 in Highfield, Greenbank Drive, Sefton Park, Liverpool, Lancashire, England UK; was buried on 04 Jan 1921 in Smithdown Road Cemetery, Toxteth Park, Liverpool, Lancashire, England UK. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Angelica (Stamatios) Frangopulo was born on 10 Jan 1851 in Manchester, Lancashire, England UK; was christened on 04 Mar 1851 in Manchester, Lancashire, England UK (daughter of Stamatios Nicolas (Nicolas) Frangopulo and Loukia (Michael) Agelasto); died on 31 Dec 1920 in Highfield, Greenbank Drive, Sefton Park, Liverpool, Lancashire, England UK; was buried on 04 Jan 1921 in Smithdown Road Cemetery, Toxteth Park, Liverpool, Lancashire, England UK.

    Notes:

    She is also on the Negroponte-Agelasto tree.

    Residence, England: 1851, The Cliff, Broughton, Manchester; 1861, Highfield, Bury New Road, Sefton Park, Liverpool; 1871-1881, Stoneleigh, Aigburth Road, Toxteth Park, Liverpool; 1891, 12 Linnet Lane, Liverpool; 1901-1920, Highfield, Greenbank Drive, Sefton Park, Liverpool.

    1851 London census lists Angelica Frangopulo as a 3-month-old only child living with her parents at The Cliff, Broughton, Manchester. Her maternal grandmother, Maria Agelasto, is enumerated as a visitor.

    1861 England census for "Highfield," Bury New Road, Sefton Park, Liverpool, household headed by Stamati Frangopulo, 45, b. Greece, Mediterranean merchant, naturalized British subject; wife Lucia Frangopulo, 28, b. Syria [Syros]; children Angelica Frangopulo, 10; Nicholas Frangopulo, 8; Michael Frangopulo, 6; James Frangopulo, 4; George Frangopulo, 2; John Frangopulo, 7 months, all b. Manchester, Lancashire; 6 domestic servants.

    1871 England census for 'Stone Lea', Aigburth Road, Liverpool: Lucy S. Frangopulo, 37, head, widow, b. Berout, Turkey; sons Nicolas S., 18; James S., 14; George S., 13; John, 10; daughters Maria S., 8; Argyri S., 6; all scholars born Manchester; 8 servants; Demetrios Galatti, 28, head, general merchant, b. Smyrna, Turkey; wife Angelica, 20, b. Manchester; sons Augustus, 2, and Stamati, 8 months; both b. Liverpool, and 4 servants.

    1881 census: "Stoneleigh," Aigburth Road, Toxteth Park, Liverpool, England household headed by Lucy S. Frangopulo, widow, 48, b. Beyrout, Syria; unmarried sons, Nicholas, 27, merchant - Gen. Broker; George, 22, merchant - Gen. Broker; Johnny, 20, apprentice merchant; daughters Marigo, 18; Argyri, 16; Angelica Galatti, married, 30; all born Manchester; son-in-law L [D] A. Galatti, 39, b. Asia Minor Sanyrini; grandsons Augustus Galatti, 11; Stamati Galatti, 10; granddaughters Lucy, 8; and Zenobia, 5, all scholars b. Liverpool & 7 servants.

    1891 census: 12 Linnet Lane, Liverpool, England household headed by Demetrius Galatti, 48, cotton merchant, b. Smyrna, naturalized British subject; wife Angelica, 40, b. Higher Broughton, Lancashire; son Augustus, 21; daughters Lucy, 18 and Zenobia, 15, all b. Liverpool & 2 servants.

    1901 England census: "Highfield," Greenbank Drive, Liverpool: Angelica Gallati, wife, 50, b. Manchester; son Augustus, 31, cotton merchant; Stamati, 30; daughter Zenobia, 25, all unmarried, b. Liverpool; and 4 servants. Several doors down from the Vlasto family at "Bonnevaine".

    1911 England census for Highfield, Sefton Park, Liverpool, household headed by Angelica Galatti, 60, b. Lower Broughton, Manchester, widow; son Augustus D, 41, cotton merchant; daughter Jennie D, 34, both single, b. Toxteth Park, Lancashire; 3 servants.

    Liverpool Electoral Registers, 1909-1910: Angelica Galatii, Highfield, Green Bank Drive; 1919-1920, Angelica Galatti and August Demetrius Galatti, Highfield, Green Bank Drive.

    The Frangopulo contingent at the mayor's fancy dress ball, Liverpool, Jan 1883 included: Miss A. (pecheuse Napolitaine), Mrs. (Espagnole), John (Chef de Cuisine) and Miss (Satanella) (Liverpool Mercury 27 Jan 1883).

    Birth:
    Ancestry.com's scan of the UK birth registry finds: Angelica Frangopulo, born Jan-Feb-Mar 1851, Salford, Greater Manchester, Lancashire. Certificate not examined.

    Name:
    Argenti calls her Angeliki Frangopoulos. Angelica Frangopulo in the birth registry, v XX, p 925. Certificate not examined.

    Christened:
    God-parents: Marigo Agelasto (daughter of Ioannis Perembli) her grandmother.

    Died:
    Her estate was valued at £5,904 (net personalty), Gross £8,198 ([Liverpool] Daily Post & Mercury, 24 Sep 1921). Actually, £8,196 9s. 1d. Probate 15 Feb to Zenobia Ralli (wife of Michel Constantine Ralli) and George Hardman Ashworth chartered accountant.

    Buried:
    Folio Entry C/N Section Grave Class
    2023 40438 N O 53 352 CEM 9/2/7

    Notes:

    Married:
    The UK marriage registry finds: Angelica Frangopulo, married Jul-Aug-Sep, 1868, Salford, Greater Manchester, Lancashire, v 8d, p 102. Certificate not examined.

    Entry 273/089; Sponsor: Maria M. Agelasto (her grandmother); witness: N. C. Maximos; priest: Vasilios Moros, Presbyter: M. Oeconomos.

    Children:
    1. 1. Augustis (Dimitrios) Galati was born on 25 Apr 1869 in Valleyfield, Alexandra Drive, Prince's Park, Liverpool, Lancashire, England UK; was christened on 07 Jun 1869 in Greek Church of St Nicholas, Liverpool, Lancashire, England UK; died on 23 Dec 1931 in 31 Brunswick Road, Hove, Sussex, England UK; was buried on 28 Dec 1931 in Smithdown Road Cemetery, Toxteth Park, Liverpool, Lancashire, England UK.
    2. Stamatios (Dimitrios) Galati was born on 02 Aug 1870 in Alexandra Drive, Prince's Park, Liverpool, Lancashire, England UK; was christened on 12 Sep 1870 in Greek Church of St Nicholas, Liverpool, Lancashire, England UK; died on 10 Jan 1904 in Liverpool, Lancashire, England UK; was buried on 12 Jan 1904 in Smithdown Road Cemetery, Toxteth Park, Liverpool, Lancashire, England UK.
    3. Lucy (Dimitrios) Galati was born on 16 Feb 1873 in 'Stoneleigh', Aigburth Road, Liverpool, Lancashire, England UK; was christened on 14 Apr 1873 in Greek Church of St Nicholas, Liverpool, Lancashire, England UK; died on 27 Mar 1894 in Dresden, Saxony, Germany; was buried on 7 Apr 1894 in Smithdown Road Cemetery, Toxteth Park, Liverpool, Lancashire, England UK.
    4. Zenovia (Dimitrios) Galati was born on 12 Oct 1875 in 'Stoneleigh', Aigburth Road, Liverpool, Lancashire, England UK; was christened on 31 Jan 1876 in Greek Church of St Nicholas, Liverpool, Lancashire, England UK; died on 14 May 1945 in Liverpool, Lancashire, England UK; was buried on 18 May 1945 in Smithdown Road Cemetery, Toxteth Park, Liverpool, Lancashire, England UK.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Augustis (Dimitrios) Galati died in 1868.

    Augustis married Zennou (Zannis) Vouro. Zennou died in 1879. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Zennou (Zannis) Vouro died in 1879.
    Children:
    1. 2. Dimitrios (Augustis) Galati was born in 1841 in Smyrna/Izmir, Turkey; died on 08 Aug 1904 in Highfield, Greenbank Drive, Sefton Park, Liverpool, Lancashire, England UK; was buried on 11 Aug 1904 in Smithdown Road Cemetery, Toxteth Park, Liverpool, Lancashire, England UK.

  3. 6.  Stamatios Nicolas (Nicolas) Frangopulo was born on 10 Aug 1815 in Chios, Greece (son of Nicolas Frangopulo and Angeliki (Perris) Maximo); died on 16 Mar 1870 in allées des Capucines 17, Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur,France.

    Notes:

    The 1861 England census for "Highfield," Bury New Road, Sefton Park, Liverpool, household headed by Stamati Frangopulo, 45, b. Greece, Mediterranean merchant, naturalized British subject; wife Lucia Frangopulo, 28, b. Syria [Syros]; children Angelica Frangopulo, 10; Nicholas Frangopulo, 8; Michael Frangopulo, 6; James Frangopulo, 4; George Frangopulo, 2; John Frangopulo, 7 months, all b. Manchester, Lancashire; 6 domestic servants.

    Birth:
    According to his British nauralization application, he was born 6 Jan 1816.

    Name:
    or Frangopoulos

    Died:
    Estate valued at under £60,000 went to widow.

    Stamatios married Loukia (Michael) Agelasto on 13 Sep 1849 in Manchester, Lancashire, England UK. Loukia (daughter of Michael (Pandely) Agelasto and Maria (Ioannis) Parembli) was born on 14 Feb 1832 in Syros, Cyclades Islands, Greece; died on 05 Feb 1929 in Liverpool, Lancashire, England UK; was buried on 08 Feb 1929 in Smithdown Road Cemetery, Toxteth Park, Liverpool, Lancashire, England UK. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Loukia (Michael) Agelasto was born on 14 Feb 1832 in Syros, Cyclades Islands, Greece (daughter of Michael (Pandely) Agelasto and Maria (Ioannis) Parembli); died on 05 Feb 1929 in Liverpool, Lancashire, England UK; was buried on 08 Feb 1929 in Smithdown Road Cemetery, Toxteth Park, Liverpool, Lancashire, England UK.

    Notes:

    Residence, England: 1851, The Cliff, Broughton, Manchester, with 3-month-old Angelica and her mother Maria Parembli Agelasto; 1861, "Highfield," Bury New Road, Sefton Park, Liverpool; 1880, ten years after her husband's death, she lived with her children: Angeliki, a married daughter, and George, then still probably a bachelor (Address was given as Stoneleigh, Aigburth Road, Liverpool (Lancs), England in the notice of the Frangopulo & Agelasto bankruptcy, London Gazette, 14 Sep 1880); 1895, a L.S. Frangopulo had a phone in Wakefield, Liverpool, Lancs; 1900, Mrs. Lucy Frangopulo lived at 45 Ullet Rd., Aigburth Rd. S, Liverpool; 1901, the census lists her birthplace as "Assyria Greek subject Turkey", living with her grand-daughter, Marigo J. Maximos, age 14; 1921-29, Mrs. L.S. Frangopulo had a phone at 45 Ullet Rd; 1929, 45 Ullet Road, Liverpool.

    Liverpool Electoral Registers, 1899-1910, 1904-1905, 1909-1910, 1914-1915: Lucy Frangopulo, 45 Ullet Road (house); 1920, 1925: Lucy Frangopulo and Nicholas Frangopulo, 45 Ullet Road.

    1861 England census for "Highfield," Bury New Road, Sefton Park, Liverpool, household headed by Stamati Frangopulo, 45, b. Greece, Mediterranean merchant, naturalized British subject; wife Lucia Frangopulo, 28, b. Syria [Syros]; children Angelica Frangopulo, 10; Nicholas Frangopulo, 8; Michael Frangopulo, 6; James Frangopulo, 4; George Frangopulo, 2; John Frangopulo, 7 months, all b. Manchester, Lancashire; 6 domestic servants.

    1871 England census for 'Stone Lea', Aigburth Road, Liverpool: Lucy S. Frangopulo, 37, head, widow, b. Berout, Turkey; sons Nicolas S., 18; James S., 14; George S., 13; John, 10; daughters Maria S., 8; Argyri S., 6; all scholars born Manchester; 8 servants; Demetrios Galatti, 28, head, general merchant, b. Smyrna, Turkey; wife Angelica, 20, b. Manchester; sons Augustus, 2, and Stamati, 8 months; both b. Liverpool, and 4 servants.

    1881 census: "Stoneleigh," Aigburth Road, Toxteth Park, Liverpool, England household headed by Lucy S. Frangopulo, widow, 48, b. Beyrout, Syria; unmarried sons, Nicholas, 27, merchant - Gen. Broker; George, 22, merchant - Gen. Broker; Johnny, 20, apprentice merchant; daughters Marigo, 18; Argyri, 16; Angelica Galatti, married, 30; all born Manchester; son-in-law L [D] A. Galatti, 39, b. Asia Minor Sanyrini; grandsons Augustus Galatti, 11; Stamati Galatti, 10; granddaughters Lucy, 8; and Zenobia, 5, all scholars b. Liverpool & 7 servants.

    1911 England census for 45 Ullet Road, Sefton Park, Liverpool, Lancashire, household headed by Lucy S. Frangopulo, 77, b. Turkey, naturalized Brit, widow, 6 children still living; John C Maximos, 65, b. Greece, son-in-law, widower, married 3 years, two children, one still living, retired cotton broker, USA citizen; Marigo Maximos, 24, b. Virginia, USA, grandaughter, single; 5 servants.

    She appears on the Negroponte-Agelasto tree.


    Listed as Merchant and Partner in Frangopulo & Agelasto, 1880.

    She was God-mother to her grandson Stamati D. Galati.

    The Liverpool Mercury, 29 Jan 1880, apparently starved for news, reports on Lucy Frangopulo's carriage accident.

    The Frangopulo contingent at the mayor's fancy dress ball, Liverpool, Jan 1883 included: Miss A. (pecheuse Napolitaine), Mrs. (Espagnole), John (Chef de Cuisine) and Miss (Satanella) (Liverpool Mercury 27 Jan 1883).

    Mrs. S.N. Frangopulo, Bankside, Higher Broughton was among members of the Manchester Shaksperian Society involved in a fundraising event (Manchester Times 22 Mar 1851); this was about the time of the birth of their first child.

    Either she or one of her daughters-in-law attended a ball given in the Manchester Assembly Rooms by Mrs. and Mrs. John Ambrose Negroponte to honor the coming out of their daughter Maria in 1900. She wore a "beautiful dress of pink accordinan-pleated chiffon, the [?] draped half-way with Brussels lace" ("Mrs. Negroponte's Ball," Manchester Times, 12 Jan 1900).

    At one social event Mrs. Frangopulo "was in black trimmed with sequined net" ("Mrs. Alfred Charlton's Garden Party" Manchester Times, 19 Jul 1895).

    At the Western Club Ball, "As usual Mrs. Negroponte and Mrs. Frangopulo were very strikingly gowned" (Manchester Times, 29 Apr 1898).

    Jean Parembli, Greek citizen, died 4 Apr 1927 at Leipzig, Germany, and left his estate to Lucy Stamaty Frangopoulo, Liverpool. He is referred to as Mr. Johannes Parembli and is perhaps Lucy's cousin, she being his closest living kin.

    Lucia Frangopoulos gave an icon of Archangel Michael to the Greek Church of Manchester, 1860-1863.

    Name:
    Known as Lucia Stamatio Frangopulo.

    Birth:
    The 1871 census says she was born in Berout, Turkey.

    Died:
    DOD given in Probate.

    Will proved 13 Mar 1929 by Frank Deeks Sharples, solicitor, and Herbert Henry Girardet, cotton merchant, executors. Estate valued at £23087 8s 3d, resworn at £23425 2s 1d, administered at Liverpool (London Gazette 5 Apr 1929).

    Death notice appeared in The Times (London) 8 Feb 1929.

    Buried:
    Folio Entry C/N Section Grave Class
    2135 42670 N O 50 352 CEM 9/2/8

    Notes:

    Married:
    Entry: 002/009; Best man: Zorzis Dromokaites; priest: Damaianos B. Liveropoulos.

    Argenti says 01 Sep 1849

    Children:
    1. 3. Angelica (Stamatios) Frangopulo was born on 10 Jan 1851 in Manchester, Lancashire, England UK; was christened on 04 Mar 1851 in Manchester, Lancashire, England UK; died on 31 Dec 1920 in Highfield, Greenbank Drive, Sefton Park, Liverpool, Lancashire, England UK; was buried on 04 Jan 1921 in Smithdown Road Cemetery, Toxteth Park, Liverpool, Lancashire, England UK.
    2. Nicolas (Stamatios) Frangopulo was born on 16 Apr 1853 in Salford, Greater Manchester, England UK; was christened on 27 Aug 1853 in Salford, Greater Manchester, England UK; died about Mar 1926 in Liverpool, Lancashire, England UK; was buried on 10 Feb 1926 in Smithdown Road Cemetery, Toxteth Park, Liverpool, Lancashire, England UK.
    3. Michael (Stamatios) Frangopulo was born on 12 Sep 1854 in Manchester, Lancashire, England UK; was christened on 09 Nov 1854 in Manchester, Lancashire, England UK.
    4. James Dromocaiti (Stamatios) Frangopulo was born in win 1856 in Manchester, Lancashire, England UK; was christened on 10 Jun 1857 in Manchester, Lancashire, England UK; died on 19 Dec 1933 in Surrey, England UK.
    5. George F. (Stamatios) Frangopulo was born on 23 Oct 1858 in Manchester, Lancashire, England UK; was christened on 16 Jan 1859 in Manchester, Lancashire, England UK; died on 16 May 1923 in Palace Hotel, Buxton, Derbyshire, England UK; was buried on 18 May 1923 in St Mary's Church, Prestwich, Greater Manchester, England UK.
    6. John (Stamatios) Frangopulo was born on 31 Jul 1860 in Manchester, Lancashire, England UK; was christened on 20 Oct 1860 in Manchester, Lancashire, England UK; died on 11 Nov 1927 in Carlton Hotel, East Cliff, Bournemouth, Dorset, England UK; was cremated on 17 Nov 1927 in Greek Orthodox Cemetery, West Norwood, London, England UK.
    7. Maria (Stamatios) Frangopulo was born on 11 Oct 1862 in Salford, Greater Manchester, England UK; was christened on 15 Nov 1862 in Salford, Greater Manchester, England UK; died on 27 Sep 1886 in Mountain Top Hotel, Nelson County, Virginia USA; was buried on 25 Apr 1887 in Smithdown Road Cemetery, Toxteth Park, Liverpool, Lancashire, England UK.
    8. Argyri (Stamatios) Frangopulo was born on 20 Jul 1864 in Salford, Greater Manchester, England UK; was christened on 20 Aug 1864 in Manchester, Lancashire, England UK; died on 20 Mar 1945 in Conway, Caernarfonshire, Wales UK; was buried after 20 Mar 1945 in Smithdown Road Cemetery, Toxteth Park, Liverpool, Lancashire, England UK.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Nicolas Frangopulo was born about 1780 in Chios, Greece; died on 24 May 1850 in Lancashire, England UK; was buried in Ardwick Cemetery of the Orthodox Greeks, Manchester, England UK.

    Notes:

    A Nicolas Frangopoulos, married to an Angeliki, is recorded on a monument at the Petrocochino church Aghios GIoannis in the Kampos, Chios, and is said to have been a 'magistrate' or judge in England. (Christopher Long)

    A Nicolas Frangopoulos (no proof that this is he) was appointed as a member of the Chios 'ephory' during the Samian invasion and occupation of the island by Logothetis during the Massacres of Chios. (Christopher Long)

    His daughter's marriage record shows him as 'of Syros'. (Christopher Long)


    Nicholas Frangopoulos, 63, b. Chios, married, having arrived Syros 1828, merchant, swore allegiance to the Greek state on 20 Aug 1843 at the town hall, Ermoupolis, Syros.

    He was likely naturalized British. His grandson Nicholas Frangopulo, in his own application for British naturalization, said his grandfather was a British subject.

    Name:
    or Frangopoulos

    Nicolas married Angeliki (Perris) Maximo. Angeliki died on 28 Nov 1862 in [Greece]. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Angeliki (Perris) Maximo died on 28 Nov 1862 in [Greece].

    Notes:

    An Angeliki Frangopoulos, wife of a Nicolas Frangopoulos, is recorded on a monument at the Petrocochino family church of St John (Aghios GIoannis) in the Kampos on Chios. She is said to have died on 28 Nov 1862 (Christopher Long).

    Children:
    1. 6. Stamatios Nicolas (Nicolas) Frangopulo was born on 10 Aug 1815 in Chios, Greece; died on 16 Mar 1870 in allées des Capucines 17, Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur,France.

  3. 14.  Michael (Pandely) Agelasto was born in 1802 in Chios, Greece (son of Pandely (Michael) Agelasto and Loula (Stephanos) Ziffo); died on 19 Oct 1886 in rue de la Biblioteque 24, Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur,France; was buried on 21 Oct 1886 in St. Pierre Cemetery, Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur,France.

    Notes:

    Ralli & Agelasto operated in the silk trade in Marseille in 1860-61. See, Gregorii Valerianovich Melgunof, Das südliche Ufer des Kaspischen Meeres oder die Nordprovinzen Persiens (Adamant Media Corporation, 2004), p. 286.

    He is the "Mr Agelasto" referred to in the following anecdote. According to John (Matthew) Ziffo, his father Matthew Alexander Ziffo "was born in the Island of Chios about 2 1/2 years before the Massacre. On that terrible day his Mother with her two daughters, and a young maid, carrying my Father, took to the mountains to cross the island; following a long trail of refugees and guided by shepherds over mule paths. The maid soon got tired, left the child on the mountain side and fled. A Mr Agelasto, the father of John Agelasto whose firm (Frangopulo Agelasto & Co of London and Liverpool) [Theodore (Matthew) Ziffo] joined when he came to London, was following and recognizing the child picked him up and took him to the island of Syra. By a fortunate coincidence his mother and sisters also landed in Syra. One can imagine her joy at being re-united with her boy whom she had feared lost."

    He is the distinguished gentleman whose portrait is omnipresent at the top right of these webpages.

    Parker Agelasto has found four copies of a photo taken in Marseille that is believed to be Michael Pandely Agelasto, same as the portrait miniature. There are a lot of similarities to the portrait miniature, but the two pictures are separated by about 20 years. Similarly, one is a real photo the other an artist likeness of the sitter.

    He was in partnership as merchants, at Marseilles, under the firm of Petrocochino, Agelasto & Co.; at Constantinople, under the firm of E. M. Vuro and Co.; at Galatz [sic], under the firm of D. C. Climi and Co.; at Ibraila and Bucharest, under the firm of Parembli and Climi; and at London, under the firm of Petrocochino and Co., until it was dissolved 31 Dec 1861. The other partners included George Petrocochino, Michael Vuro, M. Parembli, Anthony Vlasto, J. M. Agelasto, A. D. Syngros and A. N. Damiano (London Gazette 28 Mar 1862). An earlier notice appeared 18 Mar 1862 with the typo M. P. Agelasts.).

    Michel Agelasto, 55, merchant, allees des Capucines 15, was a signatory witness to the marriage of Michel Parembli and Aspasia Dromacaiti, 4 Jun 1857.

    He was a signatory witness to the 1849 marriage of Antoine Nicholas Petrocochino and Euthalie George Petrocochino.

    Michael Agelasto signed a letter to the provisory Greek Parliament in 1825 demanding it include a Chiot deputy. This suggests he lived briefly in Syros after fleeing Chios in 1822 and before settling in Marseille.

    27 Nov 1834: Michael Agelasto, 32, married, born Chios, merchant, arriving Syros 1824, swore allegiance to the government at the Syros tribunal (before the town hall was built). Stephen Agelasto [possibly his third cousin Stephanos (Augustis) Agelasto], who arrived on Syros also in 1824, took the oath the same day.

    M.P. Agelasto was among the 327 Chiot refugees in Syros who signed a letter dated 10 Jul 1829 to the Governor of Greece.

    M. P. Agelasto was co-administrator of the will [see source] of a parish priest who set up scholarships for young Marseille Chiots in 1861.

    P.P. Negroponte and M. Agelesti, both with the firm Negroponte & Agelastl (sic) were among the more than thirty merchants, "citizens of New Orleans and inhabitants of Louisiana," who signed an open letter written under the seal of the City of New Orleans to Dr. John E. E. Ealino in The Charleston Mercury 19 Jan 1860, p 2, praising the physician's skills as his former patients and welcoming him as a winter resident of New Orleans. This man's son, Alexander M., settled in New Orleans after an 1860 visit on which, perhaps, he was accompanied by his father.

    "Brig Walter Scott, Leighton, Matamoras 30 ds., with cotton to Negreponte & Agelasto. Oct. 18 [1863], off Tortugas, was boarded by U.S. gunboat Clyde" (New York Times 6 Nov 1863, p 8.

    Michel Agelasto is referenced as one of the 1822 massacre refugees who arrived in Marseille (Echinard); This Michel fled to Syros and didn't arrive in Marseille until at least after 1835.

    1871 England census: 22 Pembridge Crescent household headed by J M Agelasto, 35, merchant, b. Syros, Greece; wife Aglaia, 29, b. Marseille; sons Michel, 5; Pendley, 4; daughters Katherine, 3; Mary, 2 mos., Alexandra, 11 months; all b. London; father Michael P., 68, retired merchant; mother Marie M., 57, both b. Chios [Scio, Turkey]; & 6 servants.

    Philanthropy: in 1867 M(ichael) P. Agelasto donated 100 Francs to Chios Schools; Michael Agelasto & Son donated 250 Francs and M(ichael) P. Agelasto 100 Francs to the Chios Hospital according to unpublished research by Demetrios Melachrinoudis. In 1972 Michael P. Agelasto again gave 200 Francs to the hospital. According to Reports on Hygiene Institutions of Chios by the same author, he contributed to the hospital in various years from 1874-1880.

    M. Agelasto, Marseille, is listed among the diaspora Greeks donating 300 fr. to a fund for the Thebes earthquake in 1853.

    Petrocochino-Agelasto, Marseille, is listed among the diaspora Greeks donating 250 fr. to a fund for the Thebes earthquake in 1853.

    Died:
    Argenti incorrectly says 20 Oct 1886.

    Buried:
    Cemetery 1886 register line entry 9141 midi carré 1, ter grec, no. 2, residence rue de la Biblioteque 24. Register notes: 15 Oct 1894 [year after his wife's death] he was moved to carré 1, ter grec, 3d rue, no. 11.

    Michael married Maria (Ioannis) Parembli on 12 Mar 1831 in Syros, Cyclades Islands, Greece. Maria (daughter of Ioannis Parembli and Arghyro Damiano) was born in 1811 in Chios, Greece; died on 18 Feb 1893 in quartier Sainte Marguerite, Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur,France; was buried on 19 Feb 1893 in St. Pierre Cemetery, Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur,France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Maria (Ioannis) Parembli was born in 1811 in Chios, Greece (daughter of Ioannis Parembli and Arghyro Damiano); died on 18 Feb 1893 in quartier Sainte Marguerite, Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur,France; was buried on 19 Feb 1893 in St. Pierre Cemetery, Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur,France.

    Notes:

    Residences: The 1851 London census registers "Maria Agelasto, Greek native, a merchant's wife", as living with her daughter, Lucy, her son-in-law and their newborn daughter, Angelica. The 1861 London census reports "Maria M Agelasto", merchant’s wife, hotel visitor; until 1889, 24 Rue de la Bibliothèque, Marseille; 1889, 1 Rue des Trois-Mages, Marseille; 1891-93, 17 allée de Meihan, Marseille.

    She likely had a brother named Michael; her sister Despina (Ioannis) Parembli is on the Negroponte-Agelasto tree. Her nearest sibling may have been a boy named Matthaos, born about 1811. He was a student in Munich sometime between 1826 and 1844, according to Konstantin Kotsowilis, Die griechischen Studenten in München unter König Ludwig I. von Bayern (von 1826 bis 1844): Werdegang und späteres Wirken beim Wiederaufbau Griechenlands (Ausländerbeirat der Stadt München, 1995). He was from Chios and his father was murdered when he was only 11 years old. He had 6 brothers and sisters who moved to Livorno and then Marseille (Parker Agelasto).

    1871 England census: 22 Pembridge Crescent household headed by J M Agelasto, 35, merchant, b. Syros, Greece; wife Aglaia, 29, b. Marseille; sons Michel, 5; Pendley, 4; daughters Katherine, 3; Mary, 2 mos., Alexandra, 11 months; all b. London; father Michael P., 68, retired merchant; mother Marie M., 57, both b. Chios [Scio, Turkey]; & 6 servants.

    Buried:
    It is likely she is buried with her husband, in the tomb to which he was moved a year after her death. She was initially buried midi carré 1, ter grec, no. 2.

    Died:
    DOD from death certificate. Argenti incorrectly says 28 Feb 1893.

    Children:
    1. 7. Loukia (Michael) Agelasto was born on 14 Feb 1832 in Syros, Cyclades Islands, Greece; died on 05 Feb 1929 in Liverpool, Lancashire, England UK; was buried on 08 Feb 1929 in Smithdown Road Cemetery, Toxteth Park, Liverpool, Lancashire, England UK.
    2. Alexander (Michel) Agelasto was born on 10 Sep 1833 in Syros, Cyclades Islands, Greece; died on 01 Dec 1906 in 54 York St., Norfolk, Virginia USA; was buried on 02 Dec 1906 in Elmwood Cemetery, Norfolk, Virginia, USA.
    3. Marigo (Michael) Agelasto was born about 1834 in Syros, Cyclades Islands, Greece.
    4. John Michael (Michael) Agelasto was born on 14 Sep 1835 in Syros, Cyclades Islands, Greece; was christened about 24 Nov 1835 in The Orthodox Church of Christ's Transfiguration (Metamorphosis), Ermoupoli, Syros, Cyclades Islands, Greece; died on 10 Nov 1919 in 25 Landsdowne Road, Holland Park, London, England UK; was buried on 14 Nov 1919 in Greek Orthodox Cemetery, West Norwood, London, England UK.



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