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Nicolas George (George) Paspati

Male 1815 - 1895  (80 years)


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  1. 1.  Nicolas George (George) Paspati was born in 1815 in Chios, Greece; died on 23 Sep 1895 in Hellas House, 3 Devonshire Road, Princes Park, Liverpool, Lancashire, England UK; was buried on 26 Sep 1895 in Smithdown Road Cemetery, Toxteth Park, Liverpool, Lancashire, England UK.

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    1851 England census for the household on New Bury Road, Broughton, Lancashire headed by N G Paspati, 37, b. Turkey, merchant in cotton fabrics; wife Harriet Paspati, 25, b. France; George Paspati, 4; Maria Paspati, 2; Peter Paspati, 1; Juliet Paspati, 1 month, all b. Manchester, Lancashire; 6 domestic servants.

    1871 census shows for 3 Devonshire Road, Liverpool, a household headed by N. G. Paspoti, married, 55, merchant - East India, born Greece; Harrieta, wife, 44, b. France; George N., son, unmarried, 24, merchant - East India ,b. Manchester; Peter N., son, 21, unmarried, merchant's clerk, b. Manchester, deaf from birth; Julia N., daughter, 13, unmarried, b. Constantinople; Maria A. Cornelius, daughter, married, 23, b. Manchester; A. A. Cornelius, son-in-law, married, 33, merchant - East India; Liza A. Cornelius, granddaughter, unmarried, 1, b. Liverpool & 8 servants.

    1881 census shows for 3 Devonshire Road, Liverpool, a household headed by Nicholas G. Paspati, married, 66, livelihood "from interest of money", born Chios, Turkey; Marietta, wife, 54, b. Marseille; G.N., son, married, 34, East India merchant, b. Manchester; Peter N., son, 31, unmarried, merchant's clerk, b. Manchester, deaf; Julia N., daughter, 23, unmarried, b. Constantinople; Catina G., 27, married, daughter-in-law, b. Liverpool; N.G., grandson, 5; Harriet G., granddaughter, 4; Const. G., grandson, 2; Lissie A. Cornelius, granddaughter, 11, scholar; Zenobie A. Cornelius, granddaughter, 8; Alexandra A. Cornelius, 5; all born Liverpool & 11 servants.

    1891 England census: the household at 3 Devonshire Road [adjacent to 'Sunnyside'] was headed by Nicholas G. Paspatti, 75, living on his own means, b. Greece, with son Peter N., 40, accountant, b. Manchester. Visitors included Aristides Cornelius, 56, married, merchant, b. Greece, and [daughters] Etta [Zenobia], 18; Marie, 16, and Sanda, 13, all b. Liverpool.

    Liverpool Electoral Registers, 1870, burgess roll: Nicholas George Paspati, Hellas House, 3 Devonshire Road, Prince's Park; 16 Mellor's Buildings, 30 Exchange street East (counting house); 1875: Nicholas George Paspati, 3 Devonshire Road, Prince's Park.

    Founded Ralli Brothers Calcutta branch (Lal Bazaar) in 1851, along with John Eustratio Ralli.

    The King of Greece conferred the Silver Cross of the Order of the Saviour on two leading Greek citizens of Liverpool in recognition of their services in raising a fund for the relief of the sufferers by the earthquakes at Zante, Greece: N.G. Paspati and Theodore A. Vlasto (The Times [London] 23 May 1893).

    Nicholas G. Paspati, 21, b. Chios, unmarried, having arrived Syros in 1826, merchant, swore allegiance to the Greek state on 12 Apr 1836 at the Greek consulate, Constantinople.

    Investments: Nicholas Paspatti, merchant, Liverpool, was an investor in the Bank of Alexandria Limited (London Gazette 27 Feb 1873). Nicholas Geo. Paspati, merchant, 25 Finsbury Circus, London, invested in the Bank of Alexandria Limited (London Gazette 27 Feb 1875). Nicholas G. Paspati, Liverpool merchant, invested in the Bank of Alexandria Limited (London Gazette 28 Feb 1874). Nicholas George Paspati, Gentleman, Hellas House, Princes Park, Liverpool invested 14 years later (London Gazette 28 Feb 1887).

    Nicholas Paspati contributed £200 to The Chio Earthquake Relief Fund (Liverpool Mercury 20 Apr 1881).

    Nicholas George Paspatti, 3 Devonshire Road, is on the 1881 and 1886 Electoral Lists for Liverpool, England.

    Their son Peter was the subject of a bizarre court case (Times [London], 24 Mar 1914).

    Paspati N. G., 12 Aytoun St., Manchester, England (1853 city directory), the same location for Eustratio Ralli, with whom he was perhaps in business.

    His brother, Alexander, and parents are also on the Negroponte-Agelasto tree.

    John Eustriatio Ralli & Nicholas George Paspati managed Ralli Bros., Calcutta, founded 1851.

    1851: John Eustratio Ralli and Nicholas George Paspati directed the Calcutta branch of Ralli Bros. ("The Firm of Ralli Brothers and Other Greek Firms," pp. 69-92).

    Died:
    Death notice appeared in The Times (London) 25 Sep 1895, pg. 1.

    Nicholas George Paspati of Devonshire Rd, Liverpool, and of Penmaenmawr, Carnarvonshire, gentleman, died 23 Sep 1895 at Devonshire Rd; probate Liverpool 19 Dec to Harriet Paspati, widow; effects £67,178 7s. 2d.

    Buried:
    Folio Entry C/N Section Grave Class
    1337 26706 N N 336 352 CEM 9/2/5

    Family/Spouse: Arietta (Petros) Schilizzi. Arietta was born on 4 Sep 1826 in Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur,France; died on 06 Mar 1917 in Liverpool, Lancashire, England UK; was buried in Smithdown Road Cemetery, Toxteth Park, Liverpool, Lancashire, England UK. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Zorzis (Nicholas) Paspati was born on 15 Mar 1847 in Manchester, Lancashire, England UK; was christened on 09 Jun 1847 in Manchester, Lancashire, England UK; died on 19 Jan 1916 in Rome, Italy.

Generation: 2



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