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251 1815 Vienna city directory lists Schilizzi Georg Leone, unter der Firma Sohne der Geb. Shchilizzi und Galatti. Schilizzi, Zorzis Leonidas (Leoni) (I298)
 
252 1815 Vienna city directory lists Schilizzi Zanni Mich., unter der Firma Gebr. Schilizzi und Sohne (Ital.), Fratelli. Schilizzi, Zannis (Miké) (I2585)
 
253 1815 Vienna city directory lists Theodor Negroponte under Negroponte und Georguffopulo.  Negroponte, Theodore (Ambrosios) (I1170)
 
254 1820: Zizinia, Petrocochino & Agelasto founded. "It began with Smyrna for cotton, Retimno [Crete] and Hydra for oil. In 1821 it received several products from Livourne and cotton from Alexandria, a little before the dissolution of their company, then the formation of Zizinia & Co. and Petrocochino-Agelasto, two houses that played an important role in Marseille commerce, during and especially after the Greek War of Independence" (Echinard). Petrocochino, Michael (Dimitrios) (I92)
 
255 1826 according to his tomb (though no mention of Syros which is according to Metaxa). Another source says 1827 (Christopher Long). Coronio, Theodore John (Zannis) (I1301)
 
256 1826, Constantinople, according to Sturdza. Calvocoressi, Zannis (Zorzis) (I2024)
 
257 1830 Chios, according to Sturdza Coronio, Theodore John (Zannis) (I1301)
 
258 1834: French nationality. (No. 6133) ORDONNANCE DU ROI qui accorde des Lettres de declaration de naturalite au Monsieur Petrocochino (Michel), ne le 21 avril 1792 a Scio, ile de l’archipel, negociant a Marseille, department des Bouches du Rhone (Paris, 25 Avril 1834). French naturalization (see particularsPetrocochino, Michael (Dimitrios) (I92)
 
259 1835 is an average between the date extrapolated from the 1891 census and the death index. Silverman, Gabriel (I4968)
 
260 1835, Petrocochino & Agelasto, Marseille operated the Pegasus, 198 tons and the Chariklia, 155 tons. In 1850, handling 13 ships, the firm imported a total of 2,255 tons: from Tarsous 585,066 ocques sesame, 88,000 ocques linseed, 42 bales wool, 183 bales cotton; from Odessa, 4,055 chetwerts wheat; from Berdiansk 6,574 chetwerts wheat, and from Cyprus 201 bales cotton. 1850: 30 rue Sénac. In 1860 it imported 2,165 tons by 10 ships A History of Greek-owned Shipping). Agelasto, Michel (Pandia) (I30)
 
261 1841 British census enumerates the household at 26 Finsbury Circus, London: Paul Rodocanachi, 20; Paul Rodocanachi, 30; Constantine Ralli, 30; Pandili Rodocanachi, 20, all foreign-born merchants. Rodocanachi, Paul Zannis (Zannis) (I1955)
 
262 1841 England census: Deansgate, Manchester: Michael Ralli, 25, merchant. Ralli, Michalis (Alexander) (I2656)
 
263 1841: A.T. Rallis was a church warden in the Greek Chapel in Finsbury Circus, London. Ralli, Antonios (Theodore) (I630)
 
264 1846: first resident manager of Ralli Bros., 11 S. William, 59 Stone St., 21 Beaver St., New York, New York. Prassacachi, Leoni (Nicolas) (I1806)
 
265 1846: I.S. Schilizzi was a church warden in the Greek Chapel in Finsbury Circus, London. Schilizzi, Ioannis (Stephanis) esq (I2511)
 
266 1848/9: A.P. Petrocochino was a church warden in the Greek Chapel in Finsbury Circus, London. Petrocochino, Alexander Pandia (Pandia) (I1404)
 
267 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 Agelasto, Augustus (Cosi) (I41)
 
268 1850-1853: Calvocoressi & Darvaro, merchants, 10 Blackfriars St., Manchester, England. Calvocoressi, Dimitrios (Zannis) (I632)
 
269 1851 British Census reports the family living at 1 South Place, Finsbury, London: A. Petrocochino, head, 37, general merchant; his wife Aurora, 32, both born Chios; children, Pandia, 9, born Malta; John, 7; Marietta, 5, both born London; two servants and a visitor, Mary Sevastopoulos, 60, married, merchant's wife, born Chios. Petrocochino, Marietta (Alexander) (I1403)
 
270 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. Paspati, Nicolas George (George) (I993)
 
271 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. Paspati, Zorzis (Nicholas) (I983)
 
272 1851 England census lists the household at 31 Finsbury Circus headed by Pandia E. Segrandi, 32, b. Greece, general merchant; wife Calliope, 19, b. Greece; child Jenny, 5 mo., City of London; cook, nurse and nurse's maid. Sagrandi, Pandia (Eustratios) (I1365)
 
273 1851 England census lists the household at 31 Finsbury Circus headed by Pandia E. Segrandi, 32, b. Greece, general merchant; wife Calliope, 19, b. Greece; child Jenny, 5 mo., City of London; cook, nurse and nurse's maid. [Sagrandi], Calliope (I1369)
 
274 1851 England census lists the household at 31 Finsbury Circus headed by Pandia E. Segrandi, 32, b. Greece, general merchant; wife Calliope, 19, b. Greece; child Jenny, 5 mo., City of London; cook, nurse and nurse's maid. Sagrandi, Zenou (Pandia) (I1374)
 
275 1851 England census: Broughton Cottage, Salford, England household headed by Augustus Agelasto, 35, unmarried, merchant, b. Cio [sic] Greece, and 1 servant. Agelasto, Augustus (Stephanos) (I47)
 
276 1851 England census: Bury New Road, Broughton (nr. Manchester), household headed by Luke Ziffo, 50, merchant in cotton & ? goods; wife Despina, 40; sons George, 19, 'clerk to myself', all b. Greece; Miltiades, 8, and daughter Euterpe, 3, both b. Manchester; Nicolas Caralli, nephew, 18, 'clerk to myself,' b. Greece; & 4 servants. Ziffo, Loukas George (George) (I1575)
 
277 1851 England census: Bury New Road, Broughton (nr. Manchester), household headed by Luke Ziffo, 50, merchant in cotton & ? goods; wife Despina, 40; sons George, 19, 'clerk to myself', all b. Greece; Miltiades, 8, and daughter Euterpe, 3, both b. Manchester; Nicolas Caralli, nephew, 18, 'clerk to myself,' b. Greece; & 4 servants. Capari, Despina (Andrea) (I1574)
 
278 1851 England census: Bury New Road, Broughton (nr. Manchester), household headed by Luke Ziffo, 50, merchant in cotton & ? goods; wife Despina, 40; sons George, 19, 'clerk to myself', all b. Greece; Miltiades, 8, and daughter Euterpe, 3, both b. Manchester; Nicolas Caralli, nephew, 18, 'clerk to myself,' b. Greece; & 4 servants. Ziffo, George (Loucas) (I2853)
 
279 1851 England census: Bury New Road, Broughton (nr. Manchester), household headed by Luke Ziffo, 50, merchant in cotton & ? goods; wife Despina, 40; sons George, 19, 'clerk to myself', all b. Greece; Miltiades, 8, and daughter Euterpe, 3, both b. Manchester; Nicolas Caralli, nephew, 18, 'clerk to myself,' b. Greece; & 4 servants. Ziffo, Miltiades (Loucas) (I2854)
 
280 1851 England census: Bury New Road, Broughton (nr. Manchester), household headed by Luke Ziffo, 50, merchant in cotton & ? goods; wife Despina, 40; sons George, 19, 'clerk to myself', all b. Greece; Miltiades, 8, and daughter Euterpe, 3, both b. Manchester; Nicolas Caralli, nephew, 18, 'clerk to myself,' b. Greece; & 4 servants. Ziffo, Euterpe (Loucas) (I2852)
 
281 1851 England census: Bury New Road, Broughton (nr. Manchester), household headed by Luke Ziffo, 50, merchant in cotton & ? goods; wife Despina, 40; sons George, 19, 'clerk to myself', all b. Greece; Miltiades, 8, and daughter Euterpe, 3, both b. Manchester; Nicolas Caralli, nephew, 18, 'clerk to myself,' b. Greece; & 4 servants. Ziffo, Euterpe (Loucas) (I272)
 
282 1851 England census: Bury New Road, Broughton, Lancashire, household headed by C. Scaramanga, 26, merchant cotton ??, b. Trieste, Austria; wife H., 18, b. Smyrna; brother P., 22, merchant in cotton, b. Trieste, Austria; & 4 servants. Scaramanga, Nicolas (George) (I563)
 
283 1851 England census: Bury New Road, Broughton, Lancashire, household headed by C. Scaramanga, 26, merchant cotton ??, b. Trieste, Austria; wife H., 18, b. Smyrna; brother P., 22, merchant in cotton, b. Trieste, Austria; & 4 servants. Scaramanga, Hypatia (Nicolas) (I564)
 
284 1851 England census: Bury New Road, Salford, Broughton [Manchester] household headed by John Contostavlos, 21, merchant of silk & cotton goods; brother Leonard, 18, his apprentice; Theodore Coronio, 23, cousin, merchant of silk & cotton goods, all b. Greece; nephew Constantine Lambrenad, 24, merchant of silk & cotton goods, b. Turkey; & 2 servants. Condostavlo / Contostavlos, Jean (Alexander) (I2084)
 
285 1851 England census: Bury New Road, Salford, Broughton [Manchester] household headed by John Contostavlos, 21, merchant of silk & cotton goods; brother Leonard, 18, his apprentice; Theodore Coronio, 23, cousin, merchant of silk & cotton goods, all b. Greece; nephew Constantine Lambrenad, 24, merchant of silk & cotton goods, b. Turkey; & 2 servants. Condostavlo / Contostavlos, Leone (Alexander) (I2083)
 
286 1851 England census: Bury New Road, Salford, Broughton [Manchester] household headed by John Contostavlos, 21, merchant of silk & cotton goods; brother Leonard, 18, his apprentice; Theodore Coronio, 23, cousin, merchant of silk & cotton goods, all b. Greece; nephew Constantine Lambrenad, 24, merchant of silk & cotton goods, b. Turkey; & 2 servants. Coronio, Theodore John (Zannis) (I1301)
 
287 1851 England census: Darby Greene, household headed by Joseph Long, 33, railway laborer, b. Bath; wife Maria, 30, b. Tiverton [Devon]; sons Benjamin, 11, b. Tiverton; and Joseph, 2, b. Yately; daughters Eliza, 7, and Matilda, 5, both b. Middlesex, St. George. [Long], Marie (I1235)
 
288 1851 England census: Darby Greene, household headed by Joseph Long, 33, railway laborer, b. Bath; wife Maria, 30, b. Tiverton [Devon]; sons Benjamin, 11, b. Tiverton; and Joseph, 2, b. Yately; daughters Eliza, 7, and Matilda, 5, both b. Middlesex, St. George. Long, Joseph (I1234)
 
289 1851 England census: Darby Greene, household headed by Joseph Long, 33, railway laborer, b. Bath; wife Maria, 30, b. Tiverton [Devon]; sons Benjamin, 11, b. Tiverton; and Joseph, 2, b. Yately; daughters Eliza, 7, and Matilda, 5, both b. Middlesex, St. George. Long, Matilda (Joseph) (I705)
 
290 1851 England census: George E. Franghiadi, 11, and Michael E. Franghiadi, 10, both b. England, boarded at Avenue Road (Abbey House A-19), Hampstead, Middlesex, in a 16-boy school run by Joseph Cuming, clergyman. Franghiadi, Michael (Emmanuel) (I1592)
 
291 1851 England census: George E. Franghiadi, 11, and Michael E. Franghiadi, 10, both b. England, boarded at Avenue Road (Abbey House A-19), Hampstead, Middlesex, in a 16-boy school run by Joseph Cuming, clergyman. Franghiadi, George (Emmanuel) (I1591)
 
292 1851 Isle of Man Census for the household at Glenespet, Patrick, headed by John Kewley, 38, b. Leyame, agricultural labourer; wife Ann Kewley, 39; children John C Kewley, 16, agricultural labourer; James Kewley, 14, tailor; Ann Kewley, 12; William Kewley, 10; Edward Kewley, 8; Thomas Kewley, 6; Jane Kewley, 1, all b. Patrick. Kennedy, Ann (John) (I1139)
 
293 1851 Isle of Man Census for the household at Glenespet, Patrick, headed by John Kewley, 38, b. Leyame, agricultural labourer; wife Ann Kewley, 39; children John C Kewley, 16, agricultural labourer; James Kewley, 14, tailor; Ann Kewley, 12; William Kewley, 10; Edward Kewley, 8; Thomas Kewley, 6; Jane Kewley, 1, all b. Patrick. Kewley, John Caesar (John) (I1455)
 
294 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. Frangopulo, Angelica (Stamatios) (I434)
 
295 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). Ralli, Ioannis (Eustratius) (I2291)
 
296 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). Paspati, Nicolas George (George) (I993)
 
297 1852-53 bankruptcy involving Stavros J. Negroponte of Manchester, merchant, in co-partnership with Constantine D. Milliotti, Constantinople, under the firm S.J. Negroponte & Co. (London Gazette 30 Apr 1852, 17 Jun 1853). Also 5 Mar 1853. Negroponte, Stavros Jacobos (Jacobos) esq (I1258)
 
298 1855/56 birth year estimated from citizenship oath; appears to be the same age as his brother Theodore L. Scanavi, Constantin (Laurentius) (I1502)
 
299 1859, 1860: N. Argenti worked for Ralli Bros. and Petrocochino Bros. according to the Thacker's Directories, Calcutta, years respective. Argenti, Nicolas (Andreas) (I778)
 
300 1859: J.C. Negroponte worked for Schilizzi & Co. according to the Thacker's Directories, Calcutta. Negroponte, John (Constantine) (I62)
 

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