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1802 - 1882 (80 years)
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Name |
Constantine (Augustis) Agelasto |
Birth |
1802 |
Chios, Greece |
- Birth year according to Argenti, who places him last in birth order.
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Gender |
Male |
Death |
1882 |
Constantinople/Istanbul Turkey |
Burial |
Sislí Greek Orthodox Cemetery, Constantinople/Istanbul Turkey |
- On his list of Chiot graves at the Sislí cemetery in Constantinople, Georgiadis mentions the graves of Constantinos A. Agelastos and Angeroù C. Agelastos.
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Notes |
- Zolotas mentions Constantinos Agelasto, (1802 – 1882 Constantinople, citing Georgiadis 1840). His wife was Angerou (1812 – 1896) and his son was Augustís (C.) Agelasto (citing Georgiadis 1852). Georgiadis, the source for Zolotas, gives the above dates for Constantinos and his wife, though the son is not mentioned in the 1898 edition, which is perhaps why he is omitted by Argenti, who may have relied on this edition. Additionally, Georgiadis refers to the accounting records of St John Church of the Chiots and mentions the sum of 30 [Turkish] pounds, received on 27 Jan 1896, willed to the Church by
Angeroù Agelastos, widow of Constantinos Agelastos. (George Agelastos)
- Presumably he was born on and resided until 1822 at the St. Tryphon property, Kampos, Chios.
- Philanthropy: Constantine Agelasto donated 10 TL in favour of the 1881 earthquake victims on Chios according to unpublished research by Demetrios Melachrinoudis [4]
- Residence: 1859, Constantinople
- Occupation: banker
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Person ID |
I28 |
Agelasto |
Last Modified |
24 Nov 2015 |
Family |
Angerou Scouloudi, b. 1812, Chios, Greece d. 27 Jan 1896, 31 Aga Hamam St., Pera, Constantinople/Istanbul Turkey (Age 84 years) |
Children |
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Family ID |
F219 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
17 Dec 2007 |
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Sources |
- [S119] Philip P. Argenti, Argenti 1955, (London Oxford University Press).
Included in Philip Argenti's Agelasto family tree, number 28.
- [S2] Georgios Zolotas, Zolotas' History of Chios, (PD Sakellarios, 1928, Athens.), 262.
- [S15] Georgios Georgiadis, The Holy Church of St John of the Chiots in Galata , (Constantinople, 1898 [in Greek]), 219, 303.
- [S88] Demetrios Melachrinoudis, Chiot Emigrants, (unpublished research 2009).
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