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Jean (Alexander) Condostavlo / Contostavlos

Male Abt 1830 -


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Jean (Alexander) Condostavlo / Contostavlos was born about 1830 in Greece.

    Notes:

    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.

    Entry in the 1872 NYC directory: Contostavlos, John, cotton, 5 S. William, h 843 Fifth Ave; 1877 directory, 446 Lexington Ave.

    John Kontostavlos, established 1871, is on Contopoulos' list of principal Greek commercial houses in New York City. Between 1870-1910 John Contostavlos was a member of the New York Cotton Exchange.

    John Contostavlo contributed £1 to the Relief Fund for the Wounded Danes (Daily News & The Morning Post [London], 16 Mar 1864).

    Not to be confused with Jean (Alexander) Condostavlo (18 Oct 1891 - 10 Aug 1926), son of Alexander (Jean) Condostavlo and Mina (Pandia) Ralli.

    Family/Spouse: Erato (Emmanuel) Franghiadi. Erato was born about 1837 in Greece. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Angelica (Jean) Condostavlo / Contostavlos  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1863 in Greece.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Angelica (Jean) Condostavlo / Contostavlos Descendancy chart to this point (1.Jean1) was born about 1863 in Greece.

    Notes:

    1871 England census [West Derby]: household at 'Athenian Villa,' Oak Hill Park, Liverpool, was headed by Pantaleon A. Contoslavlos, 43; merchant; wife Julia, 33; brother Leonard A., 38, retired merchant; Erato J., sister-in-law, 34; Angelica, 7, niece, all b. Greece; nephews Alexander, 5, and Pandia A., 4; niece Angelica A., 2, all b. France; brother Athont [Ashorite], 36, widower, merchant, b. Greece, & 5 servants. Located next to the Negroponte family's 'The Ferns' and close to the Rodocanachi family's 'Hawthorn House.'

    Erato Contostavlos, 35, b. Greece and [daughter] Angelica, 10, arrived New York City aboard the Scotia from Liverpool on 17 Sep 1872.




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