1. | Angeliki (Constantine) Negroponte was born on 22 Sep 1863 in Manchester, Lancashire, England UK; was christened on 12 Dec 1863 in Greek Church of St Nicholas, Liverpool, Lancashire, England UK; died on 27 Oct 1926 in Liverpool, Lancashire, England UK; was cremated in Smithdown Road Cemetery, Toxteth Park, Liverpool, Lancashire, England UK. Notes:
Occupation: music teacher
Residence, Liverpool, England: 1871, The Ferns, Oak Hill Park; 1881-1891, 5 Waverley Road, Toxteth Park; 1901, 26 Hawarden Avenue, Toxteth Park; 1911-1920, 4 Oakbank Road, Wavertree; 1925, 75 Canning Street.
1871 England census [West Derby]: household at 'The Ferns,' Oak Hill Park, Liverpool, was headed by Constantine Negroponte, 42, cotton broker, b. Greece; wife Angelique, 32, b. France; mother Polymnia, 70, widow, b. Greece; Paul C., 9, b. London; daughters Angelique, 8, b. Manchester, and Hypatia, 6, b. Liverpool; nephews Paul P., 8 and James P., 7, both b. France; & 4 servants. Located next to Contostavlos family's, 'Athenian Villa' and near to the Rodocanachi family's 'Hawthorn House.'
1881 England census shows living at 5 Waverley Road, Toxteth Park, Liverpool, England: Angelique Negroponte, head of household, 43 married, born Marseille, France; with daughters Angelique, 19, Hypatia, 16, Polymnia, 7, all students, born Liverpool, and two servants.
1891 census: 5 Waverley Road, Liverpool, England household headed by Angelique Negroponte, married, 53, b. France; daughters Angelique, 27; Hypatia, 25; Polymnia, 17, all b. Liverpool & 2 servants.
1901 England census for the household at 26 Hawarden Avenue, Toxteth Park, Liverpool, Lancashire, headed by Constantine Negroponte, 73, b. Greece, retired cotton merchant; Angelique Negroponte, 63, b. France, Greek subject; daughters Angelique Negroponte, 37, b. Liverpool, Lancashire; Hypatia Negroponte, 35, b. Liverpool, Lancashire; Polymnia Negroponte, 27, b. Liverpool, Lancashire, all music teachers; a nurse and a servant.
1911 England census for 4 Oakbank Road, Wavertree, Liverpool, household headed by Angelique Negroponte, 73, widow, b. Marseille; daughters Angelique, 47; Polymnia, 38, both single, b. Liverpool, governesses.
She and her sisters taught music; a local advertisement read: "Miss Negroponte Receives Young Ladies for FRENCH CONVERSATION, and would also give Lessons in Greek--5 Waverley Road, Sefton Park" (Liverpool Mercury, 2 Jun 1893).
She was likely one of the Misses Negroponte who attended the 1921 Liverpool funeral of Mrs. D. A. Galatti.
Liverpool Electoral Registers, 1920: Polymnia Negroponte and Angelique Negroponte, 4 Oatbank Road; 1925: Polymuia (sic) Negroponte and Angelique Negroponte, 75 Canning Street.
Christened:
The address on the baptism record -- Liley Road/26 Hawarden Avenue, Liverpool -- is probably where the family was then living.
Buried:
She was cremated, according to the family tombstone where her name is included with those of her parents and her sister Hypatia.
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