NameTheodore Anthony (Anthony) Vlasto, 4C3R
Birth19 Sep 1839, Salonika, Greece/Hellenes
MemoArgenti says 17-09-1839.
Death21 Nov 1901, Liverpool, England
MemoAccording to ‘Local Wills’ notice in The Liverpool Courier, 20 Mar 1902. Argenti says 1 Nov 1901.
Burial25 Nov 1901, All Saints’ Church, Childwall, Lancs, England
Residence1881, Linnet Lane, Sefton Park, Liverpool, England
Residence1883, 198 Lodge Lane, Toxteth Park, Liverpool, England
MemoAccording to burial information.
Residence1884-1888, Bonnevaine, Greenbank Drive, Sefton Park, Liverpool, England
OccupationA partner in Ralli Brothers in 1892 on the retirement of Sir Lucas E. Ralli.
Note 1‘Of Liverpool’. Was he an admirer of Angelia Calvocoressi in the 1860s? If so, is he the young man in a blue cravat in a portrait miniature found among her personal items - or is he the young man seated in a photograph which she kept similarly?
Note 2He is cited in ‘Wills and Bequests’ section of the 29 Mar 1902 issue of The Illustrated London News. Estate £156,846 5s 10d leaving money to Cretan schools, Liverpool Greek church and to hospitals.
Note 3The 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: ...
Note 4... they were: N. G. Paspati and Theodore A. Vlasto (See The Times [London] 23 May 1893).
Note 5His Will was cited in the Illustrated London News of 29 March 1902.
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