NameAlexander Anthony (Anthony) Vlasto, GGG Grandson
Birth12 Aug 1833, Trieste, Italy/Austria
Death6 Jun 1899, Chios House, Poynders Road, Clapham Park, Surrey, England
MemoOr the 7th June.
Burial10 Jun 1899, Hellenic Enclosure, West Norwood Cemetery, London, England
Residence1881, Craven House (Chios House), Grove Road, Clapham Park, London, England
Residence1899, Office: 25 Finsbury Circus, City of London, England
Residence1899, Chios House, Poynders Road, Clapham Park, Surrey, England
Residence1865, Lockerby Road, Fairfield, Liverpool, England
OccupationRalli Brothers from 1866 (partner 1879) alternating as chairmanship with Ralli partners.
OriginChios. Merchant of Trieste.
Note 1“Moved to London 1866 to share management of Ralli Brothers” but had a child, Calliope, there in 1862! With John S. Schilizzi and Ralli Brothers funded an essay "Interpretation of the New Testament, Vol. ll" by Nicholaos M. Damalas, published Athens 1892.
Note 2He (followed by two sons and a grandson) guided and shared control of Ralli Brothers during the period of its greatest worldwide success. He had a very close personal and professional relationship with his co-chairmen Sir Lucas Ralli and Sir Strati Ralli.
Note 3He died two days after the tragic death of his daughter, Caterina, and two days before her funeral... Probate of £333,590 1s 0d granted to his widow Calliope and brother Theodore Anthony Vlasto and his 1st cousin Stephen Augustus Ralli.
Note 4London probate of £333,590 1s 0d was granted to his widow Calliope Vlasto, Theodore Anthony Vlasto and Stephen Augustus Ralli.
FlagsArgenti, Avierino, Cantacuzene, Caradja, Coressi, Giustiniani Fi, Giustiniani Pi, Grimaldi, LIverpool, London, Mavrogordato, Maximo, Petrocochino, Ralli(Chaviara), Rodocanachi, Scanavi, Scaramanga, Schilizzi, Sevastopoulos, Trieste, Vlasto, Vouro