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Greek ancestors
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Vivienne | Report | 14 Jun 2003 08:05 |
Does anyone know how I can get to see the Greek census for mid 1800's? My Gt Gt Grandfather THEODORE CARTALI was a Greek shipping merchant. He had (as far as I know) 2 children ZOE THEODORE, and GEORGE. Zoe was my Gt.Grandmother. On her marriage cert. it shows her father was deceased in September 1889 and that she was living in CHESTERFIELD. I have all the Mormon CD's for 1881 census, but no mention of her anywhere before her marriage. My mother has told me that George lived in Manchester. |
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Vera | Report | 14 Jun 2003 09:45 |
Vivienne 1881 Census - RG11 4024 95 15 78 Bignor Street, Cheetham, Manchester, Lancs Theodore CARTALE head, m, 59, Constantinople - Export Merchant Marie CARTALE, wife,m,45, Manchester Clara Soppho CARTALE, dau,u,24, Manchester George Anastasios CARTALE, son,u, 23, Manchester - Head Clerk Ferdinand CARTALE, son,u, 22, Manchester - Tea Merchant Uzos Theodora CARTALE, dau,u, 20, Cheshire I think this is your family. Best wishes Vera B, Manchester |
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Vivienne | Report | 14 Jun 2003 16:03 |
Vera, Thank you SO much, I think you may be right! Guess the reason I did not locate anything was because the aforementioned marriage certificate showed the spelling Cartali with an I, which is the way my Mum also remembers it. Thanks again. Viv Reeves |