submitted by Chris Baveas on 03.07.2023
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submitted by Tina Tsakiris on 10.05.2020
Hi Stephen. I found the information on Ancestry that may be of interest. https://www.ancestry.com.au/search/?name=_frelengus&count=50&name_x=s_1 Tina
submitted by Peter Makarthis on 10.02.2020
Nicholas and Mottee Bubonic Plague 1900
Two Greeks, George Nicholas and Peter Motis(Mottee) contracted the bubonic plague while working in oyster saloons during the outbreak of 1900 in Sydney.
Until recently, the outbreak of the plague in Sydney was not generally known, with the publication of a register of those who contracted the deadly disease. Three hundred and three persons are recorded as having contracted the plague with one hundred and three failing to recover.
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submitted by Vikki Vrettos Fraioli on 09.11.2016
Email to John T. Conomos from Theodore Koukoulis in regards to the history of the Magalocnomos family.
(Posting at the request of John T. Conomos from California)
From: Theodoros Koukoulis Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2016 1:09 PM To: John Conomos
Subject: The history of Megaloconomos family
Dear Mr Conomos,
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submitted by Peter Makarthis on 08.03.2015
When Greek meets Greek-1948 When Greek meets Greek – They Marry Lismore, Thursday – Two men and two women who had not seen each other since they were tiny children in Greece were married in Lismore last night (Wed 3 March) in the first* Greek double wedding for the district. They were married in the Church of England with the Greek ceremony, by the Very Rev Metrofanis of Sydney. The families of both couples have been life-long friends on the tiny island of ...
submitted by Peter Makarthis on 23.02.2015
Trefilly- Baveas Wedding 1929. WEDDING --:0:-- TREFILLY – BAVEAS --- The marriage took place on Thursday of last week (14 March), at the residence of Mr. Kerry Baveas, Tingha of Miss Metaxia Baveas, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Baveas of Potamos, Cerigo, Greece, to Mr. John Trefilly, of Yeoval, N. S. W. The ceremony was perforced according to the rites of the Greek Orthodox Church by Archimandrites Theofilactos Papathanasopoulos, of Sydney.
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At initial glance, it may look like Georgia's offense would be in difficulty following shedding best receiver Michael Bennett to an ACL injury that will keep him out for the rest of the season. But the team's great depth at the place must guarantee there isn't a key drop-off.
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New England Patriots Professional Bowl wide receiver Wes Welker made a uncommon media appearance for the duration of an offseason of uncertainty at his Outdated Spice football camp in Peabody, Massachusetts http://www.broncosplayersstore.com.
During his youth football camp, Welker was asked about his present contract situation and a achievable extension with the Patriots&mdashwhich is rather exciting contemplating the existing ...
submitted by Greek Australian History on 15.07.2014
by CHRISTOS N. FIFIS *CHRISTOS N. Fifis teaches Greek Studies in the School of Historical and European Studies, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia. His current research project is entitled: A History of the Greek Orthodox Community of Melbourne and Victoria 1897-2003 The aim of this paper is to discuss the structure and social stratification of the pre-War II Greek community in Australia, to trace the development of the Greek Orthodox Communities ...
submitted by Leslie Comino on 05.04.2013
hi I was going through the war service section of Greeks who served in ww2 and dont see my Fathers name in the RAAF section. L.A.C Theodore Minas Comino joined the RAAF in Inverell NSW and served in New Guinea during WW2 Place of birth Perliggianika Kythera
submitted by Peter Makarthis on 01.07.2012
THE GREEK TRIBUTE WALL An important aspect of the Roxy Museum will be the Greek Tribute Wall. The Roxy Tribute Wall will be a living monument to a shared Greek-Australian history, one that has a particularly strong foundation across numerous rural and regional communities of NSW and QLD. A number of institutions across Australia have successfully developed Welcome or Tribute Walls that record and display names of immigrants to honour their passage to Australia and ...
THE ROXY MUSEUM DEVELOPMENT 2012 Following the successful restoration of the Roxy Café, and the wonderful 75th Anniversary celebrations in April 2011, The Roxy is pleased to announce the development of the Roxy Museum as the next exciting project to take place at the complex in Bingara. The mission statement for The Roxy Museum is as follows: “A museum of Greek settlement in country Australia, with a focus on New South Wales and Queensland.”
GREEK NEWSPAPER – NEW PUBLICATION FOR AUSTRALIA The Mercury (Hobart, Tasmania) Tuesday 30 November 1926. We have received a copy of the first issue of the “Hellenic Herald,” a new Greek newspaper to be published weekly in Sydney, “primarily,” it is explained, “to enlighten our fellow-countrymen, the Greeks, in this noble country” (Australia). The letterpress, printed in Greek, covers a wide range of interests, and there is one page in the English language. The ...
Hellenic Herald 1926 ΠΑΝΕΛΛΗΝΙΟΣ ΚΗΡΥΞ Hellenic Herald “The Leading Greek Newspaper in Australasia” Editor: Ioannes Stilson Manager: George Marsellos Office: 119-23 York Street, Sydney, NSW. First Edition 16 November 1926 Editorial OUR AIM -- “Our aim in inaugurating this journal is primarily to enlighten our fellow-countrymen, the Greeks, in this noble country, and particularly those who have not ...
submitted by Peter Makarthis on 19.06.2012
Greek Community of New South Wales -O- Unanimously Declares the Hellenic Herald As its Official Organ -o- Commendatory Letter -o- Sydney, January 4, 1927 To the Editor, “Hellenic Herald,” Sydney. Dear Sir, The Greek Community of New South Wales, having followed with great attention and pride from its first appearance until the present time, the views, aspirations and aims of your excellent journal, ...
submitted by Peter Makarthis on 05.06.2012
Greek Double Wedding QUAINT CUSTOMS DESCRIBED The Greek community of Sydney made high holiday on Sunday* in honour of the first double wedding that has been celebrated in the Agia Triatha Greek Orthodox Church at Bourke Street, Surrey Hills. The brides were Kanella and Marie, daughters of Rev. Father Evangelos Crithary and Madame Crithary, of Cerigo, Greece; and the respective bridegrooms were Jack Moulos, of Singleton (son of Rev. Father Moulos and Madame Moulos of Cerigo), ...
submitted by Paul Mathers on 18.04.2012
With the help of former President of the Kytherian Association of Australia, John Prineas, and and Vassi Uhrweiss (nee, Margetis) – we can now determine that the photo attached was taken in 1972 – on the occasion of the 50th ANNIVERSARY OF THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE Kytherian Association of Australia. It was taken on the occasion of the 50th Anniversary Kytherian Ball.
submitted by Peter Makarthis on 15.11.2011
The Day of Οχι 1940 Hellenic Herald, 14 November 1946 The Historic Day of 28th October, 1940 Address by MR.ANARGYROS STRATIGOS Vice-President of the Greek-Australian League of Athens It is with pleasure that I respond to the courteous and flattering invitation of the Greek Branch of the Returned Soldiers League to say a few words to the Australian people through the Broadcasting Station 2GB on the occasion of today’s official celebration of ...
submitted by Peter Makarthis on 17.09.2011
Η ΕΠΙΔΟΣΙΣ ΤΗΣ ‘ΛΗΚΥΘΟΥ Broadcast comments on Canberra’s Ceremony BY PROFESSOR S. H. ROBERTS On July 19, a simple moving and symbolic ceremony took place in Canberra. A Corinthian urn of the Sixth century, B. C. was handed to the Prime Minister and other Australian representatives; and in it was soil from the graves of Australian soldiers buried in Athens. As the Venerable Regent, Archbishop Damaskinos wrote, “this ancient urn does not contain ...
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