NamePandely (Andrew) Fachiri, GGG Grandson
Birth13 Nov 1839, Trieste, Italy/Austria
Death8 May 1909, 19W 31st Street, NYC, USA
MemoAccording to tomb stone at Smithdown Lane Cemetery, Toxteth Park, Liverpool, England. Argenti says 1 May 1909. Sturdza says 8 May 1909 NYC, USA.
Residence1870, 25W 49th Street, NYC, USA
BurialLiverpool, England
Memo‘In the family vault’.
Residence1909, 19W 31st Street, NYC, USA
OccupationDirector of Ralli Brothers (cotton merchant). Manager of Ralli Bros, 18 Old Slip, NYC (1874-1880).
OriginChios.
Note 1In 1880 a Pandély Fachiri and Theodore (Pandély) Ralli took over management of the New York firm of Ralli Brothers on the dismissal of Mr Fachiri and Mr Vouros (Vouro).
Note 2New York Tribune – Death Notices, 10 May 1909 “Fachiri - Suddenly, on Saturday morning, May 8, Pandelli A. Fachiri, at his residence, No. 19 West 31st st. Funeral at Liverpool, England, and interment in the family vault.”
Note 3Pandely Fachiri, born 1939, and his wife [named Caroline on the manifest], born 1848, traveled from Liverpool aboard the ‘Scotia’ arriving New York 18 August 1869. This possibly could have been a honeymoon cruise.
Note 4On 10th Feb 1880 he was sacked (with his brother Antonio and Antonio Vouros) by Ralli Bros for violating a company rule against speculation.
Flags***, Argenti, Cantacuzene, Coressi, Giustiniani Fi, Giustiniani Pi, Grimaldi, Mavrogordato, Maximo, Petrocochino, Ralli (Chaviara), Ralli (Pitsis), Ralli (Spechlis), Rodocanachi, Vlasto