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A Brief History of the Balteas Family from Stavropigi of Exo Mani and Messinia, to Varousi in Lakonia |
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By Aris Poulimenakos, genealogist, and Nikos Balteas Foreward by Donald George McPhail, Editor of Mani: Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow Translation and notes by Mary Papoutsy The original article appeared in Greek in the May-June issue Stathoula Stergiou Papakyriakopoulou20, as we know from another notarized document (see Fig. 9), was still living in 1906.21 The Third Balteas Generation22 ". . .Vasiliki, the widow of Mih. Balteas, [of] the clan of Koliatsou. . ." and her son ". . . Vasileios Mih. Balteas, claiming that he is of age. . .," are selling ". . . a house situated above Kalamai in the dimos of the same name. . . ." Fig. 10 Konstantinos Panagioti Balteas 20The "middle" name of widow Stathoula is not a real middle name, but is a "patronymic name," a possessive noun form derived from the given name of her father, Stergios. Her maiden name, of course, was Papakyriakopoulou, but readers should be aware that this proper name, too, is inflected, just as the patronymic, reflecting a possessive form. In contrast, male members of the family would use the surname spelling "Papakyriakopoulos," a form that doesn't show possession. 21The authors don't elaborate on details about the widow. Perhaps she furnished additional family history in the way of oral accounts, supporting some of the information gleaned from documentary evidence. 22In all successive generations, the men use a patronymic name where Westerners would use a "middle name." This proper name was inflected, showing possession. For additional explanation, see fn20 and fn12 above. 23The translator was unable to find a listing of this profession in the Lexicon of the New Hellenic Language by Professor Babiniotis; it is thus transcribed into English and not translated. 24In the Mani magazine article, the authors had referred readers here to specific documents, but images of these were not reproduced in the article. Thus we are unable to reproduce them for HCS viewers. 25See fn24 above. |
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