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Holy Metropolis of Detroit Parish Registry Records: Birth and Baptisms Parish of the ANNUNCIATION in MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE Holy Metropolis of Detroit Parish Registry Records: Birth and Baptisms Parish of the ANNUNCIATION in MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE Baptismal Full Name of the Date of Birth Place of Birth Date of Baptism Tonsured Certificate Full Name of Father Full Name of Mother Full Name of Sponor(s) Clergyman Celebrating Baptism Comments Person Baptized Name Number Year Month Day City State Country (Maiden Name) Year Month Day Calliopi Argol 1919 January 25 Memphis Tennessee USA Nicholas Argol Elizabeth Loris Louie Calamatsos 1919 May 6 Calliopi Rev. Fr. Anthony Papadimitriou Kostas Vergos 1925 June 24 Ioannis Vergos Fotini Vasilios Pappas 1925 November 17 Kostas Rev. Fr. Anthony Papadimitriou Panagiotis Vergos 1928 July 8 Ioannis Vergos Fotini Presvytera Houndras 1929 September 8 Panagiotis Rev. Fr. Timothy Houndras 7901 Konstantinos Iliopoulos 1928 November 18 Athanasios Iliopoulos Eleni Panagiotopoulou Nikolaos Asimakopoulos 1929 November 3 Konstantinos Rev. Fr. Timothy Houndras 7902 Evaggelia Ramos 1929 August 19 Alexandros Ramos Chrysoula Michael Makris 1930 February 9 Evaggelia Rev. Fr. Timothy Houndras 7903 Panagiotis Boutsikas 1929 September 27 Konstantinos Boutsikas Thelma Moroun Nikolaos Peteinopoulos 1930 April 25 Panagiotis Rev. Fr. Timothy Houndras 7904 Asimo Chicouras 1929 April 1 Ioannis Chicouras Marianthi Papademetriou Georgios Peteinopoulos 1930 April 25 Asimo Rev. Fr. Timothy Houndras 7905 Eleonora Bouzanis 1929 June 19 Athanasios Bouzanis Mary Halmiton Nikolaos Koronis 1930 April 27 Eleonora Rev. Fr. Timothy Houndras 7906 Ioannis Broumas 1930 March 12 Spyridon Broumas Keratso Agapitou Chrysafo Agapitou 1930 May 9 Ioannis Rev. Fr. Timothy Houndras 7907 Eleni Idreou 1930 January 11 Ioannis Idreou Chrysoula Vasiliou Anargyro Agapitou 1930 May 9 Eleni Rev. Fr. Timothy Houndras 7908 Maria Horoudas 1930 February 12 Nikolaos Horoudas Anargyro Stamatiou Christos Stamatiou 1930 May 9 Maria Rev. Fr. Timothy Houndras 7909 Amalia Malamas 1929 February 19 Ioannis Malamas Flora Mise Georgios Kotrotsos 1930 May 11 Amalia Rev. Fr. Timothy Houndras 7910 Aggeliki Ramos 1929 April 14 Phillip Ramos Eleni Frayer Georgios Sousoulas 1930 May 11 Aggeliki Rev. Fr. Timothy Houndras 10121 Georgios Touliatos 1929 December 9 Dionysios Touliatos Hariklia Georgios Theoharatos 1930 June 29 Georgios Rev. Fr. Timothy Houndras 10122 Nikolaos Konstantopoulos 1930 February 12 Georgios Konstantopoulos Maria Karakosta Athanasios Iliopoulos 1930 June 29 Nikolaos Rev. Fr. Timothy Houndras 10123 Ioannis Dalton 1929 November 5 Cloves Dalton Maria Pavlou Nikolaos Asimakopoulos 1930 July 25 Ioannis Rev. Fr. Timothy Houndras 10124 Ioannis Garoufalias 1929 October 3 Apostolos Garoufalias Sotiria Georgios Kotrotsos 1930 August 14 Ioannis Rev. Fr. Timothy Houndras 10125 Louiza Grigoriou 1916 August 15 Panagiotis Grigoriou Maria Eleni Vryomi 1930 August 15 Louiza Rev. Fr. Timothy Houndras 10127 Christos Kastanis 1929 October 11 Efstathios Kastanis Paraskevi Georgios Tsikouras 1930 October 11 Christos Rev. Fr. Timothy Houndras 10126 Georgios Vergos 1929 November 9 Ioannis K. Vergos Fotini Georgios Kotrotsos 1930 October 19 Georgios Rev. Fr. Timothy Houndras 10128 Evmorfia Afroditre Chicouras 1930 April 1 Konstantinos Chicouras Olga Peteinopoulou Alexandros Tsimpouras 1930 October 26 Evmorfia Rev. Fr. Timothy Houndras 10129 Sofia Broumas 1930 September 9 Haralambos Broumas Louiza Panagiotis Polydoropoulos 1930 November 2 Sofia Rev. Fr. Timothy Houndras 10130 Theodoros Asimakopoulos 1930 February 8 Thomas Asimakopoulos Ekaterini Nikolaos Tarabicos 1930 November 5 Theodoros Rev. Fr. Timothy Houndras 10541 Evaggelia Nikolopoulos 1930 June 20 Fotios Nikolopoulos Vasiliki K. Aristeidis Kotrotsos 1931 March 22 Evaggelia Rev. Fr. Timothy Houndras 10542 Emmanuel Nianiouris 1930 June 18 Evaggelos Nianiouris Fotini Vasilios Sfakianos 1931 April 26 Emmanuel Rev. Fr. Timothy Houndras 10543 Eirini Katsoulis October 28 Georgios Katsoulis Panagiota Konstantinos Borovas 1931 May 31 Eirini Rev. Fr. Timothy Houndras Nikolaos Vergos 1931 February 10 Ioannis Vergos Fotini Georgios Tarabicos 1931 August 21 Nikolaos Rev. Fr. Timothy Houndras 10544 Aspasia Valsamis 1931 May 11 Soterios Valsamis Efthalia Sofia Asimakopoulou 1931 August 30 Aspasia Rev. Fr. Timothy Houndras 10547 Emmanuel Garoufalias 1931 January 21 Apostolos Garoufalias Sotiria Georgios Andreopoulos 1931 October 2 Emmanuel Rev. Fr. Timothy Houndras 10545 Konstantinos Theoharatos 1931 May 11 Georgios Theoharatos Akrivi Gerasimos Touliatos 1931 October 18 Konstantinos Rev. Fr. Timothy Houndras 10546 Christos Sanidas 1931 June 28 Athanasios Sanidas Chrysanthi Georgias Karkatsugas 1931 September 23 Christos Rev. Fr. Timothy Houndras Andreas Papachristou 1931 April 1 Georgious A. Papachristou Eleni Aggeliki Asimaki 1931 November 1 Andreas Rev. Fr. Timothy Houndras 10548 Margarita Rentoumis 1931 April 5 Panagiotis Rentoumis Julia Johns Antonios Kourvellas 1931 November 8 Margarita Rev. Fr. Timothy Houndras 10549 Margarita Varvarezos 1931 June 2 Demetrios Varvarezos Panagiota Anetopoulou Margarita Futris 1931 November 28 Margarita Rev. Fr. Timothy Houndras 10550 Diomi Valsamas 1930 November 11 Konstantinos Valsamas Andromache Vasileios Sideris 1932 January 7 Diomi Rev. Fr. Timothy Houndras Ioannis Kritsenos 1930 August 27 Pavlos Kritsenos Opal Barnes Alexandra Polychroni 1932 January 7 Ioannis Rev. Fr. Timothy Houndras Michael Houroudas 1931 August 13 Nikolaos Houroudas Argyri Alexandra Polychroni 1932 January 10 Michael Rev. Fr. Timothy Houndras Georgia Idreou 1931 March 22 Ioannis Idreos Chrysoula Alexandra Polychroni 1932 January 10 Georgia Rev. Fr. Timothy Houndras Kyriaki Garoufalis 1932 February 1 K. Garoufalis Sotiria Papaioannou Magdalene Garoufali 1932 February 4 Kyriaki Rev. Fr. Timothy Houndras Maria Mastrokalos 1921 December 25 Christos Mastrokalos Anna Eleni Breoni 1932 July 3 Maria Rev. Fr. Timothy Houndras Panagiotis Oikonomidis 1932 March 5 Nikolaos P. Oikonomidis Annita Georgios Kotrotsos 1932 July 3 Panagiotis Rev. Fr. Timothy Houndras Akrivi Nikolopoulos 1929 August 11 Athanasios Nikolopoulos Aikaterini 1932 August 10 Akrivi Rev. Fr. Timothy Houndras Zoe Papachristou (Pappas) 1932 May 3 Memphis Tennessee USA Panagiotis Papachristou Kyriaki Efthymiou Konstantinos Theodorakopoulos 1932 August 15 Zoe Rev. Fr. Timothy Houndras Aspasia Anetopoulos 1931 December 14 Georgios Anetopoulos Maria Rodiou 1932 August 15 Aspasia Rev. Fr. Timothy Houndras Panagiotis Hadjis 1931 August 13 Demetrios Hadjis Andromachi Rollenberg Panagiotis Karagiozis 1932 August 26 Panagiotis Rev. Fr. Timothy Houndras Stavros Borovas 1931 October 20 Konstantinos Borovas Frances Lee Drosos Papageorgiou 1932 September 18 Stavros Rev. Fr. Timothy Houndras Maragarita Maria Katsoulis 1931 October 1 Ioannis Katsoulis Garoufalia Soteria Dema 1932 September 19 Margarita Rev. Fr. Timothy Houndras Ourania Chicouras 1931 June 29 Konstantinos Chicouras Olga Peteinopoulou Magdalini Peteinopoulou 1932 October 17 Ourania Rev. Fr. Timothy Houndras Georgia Chicouras 1931 November 12 Ioannis Chicouras Marianthe Papademetriou Georgios Chicouras 1932 October 17 Georgia Rev. Fr. Timothy Houndras Agapitos Broumas 1932 September 7 Spyridon Broumas Kyriaki Agapitou Chrysafo Agapitou 1932 November 1 Agapitos Rev. Fr. Timothy Houndras Nikolaos Makris 1932 January 17 Michael Makris Maria Panopoulou Nikoloas Asimakopoulos 1932 November 6 Nikolaos Rev. Fr. Timothy Houndras Nikolaos Sotikas 1930 August 31 Andreas Sotikas Maria Syropoulou Evaggelos Avdali 1932 November 20 Nikolaos Rev. Fr. Timothy Houndras Barbara Sotikas 1929 December 31 Andreas Sotikas Maria Syropoulou Nikolaos Tarabicos 1932 November 20 Barbara Rev. Fr. Timothy Houndras Nikoletta Eleni Argetakos 1933 January 23 Georgios Argetakos Evaggelia N. Ritsou Kyriaki Papachristou 1933 April 23 Nikoleta Rev. Fr. Timothy Houndras Last Update: 8/11/2020 Page 1 Holy Metropolis of Detroit Parish Registry Records: Birth and Baptisms Parish of the ANNUNCIATION in MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE Baptismal Full Name of the Date of Birth Place of Birth Date of Baptism Tonsured Certificate Full Name of Father Full Name of Mother Full Name of Sponor(s) Clergyman Celebrating Baptism Comments Person Baptized Name Number Year Month Day City State Country (Maiden Name) Year Month Day Nikolaos Stratos 1932 August 1 Michael Stratos Irene Eleni Mihelakaki 1933 June 10 Nikolaos Rev. Fr. Timothy Houndras Ioannis Klonaris 1931 December 9 Diamandis Klonaris Kyriaki Antonios Vlahostamatis 1933 June 18 Ioannis Rev. Fr. Timothy Houndras Nikolaos Kastanis 1931 February 2 Eustathios Kastanis Paraskevi Demetrios Talantianos 1933 June 18 Nikolaos Rev. Fr. Timothy Houndras Elisavet Bikas 1930 December 17 Demetrios Bikas Adely Spyridon Babalis 1933 July 23 Elisavet Rev. Fr. Timothy Houndras Philippos Demetriou 1933 July 15 Naoum Demetriou Aikaterini Georgios Nikolaou 1933 August 27 Philippos Rev. Fr. Timothy Houndras Christos Idreou 1933 March 20 Ioannis Idreou Chrysanthi Demetrios Zakos 1933 October 4 Christos Rev. Fr. Timothy Houndras Margarita Boutsikas 1933 August 31 Konstantinos Boutsikas Thelma Ioannis Stamatellos 1933 October 18 Margarita Rev. Fr. Timothy Houndras Maria Sofia Valsamis 1932 October 12 Soterios Valsamis Efthalia Sophia Asimakopoulou 1933 November 12 Maria Rev. Fr. Timothy Houndras Eleni Eftihia Demas 1933 October 22 Nikolaos Demas Sotiria Dema Sofia P. Polydoropoulou 1934 January 21 Eleni Rev. Fr. Timothy Houndras Demetrios Rentoumis 1933 January 25 Panagiotis Rentoumis Julia George Demetrios Bikas 1934 January 28 Demetrios Rev. Fr. Timothy Houndras
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