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Anargyros "Andrew" Capilos Gravesite

Updated May 27, 2025
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Anargyros "Andrew" Capilos Gravesite
The grave of Anargyros Capilos and his wife Anastasia in Pine Grove Cemetery, Middletown Connecticut.
Date & Place: in Middletown, Middlesex County, Connecticut United States
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Anargyros Capilos
Born in Sparta, Greece, Andrew arrived in Hawaii in 1902. He subsequently spent most of his life in the United States. By 1930, Andrew was living in Norwich, Connecticut and married to Anastacia Gianacopolous (1889 - 1953). also born in Greece. They were living with their children William (Agamemnon Anargyros), May, George, James, Bessie, and Irene in a rented home on Franklin Street and Andrew was a cook in a restaurant. He was the sole source of support for the family. Ten years later, Anargyros was 52 years old and living in Middletown, Connecticut, on Grand Street, in a rented home. He was a naturalized citizen, had completed 8th grade, and was now called a "chef" in a restaurant. He and Anastasia had added son James, 3, to the fold. Eldest son James was a waiter in the restaurant, and son George was also a chef. At 55, Andrew was living on Laurel Street in Middletown. He was 5 feet 7 inches tall, weighed 215 pounds and described as "stout" (well, he WAS around food all day) and had brown eyes, grey hair, and a "ruddy" complexion. Andrew and his wife Anastasia are buried together in Pine Grove Cemetery, Middletown, Connecticut. See Anargyros Capilos: Obituary
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