Chariton Theodor Georgiades de Boësku
Chariton Theodor Georgiades (Demetrius) de Boësku (Parepa) (unk.-abt. 1836) was born in Wallachia, Ottomon Empire. He married Elizabeth Eleanor Seguin on 3 Sep. 1835 in Westminster, Middlesex, England. He died about 1836. He was one of the eminent men for whom Wilford Woodruff initiated proxy temple ordinance work in Aug. 1877.
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