Drosopigiotes in Rochester, NY edit

The article you created called Drosopigiotes in Rochester, NY has been inserted into the article Rochester, New York. A user is questioning the validity of your claims.

Drosopigiotes (Greek: Δροσοπηγιώτες) represent a population of Greek immigrants who were past inhabitants of the village Drosopigi, Florina in Greece. At present, the city of Rochester has the largest concentration of immigrants and families that trace their roots to the historically significant village Drosopigi. This likely includes the following families: Dedes, Manou, Stathopoulos, Hantes, Marou, Harissis, Theodorou, Styliadis, Tegas, Economidis, Roidis, Karras, Sidou, Tamoutselis, Tasikas, Kapsalis, Haltses, Tonas, Gitsis,Theodoridis, Stefanou, Vasho, Zahos, Petrou, Naselaris, Nedelkos, Tziatzio, and Strembenis.

What are your sources for this information? Kingturtle (talk) 03:42, 28 December 2007 (UTC)Reply


This information was not written by me, and while I believe it's accurate, I'm not in a position to represent the claim, particularly the detailed family names. The part about Rochester having the largest density of immigrants tracing their roots back to Drosopigi, Florina (Greece), is something that I'm certain is true, but haven't been able to find a source for. I was simply trying to remove it from the Drosopigi, Florina article, in a way that would be traceable and would leave it up to the original author to defend (if he/she were interested). I had provided a few days notice that I would do something about this in the discussion page for Drosopigi, Florina. I'll try, at some point, to get the original author to step in. drosopigi (talk) 21:24, 22 February 2008 (UTC)Reply

Added a message to Greekfan21's talk page, as he/she are potentially the original author: . drosopigi (talk) 23:40, 27 February 2008 (UTC)Reply