- Andreas Lekatsas
Andreas Lekatsas was a native of the Greek island of
Ithaca and was one of the first Greeks to migrate to Australia. He arrived in Melbourne before 1851cite book |title=The Greeks in Australia |author=Anastasios M. Tamis |page=pp 31, 33 |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=-DcAcG9FWs8C&pg=PA33&lpg=PA33&dq=Lekatsas+immigrant&source=web&ots=EzbykYoZ3C&sig=S6dKHuU-cUUxggQG7rmo-D5V9ow |publisher=Cambridge University Press ] and initially moved to the goldfields ofBallarat . He soon found wealth, and a return journey to Ithaca inspired his nephewsAnthony JJ Lucas andMarino Lucas to also move to Australia. [http://www.kythera-family.net/index.php?nav=135-139&cid=277&did=8147&pageflip=1 The Greek Connection in the Nineteenth Century] ] Andreas may have taken part in theEureka Stockade uprising, as the following passage from the Ithacan Philanthropic Society details.Indeed a number of Ithacans went onto Melbourne after the gold-fields to make a living there. Andreas Lecatsas from Exoghi, Ithaca is said by his descendants to have jumped ship in 1851 to join the gold rush. Later he prospered as a Melbourne shop-keeper and returned to Ithaca some 20 years later to inspire some of his nephews to emigrate. Indeed, one nephew Antonios Lekatsas heeded his advice to see the new El Dorado and landed in Melbourne in 1877. It is said, but not authenticated that Andreas Lecatsas was present at the diggers’ stand at the Eureka Stockade near Ballarat in 1854. [ [http://www.ithaca.org.au/odysseus/Odysseus_179.pdf ITHACANS AND CHINESE CAME FOR GOLD] ]
The
Lekatsas family (the name anglicised to Lucas) 'subsequently pioneered high-class restaurants in Melbourne'.References
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