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Alexandria
May 31, 2023 I come from the Donabedian family and we just came across this photo. I’m not sure who provided this photo or where it came from, but we would love to get in touch to know more! It looks like there are some numbers written that we can’t quite make out that maybe…
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Melanie
I believe this is my family’s home in this picture. How can I get a higher resolution copy of this image and more information on it?
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Diana Bantel (nee Kaloustian)
I am curious about the Kaloustian house in Arapkir. My father, Masis Kaloustian, was from there. His father’s name was Migerdich, and his grandfather’s name was Arakael. Masis arrived in Philadelphia in 1915. He was around 9 years old. He spoke about seeing his house burning while on the march. He also spoke of an…
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Margo W. Arroyo (Karabilikian-Encababian)
My father, Hagop Karabilikian/Karabelikian, and his 3 older sisters were from Amasya. Their father Avedis Karabilikian and mother Karabilikian/Karabelikian (née Bakdamurian) perished in the genocide. My grandfather Avedis was a textile merchant on the Silk Road. My father arrived in the USA in 1920, under his sister’s (Varteni) married name Yazmajian/ Yazmadjian and later changed…
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Jorge Zaven Kurkdjian
April 20, 2015 I am from Kurkdjian Family from Brasil, and this is a photo of the silk factory that belonged to my grand father family – Kevork Kurkdjian-Kharpert I would like to know how this photo come to this page, and would like to share photos from Kharpert that belonged to the family album.…
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Jorge Zaven Kurkdjian
April 20, 2015 I am from Kurkdjian Family from Brasil, and this is a photo of the silk factory that belonged to my grand father family – Kevork Kurkdjian-Kharpert I would like to know how this photo come to this page, and would like to share photos from Kharpert that belonged to the family album.…