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Hripsime and Kevork Donabedian from Malatia

Hripsime and Kevork Donabedian from Malatia. Photo taken in France in the 1950s. Hripsime and Kevork Donabedian are the grandparents of writer Alexandre Kebabdjian. Kevork Donabedian Private Coll. Photo PHEBUS.
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Fakrikian family in Vienne – France

Fakrikian family from Malatia. Photo taken in Vienne, France around 1950. Kevork Donabedian Private Collection.
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Associate of the tailor Stepan Keusseyan

Associate of the tailor Stepan Keusseyan from Malatia. Kevork Donabedian Private Coll.
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Krikor Demirjian in New York, 1926

Krikor Demirjian, from Malatia, nephew of Maryam Kensyan (Koussamanoukian?) born Demirjian. Photo taken in New York, 1926. Kevork Donabedian Private Coll.
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Harutiun Tavitian in Valence on April 30, 1935

Harutiun Tavitian, son of Krikor and Satenig Tavitian from Malatia, taken in Valence, France, on April 30, 1935. Kevork Donabedian Private Coll.
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Yeghia Mooradian and Yervant Garabedian – Pazmashen 1908

Yeghia Mooradian and Yervant Garabedian – Pazmashen 1908. The Mooradians (or Muradian) was one of the seven founding families of the village, in the 14th C., after they emigrated from their original homes in or near to Ani. Craig Karekin Wallen Private Coll.
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Bahar Malkasian, Sahag Boghosian, Zaruhi Malkasian – Pazmashen 1907

Bahar Malkasian, Sahag Boghosian (nephew), Zaruhi Malkasian (daughter), in Pazmashen in 1907. Craig Karekin Wallen Private Coll.
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Sarkis, Bahar and Zaruhi Malkasian – Whitinsville 1910

Sarkis, Bahar, & Zaruhi Malkasian with uncle & cousin (all from Pazmashen), taken Whitinsville, Mass, 1910. Craig Karekin Wallen Private Coll.
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Sarkis Malkasian family in Whitinsville – 1922

Sarkis Malkasian, Satenig (2nd wife – Kesariatzi), and her children, Vanna and Krikor, taken Whitinsville, Mass, 1922. Craig Karekin Wallen Private Coll.
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Mooradian brothers from Pazmashen in Whitinsville – 1917

Mooradian (Muradian) brothers Tateos (center), Yeghia (right), & cousin Hovaness, (Pazmashentzi), Whitinsville, Massachusetts, 1917. The Mooradians was one of the seven founding families of the village, in the 14th C., after they emigrated from their original homes in or near to Ani. Craig Karekin Wallen Private Coll.
