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Interview with Zarouhi Mooradian (nee Malkasian), conducted by her grandson, Craig Wallen, at her home in Whitinsville, Mass., April 28, 1973
CW: What is your name? ZM: Zaruhi Mooradian CW: Where were you born? ZM: Pazmashen. Where is that? ZM: Kharpert (province in Turkey) When were you born? ZM: 1898. CW: What were your parents’ names? ZM: Father’s name was Sarkis and (mother’s name] Bahar. CW: Last name? ZM: Malkasian. CW: Do you know what your…
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Shirley Kalashian-Collins
Interesting – they are in the same sort of outfits of an unknown man a cousin found in her closet. We have been trying to figure out who he was. This says Pazmashen, so I’m wondering if that was how they dressed in that area.
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Zaruhi Mooradian with her children – 1923
Zaruhi Mooradian (born Malkasian), from Pazmashen, with her children Anjel and Merujan (Warren) in 1923. Craig Karekin Wallen 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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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.