She was deported with her family, on the road her father died. The survivors were sent to Diarbeker. Yeghsapet was taken by force to a Turkish house where she became a servant remaining there for seven years.
When Armenians started to emigrate she fled from the Turk to the Catholic church. The priest took care of her until she could come to this city.
Her grand mother is in Russia.
Learned embroidery and became selfsupporting.
Left our care: January 31, 1924. Selfsupporting Embroidery
Married 1927