After her father was killed, she was deported with her mother to Urfa. A Turk of that town took her to his house and treated her very nicely. Yeghsapet was not at all disposed to flee.
Her mother's family came to Aleppo, they took her with them. The Armenian Prelature heard about her. They made arrangements with the local government and as the result Yeghsabet was given back to her nation. The Armenian Prelature sent her to us.
Went to live with her sister here in Aleppo.
Left our care: August 13, 1923. Relatives.
Married in Aleppo.