Jegsa's husband was taken as a soldier in the Turkish
army, and she never has had any news about him. She herself came on the road
with her mother and was attacked by Arabs and Kurds. A young Kurd noticed Yersa
and carried her away, later he married her. After some years he sold her to a
Turk, who went to Antioch. With that man she was forced to live many years. She
was illtreated. We heard about the case and succeeded in rescuing her.
Left our care: August 7,
1928. Living with friends her in Aleppo. Servant.