Louisa lost her father when she was a little child. During the war she was deported with her mother to the region of Bab. A few days after their arrival her mother became ill and died in Bab. A Turk from a village near Bab took her to his house and kept her five years there, considering her as his daughter and later married her to one of his relatives.
During the British occupation, Louisa fled to Aleppo but was caught by the Turkish husband and brought back to Bab. Some years later she had a baby with the Turk and lived with him. Some Armenians helped her. She left the baby in the Turk's house and fled with her helpers to our Reception house.
As far as we know she has no relatives.
Left our care: January 10, 1925. Selfsupporting, Servant.