During the exile his father was
killed. His mother went to look for her husband but she never returned to home.
Kevork came on the road with his relatives and reached Mardin, where a man named
Dervish Bey took him to his house. He remained one year with him, then being
informed about two Armenian boys in Zaghkert he fled and joined them. One day
our agent in Hassitshe saw them in the market. He advised and persuaded them to
return to their own nation. They passed the night in his house and the
following day all the three were sent per auto to us.
Left
our care: December 4, 1926. Selfsupporting.