Zohran's
father is in Aleppo. During the deportation he was taken into the army and his
family was exiled. When the war was over, he returned to his house, but alas,
the house was ruined and the inhabitants were lost. The poor man came one day
to us. He had located his daughter's place in a village in the environment of Mardin, but he was not able to
get her in any way. Our attempt was successful with the help of an Armenian
Catholic priest, who paid a compensation to a muleteer and in this way
succeeded to send her to Aleppo.
Left
our care: July 13, 1926. Relatives, Aleppo.