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Birth:
1873
Trabzon, Trabzon, Turkey
Death:
1915
Armenian Massacres, Turkey
Marr:
Trabzon, Trabzon, Turkey 
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Haiganoush CHAKARIAN
Birth:
1875
of Trabzon, Trabzon, Turkey
Death:
1915
Turkey
 
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3
Yevkineh CHAKARIAN
Birth:
1877
of Trabzon, Trabzon, Turkey
Death:
1915
Turkey
 
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4
Kairaneh CHAKARIAN
Birth:
1879
of Trabzon, Trabzon, Turkey
Death:
1881
Turkey
 
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Mikael CHAKARIAN
Birth:
1881
of Trabzon, Trabzon, Turkey
Death:
1881
of Trabzon, Trabzon, Turkey
 
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6
Birth:
1883
Ordu, Ordu, Turkey
Death:
1975
Greece
Marr:
of Ordu, Ordu, Turkey 
7
Mikael CHAKARIAN
Birth:
1885
of Ordu, Ordu, Turkey
Death:
1915
Armenian Massacres, Turkey
 
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Aznif CHAKARIAN
Birth:
1887
of Ordu, Ordu, Turkey
Death:
Florida
 
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9
Birth:
20 May 1889
Ordu, Ordu, Turkey
Death:
8 Oct 1960
Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California
Marr:
23 Aug 1919
Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts 
Notes:
                   Emastouhi came to America on the Liberty ship in 1913 for $13.  She helped to care for her sister Zarouhi's son, Herant John, while she worked at the mills.  Family record shows birthdates of 20 May 1891, and 30 May 1891 in Ordu.  

Physical description (from family records): Ruddy complexion, brown eyes, black and grey hair, 5 ft tall, 190 lbs.  Last foreign residence: Ordu.  Where boarded ship to come to the US, La Havre, France?  Landed in New York on the Rochambeau on 15 Jul 1913.

However, New York Passenger lists do not show the Rochambeau arriving anywhere near that date, or any passenger with this name.  They do, however, show a Setrao Chakarian, a 17 year old male, arriving on the Rochambeau on the 14th of October, 1913.  He, incidentally, is from Haput (Kharput).  It is possible that these two have been confused in family records by previous research.
                  
10
Birth:
12 Feb 1891
Ordu, Ordu, Turkey
Death:
4 Jun 1994
Ontario, Los Angeles, California
Marr:
3 Nov 1908
Stoneham, Middlesex, Massachus 
Notes:
                   Notes from family records:  Zarouhi was called Nana by all of her family, and Zara by her friends.  When Zarouhi "Zara" came to America it wasn't a matter of seeking a better, more affluent life, it was a question of life of any kind.  Five years after Zara arrived in America the two brothers she left behind were among the three million Armenians massacred by the Turks.  Turkey was a police state, and as their Ottoman Empire crumbled, the Turks singled out the Armenians and tried to exterminate the whole Armenian race.  (Armenia was a cultural division in the eastern part of Turkey).
   America meant freedom from the persecution.  Zara sensed that freedom for the first time when she saw the Statue of Liberty.  She was 16 when she arrived at Ellis Island in New York.  She knew neither English nor the man who met her.  'That man' was Dirasser H. Adzigian, who had brought Zarouhi to America to be his wife.  
Dirasser's father, a minister, decided Dirasser should have a young, Christian Armenian for his wife and sent a not back to Zara's fahter asking him to pick one of his 10 daughters for young Dirasser's bride.  Zara's father narrowed the field to her and her older sister, Azniv.  He sent photos to America and Dirasser picked Zara "because I was pretty and Azniv was short," Zara said.  Upon arrival, Dirasser 'escorted' Zara unil his new house was fixed up and ready to recieve a bride.  They were married Nov 3 1908, just two months after her arrival in America.
    After her marriage, Zara started attending night school.  After working in the home all day she studied English and American history at night.  After learning about Abraham Lincoln, Zara chose his birthday for her own.  (The birth records in Turkey at the beginning of the century were none too exact).  
    World War I was being fought when Zara got a job at a knitting mill.  She worked there nine years while raising her two sons, Edward and John and her daughter Helen.
Immigration: August 10, 1908
                  
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