Patriarchs and Matriarchs Online of Souk El-Gharb and Bmakine

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Patriarchs and Matriarchs
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My beloved parents,
Lucy & George Khalaf
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Patriarchs, Matriarches and generations of people from my hometown

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George Khalaf and Class of 1923
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George Khalaf and folks
1salimnassar
Salim Nassar
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Edgar Hajjar and children on donkeys
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Lucy and Marie Hajjar with folks
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Salim, Aziz, Michael, Marie Hajjar and others
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Charles Hajjar
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Folks
3robertcharles
Charles, Pierrette and Robert
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Alfred Kamil
4guys
Young guys you know
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Lucy and Bertha Khaloaf
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