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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4nasta
Nasta Nassar
4pierninamabel
Charles, Nina and Pierrette with Baby Mabel
5akhawiyyeh
El-Akhawiyyeh, sisterhood of Mary,
FIND YOUR RELATIVE
5childrenballmasque
Children Bal Masqué
5elieedgar
Elie & Edgar Hajjar on the piano
5odetterobergeo
Odette, Nina Hajjar, Robert and George Khalaf
carolkokomemninime
Carol and Carmin Tayyar with Mabel and Daniel & Baby Salim Khalaf
kneesitroom
Souk El-Gharb
maggie
Maggie Hajjar
orchestra
Orchestra
shibleybmakinesnow
Near Hotel Shibley
teklastingle
Tekla Stingle
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