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 and Matriarchs Online

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Patriarchs, Matriarches and generations of people from my hometown

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Wedding c. 1920s all unidentified persons
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Graduation 1926-27
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Group of unidentified young people possibly from the High School
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Unidentified persons with Michael Khalaf (?)
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Unidentified persons with George Khalaf
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George Khalaf with two unidentified persons
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Salma, Robert, George & Bertha Khalaf
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George Khalaf, Andrea, Marie and Ni'ola Habeeb
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Robert Khalaf with French Military
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Souk El-Gharb in 1930?
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Fouad Hajjar with a child
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Tayyar, Hajjar, Baroudy, Shammo and other guys

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