Patriarchs and Matriarchs

This page is unrelated to the subject material of the Phoenicia Web site in which it is housed; however, it is specifically published to provide friends, relatives and people of my hometown and the neighboring towns an opportunity to see photographs of their ancestors especially since most homes and irreplaceable memorabilia from these towns were lost during the Lebanese war.

I must admit that I was lucky because many of the photographs I have were saved from the ruins of my home partially because I took some of them with me when I left for the last time and others were collected and saved from the rubble of my home by my sister, Mabel and others.

1habib
Habib Hajjar
2drhelena
Dr. Helena Baroudy, first female physician in the Middle East, England 1800s.
3hanneantoon
Hanneh & Antoon Hajjar
4rosekhalilmansor
Rose (aunt of Iskandar Khalil) Hajjar & Mansour (husband)
5skandar
Skandar & Nazeera Hajjar
6salimatiyyeh
Dr. Salim Atiyyeh
7besharahajjar
Beshara Hajjar (my great grandfather), Paris, 1900
8selmafarid
Salma & Farid Khalaf (my grandparents) on their wedding day
9awadehmarieshaiyb
Marie & Wadeeh Shaiyb
9blabeebeshammo
Labeebe, Nabiha (Shammo) & Nasif Hajjar with their mother
9gmarie
Marie Khalaf Daher
9xbeach
Khalaf's & Hajjars at the beach including my parents and grandmothers, uncles, aunts, and others

 

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