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Descendants
of Zohrab of the Manuchariants
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Edward John Paul
Zohrab (1818 (or 1820)-1902), second son of Peter
Paul John Zohrab and younger brother of Peter
Thomas Henry Gordon Zohrab, was a Colonel in the 17th Lancers and
a British Diplomat. According to Lady
Patricia Maddocks' book, he was probably educated in in Bakewell,
Derbyshire, England, where his maternal grandfather and maternal aunt
lived (the latter at the Yew
Tree House). He is stated to have lived with his wife and children
in Croydon, Surrey in 1861. This page has images and links spanning
five generations of Edward John Paul Zohrab's family.
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Generation 8
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Edward John Paul Zohrab and his wife, Emily Busby Fox (Photograph
courtesy of Diane Belford. Diane's
mother's writing appears on the photograph.)
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Edward also invented the (probably unofficial)
Zohrab crest above.
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Generation 10
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Edith Horton and Edward
Thomas Hood Zohrab on their wedding
day in Montreal in 1910. (Photograph courtesy of Diane
Belford)
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Edward Thomas Hood Zohrab
during his military service in a Scottish regiment in World War I. (Photograph
courtesy of Diane Belford)
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Generation 11
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Generation 12
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Diane Belford,
a granddaughter of Edward Thomas Hood Zohrab (Photograph kindly supplied
by Diane herself.)
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Latest Update |
20 September 2015
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