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Lillian Margolian
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Lillian Sloane (born Margolian), born 1915 Lillian Sloane (born Margolian) 1915
Lillian Sloane (born Margolian) was born on 1915, in , to Leon Margolian and Rose Margolian (born Port).
Lillian had 3 siblings: Celia Nach (born Margolian) and .
Lillian married first name Sloane on 1937, at age 22 in .
They had 2 children: Richard Sloane and one other child.
Lillian passed away.
Documents of Lillian Sloane (born Margolian)
Lillian Sloane (born Margolian) in The Boston American - Nov 11 1942
Massachusetts Newspapers, 1704-1974
"... Capt. Leo B. Margolian, formerly of Brookline, now a flight commander stationed with U. S. flying forces in Cairo, vividly describes the dawn attack in a recent letter to his wife. Mrs. Lillian Margolian, Deckard st.. Roxbury. The letter follows: Friday, October 30. 1942 My Darling Wife: Things have picked up lately— the war, but then I suppose you have already read about it in the papers. During ..."
Publication place: Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States
Lillian Sloane (born Margolian) in MA, Boston, City Record Index, 1974
"... $2,271 10 Paid on account 2,171 10 Balance due 100 00 Samuel and Arthur S. Braverman, and Lillian E. Margolian - Land, with buildings thereon, on the southeasterly side of Blue Hill Avenue, numbered ..."
Publication place: Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
Lillian MargolianLillian Margolian in The Boston Advertiser - Feb 7 1943
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... the capture of Capt. Leo Margolian, hero of American air attacks on rommel's North African army, was told yesterday by a in a letter to the hero's wife. Mrs. Lillian Margolian of Deckard st.. Roxbury. The letter, sent by Lieut. Walter If. Reed, was written before young fate was known. Dated Jan. 12, 194.1, it was in answer to a telegram ..."
Publication place: Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States
Lillian MargolianLillian Margolian in The Boston Record - June 15 1945
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... B. Margolian, High athlete, prisoner of the Germans or y earS i meets his son, Larry Bruce, 2, for the first time at his Brookline home, yesterday, with Mrs. Lillian Margolian doing the presentation honors. Shot down over African desert, Capt. Margolian escaped in Italy, was recaptured and freed from prison camp by Russians. lup McD (STORY ON PAGE 14), This Lad Kept Real Cool Sitting on his blanket on the sands ..."
Publication place: Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States