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'''Mirza Ahmad Sohrab''' ([[1893]] - [[1958]]) was a [[Persian people|Persian]]-[[United States|American]] author and [[Baha'í Faith|Baha'í]] who co-founded the New History Society and the [[Caravan of East and West]] in [[New York]], and was [[Excommunication|excommunicated]] from the Baha'i apparatus in [[1939]] by [[Shoghi Effendi]].
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'''Mirza Ahmad Sohrab''' (1893 - 1958) was a Persian-[[United States|American]] author and [[Baha'í Faith|Baha'í]] who co-founded the New History Society and the [[Caravan of East and West]] in [[New York]], and was [[Excommunication|excommunicated]] from the Baha'i apparatus in 1939 by [[Shoghi Effendi]].
  
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This article should be cited as:<blockquote>"Ahmad Sohrab", by Will Johnson, [mailto:wjhonson@aol.com wjhonson@aol.com], at CountyHistorian.com, professional genealogist copyright 2007-8, all rights reserved.</blockquote>
  
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
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===Marriage===
 
===Marriage===
It was while accompanying Abdul Baha in 1912, that Ahmad briefly met and began wooing Juanita Marie Storch, when she was brought by her father to meetings with Abdul Baha in Oakland and San Francisco in 1912.  Juanita was the daughter of Hugo William Storch (1873-1917), an architect, and his wife Johanna Thee.  Hugo had been born in Mexico of Bohemian immigrants, while Johanna was born in Germany.  The family at that time was living in Oakland, Alameda County, California.  Since Sohrab returned to Palestine, the wooing took place long-distance by means of "five hundred letters".  The coming of World War I, put a temporary halt to the letters as they were apparently being confiscated or at least not allowed through the lines, but at the end of the war, the lovers re-made their acquaintance (see [http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx=view&dbid=8049&iid=NEWS-CA-OA_TR.1919_12_26_0018&rc=2758,1021,2891,1054;2910,1021,3043,1054;2942,1413,3071,1446;3412,800,3528,833;3671,1054,3810,1087;3416,1579,3530,1612&fn=&ln=Record+Juanita+Storch&st=d&ssrc=&pid=482240530 Oakland Tribune, 26 Dec 1919]).
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It was while accompanying Abdul Baha in 1912, that Ahmad briefly met and began wooing Juanita Marie Storch, when she was brought by her father to meetings with Abdul Baha in Oakland and San Francisco in 1912.  (A more full biography of Juanita is [http://knol.google.com/k/will-johnson/-/4hmquk6fx4gu/11#view "Juanita Maria Storch", by Will Johnson.]) Juanita was the daughter of Hugo William Storch (1873-1917), an architect, and his wife Johanna Thee.  Hugo had been born in Mexico of Bohemian immigrants, while Johanna was born in Germany.  The family at that time was living in Oakland, Alameda County, California.  Since Sohrab returned to Palestine, the wooing took place long-distance by means of "five hundred letters".  The coming of World War I, put a temporary halt to the letters as they were apparently being confiscated or at least not allowed through the lines, but at the end of the war, the lovers re-made their acquaintance (see [http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx=view&dbid=8049&iid=NEWS-CA-OA_TR.1919_12_26_0018&rc=2758,1021,2891,1054;2910,1021,3043,1054;2942,1413,3071,1446;3412,800,3528,833;3671,1054,3810,1087;3416,1579,3530,1612&fn=&ln=Record+Juanita+Storch&st=d&ssrc=&pid=482240530 Oakland Tribune, 26 Dec 1919]).
  
In the meantime, Juanita had moved to Santa Rosa, California. They were married in New York on 28 Apr 1920 (''[[The Oakland Tribune]]'', 27 Jun 1920, ''The New York Times'', 29 Apr 1920 [http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx=View&r=an&dbid=50000&iid=98587369&fn=&ln=Record+Juanita+Storch&st=d&ssrc=&pid=96112 here]).
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In the meantime, Juanita had moved to Santa Rosa, California. Both Juanita and Sohrab journeyed to New York City for the 12th Annual Bahai Convention (see [http://books.google.com/books?id=2A8YAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA208&dq=star+of+the+west+Vol+11+1920#PPA13,M1]).  They were married there on 28 Apr 1920 (''[[The Oakland Tribune]]'', 27 Jun 1920, ''The New York Times'', 29 Apr 1920 [http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx=View&r=an&dbid=50000&iid=98587369&fn=&ln=Record+Juanita+Storch&st=d&ssrc=&pid=96112 here]).
  
 
The story of their long and long-distance courtship, intercepted mail, and his many love letters which never made it to her, captivated a number of newspaper who made comment upon it. For example the ''Sandusky Star Journal'' (Sandusky, Ohio) on 29 Apr 1920 said : "New York - East met west here today with the marriage of Ahmad Schrab, former secretary to the Persian legation and Juanita Storch, Santa Rosa, Cal.  Schrab could have a harem in his own town but preferred one American girl."
 
The story of their long and long-distance courtship, intercepted mail, and his many love letters which never made it to her, captivated a number of newspaper who made comment upon it. For example the ''Sandusky Star Journal'' (Sandusky, Ohio) on 29 Apr 1920 said : "New York - East met west here today with the marriage of Ahmad Schrab, former secretary to the Persian legation and Juanita Storch, Santa Rosa, Cal.  Schrab could have a harem in his own town but preferred one American girl."
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Ahmad and Juanita had one child, a girl Laila J in 1921.  Ahmad and Juanita were divorced either while Juanita was pregnant or within a year after Laila was born.  A site visitor tells me that Laila never met her father.  In his autobiography, writen about 1929, Ahmad mentions neither Juanita nor his daughter Leila.  
 
Ahmad and Juanita had one child, a girl Laila J in 1921.  Ahmad and Juanita were divorced either while Juanita was pregnant or within a year after Laila was born.  A site visitor tells me that Laila never met her father.  In his autobiography, writen about 1929, Ahmad mentions neither Juanita nor his daughter Leila.  
  
In the 1930 census Juanita Sohrab and her daughter Laila are living with her mother Johanna Storch in Santa Rosa, Sonoma County, California.  Juanita and Laila lived for some years in Santa Rosa, with Laila showing up in Passenger Lists giving her address as Santa Rosa, at late as 1953.  They moved eventually to Seattle, where the Social Security Death Index shows Juanita living with Laila, but Juanita either moved back to Sonoma County or at least died there in 1995.  Laila was still living in Seattle as late as 2002 under the name "Laila Storch".
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In the 1930 census Juanita Sohrab and her daughter Laila are living with her mother Johanna Storch in Santa Rosa, Sonoma County, California.  Juanita and Laila lived for some years in Santa Rosa, with Laila showing up in Passenger Lists giving her address as Santa Rosa, at late as 1953.  Juanita Storch wrote an article in the ''Oakland Tribune'', 5 Aug 1945 discussing her father Hugh W Storch's work on the "Diamond Adobe"
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They moved eventually to Seattle, where the Social Security Death Index shows Juanita living with Laila, but Juanita either moved back to Sonoma County or at least died there in 1995.  Laila was still living in Seattle as late as 2002 under the name "Laila Storch".
  
 
Although Sohrab wrote an Autobiography which covers his life up to when he joined up with [[Julia Lynch Olin|Mrs Julia Chanler]], he does not appear to mention his wife nor daughter, which is perhaps a bit odd.
 
Although Sohrab wrote an Autobiography which covers his life up to when he joined up with [[Julia Lynch Olin|Mrs Julia Chanler]], he does not appear to mention his wife nor daughter, which is perhaps a bit odd.
  
A reader of this page tells me that : "Laila Storch, the daughter of Mirza Ahmad Sohrab,  has lived in Seattle for many decades, and has been a lifetime member of the Baha'i Faith.  She is a retired music professor from the University of Washington (oboe).  You can find quit a few references to her career online. She never knew her biological father, M.A. Sohrab, because her mother separated and divorced Sohrab before she was born or while she was still an infant. I have met Laila a number of times through the years and she really knows nothing about her biological father other than what everyone else knows from books, and she really prefers not to discuss him. The marriage of Laila's mother, Ms. Juanita Storch to Sohrab was written about and photographed for either Baha'i News or Star of the West magazine, I forget which. The late Juanita Storch also wrote memoirs about her meeting with 'Abdu'l-Baha (World Order, 25.1 ; Fall 1993)."
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A site visitor tells me that : "Laila Storch, the daughter of Mirza Ahmad Sohrab,  has lived in Seattle for many decades, and has been a lifetime member of the Baha'i Faith.  She is a retired music professor from the University of Washington (oboe).  You can find quit a few references to her career online. She never knew her biological father, M.A. Sohrab, because her mother separated and divorced Sohrab before she was born or while she was still an infant. I have met Laila a number of times through the years and she really knows nothing about her biological father other than what everyone else knows from books, and she really prefers not to discuss him. The marriage of Laila's mother, Ms. Juanita Storch to Sohrab was written about and photographed for either Baha'i News or Star of the West magazine, I forget which. The late Juanita Storch also wrote memoirs about her meeting with 'Abdu'l-Baha (World Order, 25.1 ; Fall 1993)."
  
 
A site visitor tells me that : "Laila Storch is married to violinist Martin G. Friedmann. Her daughter from that marriage is violinist Aloysia Cecile Friedmann who married pianist Jon Kimura Parker in 1998. (For a number of years, Laila went by the name Laila Friedmann so far as the Seattle Baha'i records show, but for about the past twenty years has gone by the name Laila Storch)."
 
A site visitor tells me that : "Laila Storch is married to violinist Martin G. Friedmann. Her daughter from that marriage is violinist Aloysia Cecile Friedmann who married pianist Jon Kimura Parker in 1998. (For a number of years, Laila went by the name Laila Friedmann so far as the Seattle Baha'i records show, but for about the past twenty years has gone by the name Laila Storch)."
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A site visitor tells me that : "Just to mention that Laila Storch has just this summer published (through Indiana University Press) a biography on her eminent oboe teacher at the Curtis Institute, "Marcel Tabuteau: How Do You Expect to Play the Oboe If You Can't Peel a Mushroom?"  This book is the result of ten years of research and work, and I understand the first printing is close to selling out.  Laila and her husband, retired Seattle Symphony violinist Martin Friedmann, live part of the year in Seattle and part of the year on Orcas Island off the coast of Washington, where she serves on the board of directors of the award-winning and highly acclaimed Orcas Island Chamber Music Festival, which was founded by and is under the artistic direction of her daughter, Aloysia Friedmann.  The Festival has just completed a wildly successful eleventh season with eight sold-out concerts.  Aloysia is married to internationally renowned Canadian concert pianist Jon Kimura Parker, who solos with major orchestras and in recitals around the world and teaches at the Shepherd School of Music at Rice University in Houston."
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===Interlude===
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(Miscellaneous bits)
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''Portsmouth Herald'', 23 Jul 1921 : "Green Acre Conferences, Lectures by Mirza Ahmad Sohrab of Persia and Mr W.H. Randall of Boston; 'The Evolving Consciousness of Humanity'"
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''Portsmouth Herald'', 21 Jul 1923 : "At Green Acre" "...'Confucianism', Mirza Ahmad Sohrab of Angeles [sic]"
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''The Oxnard Daily Courier'', 29 Sep 1924 reports :"Mr and Mrs Charles Weaver and Miss Bernice Weyham, who is a personal friend of Mirzah Ahmad Sohrab, former secretary to the Persian legation at Washington D.C. will entertain Mr Sohrab Thursday of this week.  Mr Sohrab will appear on the Ventury county fair program Thursday.... He chants the hymns and prayers of Persian seers."
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''The Oxnard Daily Courier'', 2 Oct 1924 reports : "Ahmad is at present doing research work for several of the large Hollywood movie studios and is advisor for costuming pictures such as 'Thief of Bagdad'."
  
 
===Meets Julia Chanler===
 
===Meets Julia Chanler===
Meanwhile, Ahmad moved to [[Los Angeles]], where he helped write a scenario for a movie dealing with [[Mary Magdalene]], for the actress [[Valeska Surratt]], who was herself a Baha'í.  Valeska sued [[Cecil B. Demille]] and others in 1928, and mentioned that Sohrab had helped her write the play. (''[[New York Times]]'', [[Feb 28]], 1928, p2)
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Meanwhile, Ahmad moved to [[Los Angeles]], where he helped write a scenario for a movie dealing with [[Mary Magdalene]], for the actress [[Valeska Surratt]], who was herself a Baha'í.  Valeska sued [[Cecil B. Demille]] and others in federal court in 1928 for plagiarism, and mentioned that Sohrab had helped her write the play. (''[[New York Times]]'', [[Feb 28]], 1928, p2) She states that in 1924 "she conceived a motion picture embodying the story, and engaged Sohrab as collaborator.  Their manuscript, she says, in December, 1924 was turned over through Hays to De Mille who said he desired to show it to Miss MacPherson...De Mille, Surratt said, returned the manuscript in April, 1925, saying he could not use it.... In May 1927, the film was released, Miss Surratt continued, and it contained the 'plan, scope, scenes, and characters' of the story she wrote with Sohrab"
  
 
He found it necessary to go to New York to discuss business matters with Miss Surratt and it was through her that he was introduced to [[Lewis Stuyvesant Chanler]] and his wife [[Julia Lynch Olin|Julie]].  Together they formed the "New History Society" in 1929 as a way of spreading the teachings of the Baha'í Faith.
 
He found it necessary to go to New York to discuss business matters with Miss Surratt and it was through her that he was introduced to [[Lewis Stuyvesant Chanler]] and his wife [[Julia Lynch Olin|Julie]].  Together they formed the "New History Society" in 1929 as a way of spreading the teachings of the Baha'í Faith.
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===The Split===
 
===The Split===
 
Julie attempted to patch things up between Sohrab and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horace_Holley&28(1880-1960) Horace Holley], "one of the chief men in the American Baha'í Administration". ([http://freebahais.com/white.htm Free Bahais "White"]) But Sohrab refused to allow the New York [[Spiritual Assembly]], to have oversight of the affairs of the New History Society.  Since Holley sat on the National Spiritual Assembly at this time, this led to a confrontation which resulted in Sohrab and the Chanlers being expelled from the Baha'i community about [[1939]].
 
Julie attempted to patch things up between Sohrab and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horace_Holley&28(1880-1960) Horace Holley], "one of the chief men in the American Baha'í Administration". ([http://freebahais.com/white.htm Free Bahais "White"]) But Sohrab refused to allow the New York [[Spiritual Assembly]], to have oversight of the affairs of the New History Society.  Since Holley sat on the National Spiritual Assembly at this time, this led to a confrontation which resulted in Sohrab and the Chanlers being expelled from the Baha'i community about [[1939]].
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It was also in 1939 that Sohrab published his enormous 700-page book, "Bible of Mankind".
  
 
===Lawsuit===
 
===Lawsuit===
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== Works ==
 
== Works ==
*[http://bahai-library.com/file.php5?file=abdulbaha_badiullah_mason_remey&language=All Abdu'l-Bahá and Badi'u'llah. Center of the Covenant: Tablet to Mason Remey], interview with Badi'u'llah, in Star of the West, 13 Jul 1912, 3:7, pages 17-18. Ahmad Sohrab, trans.  
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*[http://bahai-library.com/file.php5?file=bahaullah_lawh_rais_two&language=All Bahá'u'lláh. Lawh-i-Ra'is III. Tablet to `Ali Pasha III]. ''Star of the West'', 9 April 1911, page 3. Ahmad Sohrab, trans.
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*[http://bahai-library.com/file.php5?file=abdulbaha_badiullah_mason_remey&language=All Abdu'l-Bahá and Badi'u'llah. Center of the Covenant: Tablet to Mason Remey], interview with Badi'u'llah, in ''Star of the West'', 13 Jul 1912, 3:7, pages 17-18. Ahmad Sohrab, trans.  
 
*''Heart Phantasies'', (sometime before 1929), date uncertain, but he mentions it [http://www.h-net.org/~bahai/diglib/books/P-T/S/sohrab/MBP126.gif on page 126] of his Autobiography as his "first published work", and it is also named on the fly-leaf of ''Abdul Baha in Egypt'' [http://www.h-net.msu.edu/~bahai/diglib/books/P-T/S/sohrab/ABE/ABE000iii.gif here]
 
*''Heart Phantasies'', (sometime before 1929), date uncertain, but he mentions it [http://www.h-net.org/~bahai/diglib/books/P-T/S/sohrab/MBP126.gif on page 126] of his Autobiography as his "first published work", and it is also named on the fly-leaf of ''Abdul Baha in Egypt'' [http://www.h-net.msu.edu/~bahai/diglib/books/P-T/S/sohrab/ABE/ABE000iii.gif here]
 
*''The New Humanity'', appeared daily for sometime in a Santiago newspaper, (sometime before 1929), date uncertain. He mentions it [http://www.h-net.org/~bahai/diglib/books/P-T/S/sohrab/MBP126.gif on page 126] of his Autobiography,, as apparently his second published work, and it is also named on the fly-leaf of ''Abdul Baha in Egypt'' [http://www.h-net.msu.edu/~bahai/diglib/books/P-T/S/sohrab/ABE/ABE000iii.gif here]
 
*''The New Humanity'', appeared daily for sometime in a Santiago newspaper, (sometime before 1929), date uncertain. He mentions it [http://www.h-net.org/~bahai/diglib/books/P-T/S/sohrab/MBP126.gif on page 126] of his Autobiography,, as apparently his second published work, and it is also named on the fly-leaf of ''Abdul Baha in Egypt'' [http://www.h-net.msu.edu/~bahai/diglib/books/P-T/S/sohrab/ABE/ABE000iii.gif here]
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*''A Persian Rosary of Nineteen Pearls''. 2nd. ed. New York, Caravan of East & West, n.d. [194-?] 3rd. ed. New York, Caravan of East & West, n.d. [195-?] ed., [4]. New York: New History Society, n.d. [1939].
 
*''A Persian Rosary of Nineteen Pearls''. 2nd. ed. New York, Caravan of East & West, n.d. [194-?] 3rd. ed. New York, Caravan of East & West, n.d. [195-?] ed., [4]. New York: New History Society, n.d. [1939].
 
*''Silver Sun'', with Julia Chanler.  Date unknown, but before 1943 as it is mentioned as one of his works, on the flyleaf of Abdul Baha's Grandson (which is next)
 
*''Silver Sun'', with Julia Chanler.  Date unknown, but before 1943 as it is mentioned as one of his works, on the flyleaf of Abdul Baha's Grandson (which is next)
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*[http://www.fglaysher.com/bahaicensorship/SohrabEx.htm Excerpts from Mirza Ahmad Sohrab's Broken Silence: The Story of Today's Struggle for Religious Freedom. New York: Universal Publishing, 1942.]
 
*[http://www.h-net.org/~bahai/diglib/books/P-T/S/sohrab/ABG.htm ''`Abdu'l-Bahá's Grandson]: Story of a Twentieth Century Excommunication''. New York: Universal Publishing Co for The New History Foundation, 1943. Reprinted. H-Bahai: Lansing, Michigan, 2004.
 
*[http://www.h-net.org/~bahai/diglib/books/P-T/S/sohrab/ABG.htm ''`Abdu'l-Bahá's Grandson]: Story of a Twentieth Century Excommunication''. New York: Universal Publishing Co for The New History Foundation, 1943. Reprinted. H-Bahai: Lansing, Michigan, 2004.
 
*Brand, Max and Mirza Ahmad Sohrab [libretto Max Brand, and Julie Chanler; Music Max Brand]. The Gate: Scenic Oratorio for Soli, Chorus, and Orchestra in Two Parts (19 Scenes). 61. New York: Associated Music Publishers, 1944.
 
*Brand, Max and Mirza Ahmad Sohrab [libretto Max Brand, and Julie Chanler; Music Max Brand]. The Gate: Scenic Oratorio for Soli, Chorus, and Orchestra in Two Parts (19 Scenes). 61. New York: Associated Music Publishers, 1944.
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*[http://bahai-library.com/?file=sohrab_ferm ''Living Schools of Religion'']. Vergilius Ferm, ed. Ames, Iowa: Littlefield, Adams & Co., 1956. Chapter 19, "The Bahá'í Cause," by Mirza Ahmad Sohrab (pages 309-14)
 
*[http://bahai-library.com/?file=sohrab_ferm ''Living Schools of Religion'']. Vergilius Ferm, ed. Ames, Iowa: Littlefield, Adams & Co., 1956. Chapter 19, "The Bahá'í Cause," by Mirza Ahmad Sohrab (pages 309-14)
 
*[http://www.h-net.org/~bahai/diglib/books/P-T/S/sohrab/MBP.htm ''My Bahá'í Pilgrimage. Autobiography from Childhood to Middle Age''].  (originally ran serially in ''The Caravan'') New York: New History Foundation, 1959. Reprinted. H-Bahai: Lansing, Michigan, 2004.
 
*[http://www.h-net.org/~bahai/diglib/books/P-T/S/sohrab/MBP.htm ''My Bahá'í Pilgrimage. Autobiography from Childhood to Middle Age''].  (originally ran serially in ''The Caravan'') New York: New History Foundation, 1959. Reprinted. H-Bahai: Lansing, Michigan, 2004.
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*[http://bahai-library.com/file.php5?file=bahaullah_lawh_rais_two&language=All Bahá'u'lláh. Lawh-i-Ra'is III. Tablet to `Ali Pasha III]. Ahmad Sohrab, trans.
 
*[http://bahai-library.com/file.php5?file=sohrab_ferm&language=All Mirza Ahmad Sohrab. Living Schools of Religion]. Vergilius Ferm, ed.
 
*[http://www.fglaysher.com/bahaicensorship/SohrabEx.htm Excerpts from Mirza Ahmad Sohrab's Broken Silence: The Story of Today's Struggle for Religious Freedom. New York: Universal Publishing, 1942.]
 
  
 
== Works about him ==
 
== Works about him ==
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*[http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx=View&r=an&dbid=50000&iid=519300522&fn=&ln=Record+Ahmad+Sohrab&st=d&ssrc=&pid=1369349 His obituary] published in Chicago in 1958 and extracted [[AhmadSobrab1|here]].
 
*[http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx=View&r=an&dbid=50000&iid=519300522&fn=&ln=Record+Ahmad+Sohrab&st=d&ssrc=&pid=1369349 His obituary] published in Chicago in 1958 and extracted [[AhmadSobrab1|here]].
  
*[http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&db=ssdi%2c&rank=0&gsfn=juanita&gsln=storch&sx=&gs1co=1%2cAll+Countries&gs1pl=1%2c+&year=&yearend=&sbo=0&sbor=&ufr=0&wp=4%3b_80000002%3b_80000003&srchb=r&prox=1&ti=0&ti.si=0&gss=angs-d&o_iid=21416&o_lid=21416&pcat=34&fh=2&recid=69770132&recoff=1+2 Social Security Death Index] showing : IS this Juanita ? "Juanita Storch, born 23 May 1895, died Jan 1987, last resided in Seattle, King County, Washington.  SSN Issued by California in 1958"
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*[http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=ssdi,&gsfn=juanita&gsln=storch&sx=&gs1co=1,All%20Countries&gs1pl=1,%20&year=&yearend=&sbo=0&sbor=&ufr=0&wp=4;_80000002;_80000003&srchb=r&prox=1&ti=0&ti.si=0&gss=angs-i&o_iid=21416&o_lid=21416&fh=0&fsk=&bsk=&rank=0&pgoff=  Social Security Death Index] showing : IS this Juanita ? "Juanita Storch, born 23 May 1895, died Jan 1987, last resided in Seattle, King County, Washington.  SSN Issued by California in 1958"
  
 
*[http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&db=CAdeath1940%2c&rank=0&gsfn=juanita&gsln=storch&sx=&gs1co=1%2cAll+Countries&gs1pl=1%2c+&year=&yearend=&sbo=0&sbor=&ufr=0&wp=4%3b_80000002%3b_80000003&srchb=r&prox=1&ti=0&ti.si=0&gss=angs-d&o_iid=21416&o_lid=21416&pcat=34&fh=0&recid=7102945&recoff=1+2 California Death Index 1940-97] showing: "Juanita Storch, born 23 May 1895 California, died 26 Jan 1987 Sonoma County.  Mother's maiden name Thee"
 
*[http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&db=CAdeath1940%2c&rank=0&gsfn=juanita&gsln=storch&sx=&gs1co=1%2cAll+Countries&gs1pl=1%2c+&year=&yearend=&sbo=0&sbor=&ufr=0&wp=4%3b_80000002%3b_80000003&srchb=r&prox=1&ti=0&ti.si=0&gss=angs-d&o_iid=21416&o_lid=21416&pcat=34&fh=0&recid=7102945&recoff=1+2 California Death Index 1940-97] showing: "Juanita Storch, born 23 May 1895 California, died 26 Jan 1987 Sonoma County.  Mother's maiden name Thee"
  
*[http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&db=people%2c&rank=0&gsfn=juanita&gsln=storch&sx=&gs1co=1%2cAll+Countries&gs1pl=1%2c+&year=&yearend=&sbo=0&sbor=&ufr=0&wp=4%3b_80000002%3b_80000003&srchb=r&prox=1&ti=0&ti.si=0&gss=angs-d&o_iid=21416&o_lid=21416&pcat=37&fh=0&recid=919742729&recoff=1+2 US Public Records Index] showing : "Juanita Storch and Laila S Storch, 4955 Stanford Ave NE, Seattle, King County, Washington Record number 647925425
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*[http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=people,&gsfn=juanita&gsln=storch&sx=&gs1co=1,All%20Countries&gs1pl=1,%20&year=&yearend=&sbo=0&sbor=&ufr=0&wp=4;_80000002;_80000003&srchb=r&prox=1&ti=0&ti.si=0&gss=angs-i&o_iid=21416&o_lid=21416&fh=0&fsk=&bsk=&rank=0&pgoff= US Public Records Index] showing : "Juanita Storch and Laila S Storch, 4955 Stanford Ave NE, Seattle, King County, Washington Record number 647925425
  
*[http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&db=2000WP%2c&rank=0&gsfn=laila&gsln=storch&sx=&gs1co=1%2cAll+Countries&gs1pl=1%2c+&year=&yearend=&sbo=0&sbor=&ufr=0&wp=4%3b_80000002%3b_80000003&srchb=r&prox=1&ti=0&ti.si=0&gss=angs-d&o_iid=21416&o_lid=21416&pcat=37&fh=0&recid=270332203&recoff=1+2 US Phone and Address Directories, 1993-2002] showing : "Laila Storch, 4955 Stanford Ave NE, Seattle, King County, Washington, residence from at least 1998 to at least 2002"
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*[http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=2000WP,&gsfn=laila&gsln=storch&sx=&gs1co=1,All%20Countries&gs1pl=1,%20&year=&yearend=&sbo=0&sbor=&ufr=0&wp=4;_80000002;_80000003&srchb=r&prox=1&ti=0&ti.si=0&gss=angs-i&o_iid=21416&o_lid=21416&fh=0&fsk=&bsk=&rank=0&pgoff= US Phone and Address Directories, 1993-2002] showing : "Laila Storch, 4955 Stanford Ave NE, Seattle, King County, Washington, residence from at least 1998 to at least 2002"
  
 
==Secondary sources==
 
==Secondary sources==

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