Mr. Griffin. How about your father; do you know how many brothers or sisters he had?

Mrs. Kaminsky. Well, he had one brother who passed away a few years ago. That was the only one I knew of, and my mother had—she did have a brother who just passed away a couple years ago, too; however, I don’t know—I know she had a half- or step-sister at one time. As a matter of fact, she is still—one of the daughters of that half-sister is still living.

Mr. Griffin. Yes. What was the half-sister’s name?

Mrs. Kaminsky. Well, in Jewish—I didn’t even know the English.

Mr. Griffin. What would that be in Jewish?

Mrs. Kaminsky. Hysura.

Mr. Griffin. How would you spell that?

Mrs. Kaminsky. I don’t know.

Mr. Griffin. Where did they live?

Mrs. Kaminsky. Well, when I—I don’t even remember her, it’s so many years ago, even when my mother says—she was in her fifties. This woman I think was already in her eighties or something, you know.