| Gorlov Grigorii Kirillovich. Born Dec. 20, 1896 to a Cossack family in Zabaikal'ia. Lived in Khailar. Together with his mother Agrafena Ivanovna, b. 1864, and step-father I. D. Gostiukhin
and a sister and a step-brother, they came to Hawaii in 1910. Grigorii became a student in a workshop, and then worked at an electric station on the plantation in Ewa. The sisters worked
on the same plantation and married non-Russians. The mother was a drunkard and divorced the
step-father who left with his son. Jan. 31, 1919 Gorlov married Violet, the daughter of I. E.
Zimin and moved to Seattle. Trautshold notes "Sister probably not going. The boy Alexander (9 yrs.) is the son of I. Gostiukhin, adopted by him; father asks to have his child returned to him because mother leads a bad life. |