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Menas Chagatai Kepelkeker

1886
NameMenas Chagatai
BirthSeptember 11th, 1889
DeathDecember 25th, 1950
ChildrenRada K. Romanov

Menas Chagatai Kepelkeker was the mother of Rada K. Romanov, Kalev Kepelkeker, Gushi Kepelkeker, Svastya Kepelkeker, Anastasia Kepelkeker, Genghis Kepelkeker Jr., Gorgios Kepelkeker, Genghis Kepelkeker Jr. 2, Measles Victim Kepelkeker, Tuberculosis Victim Kepelkeker, Tuberculosis Victim Kepelkeker 2, Tuberculosis Victim Kepelkeker 3, Kofe Kepelkeker, and Winston Ibillishair.

She worked the beans at the Kepelkeker Farms before they were taken away by the Red Army in 1917.

In the early 1920s, her husband Genghis Kepelkeker, ran away to escape the nationalization culture of the early Soviet Union. He was killed by 1924. Menas told her surviving children to grow up and she started dating other men.

In 1935 she met British exile Kennedy Billingshire at a bar in Petropavl, Kazakh SSR. They formed tentative plans to run away to England under new identities. In 1938, they got married. Menas abandoned her last surviving children, Rada, Kalev, and Genghis Jr. 2.

The couple lived in Persia for a few years, and assumed the identities of Zoroastrian refugees. Kennedy renamed himself Khened Ibillishair, and thus Menas was renamed Menas Ibillishair. They began their "pilgrimage" to Britain, but were interrupted by World War 2. At the defeat of the Axis powers, the group began to travel through the middle east to reach Europe via the Mediterranean sea. She had a child while on the journey, named Winston Ibillishair.

In December of 1950 while crossing the Mediterranean by an abandoned American boat, she by chance crossed Eyfim Romanov Romanov, who was just beginning the final stage of his quest to South America to search for Hitler. He thought he was being confronted by "forces" trying to stop him from finding Hitler, so naturally he rammed his boat into hers, killing her. After seeing only a man, a small child, and a mangled woman, Eyfim panicked and drove off.