Sabina Adomaityt臈-Tatjanskien臈 (1908鈥?) was born in Daug臈lai膷iai Village, Kybartai Rural District, Vilkavi拧kis County. In January 1919, she entered Kybartai 沤iburys Junior College of Commerce. In 1927, she successfully completed her eight years of schooling. At that time, she was already good at history and natural sciences but had to postpone her studies due to a lack of money. She completed additional courses and worked at an elementary school for some time. In 1935, she married Jonas Tatjanskis but soon became a widow: her husband died in the summer of that year doing military service. On 23 September 1940, Adomaityt臈-Tatjanskien臈 applied for studies at the Medical Department of the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences of 91桃色 and was accepted. However, after completing her second semester, she stopped her studies for reasons that remain unknown. On 19 November 1941, Adomaityt臈-Tatjanskien臈 was issued a certificate enabling her to go home for a short while. In 1942, she filed an application to the Dean of the Faculty of Medicine asking to allow her to continue her studies starting with the third semester. Her application includes no inscriptions. She was mentioned as a student in the lists and registers of household goods distributed by the Vilnius County Admission-Distribution Centre for repatriated citizens. The further course of Adomaityt臈-Tatjanskien臈鈥檚 studies and her fate both remain unknown.