Part of my series of publishing the banns read in RÄ«ga in the interwar period. See this post for more details. April 27, 1925 (Latvijas VÄ“stnesis [Latvian Herald], April 28, 1925) Tanner JÄnis Kudvins (Tartu) and Olga Marija Sprogis (Iecava)
WW1 Diary – April 26, 1916
Twenty-third installment from the diary of my great-grandfather’s sister Alise, written during the First World War. When the diary starts, she is living just a few miles from the front lines of the Eastern Front, and is then forced to
WW1 Diary – April 25, 1916
Twenty-second installment from the diary of my great-grandfather’s sister Alise, written during the First World War. When the diary starts, she is living just a few miles from the front lines of the Eastern Front, and is then forced to
Tombstone Tuesday – JÅ«lijs RimÅ¡a, 1894-1926
In this series, I am providing pictures of tombstones from Latvian cemeteries, all with death dates prior to 1945. In this case, I do have more information on the individual, see below. Photo taken by me, October 2012. Click to
Rīga Banns, Week of April 21, 1925
Part of my series of publishing the banns read in Rīga in the interwar period. See this post for more details. April 20, 1925 (Latvijas Vēstnesis [Latvian Herald], April 21, 1925) Clerk Hugo Volens (Sigulda) and Irma Wilhelmine Ozols (Rīga)
WW1 Diary – April 20, 1916
Twenty-first installment from the diary of my great-grandfather’s sister Alise, written during the First World War. When the diary starts, she is living just a few miles from the front lines of the Eastern Front, and is then forced to
Book Review: The Case for Latvia
I don’t review books on here often – okay, this is the first review – but I think it might be something I start. This book in particular I think is very valuable for understanding the tricky nuances of Latvian
Tombstone Tuesday – Roberts Bemchens, 1898-1927
In this series, I am providing pictures of tombstones from Latvian cemeteries, all with death dates prior to 1945. I do not have any further information on the people mentioned. Photo taken by me, October 2012. Click to enlarge. Name:
Rīga Banns, Week of April 14, 1925
Part of my series of publishing the banns read in RÄ«ga in the interwar period. See this post for more details. April 13, 1925 (Latvijas VÄ“stnesis [Latvian Herald], April 17, 1925) Chemist Aleksandrs KÄrlis Hjords (RÄ«ga) and DagmÄra Berta GrÄ«nbergs
Pre-Independence Rīga House Registers on Raduraksti!
I looked into Raduraksti this morning, and what did I see…. a new document section for house registers! These are the “house books” that I have mentioned a number of times before. They provide information about everyone living in a