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Fearless Females – March 22

This post is for The Accidental Genealogist’s blogging prompts for Women’s History Month. Today’s prompt: If a famous director wanted to make a movie about one of your female ancestors who would it be? What actress would you cast in

Antra March 22, 2013March 21, 2013 family, migration, war No Comments

WW1 Diary – March 5, 1916

Sixteenth 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

Antra March 5, 2013January 3, 2013 family, Limbaži, migration, war 2 Comments

WW1 Diary – February 1, 1916

Fifteenth 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

Antra February 1, 2013January 3, 2013 family, Limbaži, migration, war No Comments

Homeland – January 18, 1911

This is part of my series of interesting newspaper articles and snippets that I find in the old Latvian newspapers available through Periodika. Most of the articles I post are in some way related to migration, wars or other events

Antra January 18, 2013January 8, 2013 family, history, newspapers, Vijciems 1 Comment

WW1 Diary – January 17, 1916

Fourteenth 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

Antra January 17, 2013January 3, 2013 family, Limbaži, migration, war No Comments

WW1 Diary – January 6, 1916

Thirteenth 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

Antra January 6, 2013January 3, 2013 family, Limbaži, migration, war No Comments

WW1 Diary – December 31, 1915

Twelfth 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

Antra December 31, 2012October 1, 2012 family, Limbaži, migration, war No Comments

Priecīgus Ziemassvētkus from Discovering Latvian Roots!

Merry Christmas, or, as you would say in Latvian, PriecÄ«gus ZiemassvÄ“tkus! Hope you and yours have a good holiday! And what would be a Latvian Christmas without pÄ«rāgi (bacon buns)? Here is my dad, making pÄ«rāgi yesterday… And here is

Antra December 24, 2012December 24, 2012 family, religion No Comments

Wordless Wednesday – Francis Family Portrait

I was at a cemetery this weekend, visiting and photographing the grave of my great-grandfather’s sister, and happened to meet a relative I had never met before! This relative was an elderly lady who was the daughter of one of

Antra October 24, 2012October 23, 2012 family, Limbaži, photographs 4 Comments

WW1 Diary – October 10, 1915

Eleventh 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

Antra October 10, 2012October 1, 2012 family, Limbaži, migration, war No Comments
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