Tuesday, December 24, 2019

The romantic story of Ella and Josef’s meeting

The Lithuanian beginnings page has been updated to include Ellen’s telling of this story.

When did Josef and Ella Lurie arrive in Norway?

Good question. The answer is that we are not really sure.

Ellen writes; “I think Josef must have got to Norway before 1905 because my father and Selma were born in 1903 and 1904 and I know that Ella went back to Lithuania for their births, the subsequent children having been born in Norway. Or could I have been mistaken all these years and that they married and had first two children in Lithuania??? I don’t think so.”

The version of the story that I grew up with was that Josef was forced to flee Lithuania because of the charges leveled against him for deserting the Russian army; and when he fled, it was to his uncle Marcus Scheer who was already in Norway. Ella was only able to follow him some time later with the two children.

We know that Marcus and Golda Scheer arrived in Norway “shortly after the turn of the century” (Eva Scheer- “The Last Mohican”: Reflections on an Argentine Frontier' (Western Historical Quarterly, Volume 7, Issue 4, October 1976, Pages 413–417), having themselves fled the harsh conditions in Argentina.

However, as the one son, Axel Scheer, was born in Riga in 1904, (Source – Geni.com - https://www.geni.com/people/Marcus-Scheer/6000000030761105905#/tab/timeline ), was “shortly after the turn of the century” 1900 or 1904 0r 1905? Or did Golda also return for the birth? We simply do not know.

So, which version is the correct one? Comments anyone?

Monday, December 16, 2019

The wreck of the Lyngenfjord


1n 1938 the Norwegian ship SS Lyngenfjord was wrecked of Cape St. Frances. How were the Lurie's involved? Watch this space.

Sunday, December 15, 2019

What this Blog is all about

This blog is all about the Lurie Family of Norway. I have created it to help the Lurie sibling’s children (that’s us) to find information about the family, to ask questions, to provide information etc.

If we do not share what we know, or still remember, in a few short years this will all be lost. And that would be such a pity.

I have deliberately kept this Blog in the public domain, because out there somewhere there are others, like us, who may be searching. This is one way to help them find us.

So please – read the entries, use them, ask questions, discuss, suggest.