Author Topic: Russia in 1915? George Blees Boardman 1915-1998  (Read 59 times)

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Re: Russia in 1915? George Blees Boardman 1915-1998
« Reply #9 on: Yesterday at 00:01 »
Many thanks for all these leads!
HEYWOOD,
thanks for the 1920 incoming passenger lists.
Vladimir, 32 yrs
Elizabeth 32 yrs
Dagmar 2 yrs
George 5 yrs

Elizabeth is the same age as Vladimir, perhaps she is his wife,
I wonder if she is also Glaphira Ushakova [russian born]
or another woman?
The child Dagmar sounds Germanic.
George became a teacher of German and French.



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« Reply #10 on: Yesterday at 00:45 »
Reply #5 from fiddlerslass gives Vladimir’s wife as Dagmar Elizabeth.
Where do you have the information that she was Glaphira Ushakova?
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Re: Russia in 1915? George Blees Boardman 1915-1998
« Reply #11 on: Yesterday at 01:27 »
You may want to check these records, if you have not already done so.

May 1920 arrival from Russia
Glofira Boardman 60 yrs
Jennie Boardman 20 yrs

April 1920 from Russia. - may be connected?
Several Boardmans -William, 30yrs, Elizabeth, 30 yrs, Lydia 8 yrs, James 58 yrs,
 Alexander, 55yrs, Emma 55yrs, Jenny, 33 yrs
The men are engineers

1921 - boarders
Glafira Boardman, 60 yrs, married and Gennie, 31 yrs, and Gennie, 20 yrs

1936 and 1937
Glafira Boardman and Genia Esch are on electoral registers in Kensington

1939 probate record
Administration of estate of Glafira Boardman, widow died 1939, to  Genia Esch.


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Re: Russia in 1915? George Blees Boardman 1915-1998
« Reply #12 on: Yesterday at 08:20 »

The child Dagmar sounds Germanic.


Dagmar is a Danish/Scandinavian name - particularly prominent from Princess Dagmar of Denmark who after her marriage became Empress Maria Feodorovna of Russia alongside her husband Tsar Alexander. Presumably why a Russian connected family chose the name.

She was also sister to our Queen Alexandra