Showing posts with label war bride. Show all posts
Showing posts with label war bride. Show all posts

Sunday, September 9, 2012

Reappearance of the War Bride

Last December, I posted about the story of a war bride who disappeared, which was published in The Oregonian.  Yesterday, The Oregonian published the epilog to the story:  The fate of the war bride has finally been learned.  Esther escaped her abusive relationship and made a new life on the other side of the country.  Lilly Oddsdottir, who helped piece the information together previously, found her family.

I have to admit I didn't think Esther had survived her relationship in Oregon.  I'm so glad to read that this story had a happier ending.

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Disappearance of a War Bride

An interesting but sad story was published in The Oregonian this week.  An Icelandic woman married an American soldier after the end of World War II and left her home to move with him to Oregon, where his parents lived.  Communication between her and her family was erratically received.  She had two children, then divorced her husband in 1951.  Then she disappeared.

Only recently have efforts made by the bride's relatives in Iceland produced information.  They hired professional genealogist Peggy Baldwin in Portland, Oregon, who found living relatives there.  Several people working together have pieced together much of the history of the woman's life and of her children.  One of the key facts still to be learned is the specifics of her eventual fate.

The five installments of the story can be read at http://www.oregonlive.com/portland/index.ssf/2011/12/war_bride_esther_gavin.html.