First generation - Person Sheet
First generation - Person Sheet
NameYuris Anderson
Birth4 Sep 1847, Talsi, Latvia
Death10 Dec 1934, Holbrook, Massachusetts
Occupationday laborer
Spouses
Birth1851, Latvia
Death1903, Liepaja, Latvia
ReligionLutheran?
MarriageTalsi, Latvia
ChildrenLucy (1892-1982)
 Emily (1875-1965)
 Lena (1882-1942)
 Ernest (1884-1936)
 Mary (1882-1972)
 Elizabeth (Zettie) (1889-1987)
 Mildred (1894-1981)
Notes for Yuris Anderson
Yuris Anderson son was born in 1847 in Talsi, Latvia, during a time of cultural and political tension in the Baltic region. He married Eda Schonster in 1874, and together they raised seven children: six daughters and one son. Yuris worked hard to provide for his growing family while Latvia underwent significant social changes under Russian rule.

The early 20th century brought turmoil to Latvia as the 1905 revolution swept through the country, leading to widespread unrest, especially in cities like Riga and Talsi. Amid the chaos and Eda's declining health, the Anderson family decided to emigrate to the United States in search of a safer and more stable life.

Between 1896 and 1905, Yuris’s children gradually made their way to America, settling in Massachusetts. The journey was especially challenging for Yuris and his youngest daughter, Elizabeth. Eda’s poor health delayed their departure, and Yuris himself endured a prolonged struggle with trachoma, a painful eye condition. Despite these difficulties, Yuris and Elizabeth finally joined the rest of the family in 1905.

The Andersons settled in the Boston area, where Yuris spent his later years. He became a respected elder in his community, known for his resilience and dedication to his family. Yuris lived long enough to witness his children establish themselves in their new homeland, finding work and raising families of their own.

Write a similar bio for Yuris passed away in 1934 in Holbrook, Massachusetts, at the age of 87. His life story reflects the courage and determination of many Latvian immigrants who sought a better future for their families in the face of immense challenges. His legacy continues through the generations of Anderson descendants who remember his journey with pride.
Last Modified 24 Jan 2025Created 25 Jan 2025 by Arnold Vinnard
1/7/2024