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Gorlich, Elsa

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Gorlich

Elsa Gorlich

Profession: Singer

Mother: Mrs Frida Gorlich

Brother: Frank Robert Gorlich

Mother’s Address: 41 Rue des Martyrs, Paris, France

Other Info: “Mrs Gorlich and her daughter left Vancouver, B.C, some six years ago to enable Miss Gorlich to study singing in France, and she has been so successful that last year (1916) she too the first prize at the Paris Conservatoire. When the War broke out both she and her mother took up war work, and Miss Gorlich has since sung at over 300 concerts for soldiers. Once, in January of the present year, she sang to 45,000 Canadians at Etaples. Gunner F R Gorlich came over with the second lot of Canadians and is now convalescent in Hastings. He met his sister at Etaples in April quite accidentally after a parting of about five years”.

Published:  July 1917

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Foord, H
Gorlich, Frank Robert
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July 1917
1 COMMENT
  • Laurent Leclercq
    13th February 2023 at 12:56 pm
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    Dear Family, Dear Friends,

    I just found this site about my ancestors that I loved so much!

    I am the eldest great-grandchild of Mrs. Elsa Alexandra Gorlich and the grandson of Mrs Elsa Mascot Brunel who died in 2019 in France aged of 98.

    I have ever heard about my family in Vancouver and Seattle.

    Can someone from the Gorlich family get in touch with me?

    Thank very much and God bless you.

    Laurent

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