Lithuainian Incomers Prior to WW1

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camweh
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Lithuainian Incomers Prior to WW1

Post by camweh » Fri Jul 15, 2005 9:44 am

- Following on the topic about the Poles arriving prior to WW1 -
Around that same time there was an influx of Lithuanians into Scotland. Some settled in Stevenston in Ayrshire and I assume went to work in Nobel's dynamite factory there at Ardeer - that was where the work was. Many of them changed their names to 'fit in', one associated with my wife's family changed theirs to Smith.

From such a background at Stevenstom came John Miller. John wrote a book a few years ago about the Lithuanian refugees lost history, culture, customs, how it affected John personally ie name calling at school and how their customs are now lost.

"The Lithuanians in Scotland: a personal view" by John Millar. 1998.
It's a paperback with 166 pages.
Hughie,
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CatrionaL
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Post by CatrionaL » Sun Jul 09, 2006 4:38 pm

An interesting read.