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Eswyn Lyster : ウィキペディア英語版
Eswyn Lyster

Coral Eswyn (née Ellinor) Lyster, (September 27, 1923 - July 18, 2009) was a Canadian author best known for writing extensively on the Canadian war bride experience.〔(Canadian Warbrides - Melynda Jarratt )〕 She also published articles on the Dieppe Raid〔(Calgary Higlanders - Dieppe Raid )〕 in World War II, as well as a book on genealogy.
==Biography==
Eswyn Ellinor was born in London, England, to Stanley Ellinor (a newsagent) and Coral Winifred (née Stuart) Ellinor. During World War II, she served in the Women's Royal Naval Service (WRNS) informally known as the Wrens, which was the women's branch of the Royal Navy.〔(Canadian Warbrides - Eswyn Lyster )〕
In 1943 she met Company Sergeant Major (CSM) Bill Lyster of the Calgary Highlanders, a Canadian regiment stationed in her home town of Aldwick, Sussex. They were married later in the year. In April 1945, Bill, now commissioned and with the rank of Captain, was badly wounded and repatriated to Canada. In February 1946, Eswyn and her infant son joined the stream of 44,000 war brides travelling to Canada.
Many ships, like the Queen Mary, were pressed into service for this massive emigration: Eswyn crossed the Atlantic Ocean on the ''RMS Mauretania (1938)'', the first dedicated war bride crossing, to Pier 21 in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Bill was from Empress, Alberta, and she and her son traveled by train from Halifax to join his family there.〔(Most Excellent Citizens )〕
Following emigration, her family lived in Regina and Edmonton when her daughter and younger son were born. In the 1950s, Eswyn began writing about her experiences and family. From 1956 to 1969 she lived in North Vancouver, British Columbia. In 1969 she and her husband retired to Qualicum Beach on Vancouver Island where she maintained an active writing career.
She was a long-time member of the Anglican Church of Canada, an avid alpine gardener, and a member of several gardening clubs. She died in Victoria General Hospital July 18, 2009.

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