The German newspaper "Rigasches Stadtblätter" preserved the news that Elise Johanna Kalsing christened the Riga Cathedral at end of July 1895.
In 1937 she divided first place with Milda Lauberte in foundation Latvian women's chess championship (both players have 8,5 points from 9) but lost an additional match with 0:4.
In December 1939 she participated in the Latvian Chess Union Class A classification tournament, where draw with Karlis Ozols.
In December 1939 her husband Johannes Vogel due to Baltic German repatriation to Germany have been released from the Latvian citizenship.
During World War II in December 1943, Vogel name last appeared in a newspaper in connection with the funeral of her father, Robert Kalsing.