Guðbjörg Einarsdóttir was born in Strandasýsla on March 21, 1844. She died on February 7, 1944 in Saskatchewan.
Spouse: Einar Jónsson b. in Skutulfjörður in Ísafjarðarsýsla on May 25, 1837, d. April 6, 1922 in Churchbridge. He took the last name Sudfjord in the west.
Children: 1. Sigríður b. 1875 2. Moníka b. 1875 3. Kristín b. 1880.
They came west to Ontario, Canada in 1883 and stayed there with an English farmer for half a year. Einar moved west to Winnipeg, Manitoba in the early spring of 1885, where he found work on the railroad. In the autumn, Guðríður joined him with their daughters and they lived in the town for over a year. Einar went west in search of land and took land in the Þingvalla Settlement in 1886. They lived there until 1893 but then they moved to the Big Point Settlement on the east bank of Lake Manitoba. They moved to Churchbridge in 1904, where their daughter Monika lived. They were with her for a while but then moved to the Lögberg Settlement to her daughter Kristín. They spent their last days with Monica in Churchbridge.
