Ingibjörg Teitsdóttir was born on December 17, 1852 in Húnavatnssýsla. She died on May 18, 1940 at Betel care home in Gimli.
Spouse: Einar Bjarnason b. November 21, 1838 in N. Múlasýsla, d. April 26, 1921 in the Valla Settlement in Saskatchewan.
Children: 1. Teitur b. in Pembina 1886, d. in Saskatchewan on April 16, 1924 2. Rósa 3. Ólöf 4. Einar 5. Oddur Stefán b. March 11, 1891 in Pembina.
Einar came west, a married man, to Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1876 and settled in Breiðuvík in the Hnausa Settlement. The land was called Bjarkastaðir and was in the middle of the Hnausa Settlement. Reverend Jón Bjarnason celebrated his first visit to the young settlement on November 28, 1877, and more often later during his stay in New Iceland. Einar moved to Winnipeg in 1879 and from there in the spring of 1880 to Pembina, N. Dakota, where his wife died the same year. Ingibjörg came west by sea after 1880 and probably soon went to N. Dakota because there she married Einar around 1885. They lived there until 1902 but then they moved to the so-called Valla Settlement near Gerald, Saskatchewan.
