Ingvar Guðmundsson

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Vigfús Ingvar Guðmundsson was born in Árnessýsla on April 29, 1867. He took the name Ingvar Goodman in the west. Spouse: Anna Sveinsdóttir b. 1873 in Húnavatnssýsla. Children: 1. Jón Ísfeld b. before the turn of the century, drowned in 1920 2. Ingvar Franklin b. 1902, d. 1917 3. Þórir Skafti b. 1906 4. Kjartan Jónas Sveinn b. 1918. They came …

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Ármann Björnsson

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Ármann Björnsson was born in Kræklingahlíð in Eyjafjarðarsýsla on November 15, 1885. Spouse: Guðrún Þorvaldsdóttir b. June 12, 1885 Children: 1. Brynhildur b. May 22, 1910 2. Vilhelm Adolf 3. Elín Guðlaug. They came west to Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1913 and went directly to Winnipegosis. Ármann worked there as a carpenter.

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Jón Jónsson

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Jón Jónsson: Born in Nesjum in E. Skaftafellssýsla around 1874. Unmarried and childless. Jón came west to Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1893 and settled in the Isafold Settlement in New Iceland.  He moved to the Framnes Settlement and later to Winnipeg. He moved to Winnipegosis in 1928.

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Jón Hjálmarsson

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Jón Hjálmarsson was born in S. Múlasýsla in 1875. Spouse: Jakobína Kristín Jóhannesdóttir b. 1873 Children: 1. Ástráður b. in Iceland in 1900 2. Anna María b. in the West They came west to Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1903 and lived in Selkirk the first years. From there, they moved in 1911 to Winnipeg where they lived a short time. They then …

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Kristján O Kristjánsson

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  Kristján Ottó Kristjánsson was born in Arnarfjördur in Ísafjarðarsýsla in 1892. Spouse: 1916 Sigríður Marta Jónsdóttir b. just before 1900. Children: 1. Kristján Ottó 2. Lára Simonia 3. Jón Edwin 4. Gísli Haraldur 5. Oddný Guðrún Selma 6. Grettir Valdimar (Walter) 7. Skúli Ottó. Kristján came west to Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1913 and moved to Winnipegosis in 1914. They moved …

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Aðalbjörn Jónasson

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Aðalbjörn Jónasson was born at Svalbarðsstrand in S. Þingeyjarsýsla in 1883. Spouse: Sigríður Sólveig Finnbogadóttir b. in the West. Aðalbjörn came west in 1913 and went directly to Winnipegosis in Manitoba.

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Elís Magnússon

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Elís Magnússon was born in 1869 in Kolbeinsstaðahreppur in Snæfellsnessýsla. Spouse: 1901 Guðrún Benidiktsdóttir Childless. They came to the west in 1911 and traveled to Manitoba. They settled in Winnipegosis in 1914.

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Magnús Jónsson

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Magnús Jónsson was born in  Vestmannaeyjar September 13, 1862. Died October 8, 1935 in Dauphin, Manitoba. Unmarried and childless. He came west in 1903 to Winnipeg, Manitoba and settled in Winnipegosis in 1905

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Þórarinn Jónsson

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Þórarinn Jónsson was born at Skaftártungu in W. Skaftafellssýsla in 1874. Spous: 1905 Guðrún Jónsdóttir from Árnessýsla. Þórarinn came west from Reykjavík in 1900 and worked for Búi Jónsson in fishing in the winters of the first years, but in the summer he lived in Winnipeg. He eventually moved to Winnipegosis.

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Böðvar G Laxdal

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Böðvar Gíslason was born in Dalasýsla on October 20, 1853. He died in Winnipeg on June 24, 1942. He took the last name Laxdal in the west. Spouse: Ingibjörg Sigurðardóttir b. May 8, 1858, d. December 13, 1928 Children: 1. Jóhannes 2. Einar. They may have had more children. Böðvar came west to Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1883 and lived there …

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