
Sigrún Jónsdóttir Photo: FSÁAB
Sigrún Jónsdóttir was born at Mýri in Bárðardal in S. Þingeyjarsýsla on September 1, 1886.
Spouse: August 4, 1905 Reverend Adam Þorgrímsson b.July 8, 1879 in Aðaldal in S. Þingeyjarsýsla, d. in Lundar, Manitoba on November 20, 1924.
Children: 1. Sif b. October 18, 1906, d. in Akureyri on January 17, 1910 2. Heimir b. May 28, 1907 3. Hrund b. June 16, 1908 4. Freyr b. August 11, 1910 5. Sif b. June 15, 1913, d. January 23, 1939 6. Þór b. August 25, 1920 7. Bragi b. June 22, 1922 8. Sigrún Ada b. June 2, 1924.
Sigrún remained in Iceland when Adam went to study in 1913, but due to the World War she did not get to the West until 1919. She then took the children to Hayland in Manitoba and from there in 1923 to Lundar. Adam moved to the West in 1913. In 1916 he went west to the Pacific Ocean and studied theology for a year at a seminary in Seattle. In 1917 he began studying theology at the Chicago Lutheran Seminary. He was ordained in Winnipeg on May 4, 1919 and became the pastor of Jón Bjarnason’s congregation in Hayland, north of Lake Manitoba. In 1923 he moved to Lundar and served the Lutheran congregation there until his death.