Larry Anderson - Families and Individuals

Notes


Olaf II GUDRODSSON

References:

(1) The Viking Age, vol. 1, page 67.

(2) Attarskra Bjarsj Thorsteinsson, page 431.

(3) History of the Anglo Saxons, vol. 1, page 242.

(4) Keiser und Koenig, part 1, page 137.

(5) Archive Records, The Genealogical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah.

(6) Information supplied by Sanford A. Johnson, 80 East Crystal Avenue,
   Salt Lake City, Utah.


Gudrod HALFDANSSON

References:

(1) The Viking Age, vol. 1, page 67.

(2) Attarskra Bjarsj Thorsteinsson, page 431.

(3) History of the Anglo Saxons, vol. 1, page 242.

(4) Keiser und Koenig, part 1, page 137.

(5) Archive Records, The Genealogical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah.

(6) Information supplied by Sanford A. Johnson, 80 East Crystal Avenue,
   Salt Lake City, Utah.

(7) Information supplied by Mrs. Edna E. Bennett, Post Office Box 296,
   Taber, Alberta, Canada.

Killed

Ruled in Norway and in Denmark; probably the “Godfrey the Proud” (and so identified by Moncreiffe, I. 1982) of the Franks who opposed the Emperor Charlemagne.


Asa

References:

(1) The Viking Age, vol. 1, page 67.

(2) Attarskra Bjarsj Thorsteinsson, page 431.

(3) History of the Anglo Saxons, vol. 1, page 242.

(4) Keiser und Koenig, part 1, page 137.

(5) Archive Records, The Genealogical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah.

(6) Information supplied by Sanford A. Johnson, 80 East Crystal Avenue,
   Salt Lake City, Utah.

(7) Information supplied by Mrs. Edna E. Bennett, Post Office Box 296,
   Taber, Alberta, Canada.


Gudrod HALFDANSSON

References:

(1) The Viking Age, vol. 1, page 67.

(2) Attarskra Bjarsj Thorsteinsson, page 431.

(3) History of the Anglo Saxons, vol. 1, page 242.

(4) Keiser und Koenig, part 1, page 137.

(5) Archive Records, The Genealogical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah.

(6) Information supplied by Sanford A. Johnson, 80 East Crystal Avenue,
   Salt Lake City, Utah.

(7) Information supplied by Mrs. Edna E. Bennett, Post Office Box 296,
   Taber, Alberta, Canada.

Killed

Ruled in Norway and in Denmark; probably the “Godfrey the Proud” (and so identified by Moncreiffe, I. 1982) of the Franks who opposed the Emperor Charlemagne.


Halfdan "Hvitrain" OLAFSSON

References:

(1) The Viking Age, vol. 1, page 67.

(2) Attarskra Bjarsj Thorsteinsson, page 431.

(3) History of the Anglo Saxons, vol. 1, page 242.

(4) Keiser und Koenig, part 1, page 137.

(5) Archive Records, The Genealogical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah.

(6) Information supplied by Sanford A. Johnson, 80 East Crystal Avenue,
   Salt Lake City, Utah.

“Huitbein” (white leg).  conquered Roumarike, founded the pagan temple at Skiringssal, 8th century.


Asa Eysteinsdotter EYSTEINSSON

References:

(1) The Viking Age, vol. 1, page 67.

(2) Attarskra Bjarsj Thorsteinsson, page 431.

(3) History of the Anglo Saxons, vol. 1, page 242.

(4) Keiser und Koenig, part 1, page 137.

(5) Archive Records, The Genealogical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah.

(6) Information supplied by Sanford A. Johnson, 80 East Crystal Avenue,
   Salt Lake City, Utah.


Olaf "Traetelgja" INGJALDSSON "the Woodcutter"

References:

(1) The Viking Age, vol. 1, page 67.

(2) Attarskra Bjarsj Thorsteinsson, page 431.

(3) History of the Anglo Saxons, vol. 1, page 242.

(4) Keiser und Koenig, part 1, page 137.

(5) Archive Records, The Genealogical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah.

(6) Information supplied by Sanford A. Johnson, 80 East Crystal Avenue,
   Salt Lake City, Utah.


Ingjald OLAFSSON

References:

(1) The Viking Age, vol. 1, page 67.

(2) Attarskra Bjarsj Thorsteinsson, page 431.

(3) History of the Anglo Saxons, vol. 1, page 242.

(4) Keiser und Koenig, part 1, page 137.

(5) Archive Records, The Genealogical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah.

(6) Information supplied by Sanford A. Johnson, 80 East Crystal Avenue,
   Salt Lake City, Utah.


Eystein "Haardrade"

References:

(1) The Viking Age, vol. 1, page 67.

(2) Attarskra Bjarsj Thorsteinsson, page 431.

(3) History of the Anglo Saxons, vol. 1, page 242.

(4) Keiser und Koenig, part 1, page 137.

(5) Archive Records, The Genealogical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah.

(6) Information supplied by Sanford A. Johnson, 80 East Crystal Avenue,
   Salt Lake City, Utah.

“Hardrade” (the severe)


Solveig HALFDANSSON

References:

(1) The Viking Age, vol. 1, page 67.

(2) Attarskra Bjarsj Thorsteinsson, page 431.

(3) History of the Anglo Saxons, vol. 1, page 242.

(4) Keiser und Koenig, part 1, page 137.

(5) Archive Records, The Genealogical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah.

(6) Information supplied by Sanford A. Johnson, 80 East Crystal Avenue,
   Salt Lake City, Utah.


Olaf INGJALDSSON


“Trekalia” (tree-hewer).  sacrificed his own people in time of famine; the last Yngling ruler of Uppsala; settled in West Sweden


Ingjald Braut ONUNDSSON

References:

(1) The Viking Age, vol. 1, page 67.

(2) Attarskra Bjarsj Thorsteinsson, page 431.

(3) History of the Anglo Saxons, vol. 1, page 242.

(4) Keiser und Koenig, part 1, page 137.

(5) Archive Records, The Genealogical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah.

(6) Information supplied by Sanford A. Johnson, 80 East Crystal Avenue,
   Salt Lake City, Utah.


Gauthild ALGAUTSSON

References:

(1) The Viking Age, vol. 1, page 67.

(2) Attarskra Bjarsj Thorsteinsson, page 431.

(3) History of the Anglo Saxons, vol. 1, page 242.

(4) Keiser und Koenig, part 1, page 137.

(5) Archive Records, The Genealogical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah.

(6) Information supplied by Sanford A. Johnson, 80 East Crystal Avenue,
   Salt Lake City, Utah.


Brout Onund INGVARSSON

References:

(1) The Viking Age, vol. 1, page 67.

(2) Attarskra Bjarsj Thorsteinsson, page 431.

(3) History of the Anglo Saxons, vol. 1, page 242.

(4) Keiser und Koenig, part 1, page 137.

(5) Archive Records, The Genealogical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah.

(6) Information supplied by Sanford A. Johnson, 80 East Crystal Avenue,
   Salt Lake City, Utah.


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