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.
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.
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)
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.
“Trekalia” (tree-hewer). sacrificed his own people in time of famine; the last Yngling ruler of Uppsala; settled in West Sweden
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.Necessary Explanations:
(1) When Helgi Halfdansson went into battle against King Adils Ottersson of
Sweden, he ousted him and took to himself Adil's Queen, not knowing it was his
own daughter. He begat by her Hrolf "Krak" Helgasson, Yrsa's mother later came
to Denmark, and joined Helgi Halfdansson.