The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1973, Blaðsíða 14

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.06.1973, Blaðsíða 14
THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN HUMMER 1973 12 holi, Fridjon Fnidriksson and Baldvin Helgason- The shipping contractor was the Allan Line Steamship Com- pany. The renowned poet Stephan G. Stephansson was a member of the group on board but did not settle at Rosseau. Skapti Arason, in an account in “Landnamsaga” by Thorleif Jack- son, names some of the members he could recall when writing a summary of happenings from 1850 to 1889, these members being Fridjon and Arni Fridriksson, Olafur Olafsson, Frid- bjorn Bjornsson, Thorlakur Jonsson, Baldvin Baldvinsson, Pall Johansson, and Stephan G. Stephansson. Let us try to enter into the atmos- phere created by their feelings, thoughts, hopes and suffering as re- vealed by the following crude trans- lations of comments found in Bjorn’s letter: “As soon as the ship was well on its way everyone had bedded down but it was difficult for some” . . . “the following morning many woke up sea- sick” . . . “it was extremely windy” — August 6 — same rough sea and all are seasick except a few diehard sailors” . . . August 7 — the women and children are so seasick that their bodies receive no nourishment . . . stopped 4 hours at Hjaltland* . . . . bought some medicine for the seasick . . . August 12 — came to Aberdeen — the horses were unloaded — seven of them had already dropped dead — you can imagine the air we were breath- ing — when some of the horses died from lack of air on the bottom deck.” .........At Glasgow many people of different nationalities came on board • . . left Liverpool August 14 “to, in God’s name, start the long ocean trip over the broad Atlantic Ocean . . . August 16 — breakfast was coffee and a slice of bread — lunch was soup with * Shetland Islands meat and potatoes or beans — supper, tea and a slice of bread with some butter — some thought breakfast and supper were not sufficient in content. . . . Sermons were read on each deck every Sunday • . . August 18 — trip smoother, people generally healthier but fog so thick one could not see . . . August 21 — several icebergs around the ship . . . August 22 — distant land like shadows in the sun . . • An Eng- lish baby died in the morning. August 23 — some of the sick feeling better — my wife and four other wo- men were sick in bed all the way but my children were not seasick after we left England . . . August 24 — baby belonging to the Jacksons passed away . • . by 6:00 p.m. land was visible on both sides • . . travelled up the St. Lawrence at night .... August 25 — arrived at Quebec and touched land again! . . . were received well — men and women ran iafter us offering fresh milk for sale — goods were very ex- pensive. . • Arrived at Toronto 8:00 a.m. August 27 . . . left August 29 — reached Rosseau August 30- . . . If you are contemplating coming to Can- ada I advise you to contract with a sailing company — preferably Allan Lines. . . . When you go walking in the cities in England go in groups, not alone, and do not loiter or you will fall foul of pickpockets . . ■ and in other cities as well — and be sure to have aboard a good interpreter — preferably the one we had, Peter Ben- esen, Liverpool, England . . .” Hail to these (brave souls- They deserve to be remembered and respect- ed not only during the Centennial of their coming to Canada but for all time. Such self determination to suc- ceed and prosper would be a welcome injection into our modern and seem- ingly sick society.
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