The Icelandic connection - 01.03.2018, Síða 18

The Icelandic connection - 01.03.2018, Síða 18
16 ICELANDIC CONNECTION Vol. 70 #1 Minn Kainn August, 2017 by Bodvar Gudmundsson When I was first asked to speak at a symposium in Akureyri on the 26th of August 2017 about Kainn (declines like Trahan), the topic was to be how he was seen in letters and writings from Icelandic settlers in North America. I was a bit dismayed. In those numerous letters from North America that I reviewed and prepared for printing, some thousand in number, there was not a single letter from Kainn. There could be several reasons for this. Kainn was a letter writer, but those letters that I researched were all in correspondence with other Icelandic-North Americans. In addition, all his siblings emigrated to North America, except one, Rosa Torvaldsson, who is recorded as residing in Akureyri in 1945. Perhaps someone in Akureyri knows more about her life than I do, and perhaps some letters still lay undiscovered in the keeping of one of her relatives. When Kainn’s mother died, he was 14 years old and he went to live with his mother’s brother David Kristjansson at Jodisarstadir in Ongulstadahreppur, and stayed with him for four years, but he is listed as a hired hand Bodvar Gudmundsson PHOTO COURTESY OF KRISTlN JOHANNSD0TTIR

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