The Icelandic Canadian - 01.04.2001, Side 15

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.04.2001, Side 15
Vol. 56 #2 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN 53 History of Pioneers and Pioneer Communities—A continual process Part one of a two part series by Frank Sigurdson I have discovered that the most important concept for people writing family history and genealogy is that you are never finished. It is a continual process as lost or unknown histor- ical documents may surface, a person may come forward with new information, or rele- vant materia] may be found in books, maga- zines and newspapers. All of these have surfaced to provide valuable information in my extensive research to find out information about my father, Jon Sigurdsson, a pioneer in Vidir, Manitoba. For many years it has been my pas- sion to discover what kind of life he was leav- ing behind in Iceland, what type of life was waiting for him in New Iceland and what were his pioneer accomplishments as he worked with settlers who led the way in developing a new community. He died when I was very young, there- fore, I remember on a few of his activities. One in particular is of the times that he came home from his twice weekly trips to Arborg bringing the Vidir and Sylvan mail. On some occasions it was the joyous handout of candy and other times it was the sight of him in win- ter wearing a huge fur coat and having icicles of frost hanging from his moustache. Much of my information about him has come from family stories relayed from Mother to child and child to child and stories gleaned from talks with Vidir pioneers who have related vivid accounts of his contribu- tions to the community. In my research related to writing a major paper, “The Icelanders,” in 1970, for my Masters Degree in History, I found informa- tion as I searched more than 42 books, peri- odicals, magazines, newspapers. Nelson S. Gerrard’s book, Icelandic River Saga, has historical accounts about Jon Bjornsson, a brother of Sigurdur Bjornsson, who is Jon’s father, Gudjon Finnsson, a cousin of Jon, Bjorn Sigurdsson, a brother of Jon, Asmundur Austmann, husband of Helga, Jon’s sister and Jon Halldorsson, married to Jon’s sister, Anna. Vestur-islenskar ceviskrar /, by Benjamin Kristjansson, has articles about the descendants of Bjorn Bjornsson, a brother of Jon’s father and Anna Halldorsson. I have been able to discover important back- ground information about my father by read- ing these stories. There is information about Jon in Heimskringla, Beyond the Marsh, a history of the Vidir, Lowland and Sylvan school dis- tricts, and Sequel to Beyond the Marsh, both compiled by the Vidir Ladies Aid, and A Century Unfolds: A History of Arborg and District, compiled by the Arborg Historical Society. I was fortunate to discover that the min- utes of the Vidir School Board, 1908 - 1965, is one of the documents being saved in the Evergreen School Division Office in Gimli. Important historical information about Jon Sigurdsson can be gleaned by reading about the history of Vidir School. Saga Islendinga i Vesturheimi, by Porstein Porsteinsson has an article about the emigration of Sigurdur Bjornsson to New Iceland. It contains important information related to his background and that of his wife, Gudfinna, and their children and relatives. It also quotes information about Jon’s leader- ship qualities from Olafur Thorgeirsson’s, Almanak. The 1933 volume of the Almanak has an article about Jon Sigurdsson which provides some significant details about his life. Magnus Sigurdsson writes that he can be counted with the foremost leaders in the Municipality. The article relates that Jon Sigurdsson has good intelligence, possesses

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