Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.1987, Side 33

Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.1987, Side 33
SANDOYARBÓK 37 kvæði« (CCF 1) and »Grips kvæði« (CCF 57) from their solo song. Sara Thomas- datter, on the other hand, was a familiar face in Sandur, and Clemensen probably knew her well from the time when she had lived at undir Brekkuni. On the day he col- lected »Hermundur illi« (CCF 66) from her, she was evidently visiting her grand- nephew Jens Jensen, who had moved into her house at undir Brekkuni: that day Clemensen also picked up a text from Jensen’s wife, Birgitte Andersdatter, and one from his cousin J. Michael Widerøe. Clemensen collected nine ballads from five singers from Skálavík, more than from any other village on Sandoy, with the sole exception of Sandur itself. He was acquaili- ted with three of the singers - Thomas Han- sen, Poul Pedersen, and Hans Jakobsen - in much the same way as he was to his in- formants from Húsavík and Skúgvoy. As we have learned, Hansen was the grandson of Clemensen’s near neighbors; and Poul Pedersen, the younger brother of the royal tenant at á Trøð, was related to Clemensen and his neighbors, too, many times over by marriage: in J807 Pedersen had married Clemensen’s first cousin Kristin Simons- datter of Skálavík, and two years later his elder brother Trond married another, Elsebet Joensdatter of uttan fyri Á in Sandur. In 1809, more than a decade after his first wife’s death, Poul Pedersen mar- ried again, this time Sunnevad Thomas- datter of í Kirkjugerði, whose paternal aunts Maren and Malene Blasiusdatter had each married close neighbors of Clemen- sen’s, the brøthers Poul and Joen Joensen of á Heyggi. Sunnevad’s maternal aunt, moreover, was Clemensen’s second cousin Elsebet Joensdatter, married to his neigh- bor Joen Jakobsen of á Skeljalaðnum. Judging from the fact that Clemensen re- corded Pedersen’s text of »Koralds kvæði« (CCF 111) on the same day that he picked up a text from Joen Jakobsen, we may rea- sonably assume that Pedersen was in Sand- ur at the time on a visit to his wife’s mater- nal aunt. The second ballad collected from Pedersen, »Frúgvin Olrina« (CCF 81), is said originally to have been his wife’s, given to her by her father as a vøggugáva (cradle gift).23 Hans Jakobsen’s connection with Sandur was also very close: his mother and her two sisters had all spent a part of their child- hood in the household of their maternal aunt and uncle at í Koytu, and one sister married into the farm there.24 In 1821, this sister’s daughter, Maren Jensdatter, mar- ried J. Michael Widerøe of undir Skarði, and the couple set up housekeeping at á Reyni, not far from Clemensen’s home at í Króki. The collector may well have first heard Jakobsen perform »ívint Herintsson« (CCF 108) at the Jensdatter/Widerøe wed- ding in November of 1821 and then found an opportunity to record the text the following summer, when Jakobsen was in and out of Sandur conferring with the sheriff about family matters.25 Clemensen was acquainted with his re- maining informants from Skálavík, as well as his lone informant from Dalur, through his wife’s family, who had resided in Skála- vík until 1818, when they moved to Sandur to live at Skáli undir Reynum. In 1823, just prior to his marriage, Clemensen obtained two ballads from Lauridz Olesen of Dalur, the husband of the aunt of Clemensen’s fi- ancee. The collector probably met Joen Danielsen of Skálavík at his own wedding:
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