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Biographies (Ættfræðingatal)[edit | edit source]
These are published collections of personal histories. These records can simplify research and provide supplemental genealogical information. They are a valuable source of vital information (birth, marriage, and death dates and places) and provide multi-generational linkage. There are several significant sets including:
- Alþingismannatal, 1845-1945 : konungsfulltrúa, landshöfðingja, ráðherra o.fl. (Register of Members of Parliament), FS Catalog book 949.12 D3ta
- Prestaæfir á Íslandi [1000-1930] (Biographies of Iceland's Priests), FS Library film 73261 (first of 18 films)
- Sýslumannaæfir [1262-1915] (Biographies and Genealogies of County Magistrates) FS Catalog book 949.12 D3bb (5 vols)
- Æfir Lærðra Manna [1400-1800] (Lives of Learned Men) FS Library film 73232 (first of 22 films)
Contents[edit | edit source]
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AlÞingismannatal
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Prestaæfir
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Sýslumannaæfir
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Æfir Lærdra Manna
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The Sagas (Sögur)[edit | edit source]
The sagas are stories and histories of persons from the early Viking period and Middle Ages. They generally contain names of persons, genealogies of families, relationships, residences. They cover the time from the 3rd to 17th century. Virtually all sagas have been published, and many have been translated. Some are available online. An excellent introduction to the sagas can be found in Margaret Clunies Ross', The Cambridge Introduction to the Old Norse-Icelandic Saga (Cambridge University Press, 2010). Additional information can be found at Wikipedia, "Sagas of Icelanders".