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Carney & Wehofer Family
Genealogy Pages
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- Yes, date unknown
Generation: 1
Generation: 2
2. | Earl Glumra 'Eysteinn The Noisy' was born in 788 (son of Ivar Of The Uplands, Earl Of The Uplands and N.N Of THRONDHEIM); died about 865 in Maer, Nord-Trondelag, Norway. Other Events:
- _UID: 2E74427B7DFD490F81B681604FC786DABF02
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Jarl , of Hedemarken of the Uplands , Jarl
Glumra married Ascrida RAGNVALDSDOTTIR about 846 in Maer, Nord-Trondelag, Norway. Ascrida (daughter of King Rognvald Olafsson HEIDUMHAERE, Of Vestfold and Tora ??ra Sigur?sd?ttir Of DENMARK) was born about 816 in Jylland Or Maer, Nord-Trondelag, Norway; died in 890 in Scandinavia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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Generation: 3
5. | N.N Of THRONDHEIM was born in 780; and died. Other Events:
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Generation: 4
12. | King Ol?fr Geirstad-Alf GUDRODSSON was born about 800 in Vestfold, Norway (son of King Gudrod Vei?ikonung HALFDANSSON and ?lfhild ALFARINSD?TTIR); died in 840. Other Events:
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Olaf Gudrodson came to the kingdom after his father, but only to Vestfold, for King Alfgeir took all Vingulmark to himself, and placed his son Gandalf over it ? death in Geirstad.?He died, in his main residence, of a disease in his foot (gout). event ?a great warrior, and an able man; and was besides remarkably handsome, very strong and large of growth burial in Geirstad.?He was laid under a mound at Geirstad. So sings Thjodolf: -- "Long while this branch of Odin's stem Was the stout prop of Norway's realm; Long while King Olaf with just pride Ruled over Westfold far and wide. At length by cruel gout oppressed, The good King Olaf sank to rest: His body now lies under ground, Buried at Geirstad, in the mound." event ?about twenty years old when his father, Gudrod, died event?lost V?rmland, and it's scatt (tax revenue), to the Swedish king event ?divided the kingdom of his father's, now that his brother Halfdan was eighteen and had the kingdom with him, and Olaf got the eastern and Halfdan the southern part
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