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  • 12:15, 1 June 2024 Sylgja talk contribs created page Lára Bjarnason (Created page with ''''Lára Bjarnason''' (16 May 1842 – 17 June 1921), born Lára Mikaelína Guðjohnsen in Reykjavík, Iceland, was a teacher and a leader within the Icelandic immigrant community in Manitoba. She was instrumental in founding the Betel Home in Winnipeg in 1915. Lára was the eldest child of organist Pétur Guðjónsson Guðjohnsen and his wife Guðrún Sigríður Lauritzdóttir Guðjohnsen (née Knudsen). She married Jón Bjarnason (m...')
  • 11:23, 1 June 2024 Sylgja talk contribs created page Lára Bjarnason (Created page with ''''Lára Bjarnason''' (16 May 1842 – 17 June 1921), born Lára Mikaelína Guðjohnsen in Reykjavík, Iceland, was a teacher and a leader within the Icelandic immigrant community in Manitoba. She was instrumental in founding the Betel Home in Winnipeg in 1915. Lára was the eldest child of organist Pétur Guðjónsson Guðjohnsen and his wife Guðrún Sigríður Lauritzdóttir Guðjohnsen (née Knudsen). She married Jón Bjarnason (m...')
  • 08:39, 8 June 2021 Sylgja talk contribs moved page Talk:Galdra-Manga to Talk:Margrét Þórðardóttir (Margrét Þórðardóttir did not use the name Galdra-Manga during her own lifetime, nor is there evidence that it was ever used openly by her contemporaries; the nickname comes from later folklore. The quality of the information in the article is extremely poor (for example, Margrét's fate is not "unknown": she married and lived a long life) but could be fixed using the sources from the Icelandic page.)
  • 08:39, 8 June 2021 Sylgja talk contribs moved page Galdra-Manga to Margrét Þórðardóttir over redirect (Margrét Þórðardóttir did not use the name Galdra-Manga during her own lifetime, nor is there evidence that it was ever used openly by her contemporaries; the nickname comes from later folklore. The quality of the information in the article is extremely poor (for example, Margrét's fate is not "unknown": she married and lived a long life) but could be fixed using the sources from the Icelandic page.)
  • 08:39, 8 June 2021 Sylgja talk contribs deleted redirect Margrét Þórðardóttir by overwriting (G6: Deleted to make way for move)
  • 12:40, 21 April 2009 User account Sylgja talk contribs was created