Oddur Johnsson
Hannah Johnson's Great Grandfather
Hannah Johnson's Great Grandfather
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Born: 19 April 1759 Villingaholt, Árnessýsla, Suðurland, Iceland
Death: 5 March 1803 Iceland
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Oddur was Born: 19 April 1759 in Villingaholt, Árnessýsla, Suðurland, Iceland
Region: Suðurland (Southern Region), Iceland
This is the broad southern half of the country, stretching from the coast inland toward the highlandsmappr.co+15iceland.org+15fallingrain.com+15worldatlas.com.
County: Árnessýsla
A traditional administrative area within Suðurland, located between the Þjórsá River and lava fields like Svínahraunes.wikipedia.org+1de.wikipedia.org+1.
Municipality: Flóahreppur
A rural district in Árnessýsla, which includes the settlement of Villingaholtklimanaturali.org+15de.wikipedia.org+15is.geoview.info+15.
Specific Place: Villingaholt (a farm and locality)
Approximate coordinates:
Latitude: ~63.884° N
Longitude: ~20.753° W en.wikipedia.org+12mapcarta.com+12fallingrain.com+12
Elevation is around 6–34 m above sea level .
Local Landmark:
The nearby Villingaholt church (Villingaholtskirkja) sits close to these exact coordinates (N 63° 53′ 0.8″, W 20° 45′ 9.8″) wikitravel.org+13south.is+13mapcarta.com+13.
Spouse
Hannah Johnson's Great Grandmother
Parents: Jon Snoorrason & Gudrun Knutsdoyyir
Birth: 1768 Thjotandi, Olafsvellir, Arness, Iceland
Death: 1 August 1846 Votmuli, Arness, Iceland
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Margeret was born 1768 in Þjóðandi (Thjotandi) is a small historic farmstead located within the Ólafsvellir parish in Árnessýsla, a county in southern Iceland. It is part of the cluster of rural farms in the lowlands near 64° 1′ N, 20° 36′ W, along with other homesteads like Norðurgarður and Kálfhóll .
Region & Parish: Situated in the parish of Ólafsvellir within Árnessýsla, southern Icelandsmithsonianjourneys.org+10icelandicroots.com+10pixels.com+10.
Coordinates: Roughly around 64° 1′ N, 20° 36′ W—this locates it in the same agricultural zone as the surrounding farmsteads researchgate.net+2pixels.com+2dairyglobal.net+2.
Search for Ólafsvellir in Google Maps or an Icelandic topographic map.
Zoom in on farm clusters; Þjóðandi is one of the smaller farms within that cluster.
Follow rural access roads branching off Route 1 (the Ring Road), approximately 1 hour southeast of Reykjavík.
Look for farm signs or labels—Þjóðandi may be marked in Icelandic as Þjóðandi.
Historically listed among traditional agricultural plots in the southern lowland farming communities.
As with Norðurgarður and Kálfhóll, Þjóðandi served as a family-run farm or outbuilding (hjáleiga).
Not all modern maps include its name due to its small size and the evolving nature of farm consolidation and modern land use.
Name: Þjóðandi
Type: Small farmstead / outbuilding
Region: Ólafsvellir parish, Árnessýsla
Coordinates: ~64° 1′ N, 20° 36′ W
Context: Part of local cluster of historic farms