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Ættartǫlur ch. 4

Ættartǫlur 4 — ed. not skaldic

Not published: do not cite (Ættartǫlur ch. 4)

Anonymous SturlungaÆttartǫlur
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The new edition is either unpublished or unavailable. The following is taken from an old edition (Skj where relevant):

Sigmundr Þorgilsson átti Halldóru, dóttur Skeggja Bjarnasonar. Þeira sonr var Jón. Hann átti Þórnýju, dóttur Gils Einarssonar. Þeira son var Ormr, er átti Helgu, dóttur Árna Grímssonar.



Þeira sonr var Sigmundr, er átti Arnbjörgu, dóttur Odds Gizurarsonar, ‑ þeira sonr Jón, er fyrr átti Þóru, dóttur Guðmundar gríss, ‑ þeira börn Ormr Svínfellingr ok Steinunn ok Solveig. Jón átti síðar Halldóru Arnórsdóttur. Þeira sonr var Brandr byskup. Sonr Jóns laungetinn var Þórarinn, er átti Helgu, dóttur Digr-Helga. Þeira synir váru þeir Þorvarðr ok Oddr. 



Sigurðr munkr var enn sonr Orms, bróðir Sigmundar. Hann átti Þuríði Gizurardóttur síðar, en fyrr Sigríði Tumadóttur. 



Ormr Svínfellingr átti Álfheiði Njálsdóttur, ‑ þeira börn Sæmundr ok Guðmundr, Ormr ok Þóra, er Krákr átti Tómasson. Oddný var laungetin dóttir Orms, er Finnbjörn átti. 



Móðir Skarð-Snorra hét Guðrún, ‑ hennar móðir Halldóra, dóttir Jóns Sigmundarsonar, Þorgilssonar, Þorgeirssonar, Þórðarsonar Freysgoða.

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