Identity area
Type of entity
Person
Authorized form of name
Böðvar Sveinsson (1971)
Parallel form(s) of name
- Böðvar Sveinsson
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Description area
Dates of existence
8.2.1971 -
History
Böðvar Sveinsson 8. febrúar 1971 Mosfellsbæ, áhugaleikari með leikflokknum KEX í Noregi
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Mosfellsbær: Noregur:
Legal status
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Internal structures/genealogy
Foreldrar hans; Hólmfríður Böðvarsdóttir 27. febrúar 1948 frá Syðra Ósi og maður hennar Sveinn Kjartansson 20. maí 1943 fræðslustjóri.
Systkini Böðvars;
1) Anna, f. 1970, maki Ólafur Páll Jónsson, f. 1969, dætur þeirra Ása og Eir,
2) Lára, f. 1974, maki Þorvaldur H. Gröndal, f. 1972, dóttir þeirra Þórunn.
3) Hildur, f. 1975, maki Fannar Harðarson, f. 1981, dætur þeirra Freyja og Fönn.
4) Kjartan, f. 1978, maki María Huld Markan Sigfúsdóttir, f. 1980, dóttir þeirra Móey.
Dætur Böðvars og Jónu Bjargar Howard f. 17.5.1975 eru;
1) Hólmfríður María Böðvarsdóttir 3. júlí 1998 Bús. í Mosfellsbæ 1999
2) Ylfa Rós Böðvarsdóttir Howard 25. desember 2000
Kona Böðvars; Sigurlaug Hjaltadóttir, f. 2.5.1976,
Sonur þeirra;
3) Hjalti Böðvarsson 28. febrúar 2007
General context
Relationships area
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Access points area
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Rules and/or conventions used
Status
Final
Level of detail
Full
Dates of creation, revision and deletion
GPJ 24.1.2018
Language(s)
- Icelandic
Script(s)
Sources
Íslendingabók