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December 8, 2011 at 9:58 am
Synde Lavinia Arason
Hi I was doing some research on Arason because I am an Arason, and I was delighted to see that someone else knew about the last bishop of Island Jon Arason was a rogue to say the least. Some how those six children became a remnant of Arason of which I am a descent of one –Synde Arason Some where along the line the name stayed with the fathers Name in full as a posed to Ara-daughter the form got all mixed up. Anyway I am impressed with your progress since 2009 I wish I could say the same for my self I have been fooling around with blogs and writing since 1994 and have not really published any of my work it sits here all hand written in stacks and stacks all around me.