Little is known of her life, except that she had a daughter named Ingeberg Thrandsdotter who married the Swedish king Björn.
Dotter, Datter, Dottir are all the same, meaning "daughter" in Scandinavia, and attached behind of the father's first name. A woman kept her birth name all her life and did not take on her husband's last name as her own.
First-hand information as remembered by Betty Hewett, Monday, January 13, 2014.
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