Joseph Sundvik

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Joseph Sundvik lived in the Yorkshire seaside village Maiden's Point where, centuries earlier, Vikings had buried the flask in which the Doctor had imprisoned Fenric.

He was born on 8 April 1809 and died on 3 February 1872. He was buried in the local churchyard. The Seventh Doctor and Ace read his tombstone in 1943.

From the Doctor's research into the parish records, it was determined that Sundvik may be an ancestor of the contemporary Dudman, Millington Wainwright and Judson families living in the village at the time through his various daughters. Fenric confirmed he was the great-great-grandfather of Captain Sorin through his granddaughter, Emily Wilson. (TV: The Curse of Fenric)

According to the Ultima Machine, when his descendant Judson typed in the term "LET THE CHAINS OF FENRIC SHATTER" on his mother, Florence's side, Joseph descended from the Viking Hemming and his English daughter, Wulfaga. (PROSE: The Curse of Fenric) This was later inferred by Fenric, when in Sorin's form, he referred to several figures such as Ace and her mother, as being descendants of the Viking who first took the flask (i.e. Hemming), and the parish records along with the Ultima Machine suggest this familial connection through Sundvik (TV: The Curse of Fenric)