- Jørgen
Andvik 1920-1925: Arne
Nicolai Anchersen (Bp) 1926-1928:
Borgar Steinset (Ap) 1929-1931: Arne
Nicolai Anchersen (Bp) 1932-1940:
Borgar Steinset (Ap)...
-
merchant (hørkræmmer),
resided in the
building with his wife Anna
Marie Anchersen,
their two sons (aged two and three), two
apprentices and two maids. Jomfrue...
- 1681–1693
Ancher Anchersen, 1693–1701
Christian Muus, 1701–1712
Johannes Ocksen, 1712–1713
Laurids Thura, 1713–1731
Matthias Anchersen, 1731–1741 Hans...
- She was the
daughter of
Niels Ussing (1739–86) and
Margrethe Kirstine Anchersen (1752–1816).
Steen died on 2
April 1862. He was
buried at ****istens Cemetery...
- was
married on 12 May 1863 in
Copenhagen to
Sophie Christiane Jørgine
Anchersen (3
October 1843,
Vejle - 5
January 1901, Frederiksberg). He died in 1918...
- Quarter. In 1763, Lühe sold the
property to
Supreme Court justice Joachim Anchersen.
After his
death in 1785 it was once
again sold in auction. The buyer...
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Balthazar Johannes de
Buchwald 1750 1751
Peder Holm 1751 1752 Hans
Peter Anchersen 1752 1753
Peder Kofoed Ancher 1753 1754
Johan Christian Kall 1754 1755...
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Several other book
collections were lost as well.
Professor Mathias Anchersen made the
mistake of
bringing his
possessions to
safety in
Trinitatis Church...
- Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget.
Retrieved 20
February 2011. Per
Anchersen and Leo
Eitinger (1958) Nervøse
lidelser og
sinnets helse : festskrift...
-
Abbess (c. 1658; Quedlinburg) Anna (Weissbrucker)
Urban (16th century)
Anchersen,
Matthias (d. 1741; Jutland) Anslus,
Gerebrard (17th century) Antonia...