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- Benny Sophie Caroline Andrea Cederfeld de Simonsen née Treschow (1865–1952) was a Danish peace activist. She is remembered as an effective member of Danske...
- Hans Vilhelm Cederfeld de Simonsen (1777–1836) was a Danish landowner and government official. He served as the Diocesan Governor and County Governor...
- Vilhelm Cederfeld de Simonsen Diocesan Governor of Christianssand Stiftamt 1812–1836 Succeeded by Niels Arntzen Sem Preceded by Hans Vilhelm Cederfeld de Simonsen...
- Tybjerg (1864–1941). Other early members of the organization included Benny Cederfeld de Simonsen (1865–1952), Henni Forchhammer (1863–1955), Eline Hansen (1859–1919)...
- Buchwald Bülow Bysted C Castenschiold-Castenschiold-Grevenkop-Castenschiold Cederfeld-Simonsen Charisius Carney D Dannemand Danneskiold-Samsøe Dirckinck-Holmfeld...
- Denmark Cederfeld de Simonsen Noble 1759 Nobility patent for Bartholomæus Bertelsen with the name de Cederfeld. Resolution 1798 for L. C. E. de Cederfeld to...
- Danish butterfly swimmer Benny Rubinstein, Israeli footballer Benny Cederfeld de Simonsen (1865–1952), Danish peace activist Benny Sapp III (born 2000)...
- (1731–1762) Vibeke von Eynden née Krag (1762–1765) Bartholomæus Bertelsen de Cederfeld (1765–1770) Stephen Hansen (1770–1773) Dorothea Sophie Hansen née Ravn...
- judge, co-wrote the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights Benny Cederfeld de Simonsen (1865–1952) – Danish peace activist Pierre Cérésole (1879–1945)...
- 22) and two maids. Elisabeth Ida Margrethe Cederfeld de Simonsen (1792–1883), widow of Hans Wilhelm Cederfeld de Simonsen (1777–1836), resided on the first...