- 1831, the foundation's
first midwife. Bolstad, Erik (ed.). "Maria
Christensdatter Nubsen".
Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo:
Norsk nettleksikon...
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started with the fits of cramp- and
nervous attacks of 27-year-old
Maren Christensdatter Spillemand. In
January 1696, the
local vicar, Ole Bjorn, diagnosed...
- Vonsild. In 1752, the
weaver Andreas Jensen (1733–1805)
married Kirsten Christensdatter (1740–1781),
daughter of
another local weaver. Vævergården in Vonsild...
- Denmark, to
Lutheran parents Nicolai Smidt Christensen and
Karen Marie Christensdatter. A
blacksmith by trade,
Smith joined the LDS
Church in
August 1851...
- (1625–1706), was a High
Court judge on the
island of Fyn, and
Margrethe Christensdatter Lund. She grew up in the
parish of Dalum. In 1662 her
father purchased...
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nickname Tordenkalven (English:
Thunder calf). His
mother was
Maren Christensdatter and his father, Lars Sørensen, a
house servant. He is
especially known...
-
Eskildsen paid for the
decoration in
honor of his
second wife,
Sofie Christensdatter Bing.
Christen Eskildsen was a well-established
merchant in Christiania...
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married the
niece of
Copenhagen mayor Bartholomæus Jensen,
Margrethe Christensdatter. They met as Dyppel's son had
found employ in Jensen's house. It was...
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Manor (Borregård Hovedgård) in Sarpsborg; 2.) in 1667 with
Helvig Christensdatter (1653–1692). In 1674, he
bought Hafslund Manor (Hafslund Hovedgård)...
- was
given town
privileges from 1665.
Through his
marriage to
Johanne Christensdatter (b. ca. 1615), he
received significant properties in Båhuslen. He was...