-
lords of the
manor in the 12th century. In 1086, the manor,
simply called Herste, was in the
ancient hundred of Foxearle. In 1677,
Thomas Lennard, 1st Earl...
- Ole
Hersted Schjøtt (1805-1848) was a
Norwegian clergyman and politician. Ole
Hersted Schjøtt was born in 1805 to
shipmaster Niels M. Schjøtt and his...
-
recorded in the mid-15th
century as le
Herst in a deed of
Edward IV and as
Herste grene in 1577. The name is
thought to mean "open
space by the wood (hurst)"...
- give its name as
follows over the years:
Heristi (952),
Heriste (1144),
Herste (1249),
Heirste (1349), and
Harsta (1590). The
current version dates from...
- Schjøtt
Relatives Bernhard Dunker (grandfather)
Conradine Birgitte Dunker (great-grandmother)
Steinar Schjøtt (uncle) Ole
Hersted Schjøtt (grandfather)...
- of 10 districts:
Alhausen Driburg Dringenberg with
Siebenstern Erpentrup Herste Kühlsen
Langeland Neuenheerse Pömbsen with Bad
Hermannsborn Reelsen Archaeological...
- Altenbecken-Kreiensen
train line, the
Hilgenbach also
joins on the
right side. At
Herste the Katzbach, the 8.2-km
longest tributary of the Aa,
joins the
former on...
- Jørgen
Flood 1839-1840: Jens
Gasmann 1841-1841: Jørgen
Flood 1842-1842: Ole
Hersted Schjøtt 1843-1844:
Peter Bøyesen 1845-1845:
Paulus Flood 1846-1846: Peter...
- 1839 and 1845. In 1845 he was
appointed vicar in Porsgrund,
replacing Ole
Hersted Schjøtt who
moved to Skien. In 1848 he was
elected for a
third time to...
-
Hanover 5.9
Reelsen Reelsener Tunnel (246 m) 9.9 Bad
Driburg (Westf) 15.2
Herste (Awanst) 21.9
Brakel (Kr Höxter) 26.1
Hembsen 31.6 Höxter-Ottbergen 31.7...