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- Philosophical Society in 1829. Rask was born to Niels Hansen Rasch and Birthe Rasmusdatter in the village of Brændekilde near Odense on the Danish island of Funen...
- Norwegian Occupation Architect Spouses Ane Pedersdatter Ven, Maritte Rasmusdatter Children Runar Aspaas Parent(s) Halvor Hansen Aspaas and Ingeborg Bersvendsdatter...
- Christopher Tjærandsen Rønneberg (1737–1824) and Margrethe Christine Rasmusdatter Frøysa (1736–1888). His father was from Jæren and became a wealthy merchant...
- Bendixen [no] has identified the woman in the portrait as Margrethe Rasmusdatter Stoud [no], a wealthy landowner whose descendants married into the Garmann...
- Schumacher, Count of Griffenfeld 29. Maria Motzfeldt 7. Charlotte Amalie Griffenfeld 30. Mikkel Nansen 15. Cathrine Nansen 31. Karen Rasmusdatter ****ekande...
- during his time there. After he settled in Tórshavn he married Anne Rasmusdatter, widow of his predecessor, in accordance with local Faroese tradition...
- Kari Rasmusdatter Hiran (fl. 1716), was a Norwegian farmer and war heroine. She is known for her act during the invasion of Norway by Charles XII of Sweden...
- South Greenland. He was the son of Niels Jørgensen Møller and Karen Rasmusdatter. Møller studied law before working as an ****istant in Nuuk, Qeqertarsuatsiaat...
- Rogaland county, Norway. His parents were ****er Johannessen and Malene Rasmusdatter. He left Norway at age 17 as a cabin boy on a bark sailing from the port...
- beer seller (øltapper), resided in the building with his wife Maren Rasmusdatter and their two children (aged one and five). Carl Taube, a master carpenter...