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Jensdatter is a Danish surname. Notable people with the surname include: Dorte Jensdatter (1672–1722), Danish murder victim Vibeke Jensdatter (1638–1709)
Jensdatter
Danish murder victim (1672–1722)
Dorte Jensdatter (1672–1722), was a Danish woman burned alive by her neighbors after being accused of witchcraft. Dorte Jensdatter was unmarried and supported
Dorte_Jensdatter
Danish merchant and landowner (1638–1709)
Vibeke Jensdatter (17 October 1638 – 17 October 1709) was a Danish merchant and landowner. She was one of the most successful business people in Denmark
Vibeke_Jensdatter
Norwegian playwright (1828–1906)
plays. In 1846, when Ibsen was 18, he had a liaison with Else Sophie Jensdatter Birkedalen which produced a son, Hans Jacob Hendrichsen Birkdalen, whose
Henrik_Ibsen
son Niels Nielsen Skarsholm af Halland (1215–1260) who married Cecilie Jensdatter Galen (1215–1260). They had a son Jacob Nielsen Skarsholm af Halland (1250–1308)
Niels,_Count_of_Halland
Norwegian noblewoman and heiress
Ingeborg Jensdatter Akeleye (May 13, 1741 – June 2, 1800) was a Norwegian noblewoman and heiress. She became known for her association with prominent men
Ingeborg_Akeleye
Alleged Danish witch
Grønning in Salling in 1722, the villagers apprehended a woman, Dorte Jensdatter, whom they suspected of having caused several deaths and problems in the
Anna_Klemens
Town in Southern Denmark, Denmark
Nielsen (born 1950), former leader of the Socialist People's Party Vibeke Jensdatter (1638–1709), merchant Emil Christian Hansen (1842–1909), brewmaster and
Ribe
Norwegian businessman (1826–1900)
Margrethe Zahl 19. 2. Hans Hansen Zahl tradesman 20. 10. 21. 5. Martha Jensdatter Zahl 22. 11. 23. 1. Erasmus Zahl 24. 12. Jens de Budde captain 25. 6.
Erasmus_Zahl
Norwegian newspaper publisher (c. 1731–1781)
1920 after being acquired by Verdens Gang. Schwach married Jessina Maria Jensdatter Ørbeck, widow of Jens Andersen Berg, in 1758. Schwach had two children
Samuel_Conrad_Schwach
ancestor of the Swedish noble Bildt family. He was married to Dorothea Jensdatter Bjelke (1612–1674), a daughter of the Norwegian Chancellor Jens Bjelke
Daniel_Knudsen_Bildt
Historic building in Copenhagen, Denmark
director of Copenhagen Fire Insurance Company. He was married to Anna Jensdatter (1818-1843). They had one daughter and one son. The daughter Anne Lisbeth
Niels_Hemmingsens_Gade_32
Danish grenadier executed for witchcraft
formal persecution stopped: the most known cases being that of Dorte Jensdatter, who was apprehended by the villagers who tied her up in her own home
Johan_Pistorius
Norwegian priest and missionary
servant, the priest son Povel Hansen Egede, and the Norwegian-born Kirsten Jensdatter Hind, daughter of a local merchant, in Harstad, Norway, nearly 150 miles
Hans_Egede
Norwegian politician
was born in Modum to wheelmaker Christen Nilsen Hafnor and Anna Dorthea Jensdatter. From 1910 to 1922 he was running a lorry factory in Solum. He was chief
Ole_Kristian_Hafnor
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Danish actress who has worked in theatre, television and film Vibeke Jensdatter (1638–1709), Danish merchant and landowner Vibeke Johansen (born 1978)
Vibeke
Norwegian businessman (1872–1958)
Romsdal, Norway. He was the son of Knut Andreas Olsen and his wife Anne Jensdatter Stavem. Kavli grew up on Ytre Årø, a small farm east of Molde. As an 18-year-old
Olav_Kavli
was the daughter of merchant Rasmus Langeland (1712–80) and Anne Marie Jensdatter (1714–78). Her father ran a successful business as co-owner of the ferry
Hedevig_Johanne_Bagger
Norwegian judge and politician
politician. He was born in Gamlebyen as a son of Ole Gløersen Debes and Maren Jensdatter Schultz. His father worked as manager of Oslo Hospital. Debes graduated
Jens_Peter_Debes
Name list
(born 1951), Danish tennis player Dorte Hammershøi, Danish academic Dorte Jensdatter (1672–1722), Danish murder victim Dorte Jensen (born 1972), Danish sailor
Dorte_(name)
Norwegian businessman
was the son of Elling Sivertsen Ekornes (1878–1966) and Berte Jensine Jensdatter Vik (1884–1968). Jens Ekornes was the second of five brothers: Sigurd
Jens_E._Ekornes
Manor house and estate in Denmark
to the 13th century. The first known owner of the estate is Margrethe Jensdatter Sjællandsfar som. She is mentioned as the owner in 1235. It is likely
Tybjerggaard
Ancient monument in Norddjurs Municipality, Denmark
(Vinranke), til Visborg." Skeel-Schaffalitzky. Retrieved 2016-12-21. "Elne Jensdatter Munk (Vinranke)." Skeel-Schaffalitzky. Retrieved 2016-12-21. "Hans Lykke
Skovgårde_Voldsted
Norwegian-American clergyman
without returning and was presumed dead. His mother, Sophie Cathrine Jensdatter (1791–1830), died when he was six years of age. He was raised as a foster
Ole_Peter_Petersen
Legal proceedings in Denmark
formal persecution stopped: the best known cases being that of Dorte Jensdatter, who was apprehended by villagers who tied her up in her own home and
Witch_trials_in_Denmark
considered socially acceptable for Lucie. In 1555 she and her daughter Lucie Jensdatter died in a shipwrecking off the coast of North-Western Norway. In 1857
Inger_Ottesdotter_Rømer
Norwegian theologian, author and bishop
became the dean in Aarhus. On 6 August 1732, he married Martha Elizabeth Jensdatter Wissing (1712–1734). She died two years later and he remained a widower
Frederik_Nannestad
business, partnering with skipper Peder Larsen. In 1792, he married Maren Jensdatter Schmidt, a daughter of a local merchant, and in 1794 Peder Larsen married
Harboe_Meulengracht
Building in Copenhagen, Denmark
Pedersen, a grocer (høker), resided in the basement with his wife Karen Jensdatter, two sons from his first marriage (aged seven and 12), a 17-year-old foster
Ny_Kongensgade_11
In Øster Grønning in Salling in 1722, the villagers apprehended Dorte Jensdatter, whom they suspected of having caused death by magic, and executed her
Thisted_witch_trial
Danish cabaret singer
up by her working-class parents Jöns Nilsson (1824–1909) and Jensine Jensdatter (1822–96). After her father was injured in an accident, she worked as
Amanda_Nielsen
Danish portrait painter
Copenhagen to tailor Hans Jacobsen Beenfeldt (died 1754) and Birgithe Malene Jensdatter Engelman (died 1721). Nothing is known about his early life and education
Ulrich_Ferdinand_Beenfeldt
surname he adopted, is unknown or uncertain. Daae's mother was Kiersten Jensdatter (died 1683). Anders Daae is believed to have started using the surname
Anders_Daae_(priest)
Danish religious reformer (1494–1561)
and reformer in Jørgen Sadolin (c. 1490– 1559), whose sister, Dorothea Jensdatter Sadolin (c. 1510–1537), he married, to the great scandal of the Roman
Hans_Tausen
estates of her late spouse, and her stepmother, her father's widow Anne Jensdatter Present (d. 1484), questioned her right to the Danish estates inherited
Brita_Tott
reproduced as ciooerokate engravings. In c. 1701, he married to Sara Jensdatter Foght (c. 1675-1757). Ge was the father of painter Peter Wichmann. Conrad
Nicolai_Wichmann
Neoclassical property in Copenhagen, Denmark
Christensen. He resided in one of the apartments with his wife Christiane Jensdatter, their ten-year-old son Christen Christensen, a maid and a lodger. The
Kompagnistræde_2
Hækkerup (born 1974), politician, business executive, former minister Vibeke Jensdatter (1638–1709), early merchant, landowner, successful in business Hanni Toosbuy
List_of_women_in_leadership
Danish educator and pedagogical writer (1781–1846)
Wegener was born in Odense, the son of Casper Frederich Wegener and Maren Jensdatter Staal. He later moved to Copenhagen. Wegener succeeded Jacob Saxtorph
Jens_Ernst_Wegener
Danish painter, author and explorer
Helsingør, the son of Oskar Peter August Moltke (1828–82) and Karen Marie Jensdatter (1849–1939). He spent 10 years in North Carolina as a child between 1874
Harald_Moltke
clergy and landowner (born 1653 in Mecklenburg) 17 October – Vibeke Jensdatter, merchant (born 1638) Lex Regia "Frederick IV | king of Denmark and Norway"
1709_in_Denmark
October – Christine Sophie Holstein, salonist (d. 1757) Undated Dorte Jensdatter, witch trial victim (died 1722) "Christian V | Scandinavian king". Encyclopedia
1672_in_Denmark
(1756–1785) was a Supreme Court attorney. He was married to Louise Henriette Jensdatter Beck (1759–1831), a daughter of Jens Michelsen Beck. The daughter Bolette
Hans_Christopher_Hersleb
Royal Dano-Norwegian Navy officer
born in 1676 in Assens on the Danish isle of Funen as the son of Helvig Jensdatter (†1717) and Thomas Iversen, also spelled Iffversen. Carl's father was
Christian_Thomsen_Carl
Danish merchant and burgermaster in Copenhagen
(1604–1680). She was a daughter of Claus Thomsen (died c. 1612) and Mette Jensdatter (died c. 1612). On 15 March 1647, Pedersen acquired the property Strand
Peder_Pedersen_(burgermaster)
Historical building in Copenhagen, Denmark
Møller, their four-year-old daughter Anne Magdalene Bølckov, maid Anne Jensdatter and coachman Hendrich Caspersen. Johan Mangelson Voigt [da], an army officer
Kompagnistræde_14
Residential property in central Copenhagen, Denmark
acquired by Court baker Jochum Lentz (1690-1740) and his wife Marie Sophie Jensdatter (1689-1729)8. After Lentz' death in 1740, the property was sold to Christen
Overgaden_Neden_Vandet_33
was born in Tórshavn, the daughter of Peder Sørensen and Birgitte Marie Jensdatter Bøgvad, both of whom belonged to the Danish upper class of officials on
Beinta_Broberg
Danish bishop
botanical work Viridarium Danicum. In 1656. Gerner married to Dorothea Jensdatter Bircherod (1636-1705). She was a daughter of Lutheran minister in Birkerød
Henrik_Gerner_(bishop)
Norwegian actress, singer and dancer (1814–1892)
Norway. She was the daughter of tradesman Christopher Hansen and Gunhild Jensdatter. In Norway, professional theatre was long managed by travelling theatre
Henriette_Hansen_(actress)
Danish woman accused of witchcraft
formal persecution stopped: the best known cases being that of Dorte Jensdatter, who was apprehended by villagers who tied her up in her own home and
Anne_Palles
Street in Copenhagen, Denmark
above the gate to No. 32 features the names Christopher Klog and Anna Jensdatter. Below the stone is a gilded Neptune figure. Klog (1696–1750), a merchant
Niels_Hemmingsens_Gade
c. 1593 – 1654 Danish captain and governor of Danish India
Kirstine Jensdatter Frederik Leyel Anne Bosisdatter Willum Diderichsen Ingeborg Leyel Hans Willumsen Alhed Lübbers Willem Leyel Anne Leyel Kirstine Leyel
Willem_Leyel
Norwegian businessman and politician
in Trondhjem as a son of merchant Erik Rolfsen Krogness and Ingeborg Jensdatter. His half-sister Ingeborg Krogness was the mother of Erik Vullum. Krogness
Johan_Richard_Krogness
Icelandic scholar and manuscript collector (1663–1730)
men have something to do. Árni made a late marriage in 1709 to Mette Jensdatter Fischer, widow of the royal saddlemaker, who was 19 years older and wealthy
Árni_Magnússon
Building in central Copenhagen, Denmark
another skipper, resided in another apartment with his wife Maren (née Jensdatter Juul, 1769–1822), their five children (aged one to 11), an 11-year-old
Store_Strandstræde_7
Listed building in Copenhagen
beer seller (øltapper), resided in the basement with his wife Lovise Jensdatter and their three children (aged two to five). The property was listed in
Rådhusstræde_7
Undated Benoît Le Coffre, painter to the Danish Court (born 1671) Dorte Jensdatter, murdered on accusations of witchcraft (born 1672) Johan Pistorius, grenadier
1722_in_Denmark
He was the son of Tetz Rosengaard til Kværkeby (died c.1420) and Tale Jensdatter Qvitzow. The name Rosengaard stems from the manor of Rosengartenon on
Tetz_Rosengaard
Københavns Ladegård Peder Christensen Svenske (c. 1590–1657) and Anna Jensdatter (1593–1655). The married on 21 September 1656 at Krogerup. the daughter
Hans_Rostgaard
Manor house in Lolland, Denmark
Marienborg. Laurids Nielsen Kabel, 1403 Axel Andersen Mule, 1423–1440 Mette Jensdatter Due, –1446 Maribo Kloster, 1446–1457 Oluf Andersen Gøye, 1457–1477 Cecilie
Fuglsang_Manor
Manor house near Glumsø, Denmark
Olufsen Lunge ( –1442) Unknown (1442– ) Jep Andersen Lunge ( – ) Elitze Jensdatter Lunge née Finkenov ( –1482) Laurens Axelsen Thott (1482– ) Karen Eriksdatter
Næsbyholm
Building in Copenhagen, Denmark
Møller, a used goods dealer, resided in the basement with his wife Bolette Jensdatter, three children from the wife's first marriage and a maid. The property
Rådhusstræde_3
Manor house near Holstebro, Denmark
countries under the rule of Erik of Pomerania. Lange was married to Else Jensdatter Rosenkrantz. After her husband's death, she was involved in a legal dispute
Nørholm,_Varde_Municipality
Listed building in Copenhagen
Falkenberg, a coppersmith, resided in the building with his wife Anne Dorothea Jensdatter and their 12-year-old daughter Pauline Christine [Falkenberg]. The property
Toldbodgade_9
Listed building in Copenhagen
pension, resided in another apartment with the 28-wear-old seamstress Mette Jensdatter. Sigrid Odsdatter, an unmarried seamstress, resided in a third apartment
Rådhusstræde_10
Building in Copenhagen, Denmark
Hansen, a workman, resided in the basement with his wife Mette Cathrine Jensdatter, his brother-in-law Simon Schmidt and a maid. The property was listed
Brolæggerstræde_6
Historical building in Copenhagen, Denmark
beer seller (øltapper), resided in the building with his wife Barbara Jensdatter and their two-year-old daughter Maren Kirtensdatter. In the new cadastre
Vestergade_15
Property in Copenhagen, Denmark
Clausen, their three children and a female lodger. Stine Smith and Maria Jensdatter, two women in their 20s, resided on the ground floor. Hanne Jacobine Holm
Rosenborggade_7–9
Listed building in Copenhagen
Jens Nielsen. Nielsen died shortly thereafter. His widow Mette Cathrine Jensdatter was subsequently married to grocer (høker) Søren Jensen. Their property
Overgaden_Oven_Vandet_8
Listed building in Copenhagen
(1690-1740) in 1714. He resided in the building with his wife Marie Sophie Jensdatter (1689-1729). In 1736–41, he was the owner of a small property at Prinsessegade
Torvegade_22
Danish official, businessman, and mayor of Copenhagen (1792–1758)
July 1692 in Kolding, the son of Matthias Anthoni Raff and Margrethe Jensdatter Kofoed. In an early age, he became secretary for Overhofmarskal Kallenberg
Anthoni_Raff
Building in Copenhagen, Denmark
(Bentet), their two daughters (aged 19 and 22) and one maid. Kirsten Jensdatter, a 65-year-old widow, resided alone in the building. Peter Stoltenberg
Skindergade_6
Danish clockmaker and politician
the son of wheelmaker Lars Henrik Hansen (c. 1764 – 1812) and Maren Jensdatter (c. 1773 – 1841). He apprenticed as a clockmaker in Copenhagen. In 1818
Henrik_Kyhl
Danish carpenter and woodcarver
Jensen Krog was the daughter of Andreas Jensen Krog (1827–1887) and Maren Jensdatter Døes (1838–1919). One of 15 children, including six who died in childhood
Nanna_Aakjær
Listed building in Copenhagen
innkeeper (værtshusholder), resided in the basement with his wife Karen Jensdatter, their two children (aged one and four) and two lodgers (coachmen in Mortensen's
Sigvert_Grubbe_House
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Female
English
English form of French Céleste, CELESTE means "heavenly."
Girl/Female
Tamil
Saraswati | ஸரஸà¯à®µà®¤à¯€
Goddess Saraswati, Tamil Goddess for education, Goddess of learning
Male
English
Irish surname transferred to unisex forename use in honor of the assassinated American president John F. Kennedy, derived from an Anglicized form of Gaelic Cinnéidigh, KENNEDY means "ugly head."
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, Greek, Irish, Latin
Derived from Lacey which is a French Nobleman's Surname Brought to British Isles After Norman Conquest; Form of Larissa; Name of a City; Mythical Woman; Cheerful One
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Marwadi, Sanskrit
Care; Winner; Religious; Auspicious; Positive
Boy/Male
American, Arabic, Australian, British, Christian, English, Hebrew, Latin
Courageous; Adorable; Well Known; Awesome; Little Bald One; Hairless; Short for Names Beginning with Cal
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Advisor well-wisher
Boy/Male
English Scandinavian
Godly protection.
Female
Bulgarian
, persistent, resolute.
Boy/Male
Teutonic American Norse Danish Scandinavian Swedish
Relic.
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