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- politician. He was born in 1875 in Nesseby, Norway to Per Sabasen and Bigi Henriksdatter Aikio. Saba married Marie Gunneva Hansdatter Holm (1876–1961), daughter...
- Isaksen Seppälä (born in Sweden of Finnish descent) and Anne Henrikke Henriksdatter. His father's family name is of Finnish origin. Leonhard is considered...
- noblewoman and royal mistress of Christian, Prince Elect of Denmark. Anne Henriksdatter Lykke was born into one of Denmark's more prosperous noble families...
- ran a sawmill with wood from its own forests. He married Elisabeth Henriksdatter Sommerschild (1635-1682) who was the daughter of another English immigrant...
- from line I, with Erik Rosenkrantz (died 1503) marrying in 1456 Sophie Henriksdatter Gyldenstierne (1430–1477), the heiress of Boller. In 1618/1619 – five...
- also worked as an innkeeper in Bagn in Valdres. He was married to Elie Henriksdatter. Hosar, Kåre, ed. (2014-12-19). "Sven Olsen Traaset". Norske kunstnerleksikon...
- Aslaksdatter Skum was the daughter of Aslak Mortensen Skum (1781–1857) and Ane Henriksdatter Sara (c. 1797–1870). In 1843, she married Mathis Jacobsen Hætta with...
- and as priest in Våler, Østfold, from 1660. He was married to Karen Henriksdatter of Christiania. His 1657 book Geologia Norvegica is extremely rare;...
- of Chancellor and squire Jens Ågessøn Bjelke (1580-1659) and Sophie Henriksdatter Brockenhuus (1587-1656). She was the sister of Ove Bjelke (1611-1674)...
- just two years later. Their daughter and only child, Charlotte Amalie Henriksdatter Span, inherited it in 1722. The medical doctor and botanist Christen...