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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)...
- Dorte Jensdatter (1672–1722), was a Danish murder victim. She was burned alive by her neighbors, after being accused of witchcraft. Dorte Jensdatter was...
- Vibeke Jensdatter (17 October 1638 – 17 October 1709) was a Danish merchant and land owner. She was one of the most successful business people of her country...
- 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...
- Nielsen (born 1950), former leader of the Socialist People's Party Vibeke Jensdatter (1638–1709), merchant Emil Christian Hansen (1842–1909), brewmaster and...
- formal ****cution stopped: the most known cases being that of Dorte Jensdatter, who was apprehended by the villagers who tied her up in her own home...
- 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...
- Grønning in Salling in 1722, the villagers apprehended a woman, Dorte Jensdatter, whom they suspected of having caused several deaths and problems in the...
- 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...
- Mechlenburg (1707), daughter of Niels Olufsen Mechlenburg Martha Elisabeth Jensdatter Wissing (1734), wife of Frederik Nannestad Cecilie Widding Garmann (1759)...