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- Hilchen Sommerschild (1756 - 6 November 1831), was a Norwegian teacher. She was a teacher with the title læremoder (Teacher Mother) at the Trondhjems borgerlige...
- Theodor Sommerschield (14 November 1924 – 29 November 1986) was a Norwegian competitive sailor. He was born in Oslo. He competed at the 1968 Summer Olympics...
- Ivar Christian Sommerschild Geelmuyden (8 April 1819 – 21 May 1875) was a Norwegian politician. He was the son of Hans Geelmuyden, and brother of Christian...
- P. Husby (Sp) 2019–2023: Gunn Iversen Stokke (Sp) 2023-present: Tove Sommerschild (Ap) Einar Tambarskjelve (ca.980–ca.1050), the Viking who according to...
- married Elisabeth Henriksdatter Sommerschild (1635-1682) who was the daughter of another English immigrant, Henrik Sommerschild (1584-1664). They had seven...
- Philippine Engelhard, German writer, scholar (b. 1756) November 6 – Hilchen Sommerschild, Norwegian educator (b. 1756) November 11 – Nat Turner, American slave...
- Tordenskiold (1691–1720) a Dano-Norwegian nobleman and flag officer Hilchen Sommerschild (1756–1831) pioneer educator Frederik Due (1796–1873) Norwegian prime...
- politician (died 1827). Peter Andreas Heuch, merchant (died 1825). Hilchen Sommerschild, first female teacher in Norway (died 1831). 26 SeptemberJoachim Andreas...
- were closest in the area, a Musketeer battalion of 600 men under Major Sommerschild, counterattacked and forced the Swedes back across the border. In retaliation...
- (d. 1787) Gideon Morris, trans-Appalachian pioneer (d. 1798) Hilchen Sommerschild, Norwegian educator (d. 1831) January 17 – Isabella Simons, banker in...