Historical records matching Hans Leierdahl Nansen
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About Hans Leierdahl Nansen
Later generations of the family lived in Copenhagen until the mid-18th century, when Ancher Antoni Nansen moved to Norway (then ruled by Denmark). His son, Hans Leierdahl Nansen (1764–1821), was a magistrate first in the Trondheim district, later in Jæren. After Norway's separation from Denmark in 1814, he entered national political life as the representative for Stavanger in the first Storting, the Norwegian parliament, and became a strong advocate of union with Sweden. After suffering a paralytic stroke in 1821 Hans Leierdahl Nansen died, leaving a four-year-old son, Baldur Fridtjof Nansen, the explorer Fridtjof Nansen's father. (Wikipedia)
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Hans Leierdahl Nansen's Timeline
1764 |
September 17, 1764
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Hoyanger, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway
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1812 |
January 17, 1812
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1817 |
December 30, 1817
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Egersund, Rogaland, Norway
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1821 |
May 15, 1821
Age 56
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Oslo, Oslo, Norway
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