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14751 | Sønn av Torquat. | av Anjou, Tertulle (I15183)
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14752 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I17789)
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14753 | Sønn av Vigand Knud Johansen Tuxen og Kathrine Antonette Coldevin. | Tuxen, Alexander Coldevin (I14417)
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14754 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I17135)
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14755 | Sønn av Ånon Torsen Roland og Berte Øysteinsdtr. Spindanger. | Aanonsen Spinnangr, Solve (I16779)
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14756 | Sønn Gabriel? Gabriel Trane til Østeraat. Denne Slægttavle vedkommende Tranerne til Østeraat er taget fra Optegnelser (Bergs?) i Rigsarchivet. Ifølge en Stamtavle, optegnet i den Jonasenske Familie, var Gabriel Trane kun Dattersøn af Christen Pallessøn Trane. Der er dog Grund til at antage, at Rigsarchivets Optegnelser ere de paalideligste, da de slutte sig til gamle Optegnelser paa Gaarden Aakland paa Stordøen, hvori der ikke omtales, at Præsten Christen Pallesen Trane havde nogen Datter, men kun 2 Sønner. | Family: Christen Christensen Trane / Abigael Hansdatter Gammel, "Trane" (F3846)
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14757 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I8542)
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14758 | Sønn til Aslak? | Aslaksen, Torstein (Tosten) (I5959)
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14759 | Sønn til Julien Martin (1793-1876) og hans kone og firemenning Marie Martin (1798-1871). | Martin, Julien Michel (I8615)
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14760 | Sønn til Luitfride 1, hertug av Alsace. | av Alsace, Luitfride "Luitfride 2" (I15184)
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14761 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I8547)
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14762 | Sønn til sokneprest til Statsbygda Henrik Bull. | Henriksen Bull, Anders (I8500)
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14763 | Sønn til sokneprest til Åfjorden, Holger Lauritsen (d.21.februar 1612). | Holgersen Arctander, Lauritz (Lars) (I8892)
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14764 | Sønn til økonom Hytten død 1 år gammel. | Hytten, Hans (I12491)
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14765 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Ole Andersen Burud / Pernille Pedersdatter Westeren, "Burud" (F9877)
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14766 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Living / Living (F7200)
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14767 | Sønn: 1. Gunder, f.1811, d.mai 1832, Hofstad. Død af Slagtilfælde ude paa Marken. | Family: Ole Hansen Kabstad, "Hofstad" / Kirsten Gulbrandsdatter Vollhaugen (F5471)
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14768 | Sønn: 1. Johan Daniel Stub Irgens, f.1799, d.1867). Repslager i Bergen. Han var far til: a. Skoleinspektør Ole Irgens (1829-1906). b. Kjøpmann og skipsreder Harald Irgens (1830-1915). c. Industrimann, stortingsrepresentant Christian Andreas Irgens (1833-1915). d. Prost i Arendal Johannes Christian Irgens (30.april 1837-1913). Gift 1866 med Ebba Marie Fougner (f.23.desember 1842). Utnevnt 21.januar 1904 til ridder av 1.klasse av St.Olavs orden for fortjenestefullt embedsvirksomhet. Sistnevntes sønn var fylkeslege i Aust-Agder Edvard Fougner Irgens (1870-1940). | Family: Johannes Christian Irgens / Christine Marie Stub, "Irgens" (F5009)
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14769 | Sønn: 1. Stig Haltland, f.1964, Volden, Barmfjorden, Hitra. | Family: Ludvik Julian Haltland / Solveig Grande, "Haltland" (F6115)
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14770 | Sønn: 1. Thomas Olsen. Eier av Hebekk søndre fra 1747. Gift med Anne Jensdatter Rud. Overlot Hebekk søndre til sønnen Ole i 1777, og flyttet til sin nye gård Roås (kjøpt i 1763). Sønnen Jens overtok Hebekk nordre etter farfaren. Andre barn av Ole Tommessøn: 2. Gunhild. Gift med Tosten Tostensen Svikebøl i Tomter. 3. Anne. Gift 1. med Bertel Olsen Roås. Gift 2. med Casper Michelsen Brochmann, Hallangen. 4. Marie. Gift med Jens Davidsen Kiernes, Nordby. 5. Johanne. Gift med klokker Johannes Brehmer. | Family: Ole Tommesen Opsal, "Hebekk" / Anne Arnesdatter Kjølstad, "Hebæk" (F9856)
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14771 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Bent Bille / Ermegaard Eggertsdatter Frille (F5965)
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14772 | Sønn: Andreas Schive, døpt 15.november 1743 i Nidaros domkirke. | Family: Andreas Schlippenbach / Margrethe Reinholtsdatter Schive, "Schlippenbach" (F1064)
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14773 | Sønn: Bjørn Ingebrigtsen Soelberg, f.18.september 1865, Melhus, d.21.januar 1936, Malvik. Gift med Mina Jensine Presthus (f.4.mai 1867, Trondheim, d.30.april 1934, Malvik). 2 barn. | Family: Ingebrigt Olsen Solberg / Beret Martha Bjørnsdatter Tesli, "Solberg" (F6599)
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14774 | Sønn: Caspar Friedrich von Myhlenphort (f.1738). Premierløytnant ved Ritsenske kompani fra 1779. Gift 1779 med Alberg. | Family: Fredrich von Myhlenport / Magdalena Christina Jacobsdatter Matheson, "von Myhlenport" (F1482)
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14775 | Sønn: Endre, f.1805 d.1863. Gift 1839 med Olaug Estensdatter Saugen (1804-1893), og ble brukere pp Jelbakkan på Gynnild. De fikk 3 barn. | Family: Ole Endresen Fossum, "Bræk" / "Bordal" / Berit Joensdatter Solem, "Bræk" (F5110)
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14776 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Johannes Jonsen Woxen / Karen Mathea Schiørn, "Voksen" (F9814)
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14777 | Sønn: Hans Pedersen Kirknes. | Family: Peder Hansen Kirknes / Barbro Hansdatter Ferstad, "Kirknes" (F5833)
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14778 | Sønn: Hans Steenbuch, f.1802, d.11.april 1853. Hans ble sokneprest til Høland i 1825, sokneprest til Nord-Aurdal 11.mars 1831 og sokneprest til Enebakk 3.september 1840. | Family: Erich Johan Steenbuch / Anne Hermine Hammond, "Steenbuch" (F1416)
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14779 | Sønn: Hans, som ble gift med Hilchen Andersdatter Gram. | Family: Kjeld Hansen Stub / Anna Pedersdatter Schjelderup, "Hagerup" / "Stub" / "Rasch" (F1322)
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14780 | Sønn: Henrik, f.1708 i Moss. Bosatt i Kristiania 1744. | Family: Christopher Henriksen Calmeyer / Birgitte Lucie Koch, "Calmeyer" / "Hvidt" (F3260)
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14781 | Sønn: Knut Harøy, f.1.april 1911, d.27.juni 1996. Gift med Gudrun Stavik. 5 barn. | Family: Olaf Vestad, "Harøy" / Jakobine Beate Sunde, "Harøy" (F6603)
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14782 | Sønn: Mauritz, født 1739, død 5.mai 1831. Beskrevet som en særdeles rettskaffen mann. Gårdbruker på Rosnes nordre. Gift 1771 med Kirsti Willadsdatter Tasken, født 1739, død 1.mai 1808. Flere barn. | Family: Henrik Helgesen Støtvig / Sidsel Christine Mouritzdatter Rosenberg, "Støtvig"/"Rosnes" (F6851)
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14783 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Engebrekt Pedersen Mørmoen, "Strand" / Gunhild (Gunille) Antonsdatter Brinchmann, "Strand" (F5782)
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14784 | Sønn: Petter, f.1747 d.1801 | Family: Jonas Pedersen Viggen / Elisabet Gabrielsdatter Grjot, "Viggen" (F1061)
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14785 | Sønn: Sokneprest i Rollag Jens Krog (1685-1752). | Christensen Krog, Truls (I15747)
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14786 | Sønn: Theodor Christian Anton Broch. Født på Ballerud i Bærum 19.desember 1796 (i krigsskolens stambog, s. 25, står feilagtig 28.desember 1796). Døpt 22.januar 1797 i Haslums kirke. Død i Kristiania 8.april 1863. Gift 15.januar 1819 med Josepha Unger (f.6.februar 1801), datter av magasinforvalter på Akershus Johan Unger (død 1840) og A. F. M., født Wetlesen, fra Vold i Idde. De fikk 1 datter. Kadett i Kristiania 1.januar 1809 - 1.januar 1811. Sekondløitnant ved 1ste Akershusiske skarpskytterregiment med anciennitet fra 1.oktober 1810. Premierløitnant 7.mars 1812. Repetent ved krigsskolen fra 14.januar 1811 - 1.januar 1813. Deltok med regimentet i felttoget mod Sverige 1814, ble hardt såret ved Matrand. Stabskaptein i ingeniørbrigaden 23.desember 1819 med anciennitet fra 1.april samme år. Kaptein 5.april 1834. Gjorde fra 1826 tjeneste ved den geografiske oppmåling og fra 1832-1835 som trigonometrist. M. Kgl. n. v. s. i Trondhjem 28.mars 1835. Ridder av Svensk orden 26.januar 1839. Sjef for ingeniørdetachementet i Trondhjem. Foretok 1843 en militærvidenskapelig reise på 1 år i utlandet. Ble i 1844 lærer i fortifikation m.m. på høyskolen. Var i 1848 stabssjef ved det norske troppekorps, som da ble sendt til Skåne. Ridder St.Olavs orden 1.desember 1848. Ridder D. orden samme år. Sjef for det militære ekspeditionsbureau i armedepartementet fra 1.juni 1849 - 31.mai 1853. 56,5 år gammel ble han 2.mai 1853 oberstløitnant i armeen og 1ste officer i generalstaben. Fungerte som sjef for generalstaben fra 10.september 1856 til 5.mars 1857. Medlem av høiskolens direktion fra 18.januar 1854 - 12.mars 1857. Oberst 2.mai 1853. Gjorde tjeneste som oberstløitnant i ingeniørbrigaden fra 25.februar 1857. K. Sv. o. 1858. 1ste adjutant hos kongen 5.august 1859. Generalmajor og sjef for ingeniørbrigaden 28.september 1861 til sin død. Hans portrett ble 1858 av det 8de høiskolekursus elever bekostet malt og hengt opp i skolens lokale. Han var en kundskabsrik mann og fruktbar forfatter (se Langes forfatterleksikon), en edel, vennesæl og sjelden avholdt personlighet. | Family: Ole Jacob Broch / Else Jørgine Sparre, "Broch" (F3308)
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14787 | Sønn: Anfinn. | Family: Zacharias Andersen, Holck? / Agnes Nielsdatter Koch (F3265)
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14788 | Sønn: Bouchard av Montmorency f.930 i Montlhery, Frankrike, d.978. | Family: Alberic / Elfgifu (F3151)
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14789 | Sønn: Elias Eliassen Heltberg, f.1656, d.1716. Sokneprest til Skånevik. | Family: Elias Andersen Heltberg / Elisabeth Lauritsdatter Galtung, "Heltberg" (F4647)
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14790 | Sønn: Erland, f.1751 i Moss, dåp 19.november 1751 i Moss. Underfogd i Moss. | Family: Paul Erlandsen Gade / Maren Syversdatter, "Gade" (F3734)
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14791 | Sønn: Peder, bonde på Roterud. | Family: Lars Pedersen Bratberg, "Semb" / Eli Torleivsdatter Bollerud, "Semb" (F4024)
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14792 | Sønn: Svenn Thostrup Wessel Mosling, f.12.juni 1818 | Family: Abraham Dreyer Mosling / Ane Christiane Dorothea Bostrup, "Mosling" (F4815)
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14793 | Sønn: Syver, f.1661 Dæli, Nordre Land, d.1724. Gift med Kari Østensdatter Broner. | Family: Halvor Eriksen Dæli / Gudbjør Syversdatter Thomle, "Dæli" (F3991)
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14794 | Sønn? Hytten, Edwin Christopher Dates: War Service: Second Lieutenant EDWIN CHRISTOPHER HYTTEN of the 11th Battalion, Hampshire Regiment died on 12 November 1916 aged 26. The London Gazette of 7 January 1916 announced that on 29 December 1915 he had been commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant in the Hampshires. He had previously been serving as a private in the London Field Ambulance, RAMC. He is buried in the churchyard at Loker near Ypres. Location of Memorial: He is remembered on the memorial in St Bartholomew’s church, Sydenham. He is also commemorated on the Sydenham, Forest Hill & District Tradesmens' WW1 War Memorial and the All Saints Church WW1 War Memorial. Details: He was born in Glasgow, the son of Edith Emmeline Hytten, of "Fairlawn," Addington Grove, Sydenham, and the late Christian Olaf Hytten. Source: Lewisham War Memorials by Local History and Archives Centre, Lewisham. Etterkommer? Olaf Hytten (3 March 1888, Glasgow – 11 March 1955, Los Angeles) was an Scottish film/screen actor. He played minor and uncredited roles, in over 300 films between 1921 and 1955, often playing butlers. He also played in several horror movies. He was born in Glasgow, Scotland. He died of a heart attack in his car in the 20th Century Fox Studio Parkin lot. He was cremated at the Chapel of the Pacific in Woodlawn, Santa Monica. His interment was located in Santa Monica's Woodlawn Cemetery. Woodlawn Memorial Cemetery is located at 1847 14th Street in Santa Monica, California. Selected filmography: Sonia (1921) Demos (1921) The Wonderful Story (1922) Trapped by the Mormons (1922) The Right to Strike (1923) Out to Win (1923) The White Shadow (1923) as Herbert Barnes Whitewashed (1924) as Count de Rochefort Kitty (1929) A Study in Scarlet (1933) as Merrydews butler Jane Eyre (1934) Murder in the Private Car (1934) as A man who ask about radio Journal Of A Crime (1934) as Victor, Butler Girl o' My Dreams (1934) as Prof. E. Phlatt Chateau (1934) as LaFarge The Last Oupost (1935) Metropolitan (1935) as Male modist Bonnie Scotland (1935) as Scottish Recruit Sergeant His Night Out (1935) as Butler She Couldn't Take It (1935) as Van Dyke, Butler Sylvia Scarlett (1935) as Customer Inspector Becky Sharp (1935) as The Prince regent The Last of the Mohicans (1936) The House of a Thousand Candles (1936) as Sergeant Casanova (1937) The Good Earth (1937) as Liu, a corn dealer California Straight Ahead! (1937) I Cover the War (1937) The Great Garrick (1937) as the Ambassador in Hamlet Youth Takes a Fling (1938) as Denham's Butler The Lone Wolf in Paris (1938) Bluebeard's Eight Wife (1938) A Christmas Carol (1938) as Schoolmaster (uncredited) The Little Princess (1939) as a Pedestrian discussing the war Allegheny Uprising (1939) Television Spy (1939) Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939) The Great Commandment (1939) as Nathan Our Neighbors - The Carters (1939) as the Butler Drums of Fu Manchu (1940) Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1941) All the World's a Stooge (1941) Bedtime Story (1941) The Wolfman (1941) as a Citizen Eagle Squadron (1942) Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror (1942) Casablanca (1942) as the man at the bar being pickpocketed The Ghost of Frankenstein (1942) as Hussman Silent Witness (1943) Oh, What a Night (1944) Detective Kitty O'Day (1944) House of Frankenstein (1944) The Scarlet Claw (1944) as a Portier Confidential Agent (1945) as Harry Bates Alias Mr. Twilight (1946) as Eckles Black Beauty (1946) as Mr. Gordon Dressed to Kill / Sherlock Holmes (1946) as Alfred, auction house bookkeeper Holiday in Mexico (1946) Magnificent Doll (1946) as Blennerhassett She-Wolf of London (1946) as Constable Albert The Notorious Lone Wolf (1946) as Prince of Rapur The Verdict (1946) as Sergent Bells of San Angelo (1947) as Lionel Bates If Winter Comes (1947) as Officer at Inquest That Way with Women (1947) as Davis The Ghost Goes Wild (1947) as Manservant The Imperfect Lady (1947) as Majordom The Private Affairs of Bel Ami (1947) as Keeper of the seals Unconquered (1947) as Officer on Star of London The Shanghai Chest (1948) as Bates, Armstrong's butler A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (1948) as first tailor Challenge to Lassie (1949) as Reeves That Forsyte Woman (1949) as Gallery Assistant in London The Secret of St. Ives (1949) as Defense Officer Kidnapped (1948) as The Red Fox Fancy Pants (1950) as Stage Manager Kim (1950) as Mr. Fairlee Rogues of Sherwood Forest (1950) as Charcoal burner Anne of the Indies (1951) as Commodore Harris The Son of Dr. Jekyll (1951) as Prosecutor Against All Flags (1952) as King William Les miserables (1952) as Judge Fort Ti (1953) as Governor Perils of the Jungle (1953) as Mac The Scarlet Coat (1955) as Maj. Andre's butler Olaf Hytten: Born on March 3, 1888 in Glasgow, Scotland, but is of Norwegian decent. Both in Great Britain and the United States, Hytten would appear in an incredible 280 films over 34 years. Hytten, at age 33, started doing silent movies in Great Britain. In 1921, he left the British stage for films and appeared in his first movie called Demos. In 1924, Hytten came to the United States and appeared in his first American silent film, It is the Law. In 1929, he returned home to appear in the first talking picture made in Great Britain (the first half of the film was silent) Kitty based on the Warwick Deeping novel. After making a few more silent movies in Great Britain, Hytten returned to Hollywood to do The Return of Dr. Fu Manchu in 1930. With a few exceptions, Hytten continued to receive small uncredited roles through the 1930's like the Platinum Blonde in 1931. In 1933, he received a credited role of Sir Joshua Reynolds in Berkeley Square, a movie about a young American man, Leslie Howard, who is transported back to London during the American Revolution and meets his ancestors (Howard earned an Academy Award nomination). In 1934, Hytten appeared in 26 movies. Among them were The Mystery of Mr. X, The Moonstone playing Dr. Ezra Jennings, Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back, Mystery Liner playing Grimson's Assistant, Jane Eyre, British Agent playing Undersecretary Avery and Secret of the Chateau. In 1935, Hytten was even busier appearing in an incredible 30 films. In one, he received a small role in The Last Outpost starring Claude Rains. Later, he played a butler in Anna Karenina starring Greta Garbo and Fredric March. He also appeared in Bonnie Scotland and Atlantic Adventure. The following year, he appeared in Lloyd's of London starring Tyrone Powers. Later, he portrayed King George II in the original Last of the Mohicans starring Randolph Scott and in Trouble For Two. In 1937, Hytten appeared in California Straight Ahead with a 30-year old John Wayne. Later that year, he appeared in another Wayne movie, I Cover the War. He also had a small role as a barber in Lancer Spy starring George Sanders and Peter Lorre and including other Casablanca actors Gregory Gaye (German banker) and Frank Puglia (Arab merchant). In 1938, Hytten received third billing in the mystery The Lone Wolf in Paris. Also that year, he appeared in The Adventures of Robin Hood starring Olivia DeHaviland, Errol Flynn and Claude Rains and A Christmas Carol starring Reginald Owen where he played young Ebenezer's schoolmaster. In 1939, Hytten had the small role of Guy Kibbee's butler in Mr. Smith Goes to Washington which starred Claude Rains. Hytten portrayed many English butlers throughout his acting career. Later that year, he portrayed another butler in Television Spy which also had future Casablanca actor, Wolfgang Zilzer (man with expired papers). He also portrayed British general Thomas Gage in Allegheny Uprising staring John Wayne. Hytten continued to receive small roles into the 1940's. In 1941, he received a role as a law clerk in the spy thriller Man Hunt starring Walter Pidgeon and Casablanca bit actor Ludwig Stössel (Mr. Leuchtag). Hytten also appeared in That Hamilton Women with Vivien Leigh and Lawrence Olivier (about Admiral Nelson and Lady Hamilton). After a number of movies in 1943, a few in which he again plays a butler in, he receives a small role in Casablanca. Hytten has one scene in the bar a Rick's. He is talking to Curt Bois, the pickpocket, who is warning him about thieves and stealing his wallet at the same time. In 1943, Hytten played a member of Parliament in Warner Bros.'s controversial film Mission to Moscow starring Walter Huston and including Casablanca actors Puglia, Helmut Dantine (Jan Brandel), Louis V. Arco (conspirator), Monte Blue (American), Oliver Blake (waiter in Blue Parrot), Gino Corrado (waiter), Jean Del Val (police radioman), Charles La Torre (Captain Tonnelli), Michael Mark (vendor) and Georges Renavent (conspirator). He also appeared as a pharmacist in Flesh and Fantasy starring Edward G. Robinson, Charles Boyer and Barbara Stanwyck. The following year, Hytten appeared as a hotel clerk in The Scarlet Claw and as a villager in the classic National Velvet starring Elizabeth Taylor and including Casablanca actors Gerard Oliver Smith and Norman Varden. In 1945, Hytten appeared in Confidential Agent starring Charles Boyer and Lauren Bacall and including other Casablanca actors Dan Seymour (Abdul) and Geoffrey Steele (Englishman at bar). He played Sidney Greenstreet's butler in Christmas in Connecticut starring Barbara Stanwyck and C.Z. Sakell. He appears early in the movie bring Greenstreet his mail. The following year, he again appeared in a Greenstreet movie when he received a small part in Three Strangers that also starred Peter Lorre and Geraldine Fitzgerald and Casablanca actor Leo White (Emil). Hytten plays a prison guard when Lorre is on death row. The following year, Hytten played Mr. Gordon in Black Beauty. He later appeared again with Sydney Greenstreet and Peter Lorre in the mystery thriller The Verdict along with other Casablanca actors White, Creighton Hale (dubious gambler) and Gerald Oliver Smith (pickpocketed Englishman). Hytten continued to appear in films through the late 1940's, like Magnificent Doll starring Ginger Rogers, David Niven and Burgess Meredith in 1946. Later that year, Hytten and Torben Meyer (Dutch Banker) appeared in Alias Mr. Twilight. 1947 was a busy year for Hytten. He appeared in his fifth film featuring Sydney Greenstreet when he received a small part in That Way with Women. Also that year, Hytten played Lionel Bates in Bells of San Angelo starring Roy Rodgers, Dale Evans and Trigger. He followed this with an appearance in The Private Affairs of Bel Ami starring George Sanders and Angela Lansbury. Next, Hytten received a part as a butler in the drama The Imperfect Lady starring Ray Milland, Teresa Wright and Cedric Hardwicke. Hytten played an officer on the ship Star of London in Cecil B. DeMille's historical war drama Unconquered starring Gary Cooper, Paulette Goddard, Howard Da Silva and Boris Karloff (playing a Native American). He also had a part in If Winter Comes starring Walter Pidgeon, Deborah Kerr and Angela Lansbury. Hytten appeared in four films in 1949; Hytten appeared in the romance drama That Forsyte Women starring Errol Flynn, Greer Garson and Walter Pidgeon, the musical comedy A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court starring Bing Crosby, The Secret of St. Ives which also had Jean Del Val and Challenge to Lassie starring Edmund Gwenn and, of course, Lassie. In 1951, Hytten played Commodore Harris in the pirate adventure Anne of the Indies. The following year, Hytten played a judge in Les Miserables starring Michael Rennie. Later he played King William III of Great Britain (William and Mary) in the action adventure Against All Flags starring Errol Flynn and Maureen O'Hara. Hytten's last two films were set during the period of Colonial America. In 1953, he played a British royal governor in Fort Ti (short for Fort Ticonderoga), starring George Montgomery, which was set during the French and Indian War. Two years later, he appeared in The Scarlet Coat which was set during the American Revolution. In this movie, he played British Major John Andre's butler (what else?). During the war, Andre, portrayed by Michael Wilding, was hanged by the American's as a spy. Hytten became a staple minor character in many classic horror movies over his long career. In 1941, he appeared in two classic horror movies, the first playing Hobson in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde starring Spencer Tracy and Ingrid Bergman followed by playing a villager in The Wolf Man starring Claude Rains and Bela Lugosi. The following year, he portrayed Hussman in another horror classic The Ghost of Frankenstein starring Lon Chaney Jr. and Cedric Hardwicke. Hytten appeared in another Lugosi film The Return of the Vampire in 1943. The next year, he appeared in The Invisible Man's Revenge and later as a bartender named Hoffman in House of Frankenstein starring Chaney and Boris Karloff. He played a constable in She-Wolf of London in 1946. Toward the end of his career in 1951, he appeared in The Son of Dr. Jekyll. Hytten was also a staple character in five Sherlock Holmes' mystery starring Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce. In 1941, he played Admiral Sir John Prentiss in Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror. Two years later, he appeared as Captain MacIntosh in Sherlock Holmes Faces Death. In 1945, he played a gunmaker named Simpson in Pursuit to Algiers and a valet in The Woman in Green. The next year, he appeared as a auction house bookkeeper named Alfred in the last of the Rathbone/Bruce Sherlock Holmes movies, Dressed to Kill. One of Hytten's more moments came on television as the larcenous butler who participates in a scheme to drive Daily Planet editor Perry White crazy in the Great Caesar's Ghost episode of the TV series Adventures of Superman. Hytten died of a heart attack in his car in the 20th Century Fox Studio Parking lot while filming Sir Walter Raleigh on March 11, 1955 just 8 days after his 67th birthday. He was cremated at the Chapel of the Pacific in Woodlawn, Santa Monica and his ashes are in storage in the Woodlawn Mausoleum in Woodlawn Cemetery. Treasure of the Amazons (1955) as Professor Smythe Great Caesar's Ghost (1955), cast member | Hytten, Christian Oluf (I3948)
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14795 | Sønn? Nr. 1133, Pær Arenson Lille Hougdal fra Støren prestegjeld hadde graden - Gemen - i Oberst Munks kompani. | Ellingsen Hougdall, Arne (I2456)
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14796 | Sønnen Alexaander skriver i 1863: Hoffmanns flyttede nemlig to Aar efter (dvs ca.1839) ind i sin nu eiende Gaard Matr.No. 150, og blev saaledes nærmeste Nabo til mine Forældre, som fra 1835 til 1843 boede tilleie i daværende Apotheker Aas`s, nu Sagfører Paulsens Gaard Matr.No. 149. Den ved Naboskabet og indbyrdes Venskab foraarsagede hyppige Omgang mellem Forældrene medvirkede naturligviis til den daglige Samfærsel mellem begge Familiers Børn. Det hører ikke med til disse Optegnelsers Plan nærmere at omtale, hvor nøie vi, Hoffmanns og Brinchmanns Børn i al vor Færd vare forenede... Bilde: Til venstre tollkasserer Brinchmanns bolig, til høyre distriktslege Hoffmanns bolig i Strandgata i Molde. | Brinchmann, Christopher Bernhoft (I484)
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14797 | Sønnen Eliseus, født 1853 og død 1922, overtok farsgården i 1893. | Pedersen Bragstad, Sivert (I20108)
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14798 | Sønnen Hans ble døpt i Strinda 19.februar 1766, da var Brostrup Leutenant for Dragonerne. Caution: Generalauditeur Andreas Klingenberg, capitain Jens Sejerstad. Senere ble han kaptein. | Müller, Brostrup (I12586)
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14799 | Sønnen Hans skrev: 1725 15 Juni døde Hr. Alex Borch paa Næssets Præstegaard Kl.2 omtr. om Morgenen paa Sengen. Han befandt sig vel tilforn noget upasselig, men dog ei sygere, end at han agtede Dagen næstefter at visitere i et af Annexerne. Hans Dødstilfælde var udentvivl et Stikflod. Hans sidste Arbeide var at læse paa den Disposition eller Tale, som han tænkte samme Dag at bruge i Kirken. I den anden Haand holdt han sit Perspektivglas. Hans Lig blev hjemført til Akerøen. | Jensen Borch, Aleksander (I11389)
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14800 | Sønnen Knud, f.ca.1743, d.21.08.1773, var korporal, senere sersjant ved Nordenfjeldske gevorbne infanteriregiment 1760-72, sekondløytnant samme sted fra 1772. | Family: Knud Jørgen Bredal / Blancheflor Sophie Due Coucheron, "Bredal" (F5492)
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