1860 in Norway
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Events in the year 1860 in Norway.
Incumbents
Births
January to June
- 17 January – Erik Ramstad, one of the founders of Minot, North Dakota (died 1951)
- 3 February – Rudolf Krefting, physician (died 1942).[1][2]
- 28 February – Carl Georg Barth, Norwegian-American mathematician and mechanical engineer (died 1939)
- 6 April – Anders Hovden, hymnwriter, priest, author and popular speaker (died 1943)
- 29 April – Bertrand Narvesen, businessperson (died 1939)
- 30 May – Helga Estby, noted for her walk across the United States during 1896 (died 1942)
- 11 June – Oda Krohg, painter (died 1935)
- 30 June – Karl Sigwald Johannes Bull, military officer, politician and Minister (died 1936)
July to December
- 13 August – Lars Osa, artist (died 1943)
- 20 August – Nils Gregoriussen Skilbred, politician (died 1943)
- 27 August – Carl Anton Larsen, mariner and Antarctic explorer (died 1924)
- 6 September – Axel Holst, professor of hygiene and bacteriology (died 1931)
- 8 November – Anna Sofie Jakobsen, missionary to China (died 1913)
Full date unknown
- Harald Bjerke, businessperson (died 1926)
Deaths
- 8 March – Lorentz Lange, judge and politician (born 1783)
- 8 April – Hans Eleonardus Møller, Sr., businessperson (born 1780)
- 22 June – Christian Hersleb Horneman, jurist and politician (born 1781).[3]
- 28 July – Per Ivarson Undi, early homesteader in Wisconsin Territory (born 1803)
Full date unknown
- Ole Wilhelm Erichsen, politician and Minister (born 1793)
- Lars Bastian Ridder Stabell, politician (born 1798)
References
- ↑ Steenstrup, Hjalmar, ed. (1930). "Krefting, Rudolf Waldemar Rømeling". Hvem er hvem? (in Norwegian). Oslo: Aschehoug. p. 244. Retrieved 28 February 2018.
- ↑ Bolstad, Erik (ed.). "Rudolf Waldemar Rømeling Krefting". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Norsk nettleksikon. Retrieved 28 February 2018.
- ↑ Sprauten, Knut. "Christian Hersleb Horneman". In Helle, Knut. Norsk biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 2 February 2017.
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