• Jens Lind (1763 or 1764 – 11 November 1821) was a Danish sea captain, ship-owner, merchant, slave trader, landowner and industrialist. He was from the...
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  • Jens Lind may refer to: Jens Lind (businessman) (c. 1762 – 1821), sea captain, ship-owner, merchant, landowner, industrialist Jens Lind (botanist) (1874–1949)...
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    No. 22. Bjørnsen's widow was after his death married to brewer Jens Jensen Bering. Jens ering and his wife Ellen Søfrensdatter both died during the plague...
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    Birgitte Mikkelsen, their three children (aged seven to 12) and one lodger. Jens Lind, a tailor, resided on the first floor of the rear wing with his wife Ane...
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    with two employees in his wine business and one male servant. Jens Thomsen Waad, a businessman, resided in the building with his wife Sophie Cathrine Maria...
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    notable former residents include the ship-owner, merchant and slave trader Jens Lind. A doorway in a brick wall connects the narrow, central courtyard to that...
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  • YouTube. 2011-12-19. Retrieved 2011-12-24. Nordström, Jens (2014-08-28). Saabs sista strid. Lind&Co. pp. 208–239. Larson, Erik; Milford, Phil (2012-06-08)...
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  • hostage Lane Lind [da] as Bodil Pedersen: retired teacher, hostage, killed by hostage-takers Michael Asmussen [da] as Joachim: wealthy businessman, hostage...
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    of Swedish band Morbid Melody Club Meshuggah Tomas Haake Mårten Hagström Jens Kidman Dick Lövgren Fredrik Thordendal Miike Snow Millencolin Mathias Färm...
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    20, 2020, The New York Times reported that Steve Bannon and Chinese businessman Guo Wengui had brought Li-Meng Yan to America to promote the COVID-19...
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