Jørgen Tandberg Ebbesen (11 December 1812 – 16 July 1887) was a
Norwegian
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politician for the
Conservative Party
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Jørgen Tandberg Ebbesen was born in
Fredrikstad
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as the son of Hans Christian Ebbesen (1774–1858) and Abigael Marie Bing (1785–1815). In July 1838 he married Henriette Sophie Frisak (1811–1888).
[Jørgen Tandberg Ebbesen genealogy]
(vestraat.net) They had several children.
1875 Census
/ref> The next year he graduated with the cand.med.
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degree, moving to Sandefjord
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in 1839 to work as a physician.[Conservative Party biography]
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Their daughter Margrethe married military officer Sophus Christensen.[''Hvem er hvem?'' 1912]
p. 48 Their daughter Hanna Magdalene Frisak Ebbesen married Johan Christian Tandberg Castberg
Johan Christian Tandberg Castberg (13 October 1827 – 8 December 1899) was a Norway, Norwegian politician. Spending his professional life as a customs surveyor, he was mayor of the cities Brevik, Norway, Brevik and Skien, and served three terms in ...
and was the mother of Johan Castberg
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, whereas their son Just Bing Ebbesen
Just Bing Ebbesen (17 April 1847 – 24 May 1929) was a Norwegian priest and politician.
Just Bing Ebbesen was the son of Jørgen Tandberg Ebbesen,[Parliament of Norway
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Ebbesen was elected as a deputy representative to the <div class=)
during the term 1877–1879, representing the constituency of ''Laurvig og Sandefjord''. On the local level he was mayor of Sandefjord for eleven years.[
He died in 1887 in ]Sandefjord
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1812 births
1887 deaths
People from Fredrikstad
People from Sandefjord
19th-century Norwegian physicians
Conservative Party (Norway) politicians
Deputy members of the Storting
Mayors of places in Vestfold
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