Vilhelm Gabriel Heiberg Lie (1877 – 1935) was a
Norwegian
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civil servant.
He was a son of Emil Bernhard Lie (1836–1891), a brother of
Bernt Lie and a nephew of writer
Jonas Lie. His father was a first cousin of
Erika (Nissen) and Ida Lie, and so Vilhelm was a second cousin of the children in the next generation; Erika Lie,
Karl Nissen
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,
Michael Strøm Lie,
Mons Lie
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He was born in Ålen as a son of Jonas Monsen Storli (1715–1791) and Karen Svendsdotter Aspaas (born 1717). His mother was a first cousin of Svend Aspaas ...
,
Erik Lie
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, painter
Jonas Lie,
and
Eyolf Soot
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Biography
Eyolf Soot was born in Aremark in Østfold, Norway. He was the grandson of engineer and canal builder, Engebret Soot. Large parts of childhood were spent ...
.
Together with Anna Benedicte Aars Nicolaysen (1880–1965) he had the son Nils Aars Nicolaysen Lie, a notable writer. His son was a first cousin of
Emil Lie, a second cousin of the Nazi
Jonas Lie, and father of professor of medicine Mons Lie.
[
Vilhelm Lie took the cand.jur. degree in 1899. He was a tax collector in ]Bergen
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from 1914 to 1919, and from 1920 to 1921 he was the State Conciliator of Norway. In 1921 he was hired as chief financial officer ( no, finansborgermester) in Bergen city.[
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1877 births
1935 deaths
Norwegian jurists
Norwegian civil servants
Chief financial officers
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