Hilda Sofie Kindt
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Hilda Sofie Kindt (1 December 1881 – 5 October 1966) was a
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civil servant and politician for the
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. She was born in
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as a daughter of physician Olaf Berg Kindt (1850–1935) and Henriette Augusta Trampe (1854–1929). Her brother Kristian Sommer Kindt became a chief physician, her sister Anna Karoline married Lieutenant Colonel Jørgen Theodor Tandberg. She finished middle school in 1897 and a trade course in 1899. She was hired at the tax office in Trondhjem in 1908, and was the chief bookkeeper from 1923 to 1942. She was a member of Trondhjem city council from 1919 to 1925. She was elected as a deputy representative to the Parliament of Norway from the
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in
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, and served through one term, meeting in parliamentary sessions in 1925 and 1927. She died in October 1966 and was buried at
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1881 births 1966 deaths Norwegian civil servants Norwegian women civil servants Norwegian bankers Conservative Party (Norway) politicians Deputy members of the Storting Politicians from Trondheim Women members of the Storting 20th-century Norwegian businesswomen 20th-century Norwegian businesspeople Women bankers 20th-century Norwegian women politicians 20th-century Norwegian politicians Place of death missing {{Norway-politician-1880s-stub