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'''Ole Clausen Mørch''' (] ] - 1829) was a Norwegian politician. '''Ole Clausen Mørch''' (2 August 1774 - 1829) was a Norwegian politician.


He was born in ] as the son of Claus Mørch and Johanne Marie Halkier. He married Cathrine Margrethe Tobiesen in June 1797, and the couple had two daughters and two sons.<ref name="genea"></ref> One of his granddaughters married ], brother of ] and father of the later Minister of Foreign Affairs ]. He was born in ] as the son of Claus Mørch and Johanne Marie Halkier. He married Cathrine Margrethe Tobiesen in June 1797, and the couple had two daughters and two sons.<ref name="genea"></ref> One of his granddaughters married ], brother of ] and father of the later Minister of Foreign Affairs ].

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Ole Clausen Mørch (2 August 1774 - 1829) was a Norwegian politician.

He was born in Christianssand as the son of Claus Mørch and Johanne Marie Halkier. He married Cathrine Margrethe Tobiesen in June 1797, and the couple had two daughters and two sons. One of his granddaughters married Wincentz Thurmann Ihlen, brother of Jacob Thurmann Ihlen and father of the later Minister of Foreign Affairs Nils Claus Ihlen.

As a politician, Ole Clausen Mørch was elected to the Norwegian Constituent Assembly in 1814, representing his hometown Christianssand. He worked as a wholesaler there. He later became bank director.

References

  1. Genealogy
  2. Ole Clausen Mørch — Norwegian Social Science Data Services (NSD)
  3. Ole Clausen Mørch at Eidsvoll 1814

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