Haakon Lorentzen - Ancestors

Ancestors

Ancestors of Haakon Lorentzen
16. Hans Ludvig Lorentzen
8. Hans Ludvig Lorentzen
17. Gregersine Christiana Hoppe
4. Øivind Lorentzen
18. Lauritz Bredrup
9. Thala Margrethe Bredrup
19. Thale Margrete Tostrup
2. Erling Sven Lorentzen
20. Claus Nilsen
10. Peder Nilsen
21. Mathea Thrane
5. Ragna Nilsen
22. Christen Johanssen
11. Anna Caroline Johanssen
23. Karen Reistad
1. Haakon Lorentzen
24. Frederick VIII of Denmark
12. Haakon VII of Norway
25. Princess Louise of Sweden
6. Olav V of Norway
26. Edward VII of the United Kingdom
13. Princess Maud of Wales
27. Princess Alexandra of Denmark
3. Princess Ragnhild of Norway
28. Oscar II of Sweden
14. Prince Carl, Duke of Västergötland
29. Princess Sofia of Nassau
7. Princess Märtha of Sweden
30. Frederick VIII of Denmark (= 24)
15. Princess Ingeborg of Denmark
31. Princess Louise of Sweden (=25)

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