Edward Isak Hambro
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Edward Isak Hambro (26 December 1851 – 1936) was a Norwegian judge and legal scholar.
He was born in Christiania as a son of Christian Fredrik Hambro and Stine Bødtker. On the maternal side he was a nephew of B. A. Bødtker.[1] On the paternal side he was a first cousin of Edvard Isak Hambro Bull and the educator Edvard Isak Hambro, and a first cousin once removed of the British banker Charles Joachim Hambro. His paternal grandfather was a Danish Jew who had migrated to Norway in 1810.[2]
In August 1881 in Fet married his second cousin Julie Sejersted Bødtker. He thus became a brother-in-law of Major General Carl Fredrik Johannes Bødtker.[1]