Ferdinand Schjelderup

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Ferdinand Schjelderup (8 March 1886 30 July 1955) was a Norwegian mountaineer, Supreme Court Justice and resistance member during the German occupation of Norway.

He was born in Kristiania[1] as the son of Thorleif Frederik Schjelderup and Inga Berven.[2] He was the brother of Gunnar Schjelderup,[1] and through his aunt Berte, Ferdinand was a nephew of Bredo Henrik von Munthe af Morgenstierne.[2]

In 1914, he married Marie Leigh Vogt, daughter of Paul Benjamin Vogt and his wife Andrea Heyerdahl[2] and granddaughter of Niels Petersen Vogt. They had three children, the most famous being their son Thorleif Schjelderup, born 1920, who became a well-known ski jumper, with an Olympic bronze medal from 1948.[3] He married American singer Anne Brown.[2] Their two daughters were Liv and Daisy, educated respectively as medical doctor and architect. Daisy Schelderup also worked as a translator and was active in the anti-nuclear movement.

Jurist and resistance member

Mountaineer

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