William Martin Nygaard
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6 February 1865
William M. Nygaard | |
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| Born | William Martin Nygaard 6 February 1865 Kristiansand, Norway |
| Died | 19 December 1952 (aged 87) |
| Occupations | Publisher and politician |
William Martin Nygaard (6 February 1865 – 19 December 1952) was a Norwegian publisher and politician.
Nygaard was born in Kristiansand as the son of educator and linguist Marius Nygaard (1838–1912) and his wife Elisabeth "Elise" Martin (1842–1923)[1] and brother of Kristen Brunfeldt Nygaard and Finn Nygaard. He married Constance Wiel, and the couple had seven children, among them Mads Wiel Nygaard, who was the father of William Nygaard, and Andreas Melchior Wiel Nygaard. Their daughter Constance Wiel Nygaard married physician Thomas Schram.
In 1894 he bought Drammensveien 99 and moved in with his family.[2] It is in the garden outside Drammensveien 99 the annual garden party of Aschehoug takes place each summer.