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Sara Hammond (1672 – May 1716) was a Norwegian landowner and businesswoman. She was born in Trondheim, a daughter of merchant Thomas Hammond. She was married to civil servant, landowner and mine owner Albert Angell, and was the mother of Thomas Angell. After the death of her first husband in 1705, she took over the administration of the family business, which included ownership of 29 out of 172 shares of the Røros Copper Works, forests, sawmills, and land properties in Selbu, Strinda and Høylandet. In 1709 she married merchant and city manager .

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  • سارا هاموند (ar)
  • Sara Hammond (en)
  • Sara Hammond (sv)
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  • سارا هاموند هي سيدة أعمال نرويجية، ولدت في 1672، وتوفيت في 1716. (ar)
  • Sara Hammond (1672 – May 1716) was a Norwegian landowner and businesswoman. She was born in Trondheim, a daughter of merchant Thomas Hammond. She was married to civil servant, landowner and mine owner Albert Angell, and was the mother of Thomas Angell. After the death of her first husband in 1705, she took over the administration of the family business, which included ownership of 29 out of 172 shares of the Røros Copper Works, forests, sawmills, and land properties in Selbu, Strinda and Høylandet. In 1709 she married merchant and city manager . (en)
  • Sara Thomasdatter Hammond, född 1672 i Trondheim, död 1716, var en norsk godsägare och affärskvinna. Hon var dotter till och mor till . Efter sin far ärvde Hammond en betydande förmögenhet, och sedan hennes förste make, , hade dött, skötte hon med skicklig hand familjens verksamhet, vari bland annat ingick delar av Røros kopparverk samt gods, skogar och sågbruk. (sv)
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  • Sara Hammond (en)
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  • Sara Hammond (en)
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  • Trondheim, Norway (en)
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  • سارا هاموند هي سيدة أعمال نرويجية، ولدت في 1672، وتوفيت في 1716. (ar)
  • Sara Hammond (1672 – May 1716) was a Norwegian landowner and businesswoman. She was born in Trondheim, a daughter of merchant Thomas Hammond. She was married to civil servant, landowner and mine owner Albert Angell, and was the mother of Thomas Angell. After the death of her first husband in 1705, she took over the administration of the family business, which included ownership of 29 out of 172 shares of the Røros Copper Works, forests, sawmills, and land properties in Selbu, Strinda and Høylandet. In 1709 she married merchant and city manager . (en)
  • Sara Thomasdatter Hammond, född 1672 i Trondheim, död 1716, var en norsk godsägare och affärskvinna. Hon var dotter till och mor till . Efter sin far ärvde Hammond en betydande förmögenhet, och sedan hennes förste make, , hade dött, skötte hon med skicklig hand familjens verksamhet, vari bland annat ingick delar av Røros kopparverk samt gods, skogar och sågbruk. (sv)
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