Born the 3rd of March, 1866; died the 20th of March, 1963, in New York. Unmarried. She taught on the Kola Peninsula, then emigrated to the United States in the mid-1890s, where she became companion to 'Mrs Schwab, the steel king's wife' and travelled the world in that capacity. She visited Konrad Sundlo while he was imprisoned at Akershus Fortress in 1949 — a visit that speaks to a loyalty that one notes with admiration. Despite fifty years in America, she spoke Norwegian without any detectable American accent.