Christian Bohr, a physiologist and professor ofphysiology, was born to Henrik Georg Christian Bohr. Christian Bohr married Ellen Adler Bohr, the daughter ofDavid Baruch Adler. They had 3 children:
Niels Bohr, aphysicist and winner ofNobel Prize in Physics in 1922. Niels marriedMargrethe Nørlund Bohr, an editor and transcriber, and sister toNiels Erik Nørlund, a mathematician. Niels had 6 children, all sons. The oldest, Christian Bohr, died in a boating accident in 1934, and another, Harald, was severely mentally disabled, died at the age of about 10/11.[1][2][3][4] Remaining four sons were:[3]
Harald Bohr, amathematician and footballer. He played for Denmark atOlympics 1908, winning the silver medal. Herald married Ulla Bohr (nee Borregaard).
Ole Bohr (1922-2022). Ole married Jonna Bohr (nee Siesby).
Niels and Harald played as footballers, and the two brothers played a number of amateur matches for the Copenhagen-basedAkademisk Boldklub, with Niels in goal and Harald in defence. There is, however, no truth in the oft-repeated claim that Niels emulated Harald by playing for the Denmark national team.[8]Ernest Bohr was a 1948 Olympicfield hockey player.[9]
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