Hans Barthold Andresen Butenschøn (27 December 1877 – 28 November 1971) was a Norwegian businessperson.
He was born in Kristiania[1] as a son of Nils August Andresen Butenschøn[2] and Hanna Butenschøn, and grandson of Nicolay Andresen. Together with Mabel Anette Plahte (1877–1973, a daughter of Frithjof M. Plahte) he had the son Hans Barthold Andresen Butenschøn Jr. and was through him the father-in-law of Ragnhild Butenschøn and grandfather of Peter Butenschøn.[3] Through his daughter Marie Claudine he was the father-in-law of Joakim Lehmkuhl,[4] through his daughter Mabel Anette he was the father-in-law of Harald Astrup (a son of Sigurd Astrup)[5] and through his daughter Nini Augusta he was the father-in-law of Ernst Torp.[6]
He took commerce school and agricultural school.[1] He was hired in the family company N. A. Andresen & Co, and became a co-owner in 1910.[7] He eventually became chief executive officer.[1] The bank changed its name to Andresens Bank in 1913 and merged with Bergens Kreditbank in 1920. The merger was dissolved later in the 1920s.[8] He was also a landowner, owning Nedre Skøyen farm and a lot of land in Enebakk.[3] He chaired the board of Nydalens Compagnie from 1926, having not been a board member before that.[9]
He also chaired the supervisory council of Forsikringsselskapet Viking and Nedre Glommen salgsforening,[1] and was a supervisory council member of Filharmonisk Selskap.[10] He was a member of the gentlemen's club SK Fram since 1890, and was proclaimed a lifetime member in 1964.[11]
He was buried in Enebakk.[12]