List of members of the Parliament of Norway, 1862–1864

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List of all the members of the Storting in the period 1862 to 1864. The list includes all those initially elected to the Storting as well as deputy representatives where available.

Rural constituencies[]

Smaalenenes County[]

Name Comments/Deputy
Carl Sibbern
Haagen Ludvig Bergh Deputy stepped in after his death on 10 Mar 1863[1]
Olai Pedersen Wiig

Akershus county[]

Name Comments/Deputy
Ole Christensen Walstad
Johan Sverdrup

Hedemarkens county[]

Name Comments/Deputy
Sivert Christensen Strøm

Christians county[]

Name Comments/Deputy
Ole Brandt

Buskeruds county[]

Name Comments/Deputy
Morten Ludvig Sundt
Olaus Olsen Færden

Jarlsberg and Laurvigs county[]

Name Comments/Deputy
Deputy Christian Torber Hegge Geelmuyden stepped in after 16 March 1864.[2]
Georg Prahl Harbitz
Was ill in 1862 but returned in 1864. Deputy met during this time.[2]

Bratsberg county[]

Name Comments/Deputy
Hans Jørgen Christian Aall
s

Nedenæs and Robygdelagets county[]

Name Comments/Deputy
Peter Rasmus Krag

Lister and Mandals county[]

Name Comments/Deputy
Søren Pedersen Jaabæk

Stavanger county[]

Name Comments/Deputy
Ole Gabriel Gabrielsen Ueland
Ole Thorsen

Søndre Bergenhuus County[]

Name Comments/Deputy
Gotskalk Mathiassen Seim

Nordre Bergenhuus County[]

Name Comments/Deputy
Harald Ulrik Sverdrup
Hans Jensen Blom
Thorsten Guttormsen Fretheim

Romsdals County[]

Name Comments/Deputy
Ludvig Daae
Deputy stepped in after Olafsen was discharged 14 Oct 1864 for illness.[3]

Søndre Throndhjems County[]

Name Comments/Deputy
Bernhard Ludvig Essendrop
Diderik Iversen Tønseth

Nordre Throndhjems County[]

Name Comments/Deputy
Peder Strand Rygh
Ole Jørgensen Richter
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Nordlands County[]

Name Comments/Deputy
Johan Augustinussen

Finmarkens County[]

Name Comments/Deputy
Jens Holmboe

Urban constituencies[]

Frederikshald[]

Name Comments/Deputy

Sarpsborg[]

Name Comments/Deputy

Frederiksstad[]

Name Comments/Deputy

Moss and Drøbak[]

Name Comments/Deputy

Christiania, Hønefoss and Kongsvinger[]

Name Comments/Deputy
Ulrik Anton Motzfeldt Never met due to illness. Deputy Peter Daniel Baade Wind Kildal stepped in.[4]
Anton Martin Schweigaard
Ole Jacob Broch
Christian Birch-Reichenwald

Gjøvik, Hamar and Lillehammer[]

Name Comments/Deputy
Christian Jensen

Drammen[]

Name Comments/Deputy
Johan Jørgen Schwartz
met after Olsen was discharged 18 Apr 1863 due to illness.[5]

Kongsberg[]

Name Comments/Deputy
Jens Landmark

Holmestrand[]

Name Comments/Deputy
Wilhelm Nielsen

Tønsberg[]

Name Comments/Deputy

Laurvig and Sandefjord[]

Name Comments/Deputy

Brevik[]

Name Comments/Deputy

Porsgrund[]

Name Comments/Deputy
Niels Mathiesen

Skien[]

Name Comments/Deputy
Herman Bagger

Kragerø[]

Name Comments/Deputy
Thomes Thomesen

Østerriisøer[]

Name Comments/Deputy
Rolf Olsen

Arendal and Grimstad[]

Name Comments/Deputy
Henrik Laurentius Helliesen Appointed Minister of State 22 Jun 1863, deputy met in his stead.[6]

Christianssand[]

Name Comments/Deputy

Flekkefjord[]

Name Comments/Deputy
Nils Elias Børresen Deputy Johan Andreas Kraft stepped in after he died 11 Apr 1863.[7]

Stavanger[]

Name Comments/Deputy
Halvor Olaus Christensen
Henrik Andreas Zetlitz Lassen

Bergen[]

Name Comments/Deputy
Daniel Cornelius Danielssen
Hans Holmboe

Aalesund and Molde[]

Name Comments/Deputy
Hilmar Martinus Strøm

Christianssund[]

Name Comments/Deputy

Throndhjem and Levanger[]

Name Comments/Deputy
Deputy Hans Jenssen stepped in after his death 25 Sept 1863.[8]
Deputy met in his stead after he was discharged due to illness in 1864.[8]
Deputy stepped in after his death 7 Feb 1863.[8]

Hammerfest, Tromsø, Vadsø and Vardø[]

Name Comments/Deputy
Johannes Wilhelm Christian Steen

References[]

  1. ^ Lindstøl 1914, p. 317.
  2. ^ a b Lindstøl 1914, p. 314.
  3. ^ Lindstøl 1914, p. 316.
  4. ^ Lindstøl 1914, p. 311.
  5. ^ Lindstøl 1914, p. 312.
  6. ^ Lindstøl 1914, p. 309.
  7. ^ Lindstøl 1914, p. 313.
  8. ^ a b c Lindstøl 1914, p. 318.

Sources[]

  • Lindstøl, Tallak (1914). Parliament and Council: 1814-1914. The individual parliament and councils 1814-1885 (in Norwegian). Kristiania: Steen'ske bandtrykkeri.
  • Norwegian Social Science Data Service
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