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Edvard Eilertsen Hagerup
b.9 Sep 1781 Kristiansand, Vest-Agder, Norge
d.21 Mar 1853 Bergen, Bergen, Hordaland, Norge
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m. 7 Oct 1777
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m. 8 Jul 1808
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{geni:occupation} Stiftamtmand i Bergen, MP Bergen, president of Lagtinget (1827) {geni:about_me} Edvard Eilersen Hagerup (født 9. september 1781 i Kristiansand, død 29. mars 1853 i Bergen) var en norsk stortingsmann og amtmann. Hagerup ble valgt til Stortinget fra Bergen i 1814, 1824 og 1827. Han var president i Lagtinget 1827–1828. Han var amtmann i Nordre Bergenhus amt fra 1822, i Søndre Bergenhus amt fra 1831 og stiftamtmann i Bergen fra 1834 til 1852. Stiftsgården i Bergen har fått navnet etter Hagerup. Han eide huset fra 1809 til 1853 og mye av dets nåværende interiører stammer fra hans periode som eier. I 1849 ble han tildelt Storkors av St. Olavs Orden. Han var sønn av biskop Eiler Hagerup og bestefar til ekteparet Nina og Edvard Grieg og til Antonie Hagerup. Kilder [rediger] Den Kongelige norske Sankt Olavs orden 1847-1947, utgitt av ordenskanselliet ved O. Delphin Amundsen, Grøndahl & Søns Forlag, Oslo, 1947 Edvard Hagerup, Norsk samfunnsvitenskapelig datatjeneste Eksterne lenker [rediger] Norsk biografisk leksikon Kilde: http://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edvard_Hagerup Edvard Hagerup (1781–1853) was a Norwegian solicitor and politician. He was born in Kristiansand, the son of a bishop Eiler (Kongel) Hagerup b. 1718 and Edvardine Magdalene Margarethe Christie b. 1755. In 1801 he studied in Copenhagen with Wilhelm Frimann Koren Brodtkorp Christie b. 1778. Both became "Stiftsamtmann", i.e. the King's representative in a county. During the formation of the Constitution of Norway signed at Constitutional Assembly on the 17th. of May 1814, Christie was secretary to the delegates led by Christian Magnus Falsen and Hagerup was adviser to the Danish Prince Christian Fredrik who was present. He married well to Ingeborg Janson b. 1786, the daughter of a wealthy estate owner and Supplier to the Court; Herman Didrik Jansen. His Father in Law saw in Edvard the most likely custodian to his vast fortune. His father in law financed the transport of representatives from Bergen to Eidsvoll in 1814. Hagerup died an extremely wealthy man. 8 of 9 children lived to maturity. He is grandfather to the composer Edvard Hagerup Grieg b. 1843 and his wife Nina Hagerup b. 1845. He was a member of the first Norwegian Parliament, in the year 1814. He was asked to accept the post of minister, but that would require him to live in Stockholm, and he abstained. At that time he worked as an assessor.[1] Bull was later appointed County Governor of Nordre Bergenhus amt (today named Sogn og Fjordane), serving from 1822 to 1831.[2] Seated in Bergen, as Nordre Bergenhus was administrated from outside its territory, Hagerup was elected to the Norwegian Parliament from that city for the year 1824. In 1827 he was elected to the Norwegian Parliament for a third time.[1] From 1834 to 1852 he served as County Governor of Søndre Bergenhus amt (today named Hordaland).[2] Kilde: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edvard_Hagerup Kilde: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=wensell&id=I2839 Assessor. Han eide gården Haukeland i Bergen. I 1814 var han Eidsvollmann som representant fra Bergen. |