Peder Jacobsen Bøgvald

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Peder Jacobsen Bøgvald (1762 – 16 November 1829) was a Norwegian sea captain, farmer and politician.

Bøgvald was born on the Sande farm in the Feda parish of Kvinesdal in Vest-Agder, Norway. He had left the district at a young age to work at sea. Many years later he returned to Feda, having worked himself upwards as a shipmaster in the Netherlands.[1] [2]

He was elected to the Norwegian Parliament for its first session in 1814, and was re-elected in 1815. Together with Teis Lundegaard, he represented the rural constituency of Lister og Mandals Amt (now Vest-Agder).[3][4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Sande. Feda herad. Vest-Agder". Matrikkelutkastet av 1950. Retrieved June 25, 2016.
  2. ^ En Krønike om Kvinesdal Archived 2007-08-08 at the Wayback Machine, by Ludvig Ludvigsen Daae, 1894.
  3. ^ Peder Jacobsen Bøgvald — Norwegian Social Science Data Services (NSD)
  4. ^ Knut Dørum. "Teis Lundegaard". Store norske leksikon. Retrieved June 25, 2016.