Syvert Omundsen Eeg

Syvert Omundsen Eeg (21 August 1757 – 20 November 1838) was a Norwegian farmer and sea captain. He was a representative in the Norwegian Constitutional Assembly in 1814.

Eeg was born in Søgne in Vest-Agder, Norway.[1] He worked as both a farmer and a shipmaster. He signed up as a seaman in Kristiansand in 1796. He sailed aboard the Strandmaagen and the brig Anne Marie. Later, he was the skipper of the galleons Emanuel and Peter. He was held captive in England as a result of the British embargo of Norway during the Napoleonic wars.[2][3]

In 1782, Eeg married Anne Salvesdatter (1757-1842). The couple lived on the farm Eeg (Gården Eik in Søgne). They were the parents of eight children, of whom only five survived childhood.[4]

He was elected to the Norwegian Constituent Assembly in 1814, representing the constituency of Mandals Amt (now Vest-Agder). Together with his fellow representatives, Erich Haagensen Jaabech and Osmund Andersen Lømsland, during the negotiations at Eidsvoll, he supported the position of the Union Party (Unionspartiet).[2][5]

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  1. ^ "Willy's slektssider - Tema". www.willyslekt.no. Retrieved 16 June 2016.
  2. ^ a b Publisher, OXX. "Eidsvollsmennene - Eidsvoll 1814". www.eidsvoll1814.no. Retrieved 16 June 2016.
  3. ^ "Syvert Ommundsen Eeg - lokalhistoriewiki.no". lokalhistoriewiki.no. Retrieved 16 June 2016.
  4. ^ "Ommundsen Eeg, Syvert (Eidsvollsmann) f. 1757 Eg, Søgne, Vest-Agder d. 20 Nov 1838 Eg, Søgne, Vest-Agder: Adopter en eidsvollsmann". data.eidsvollsmenn.no. Retrieved 16 June 2016.
  5. ^ "Norwegian Social Science Data Services (NSD)". www.nsd.uib.no. Archived from the original on 27 May 2011. Retrieved 16 June 2016.
    - "Norsk partipolitisk leksikon". Retrieved 16 June 2016.
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  • Holme Jørn (2014) De kom fra alle kanter - Eidsvollsmennene og deres hus (Oslo: Cappelen Damm) ISBN 978-82-02-44564-5