Kristian Mauritz Mustad (28 February 1848 – 26 December 1913) was a Norwegian politician for the
Liberal Party
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He was elected to the
Norwegian Parliament
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in 1883, representing the constituency of
Kristians Amt. He was re-elected in 1886, 1889 and 1892.
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— Norwegian Social Science Data Services (NSD)
He worked as an attorney.
His son
Sigbjørn Mustad
Sigbjørn Mustad (19 April 1897 – 30 October 1970) was a Norwegian lawyer and politician for the Conservative Party.
He was born in Vardal as a son of Kristian Mauritz Mustad (1848–1913) and Maren Haugsrud (1860–1917). He was elected ...
followed in his footsteps, both as a jurist and as a member of Parliament.
Sigbjørn Mustad
— Norwegian Social Science Data Services (NSD) Kristian Mauritz Mustad was the son of Ole Hovelsen Mustad
Ole Hovelsen Mustad (12 March 1810 – 24 February 1884) was a Norwegian businessperson and politician. He was instrumental in shaping the company O. Mustad & Søn, and served one term in the Norwegian Parliament.
Biography
He was born in Vardal ...
and brother of Hans Mustad
Hans Mustad (26 January 1837 – 27 February 1918) was a Norwegian businessperson. He was instrumental in shaping the company O. Mustad & Søn.
Mustad was born in Vardal as the son of Ole Hovelsen Mustad. He was a brother of Kristian Mauri ...
, and grandson of Hans Hansen Schikkelstad.
References
1848 births
1913 deaths
Members of the Storting
Politicians from Gjøvik
Liberal Party (Norway) politicians
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