Rahul Sharma (Editor)

Mogens Larsen Monsen

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Nationality
  
Norwegian

Died
  
3 May 1802, Oslo, Norway

Occupation
  
Timber trader

Born
  
18 June 1727 (
1727-06-18
)
Christiania, Norway

Relatives
  
Maren Juel (sister-in-law) Haagen Mathiesen (son-in-law) Haaken C. Mathiesen (great-grandson)

Mogens Larsen Monsen (18 June 1727 – 3 May 1802) was a Norwegian timber trader and major land owner. Among other properties, he was the owner of the Linderud Manor.

Monsen was born in Christiania (now Oslo), Norway. He was the son of timber trader Erich Mogensen (1687-1742) and Johanna Neve (1699-1755). His father died when he was fifteen years old and he took over a business which had been built by both his father and grandfather. The core of Monsen's business was based on timber purchases in the Glomma river system, besides some of his own forests. In 1790, he bought forest lands and a sawmill at Hurdal in Akershus and established trade with England, principally in pine to spruce.

In 1764 he bought a large residence at Rådhusgata in Christiania. In 1772 he was elected as one of Christiania's twelve citizen representatives and the same year he became vice mayor. He also held the title of Chancellor.

Personal life

In 1753 he married Marthe Holter, who died in 1754. In 1762 he married Helene Cathrine Büchler. He was a brother-in-law of Maren Juel, the father-in-law of Haagen Mathiesen, and great-grandfather of Haaken C. Mathiesen.

References

Mogens Larsen Monsen Wikipedia