Albert Fredrik Eggen

Albert Fredrik Eggen (29 September 1878 – Levanger, 6 April 1966[1]) was a Norwegian farmer and politician for the Liberal Party.

He was born at Østborg in Levanger landsogn as a son of farmer and petty officer Martin Gunerius Eggen (1839–1917) and his wife Karen Bergitte Maritvold (1853–1882).

From 1926 he was a supervisory council member of the Royal Norwegian Society for Development.

[2] In 1915 he stood for election to the Parliament of Norway in the constituency of Snaasen for the Norwegian Agrarian Association, at the time a caucus within the Liberal Party.

[5] They won, and he served as a deputy representative to Parliament of Norway during the term 1919–1921.

Albert Fredrik Eggen