Hans Wassard (11 November 1756 – 29 October 1839) was a Danish merchant, landowner and one of Copenhagen's 32 Men.
In 1787, he worked as bookkeeper for Jacob Gregorius Graah on Vimmelskaftet (Frimand's Quarter, No.
He received letters of mark for the following six ships:[3] On 20 July 1804, he was part of a consortium that purchased Iselingen for 310,000 rigsdaler from county manager Hans Henrich Peter Reyersen.
The other members of the consortium were his brother-in-law Just Michael Aagaard, landvæsenskommissær Peder Bech, court bookprinter Johan Fredinand Schultz and Iver Qvistgaard.
The eldest son Jacob Gregorius Graahe Wassard (1790-= was married to Caroline Sophie Berg.
The daughter Elisabeth Cathrine Wassard (1792-1850) was married to customs inspector in Tønne Christian Gotfried Ditlev Lohmann (1786-1829).
He inherited Marienlyst Manor after his father's death- The youngest son Mathias Wassard (1915-1879) studied law but became a landowner (''proprietær).