Olaus Færden (17 April 1826 – 18 March 1913) was a Norwegian farmer and politician.
[2] In October 1847 in Norderhov he married farmer's daughter Maren K. Hverven (1825–1911).
He held numerous posts in public committees, was an elector and arbitrator, and local savings bank director.
He consistently voted against the introduction of annual parliamentary sessions, and the possibility of summoning government ministers to Parliament.
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