Olav Paulssøn

Olav Paulssøn (1822–1896) was a Norwegian bailiff, writer and politician.

In 1860 he was hired as CEO of Fylkesbaatane, and had to move to Bergen.

[1] Led by Henrik Krohn, Vestmannalaget was a Landsmål association for Western Norway,[2] and Paulssøn helped publish texts in this written form of the Norwegian language.

[3] He was married to Anna Kristine Christofa Hagerup (1824–1917), and was the father of writer Andreas Paulson[3] and bookseller and publisher Ragnvald Paulson.

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