Background
Paul Thorsen (Pål Torsson) was born on the farm Søre Harildstad in the parish of Heidal in Oppland, Norway.
Paul Thorsen (Pål Torsson) was born on the farm Søre Harildstad in the parish of Heidal in Oppland, Norway.
He was the seventh of eight children born to a farming family in the valley of Gudbrandsdalen. Paul Thorsen was married in 1792 with Rønnaug Larsdotter from the parish of Vågå. The couple lived on the farm Åmodt near the village of Kvam at Nord-Fron in Nord-Trøndelag where they raised their family of three sons.
He was commissioned as an officer in 1788 and participated in the campaign against Sweden 1808-1809.
He represented the Oppland Infantry Regiment (Oplandske Infanteriregiment) at the Norwegian Constituent Assembly together with Diderich Hegermann, Commander of the regiment. Both representatives were supporters of the independence party (Selvstendighetspartiet)
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