Hans Haslum
Hans Haslum was a Norwegian farmer and elected official. He served as a representative at the Norwegian Constitutional Assembly.
Hans Johnsen Haslum was born in Haslum at Bærum in Akershus, Norway. He was raised on a family farm and was educated at home by a tutor. As a young man, he chose a military career. He became a corporal in 1805. In 1814, he was serving as a sergeant in the Artillery Corps. In 1816, Haslum was discharged from military service.
Hans Johnsen Haslum represented the Artillery Corps the Norwegian Constituent Assembly in 1814, together with Peter Motzfeldt. Both representatives supported the independence party. During the Swedish-Norwegian War in 1814 he participated in the Battle of Kjølberg Bridge.
In 1816, he married Anne Christine Norderaas with whom he had seven children. When they married, the couple took over her family farm in Follo. He was also acting sheriff of the district and from 1838-1841 he was the first mayor of Ås. In 1857, Haslum became the first director of the Eidsvoll Building at Eidsvoll.