Johan Christopher Haar Daae (August 2, 1759 – September 10, 1827) was a Norwegian priest and politician.
Daae was born
Lindås as the son of the priest and landowner
Ludvig Daae (1723–1786) and Drude Catrine Daae.[1] He received his theology degree in 1781. Daae initially worked for the geographical land survey in
Jutland for four years before he was appointed a curate in Lindås, where his father served.[1] Daae was the parish priest at
Norddal Church from 1804 to 1820, and then in
Veøy, where he succeeded
Jens Stub.[2] Daae was married to Susanne Grythen (1760–1808).[1]
Together with the churchwarden Ole A. Dahle, Daae was selected to represent the parish of Norddal (including
Sunnylven and
Geiranger) at the meeting on March 25, 1814, where representatives from
Romsdal county were chosen for the
Norwegian Constituent Assembly.[3] Daae died in Veøy.
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abcdFylling, Peder (1875). Bidrag till Borgunds ældre historie. Aalesund: F. M. Olsens Forlag og Bogtrykkeri. p. 33.
^Lampe, Johan Fredrik (1895). Bergens Stifts Biskoper og Præster efter Reformationen. Kristiania: Cammermeyer.
^"Norddal". Valgene i 1814. Archived from
the original on June 24, 2021. Retrieved February 15, 2018.
^Daae, Aagaat (1917). Stamtavle over familien Daae i Norge. Utarbeidet efter Anders Daaes efterladte papirer av Aagaat Daae. Trondhjem: F. Bruns boghandel.