Hans Lars Helgesen

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Hans Lars Helgesen (born 21 August 1831 in Asker, Norway [1] - ?) was a Member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, Canada from 1878 to 1886.

Helgesen is reckoned to be the first notable Norwegian to settle permanently in British Columbia, arriving from California to take part in the gold rush. During the 1860s he was elected to the colonial assembly .

In 1878 he was elected to the provincial legislature, representing the riding of Esquimalt. He won is seat again in the general election of 1882 but was defeated in the election of 1886. He ran again in the British Columbia general election, 1890 but was again defeated, retiring from politics. With another Norwegian, Alfred Magnusson, he became successful in the development of the commercial fishery in the Queen Charlotte Islands.

[edit] Legacy

Helgesen Point on Pedder Bay near Metchosin, British Columbia is named for Hans Lars Helgesen.[1]

[edit] References

  • Strangers Entertained: A History of the Ethnic Groups of British Columbia, John Norris, Evergreen Press, Vancouver (1971).