Trygvi Samuelsen Explained

Trygvi Samuelsen
Birth Date:16 September 1907
Birth Place:Fuglafjørður, Faroe Islands
Death Place:Tórshavn, Faroe Islands
Occupation:Lawyer
Leader of the Union Party
Term:1970–1974
Predecessor:Johan Poulsen
Successor:Pauli Ellefsen
Party:Union Party

Samuel Georg Trygve Samuelsen (September 16, 1907 – February 19, 1985) was a Faroese lawyer and politician in the Faroese Union Party.

Life

Samuelsen was born in Fuglafjørður i 1907,[1] the son of Andrass Samuelsen and Beate Emilie Lindenskov.[2] He was also the brother of Georg L. Samuelsen[3] and the uncle of Lisbeth L. Petersen. Although he was baptized Samuel Georg Trygve Samuelsen, he was known by the more Faroese name Trygvi Samuelsen. He received his examen artium degree at Sorø Academy in 1926, and his candidate of law degree in 1933.[1] Samuelsen became a local administrator (sysselmann) for Eysturoy in 1933, a proxy solicitor in Tórshavn in 1934, and a lawyer in the same town in 1938.[1] In 1956 he became the Icelandic consul for the Faroe Islands.[1]

From 1936 to 1964, Samuelsen served as governor of the Municipality of Tórshavn. He served as a member of the Union Party in the Faroese Parliament from 1943 to 1946 and from 1949 to 1974, representing the South Streymoy (Faroese: Suðurstreymoy) district.[2] He succeeded Johan Poulsen to serve as head of the party from 1970 to 1974, after which Pauli Ellefsen took over leadership of the party.[2] [4]

Trygvi Samuelsen died in Tórshavn.

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. http://rosekamp.dk/Juris_web/Combine_juris4.pdf Falk-Jensen, Arild, & H. Hjorth-Nielsen. 1958. Candidati og examinati juris, 1736–1936, candidati politices, 1852–1936, candidati actuarii, 1922–1936, vol. 4. Copenhagen: Gad, p. 9.
  2. Løgtingið 150 – Hátíðarrit, vol. 2 (2002): 347.
  3. Heim, sakføraravirki og konsulá. 2016. Móttøkuhúsið. Tórshavn: Tórshavnar kommuna.
  4. http://www.samband.fo/Default.aspx?ID=178 Sambandsflokkurin: Fylg okkara politikarum.