Daniel Danielsen Knoff

Daniel Danielsen Knoff (16141687) was a Dano-Norwegian civil servant and politician. He served as the County Governor of three different counties: Romsdalen county from 1680 until 1681, Lister og Mandal county from 1681 until 1683, and in Stavanger county from 1683 until his death in 1687.[1]

Daniel Danielsen Knoff
Governor of Romsdalen Amt
In office
1680–1681
Governor of Lister og Mandals Amt
In office
1681–1683
Governor of Stavanger Amt
In office
1683–1687
Personal details
Born(1614-09-26)26 September 1614
Roskilde, Denmark
Died6 May 1687(1687-05-06) (aged 72)
Strømsø, Norway
CitizenshipDenmark-Norway
ProfessionPolitician

Knoff was born in Roskilde in Denmark. He was a Norwegian businessman and customs administrator. In 1649, he was employed as a customs officer at Bragernes, working as the general customs administrator over the southern part of Norway from 1655 to 1670 and 1673–80. He built a large farm at Strømsø and owned several ironworks and farms in the area. Knoff played an important role in the fight for market town rights for Strømsø and Bragernes (later they merged to form the town of Drammen). He then went on to serve the King as a county governor in three different counties.[2]

References

  1. Berg, Ole T., ed. (13 June 2016). "Fylkesmenn og amtmenn (stiftamtmenn) siden 1671". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 23 August 2020.
  2. "Daniel Danielsen Knoff". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Kunnskapsforlaget. 20 September 2020. Retrieved 5 November 2020.
Government offices
Preceded by
Fredrik von Offenberg
County Governor of Romsdalen Amt
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Succeeded by
Jonas Lilienskiold
Preceded by
Jens Toller Rosenheim
County Governor of Lister og Mandals Amt
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Succeeded by
Ludvig Holgersen Rosenkrantz
Preceded by
Ludvig Holgersen Rosenkrantz
County Governor of Stavanger Amt
16831687
Succeeded by
Christian Frederik Pogwisch


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