Aasa Helgesen
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Aasa Helgesen | |
|---|---|
| Born | 11 February 1877 Bjelland Municipality, Norway |
| Died | 29 April 1968 (aged 91) |
| Occupation | Midwife |
| Years active | 1903–1942 |
| Known for | Serving as mayor of Utsira Municipality from 1926 to 1928, she was the first female mayor in Norway. |
Aasa Helgesen born Aasa Røinesdal (11 February 1877 – 29 April 1968) was a Norwegian midwife and politician. She served as mayor of Utsira Municipality from 1926 to 1928, and was the first female mayor in Norway. She worked as a midwife in Utsira from 1903 to 1942.[1]
Born at a small croft (Norwegian: husmannsplass) Røinesdal in Bjelland Municipality in Southern Norway, she started working as a servant girl after finishing primary school. Wanting further education, she obtained a loan from a farmer she worked for and the local lensmann in order to go to Kristiania to become a midwife. Having finished the education in 1902, she got a position as midwife a year later at the small fishing island of Utsira in Western Norway. In 1907, she married local fisherman Sivert Helgesen.[2]
Aasa and Sivert Helgesen had eight children. They had a farm and Aasa would take care of the farm work when Sivert was at sea. From 1903 to 1943, she assisted as midwife in about 400 births at Utsira, which was almost all the children born at the island during this period. The island did not have a doctor, so she also assisted with other health issues.[2][3]
