(1841–1918), a daughter of the industrialist
Benjamin Wegner A member of the
Paus family, he was a son of shipmaster and ship-owner from
Drammen Nicolai
Nissen Pauss (1811–1877) and Caroline Louise Salvesen (1812–1887), a daughter of the shipmaster and
privateer Bent Salvesen and a granddaughter of the major Drammen timber merchant
Jacob Fegth. He was of no relation to either Hartvig Nissen or Oscar Nissen, but was descended from district judge of
Upper Telemark Hans Paus (1721–1774) and Danish-born Andrea Jaspara
Nissen (1725–1772), a descendant of
Nikolaj Nissen and whose family were estate owners in
Jutland. He was a male-line descendant of the priests
Peder Paus,
Povel Paus and
Hans Paus, and was also a descendant of the Danish war hero
Jørgen Kaas. In 1865, he married Augusta Thoresen in Geneva; she was a daughter of the Christiania timber merchant
Hans Thoresen. Their only son Evald Pauss died as a medical student from
diphtheria, a disease contracted as a student. Augusta died in 1875. ca. 1900 In 1876, he married
Anna Henriette Wegner (1841–1918) in Christiania; she was the youngest daughter of the industrialist
Benjamin Wegner and
Henriette Seyler, and a granddaughter of the prominent Hamburg banker
L.E. Seyler, co-owner of
Berenberg Bank. They were the parents of the surgeon, hospital director and President of the Norwegian Red Cross
Nikolai Nissen Paus, the engineer and CEO of
Akershus Energi Augustin Thoresen Paus and the lawyer and Director at the Norwegian Employers' Confederation
George Wegner Paus, as well as the daughters Henriette Wegner Paus, married to private school owner (
Frogner School,
Nissen's Girls' School,
Haagaas School)
Theodor Haagaas, and Karoline Louise Paus, married to barrister Thorleif Ellestad. Bernhard Cathrinus Pauss was the grandfather of, among others, the surgeon, humanitarian and Grand Master of the Norwegian Order of Freemasons
Bernhard Cathrinus Paus (1910–1999), of the industrial leader
Bernhard Paus (1909–1970), of the diplomat and industrial leader
Vilhelm Paus (1915–1995) and of the humanist
Henriette Bie Lorentzen (1911–2001). His second wife was a goddaughter of Countess
Karen Wedel-Jarlsberg, Prime Minister
Nicolai Johan Lohmann Krog, President of the Parliament
Søren Anton Wilhelm Sørenssen, banker
Johannes Thomassen Heftye, Prime Minister
Frederik Stang, the King's aide-de-camp
Hans Christian Rosen, Marie Schjøtt and Henriette Benedicte
Løvenskiold. He was the brother of ship-owner Ismar Mathias Pauss (born 1835) and Nicoline Louise Pauss, married to ship-owner, Member of Parliament and Norway's largest sail manufacturer
Peter Hannibal Høeg. He was a godfather to his nephews Alf and Nicolay Nissen Paus, who founded the
Paus & Paus industrial company. In his lifetime, the family name was spelled Pauss, but his children reverted to the older spelling Paus, used by other family branches. ==Literature==