The
Skien branch of the family is descended from district judge of Upper Telemark
Cornelius Paus (1662–1723). He married Valborg Ravn (1673–1726), the daughter of his predecessor as district judge Jørgen Hansen Ravn and Margrethe Fredriksdatter
Blom (born 1650). His father-in-law was appointed district judge in 1668 and stepped down in favour of his son-in-law in 1696. , the uncle of
Henrik Ibsen They were the parents of
Johanne Paus (1723–1807), married to provost of
Raabyggelaget Johan Christopher
von Koss (1725–1778), forest inspector of Upper Telemark
Cornelius Paus (1726–1799), and
Cathrine (Medea Maj) Paus (1741–1776), married to Counselor of Justice Anthon Jacob de Coucheron (1732–1802). Cornelius Paus sold the former district judge's farm Haatvet in
Lårdal in 1788 and moved to Skien, where he died in the home of his son-in-law
Johan Andreas Altenburg in 1799. He was married to Christine Falck and was the father of Ole, Martha and Hedevig Paus, who all settled in
Skien.
Martha Paus (1761–1786) married ship-owner and timber merchant Hans Jensen
Blom (1757–1808), and her descendants include supreme court justice
Knut Blom.
Hedevig Christine Paus (1763–1848) married ship-owner and merchant
Johan Andreas Altenburg, and they were the maternal grandparents of playwright
Henrik Ibsen. Among their descendants are also Prime Minister
Sigurd Ibsen, film director
Tancred Ibsen and the actress
Beate Bille.
Ole Paus (1766–1855) became a
burgher of Skien in 1798, and has numerous descendants. He married
Johanne Plesner, daughter of the wealthy merchant
Knud Plesner and Maria Kall, and who had formerly been married to ship's captain Henrich Ibsen (
Henrik Ibsen's grandfather). Ole Paus and Johanne Plesner were the parents of the lawyer
Henrik Johan Paus (1799–1893), of the judge, magistrate, Member of Parliament and Governor of
Bratsberg Christian Cornelius Paus (1800–1879), and of the merchant and ship-owner
Christopher Blom Paus (1810–1898). Ole Paus also became the stepfather of
Knud Ibsen. As Henrik Ibsen pointed out in an 1882 letter to
Georg Brandes, the Paus family was one of the
patrician families dominating the port town of
Skien, where he grew up. (
Herresta) Henrik Johan Paus, a lawyer who owned the estate Østerhaug in
Elverum for some years, married Sophie Lintrup, a daughter of county chief physician (
amtsfysikus)
Christian Lintrup. They were the parents of Major and War Commissioner
Johan Altenborg Paus (1833–1894), who married his second cousin Agnes Tostrup, a daughter of timber merchant
Christopher Tostrup. They were the parents of land owner, art collector, philanthropist, papal chamberlain and
Knight of Malta Christopher Tostrup Paus (1862–1943), who inherited much of his family's shares of the
Tostrup & Mathiesen company and who owned the
Trystorp and
Herresta estates in Sweden. A convert to
Catholicism, Christopher Tostrup Paus was conferred the hereditary title of
count by
Pope Pius XI on 25 May 1923, and joined the
Ointroducerad Adels Förening in 1924, thus becoming part of Sweden's
unintroduced nobility. He died in 1943 without issue. Among Henrik Johan Paus' descendants are also the British diplomat
Christopher Lintrup Paus (b. 1881), the Director at the Directorate of Public Roads
Hans Wangensten Paus (b. 1891) and Ambassador in Iran, Brazil and Mexico
Thorleif Lintrup Paus (b. 1912). Christopher Blom Paus was the father of iron and steel wholesaler, factory-owner and banker
Ole Paus (1846–1931) and engineer
Carl Ludvig Paus (1856–1953)., built for iron and steel wholesaler Ole Paus (1846–1931) in 1907 Ole Paus was married to Birgitte Halvordine
Schou (a cousin of
Halvor Schou), and their children were
Martha Marie Paus (b. 1876), married to historian
Otto von Munthe af Morgenstierne, businessman
Christopher Blom Paus (1878–1959), Consul-General, businessman and estate owner
Thorleif Paus (1881–1976),
Else Margrethe Paus (b. 1885), married to businessman Nicolay Nissen Paus (her distant relative), and
Fanny Paus (1888–1971), married to businessman Trygve
Andvord (1888–1958). Christopher Blom Paus (b. 1878) was the father of businessman Per Christian Cornelius Paus, married to his distant cousin Hedevig, Countess of
Wedel-Jarlsberg, who owned the
Esviken manor, and
Else Birgitte Paus, married to Danish lawyer and papal chamberlain Gunnar Garth-Grüner (1903–93). Per and Hedevig were the parents of
Cornelia Paus, businessman
Peder Nicolas Paus and businessman
Christopher Paus, married to Cecilie Wilhelmsen, whose family owns the
Wilh. Wilhelmsen shipping company. Their daughters are designer
Pontine Paus and
Olympia Paus; Pontine is the girlfriend of the chairman of
Sotheby's,
Harry Primrose, Lord Dalmeny, the heir to the
Earldom of Rosebery, while Olympia is married to former
Cambridge Analytica CEO
Alexander Nix. in
Scania, owned by
Thorleif Paus from 1936
Thorleif Paus served as Norwegian consul-general in Vienna, owned two factories and became owner of
Kvesarum Castle in Sweden. He was married to Ella Stein and secondly to Countess Ella
Moltke née
Glückstadt. He was the father of Major-General
Ole Otto Paus, the grandfather of troubadour
Ole Paus and the great-grandfather of composer
Marcus Paus. Else and Nicolay Nissen Paus were the parents of
Lucie Paus, married to land-owner
Axel Løvenskiold, and
Fanny Paus, married to Ambassador
Henrik Andreas Broch.
Herresta branch Manor, near
Stockholm, owned by the Paus family since 1923 Carl Ludvig Paus (b. 1856) was the father of land-owner
Herman Christopher Paus (1897–1983), who bought
Herresta, one of the largest estates of
Södermanland County in Sweden, from his relative, Count Christopher Tostrup Paus, in 1938. He was married to Countess Tatyana
Tolstoy, a granddaughter of
Leo Tolstoy. Their descendants own several estates in Sweden and form the Herresta branch of the family. Today, Herresta is managed by their grandson Fredric Christopherson Paus. Christopher Tostrup Paus owned many family portraits dating back to the 17th century, which were found at Herresta and some of which are still found there. They included a
silhouette of members of the
Altenburg and Paus families from shortly after the Napoleonic Wars, including
Marichen Altenburg—the only existing portrait of any of
Henrik Ibsen's parents. ==Drammen branch==