Reymert was born in
Farsund, in the county of
Vest-Agder,
Norway. Several generations of his forefathers were in succession the pastors of the same church at the
Søgne Parish from 1636 to 1738. His father, Christen Reymert, had been a ship owner and merchant in
Leith,
Scotland, and later a customs officer in Farsund. His mother, Jeanette Sinclair Denoon, had been born in Scotland. At age fifteen young Reymert left home to complete a course of study at a commercial college at
Christiania. Later he went to Scotland, where he entered the commercial house of John Mitchell and Company at Leith, spending four years there. He studied law and literature at
Edinburgh in the law offices of Murdoek and Spencer. He was under the guardianship of his uncle, the Reverend James Young, a
Presbyterian minister. ==Career==