Christen Knudsen

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Christen Knudsen (1813 - 1888) was a Norwegian ship-owner.[1]

Personal life

Christen Knudsen was born in 1813 at Salterød near Arendal.[1] He moved to Porsgrund in 1855.[2]

He married Gurine Aadnesdatter (1808-1900). The couple had three children. Their sons Jørgen Christian Knudsen and Gunnar Knudsen both became wealthy ship-owners and influential politicians: Jørgen Christian as mayor and parliament member, Gunnar as Prime Minister of Norway. Their only daughter Serine married Johan Jeremiassen[1] and had a political career of her own, starting even before women's suffrage was introduced.[3]

Career

Having moved to Porsgrund, the ship business flourished. As a ship-owner he owned a considerable fleet, of which fourteen ships was built at his own shipbuilding yard.[1] Together with P. M. Petersen and son-in-law Johan Jeremiassen he was described as one of "the three large ship-owners of the city".[4] He was also a navy captain. On the mainland, he invested in real estate.[1]

A ship belonging to his son Gunnar was named Christen Knudsen, but this was sunk by the Kaiserliche Marine in 1916.[5]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Frednesalléen 1, in Eidanger–Porsgrund, by Finn C. Knudsen (1932). Hosted by Porsgrunn public library.
  2. Korte biografiske notitser om enkelte gamle slægter og personer i Porsgrund, by Carl Lund. Hosted by Porsgrunn public library.
  3. 1905 - politisk fornying? by Ellen Schrumpf. Hosted by Porsgrunn public library.
  4. «Landlig og stille, men pokker så driftig». Fra skipsfart til industri i 1880-årene, in volume one of Porsgrunns historie, by Joh. N. Tønnessen. Hosted by Porsgrunn public library.
  5. Under den 1. verdenskrig, in volume one of Porsgrunns historie, by Joh. N. Tønnessen. Hosted by Porsgrunn public library.
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