Background
Erasmus Zahl was born in 1826 in Nordvika in Dønna, where his father Hans Hansen Zahl was a tradesman.
Erasmus Zahl was born in 1826 in Nordvika in Dønna, where his father Hans Hansen Zahl was a tradesman.
Tradesman"s son in Nordvika His mother was Anne Sophie Samuelsdatter Budde, a daughter of priest Lord Samuel Jensen Budde and Nicoline Marie Nicolaisdatter Tombsen. Tradesman in Kjerringøy Thereby, he became the owner of Kjerringøy. lieutenant was during Zahl"s time in Kjerringøy that the trade seat reached its ultimate wealth.
Many economically good years, hereunder the herring fishery between 1865 and 1876, led to Zahl increasing his fortune with 156,000 speciedaler to 265,000 speciedaler.
Anna Ellingsen Zahl died in 1879, after she, at the age of 78 years, fell down one of the main building"s stairs. As a widower, Zahl introduced several changes at the trade seat.
All sale of alcohol was ended, and nor should alcohol be enjoyed together with meals. Zahl let today"s church in Kjerringøy be built, finished in 1883.
Erasmus Zahl died in 1900 of apoplectic stroke.
He had no children. In the late 1800s, Erasmus Zahl gave monetary support to Knut Hamsun as a young and poor author The society in Nordland went through major changes during the late 1800s and the early 1900s.
Traditions were challenged by modern ideas, and the social hierarchy, in which Zahl had a leading position, would gradually be changed due to factors like industrialisation and urbanisation.
Hamsun was, as expressed in his literature, a defender of this old society. Foreign example, in the double novel Benoni and Rosa, Hamsun describes the self-made man of the people Benoni Hartvigsen with ironical distance but at the same time also with considerable sympathy.