Jacob Schram (1870–1952)

He was born in Kristiania as a son of wholesaler Thomas Andreas Schram (1835–1890) and Mathilde Just (1850–1901).

[2] Their son Thomas Boeck Schram took over the family company, and also became co-owner of Oslo Havnelager.

[3][4][5] He finished Kristiania Commerce School before being hired in his father's company Schram & Co in 1890, where he became owner in 1895.

He was also a member of the administrative committee and head of the fisheries department at the 1914 Jubilee Exhibition,[1] and a known philanthropist.

[8] A portrait of him was commissioned by Oslo Handelsstands Forening and painted by his father-in-law Erik Werenskiold in 1927.

Jacob Christian Just Schram (1927 painting)