[1][4] Samuel Conrad Schwach was born circa 1731 in Stettin, Prussia, present-day Poland.
[1][2] During the early years of Norske Intelligenz-Seddeler, Schwach only published advertisements and entertainment in the newspaper.
[1] In protest of demands made by the amtmann to censor Norske Intelligenz-Seddeler, Schwach would make two pages empty in his next issue, which would land him a fine.
[1][2] After his death, his stepson, Jens Ørbek Berg, became the publisher of Norske Intelligenz-Seddeler.
[2][3] Schwach married Jessina Maria Jensdatter Ørbeck, widow of Jens Andersen Berg, in 1758.