-
censor of the
Royal Danish Theatre,
resided in the
building with his wife
Frideriche Amalia Koor,
their two
children (aged four and six), two
office clerks...
-
merchant (grosserer),
resided on the
second floor with his wife
Erlandsine Frideriche Kirketerp (née Wandel, 1796-1855;
daughter of
regiment surgeon Andreas...
-
employee in his
grocery business and
three maids. His
widowed sister Frideriche Cecilie Friborg resided in the
building with
three lodgers.
Cecilie Bonsach...
- wife Ane
Catharine Proscht and
their five
children (aged four to 17).
Frideriche Sophie Storph, a 75-year-old widow,
resided in a
third apartment with...
-
Hendrich Jacobsen, a new brewer,
resided in the
building with his wife
Frideriche Sophie Hvidt, a
brewery worker, a brewer's apprentice, a caretaker, two...
- Swanekier, a
customs officer,
resided in the
building with his wife Anne
Frideriche Kibnase,
their four
children (aged two to eleven), one maid and one lodger...
- was the
daughter of
Johann Herman Krefting Buch (1776–1838) and
Johanne Frideriche Falster (1781–1828). In 1841, she was
married to
Marcus Thrane. They settled...
- rank of
commander captain,
resided in the
other apartment with his wife
Frideriche Schmidt,
their three children (aged two to seven) and
three maids. In...
-
belonged to
their son-in-law, John Christmas. Heinrich's
eldest daughter,
Frideriche Sophie Heinrich,
resided in
another apartment with her two sons (aged...
- Sey****,
their five
children (aged 2 to 11), the wife's
sister Anne
Marie Frideriche Sey****, the
literatus Gustav Wemmenhøy,
three apprentices and two maids...