-
Sophie Elisabeth Holm (née Benzon, 1705–1769) ). She was the
daughter of
renteskriver Peter Benzon and his wife Elisabeth. Her
first husband was
court painter...
- Petershvile, was
located at the
beginning of the road. It took its name
after renteskriver Peter Feddersen, a
wealthy government official from Copenhagen. The name...
-
Frederik Vilhelm August Meinert.
Meinert was born in Copenhagen, the son of
renteskriver Andreas Ewald Meinert (1742–1809) and
Maren Kirstine Noe (1755-1842)...
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Overgaden Oven
Vandet 12–22 and
Dronningensgade 9–15,
which was
ceded to
renteskriver Anders Olufsen. By 1635, it had been
built over with low rows of tenement...
- Church. The
daughter Amalie Elisabeth Soelberg (1712–1770) was
married to
renteskriver Edward Holst (-1759). The
third daughter Anna
Elisabeth Soelberg (1715–1757)...
- was
appaeantly ceded to
Jacob Kesnich. On 4
March 1650, it was sold to
renteskriver Jørgen Hansen. On 14 June 1686, it was sold by his
widow to
royal tailor...
-
candlemaker Martn Pohlman. The
property was
later acquired by kammerråd and
renteskriver Jørgen
Spliid (1741-1814). His
property was home to
three households...
- No. 45 in Købmager Quarter. It
belonged to
Dorthe Sørensen,
widow of
renteskriver Rasmus Sørensen. In the new
cadastre of 1756, it was
again listed as...
-
first cadastre of 1689 as No. 13 in Snaren's
Quarter and was
owned by
renteskriver Jacob Sørensen at that time. It was
later divided into two properties...
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Henrich von Soesten. On 3 July 1699, it was by his
widow Margrete sold to
renteskriver Liebhart Vieth. His
widow Anna
Margrete Junge owned it
until at leeast...