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Frederik Gøffding's death in 1883, N. F. Gøffding was continued by Victor Høffding with his mother as co-owner of the firm. In 1887, he became the sole owner. Jis son Aage Høffding and Otto Petersen (1858- ), The firm was still headquartered at the corner of Gammeltorv and Nørregade in
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Andreas Storp (1713–1797). He lived in the building with his wife Fredericha Sophie (née Torm, 1727–1802), their 13-year-old daughter Anna Elisabeth Storp (later married to bookkeeper in the
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