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342:(née Herbst, widow of the diplomat Frederik Siegfried Vogt (1777–1855) and an accomplished sculptor, resided on the first floor with two sons (aged seven and 11), her sister Thora Natalie Herbst, her niece Ophelia Gerstenborg, one male servant, three maids and a coachman. Christian Bentsen, the building's concierge, resided in the basement with his wife Inger Bentsen f. Jensen and their two children.
276:'s government body (Konsistorium), resided on the second floor with his four children (aged six to 15), a housekeeper, one male servant and one maid. Hans Nicolai Zøylner, a 37-year-old tea and porcelain merchant, resided in the basement with one servant. Ane Chatrine Backer, a 64-year old widow and the building's concierge, was also resident in the basement with her 23-year-old daughter.
304:, resided on the first floor with his wife Thormine Funder, their three children (aged 19 to 23), one male servant and two maids. Frederik Wilhelm Emil Lange, a man with means, resided on the second floor with his wife Emilie Lange, his sister Elisabeth Lange and two maids. Niels Christensen Aggerup. the building's
225:, together with most of the other buildings in the area. The present buildings on the site were built for Ladiges in 1798. At the time of the 1801 cemsis, Ladiges resided in the building with the office clerk Niels Møller, a housekeeper, a maid, a female cook, a coachman and a caretaker.
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Commemorates thatVilhelm Thomsen] was born in the building. It was installed on his 101-year birthsday on 25 January 1943. Inside the gateway is a Commemorative plaque that lists all the names of owners of the site since the 15th century.
272:, a Jewish businessman, resided on the first floor with his wife Rose Eiberchutz (née Vallich), the 60-year-old widow Judutte Vallich, the 17-year-old girl Frederikke Abrahamsen, a housekeeper, a maid and a male servant. Jens Claus Hansen, a member of the
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