Amaliegade 37

Gunild Elis Havn, the 46-year-old widow of a captain in the Royal Danish Navy, resided on the ground floor with her four children (aged eight to 16), a maid and the lodger Joseph von Halle.

[2] Christiane Frederikke Christensen and Birthe Hansen, two widows aged 48 and 58, resided with a maid on the first floor.

Henrik Mogensen, a carpenter, resided on the ground floor with his wife A6bye,-KvindeMaren Sæbye and their two daughters (aged four and 11).

[7] Henrik Hansen, a retired captain of the Royal Danish Army, resided on the second floor with his Maria Lund, their 10-year-old daughter, a male servant and two maids.

[8] Anders Jørgensen, a grocer (høker), resided in the basement with his wife Kirstine Petersen.

[11] Jakobine Haagensen, the proprietor of a tavern in the basement, resided in the associated dwelling with her four children (aged 13 to 29) and one maid.

He arrived on 27 June and left for Glorup Manor on 24 August before renting three rooms at Nyhavn 67 on his return to Copenhagen.

The building consists of three storeys over a high cellar and has a Mansard roof with red tile.

The building in the middle of the 19th century.