Badstuestræde 18

The owner resided in the building with his wife Anne Magdalene Lucas, their three children (aged 10 to 14), two brewery workers, two caretakers and two maids.

[4] Lauritz Leth, inspector of Copenhagen Fire Corps, resided in the building with his wife Anna Dorothea Ulr.

[5] Peter Christian Zeuthen (1855–1823), director of Enkekassen and the owner of Tølløsegård, Søgaard and Sonnerupgård, resided in the building with his wife Wilhelmine Marie Zeuthen (née Bornemann, 1875–1802, daughter of police master Vilhelm Bornemann), their four sons (aged three to 15), a tutor, a male servant, a housekeeper, a female cook and a maid.

Marcus Valentin (1798–1855), a textile merchant, resided on the ground floor with his wife Rebekka Weilm their four children and one maid.

Christian Lund, an actor at the Royal Danish Theatre, resided on the first floor tp the left with his wife Catherine Hekkel and their seven children (aged three to 19).

Johan Andersen, a musical instrument maker, resided on the first floor to the right with his wife Fredericke Bærentzen and one maid.

Johan Fredederik Larsen (workman) and Moritz Levin (Candidatus Philosophiæ) two lodgers resided in the garret.

[10] Georgia Betty Theodosia Sørensen (née Paarup), widow of a justitsrådm resided in the other second floor apartment with her seven children (aged six to 18 and one maid).

[11] Wicent David Gottlieb, a harbour inspector, resided in one of the first floor apartments with Harald and E Lovise (aged 27 and 34) and one maid.

[12] Christian Michael Schouw, a senior clerk in the Copenhagen Police Force, resided on the ground floor to the left with his wife Frautiska Sara Sophie født Daus, their three children (aged one to six) and two lodgers.

[13] Jørgen Diderik Qvist, a book printer, resided on the ground floor to the right with his wife Vilhelmine Carolin Møller and one maid.

[15] Emma Kornbeik, a 56-year-old woman whose husband was in America, resided on the first floor of the side wing with her four children (aged 14 to 229.

Marcus Falk Valentin's son Moses Marcus Velentin (aged 27), who was now himself a businessman (grosserer), resided in one of the ground floor apartments with the coachman Christen Peter Momsen and one servant.Jørgen Diderik Qvist, the now 71-year-old book printer, resided on the ground floor with his wife and one maid.

No. 96 seen on Gedde's district map of Snaren's Quarter from 1757
Wilhelmine Zeuthen
Andreas Friderich Werlin
Badstuestræde 18.