After her own death in 1611, it passed to their son Christoffer Andersen (died 22 November 1617), an innkeeper and councilman, who was married to Anne Marcusdatter Hess.
On 15 March 1677, Bartholomeus Jensen ceded the property to etatsråd Jørgen Elers and his wife Margrete Vandal.
The owner resided in the building with his third wife Sara, their eight-year-old daughter, seven children from his second marriage (aged 13 to 21) and two maids.
[4] Johan Frederik Leth (1838–1918), a colonel lieutenant at the Zealand Regiment, resided in the building with his two children (aged five and 18), a male servant and two maids.
[5] Cay Hendrich Licht, a captain in the Norwegian Life Regiment, resided in the building with one servant and one maid.
[7] Maria Cathrine Tykøv, widow of a gunmaker at the Royal Arsenal, resided in the building with her two daughters (aged 11 and 12).
Jens Nielsen, a workman, resided on the ground floor with his wife Mette Marie Thommesen, their two children (aged three to five) and one maid.
[11] Hendrich Christian Jexen, a piano tuner, resided on the second floor with his wife Fredericke Amalie Hedegaard, their two daughters (aged seven and 11) and one maid.
[13] Jacob Christensen, a hatter (hattemagersvend), resided in the basement with his wife Daline Wilhelmine Nielsen, their two-year-old daughter and one maid.
Jens Nielsen, a workman, resided on the ground floor with his wife Mette Marie Thomsen, their two daughters (aged 12 and 15) and one maid.
[17] Jens Jørgensen, a guard at Danske Kancelli, resided on the third floor with his wife Mette Kirstine Jeppesen, their six-year-old daughter, a maid and a lodger.
[18] Ferdinand Christian Andersen, a cooper, resided in the basement with his wife Elisabeth Lund, their three children (aged one to five) and one maid.
Carl Jacob August Clausen, a bookbinder, resided on the ground floor with his wife Wilhelmine (née Christensen) and their six-year-old daughter.
Ane Sophie Madsen (née Kaspersen), a widow with means, resided on the first floor with the lodger Julius Alexander Lars Petersen (bookbinder).
Johan Wilhelm Thorsen, a pianoforte tuner, resided on the third floor with his wife Anna (née Sommer) and their six children (aged three to 15).
Ferdinant Christian Andersen, a wooden shoe-maker, resided in the basement with his wife Elisabeth (née Lind) and their three children (aged 10 to 13).