Nyhavn 31

16 in St. Ann's East Quarter and was owned by skipper Peder Løg at that time.

At the time of the 1787 census, he lived there with his son Andreas, his daughter Giertrud, the clerks Conrath Ditlew Hopman (fuldmægtig) and Christian Lund (skriverkarl), three caretakers and two maids.

At the time of the 1801 census, he resided in the building with his 17-year-old wife Christiane Bech, four employees in his grocery business, a caretaker, a coachman and two maids.

In the early 1820s the property was acquired by the general trader (grosserer) Peter Christian Knudtzon.

The merchant Hans Puggaard and his wife Bolette, a painter, resided in the building in 1826 but moved to Nyhavn 42 the following year.

Peter Christian Knudtzon resided on the second floor with his son Jess Nicolaj Knudtzen (then in Spain) and one maid.

[6] Rosaline Sophie Husted was in her first marriage the mother of the opera singer Ida Wulff.

A few years later, with capital from his brothers in Norway, he was able to construct the corner building at Nyhavn 47.

Knutson and his wife lived on the first floor with their two children (aged two and four), one male servant and three maids.

Christian von Lövenfeldt (1803-1866), a kammerjunker and captain in the 1st Livjæger Corps, resided on the ground floor with his wife Camilla Adellaide (née Glahn), their three children (aged three to 11), one male servant and two maids.

[15] P. S. Giessing, who now worked as a painter, resided on the second floor with his wife, office clerk Thedor Blankenstein, one male servant and one maid.

[16] Seyer M. Jürgensen, a skipper, resided in the basement with his wife Christiane Frederikke (née Bede), their two children (aged two and four), two maids and one lodger.

By 1875, H. C. Worm & Co. sold a total of 9.7 million match boxes, many of which were exported to North and South America.

[20] A/S Oscar Frønckel & Co.'s Bogtrykkeri, a book printing business founded at Store Kongensgade 81 in 1916, was from 1918 based in larger premises at Nyhavn 31.

No. 16 seen in a detail from Christian Gedde's map of St. Ann's East Quarter, 1757
Peter Christian Knudtzon
Jean Antoine Henri Garrigues
Nyhavn, painted by Tom-Petersen
O. Rasmussen, J. Kastrup's successor, a manufacturer of weights
Nyhavn 31 in the middle of the house row