37, comprising presen-day Overgaden Oven Vandet 12–22 and Dronningensgade 9–15, which was ceded to renteskriver Anders Olufsen.
The houses were timberframed, two storeys tall and four bays wide, with brick basements and adjoining gables.
[3] The property was later owned by skipper Friderich Dirch Boyesen, He heightened the building with one storey ijn 1786.
At the time of the 1787 census, Boysen lived in the building with his wife Ane Meyden, 30year-old Henreie Everslund, 12-year-old Johane Cathrine Werle ("a poor daughter of a soldier") and one maid.
He had for many years worked for some of the large trading houses in Christianshavn, including Tutein and Iselin & Co.
He lived there with his wife Anne Olsdatter, the 18-year-old sailor Hans Tiesen, 14-year-old Mette Kirstine Andersen, a five-year-old boy from the Danish West Indies named Peter Friemann and two maids.
Hans Dyresen, an innkeeper, resided in the building with his wife Anne Marie Olsdatter.
[9] Peter Sørensen, a workman, resided in the building with his wife Anne Olsdatter, their three foster children (aged one to four) and two lodgers (ship carpenter and smith).
[10] Christian Larsen, another workman, resided in the building with his wife Else Truelsdatter and their two children (aged four and seven).
Balling's son Wilhelm (1848-1902) would later establish Copenhagen's leading dfance institute and publish a book with omstructions in popular dances.
a laundry woman and seemstress, resided on the ground floor of the rear wing with one lodger (miller).
[13] Carl Ågren, a smith, resided on the ground floor with his wife Frederikke Vilhelmine Ågren.Niels Hallager, a master saddler, resided on the first floor with his wife Caroline Frederikke Hallager.
a sergeant and equestrian trainer in the Artillery, resided on the second floor with his wife Ragnhild Oløff Gudrun Jelstrup and their two children (aged one and four=.
[14] Anders Petersen operated a restaurant and meeting rooms for local associations in the building.
[15] Overgaden Oven Vandet 22 was originally constructed with timber framing with two storeys walk-out basement towards the street.