Store Strandstræde 7 is a small building located close to Kongens Nytorv central Copenhagen, Denmark.
Heegaard, a retired customs officer, resided in the building with his wife Johanne Plato, an 11-year-old girl in their care and one maid.
[4] Christian Holm Flor (1736-1808), a regiment quartermaster, resided in the building with his wife Anna Cathrine Hesselberg (1761-1837), their three children (aged one to three) and one maid.
[6] Hans Tønnesen (1758-1807), another skipper, resided in another apartment with his wife Maren (née Jensdatter Juul, 1769–1822), their five children (aged one to 11), an 11-year-old niece, one maid and two lodgers.
Johan Dithlev Birch (1778-1850), a master goldsmith, resided in the building with his three children (aged 11 to 18), a housekeeper and a maid.
[12] Niels Jørgensen, a police officer, resided on the second floor with his three children (aged 11 to 20), his sister-in-law Sophie Magdalene Lytzen and one maid.
[15] Gudrun Johnsen, a 48-year-old unmarried restaurateur, resided on the ground floor with her 18-year-old niece Mandfrede Asgrimsen, the 24-year-old short-term visitor from Trondheim Marie Wraamann and the 30-year-old seamstress Rosa Magnusen.
[16] Jón Hjaltalin, an army surgeon associated the 5th Battalion, resided on the first floor with his wife Karen Jacobine Hjaltelin and one maid.
[26] Ole Mehlstrøm, a tailor, resided on the second floor of the rear wing with his 13-year-old son Johannes Gabriel.
[28] Julius Aagaard (22 November 1822 - 12 February 1897) owned the building until 1896 and ran his clock business from the premises.