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Christian Møller, a master bookbinder, resided in the ground-floor apartment with his wife Cathrine Marie née Christensen, their son Lars Christian Ludvig Møller and four employees (two of them apprentices). Margrethe Magdalene Norviile (1807–1846), a 33-year-old widow who would two years later
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of 1806. It was owned at the time by "Søren
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Kellermann, resided in another apartment with his wife Maren Sørensen, a maid and four lodgers. A third household consisted of the widowed innkeeper Mette Maria
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Catrine Møller had now become a widow. She shared the apartment with her son Lars Christian Møller and his wife Fransiska Møller, their three children and a maid. Karen Løfgren was also still living in the building
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Nicolaus Drieberg, his wife Maren Hansen and their daughter Dorothea Drieberg. The last household consisted of innkeeper Morten Nielsen, his wife Anne Christensen, their two daughters (aged 11 and 16) and a lodger.
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