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Moritz G. Melchior

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from 1851 to 1869. He was elected to the Port Council in 1859 and remained a member even after leaving the city council. He was also involved in reorganizing the Copenhagen Police Force with inspiration from England.
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Melchiors Plads, located close to Melchior's now demolished country house Rolighed, is named after him. A plaque on Kalkbrænderi Vej 16 commemorates that Hans Christian Andersen died at the site.
179:. Two elder brothers joined the company but died in 1834 and 1843. Moritz G. Melchior joined the company in 1840 and became its sole owner upon his father's death in 1845. His younger brother 151:, the son of Gerson Moses Melchior (1771–1845) by his second wife Birgitte (Jette) Melchior née Israel (1792–1855). His father was part of the second generation in the trading house 347:
was a close friend of the family from circa 1859. Andersen stayed with the family from 13 March until 21 May 1870 in their residence on Højbro Plads, where he wrote
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Melchior was elected to the board of representatives of the Jewish community in Copenhagen and served as its president in 1852–1853. He was also a member of
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at the age of 13. It had initially specialised in the import of tobacco from the Netherlands and Bremen but later engaged in trade in the
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after a later owner. Melchior lived with his family in the apartment on the second floor and also operated his company from the complex.
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in Copenhagen. She was a daughter of broker Ruben Henriques (1771–1846) and (Jeruchine) Josika Melchior (1784–1857).
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Melchior married (Deiche) Dorothea Henriques (16 February 1823 – 16 February 1885) on 17 June 1846 in the
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Melchior acquired the building at Højbro Plads 21 in 1855. The building is from 1798 and was designed by
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Moritz G. Melchior and Dorothea Melchior had eight children of which four died as infants:
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governing committee and served as its president from 1873 to 1884. He was a member of the
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in 1858. In 1869–1870, it was subject to a major expansion in
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in 1857 and served as vice chairman of its board from 1876.
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Hans Christian Andersen's letters to the Melchior family
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F. C. Lund
Copenhagen
Denmark
Copenhagen
Order of the Dannebrog
Moses & Søn G. Melchior
Ploug House
Copenhagen
Rolighed
Hans Christian Andersen
Copenhagen
Moses & Søn G. Melchior
Moses Melchior (1736–1817)
Amagertorv 11
Bar Mitzvah
Danish West Indies
Moses Melchior

Bertha Wegmann
Grosserer-Societetet's
Maritime and Commercial Court
Copenhagen City Council
Landstinget
Privatbanken

Ploug House

Rolighed
Andreas Hallander

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