Storp, Andreas
Born 1713-2-22 in Copenhagen, died 1797-8-8. (Reitzel: Skydeselskabs Medlemskiver, 1897:70)
Family
Wife: Torm, Frederikke Sophie (1727-1802), daughter of Torm, Erik Jensen (1684-1764), head of police and mayor of Copenhagen. (Geni.com)
Daugther: Storp, Anna Elisabeth
Possibly related to Storp, Cecilia (1690-1775), née Beck and widow of a brewer. (Kiøbenhavnske Tidender)
Timeline
1758-10-9 - Mentioned as Executor of a testament of the late Hegelund, Catharina of Christianshavn. (Kiøbenhavnske Danske Post-Tidender)
1761-10-26 - Mentioned as Raadmand and Elder of the Brewers Guild, living in Christianshavn. (Family member? Risk of fusion?) (Kiøbenhavnske Danske Post-Tidender)
1769 - named Raadmand and Raadstueskriver. (Albeck: Om Mette Marie Brown, født Sørensens herkomst, Personalhistorisk Tidsskrift 1992:1, p. 71)
1770-9-19 - Mentioned as having sold a house in Badstuestræde to Juulbye, Niels. (Adresse-Contoirs Efterretninger)
1778-9-25 - Travelled along with Raadmand Thulstrup til Bidstropgaard. (Odense Adresse-Contoirs Efterretninger)
1778-10-21 - Mentioned as Raadmand, living Nørregade udi Gaarden no. 30. (Adresse-Contoirs Efterretninger)
1779 - became a member of Kongeligt Skydeselskab. Described as Raadmand and brewer. (Det kongelige Kjøbenhavnske Skydeselskab og Danske Broderskab - Brødrenes Skydeskiber, 1934, p. 380)
1780 - Mentioned as having 4000 rigsdaler for borrowing as well as 1500 rigsdaler from the Civile og Borgerlige Enkekasse. (Adresse-Contoirs Efterretninger)
1781-1797 - Vice mayor of Copenhagen.
1782-4-19 - Mentioned as Justitsraad along with a Thulstrup, offering 1950 rigsdaler as a loan from Vartov Hospital. (Adresse-Contoirs Efterretninger)
1782-6-12 - Donated a painted target, no 84, to Kongeligt Skydeselskab, depicting a temple with a figure of Justitia. (Reitzel: Skydeselskabs Medlemskiver, 1897:70)
1783-1-29 - Mentioned as having two stocks of the sugar refinery in Store Kongesgade in commission. (Adresse-Contoirs Efterretninger)