Claas van Mallebaar1

M, #14959, b. circa 1700

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Last Edited30/09/2021
BirthOrigin*Claas was from Malabar Coast and was perhaps born there circa 1700. The date is estimated.1 
Slave EmancipationsMaria Francina Cleef was emancipated by the Company, in 1720, at the request of Hermanus Combrinck, her brother-in-law, who paid 50 rixdollars and provided a substitute slave, Claas van Mallebaar.2
Slaves owned by individualsIn 1720 Claas van Mallebaar was.1

Citations

  1. [S641] Margaret Cairns, "Armosyn Claasz of the Cape and her family, 1661-1783", Familia (Armosyn Claasz of the Cape and her family, 1661-1783) Vol. XVI-1979 No.4 (1979): Maria Francina Cleef, baptised 14.7.1708 'een kint van Maria van die Kaap gen. Maria Francina, halfslag' slavebom. In 1720 her brother-in-law, Hermanus Combrink made a request to the governor for her emancipation which was granted against 50 rixdollars and the provision of a substitute slave, Claas van Mallebaar.. Hereinafter cited as "Familia (Armosyn Claasz)."
  2. [S641] Margaret Cairns, "Familia (Armosyn Claasz)", In 1720 her brother-in-law, Hermanus Combrink made a request to the governor for her emancipation which was granted against 50 rixdollars and the provision of a substitute slave, Claas van Mallebaar.
 

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