Claas Pixemael van die Malabarkus1

M, #15403, b. circa 1650

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Last Edited04/03/2016
Birth*Claas Pixemael van die Malabarkus was born circa 1650 in Malabar Coast, was from the.2,3
 
Names in the record, in publications, etc.The name of Claas appeared as Claes Piremaal van Malabar in the cited publication(s.)2
Slave TransactionsOn 14 April 1672 Claas Pixemael van die Malabarkus was sold by Jurrian Hendrik Willinghs to Johann Conrad von Breitenbach, for Rds 50.4,1

Citations

  1. [S607] J.L. (Leon) Hattingh, "Kaapse notariële stukke waarin slawe van vryburgers en amptenare vermeld word (II), Die tweede Dekade 1671-1680", Kronos (Die notariële stukke II) 15 (1999): 14.4.1672      CTD 5, p. 205
    d’Ed Jurrian Hendr: Wilinghs [geteken Willinghs], opperkoopman op die Sparendam wat vanaf Ceylon na die vaderland terugkeer, verkoop aan die edele Coenraat van Breittenbach, luitenant in die fort, die lyfeie Claas Pixemael van die Malabarkus vir 50 Rds.. Hereinafter cited as "Die notariële stukke II."
  2. [S418] Anna J. Böeseken, Slaves and Free Blacks at the Cape 1658-1700 (Cape Town: Tafelberg, 1977), p. 130.. Hereinafter cited as Slaves and Free Blacks at the Cape 1658-1700.
  3. [S21] Date estimated by compiler, Delia Robertson and, unless there is corroborating information, should not be considered as anything more than a guide.
  4. [S418] Anna J. Böeseken, Slaves and Free Blacks at the Cape 1658-1700, p. 130. 14.4.1672, V, 205-206: Claes Piremaal from Malabar, sold by Hendrik Willingh, merchant sailing on the Sparendam, to Coenraad van Breitenbach for Rds.50.
 

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