Paul de Kock1

M, #15812, b. circa 1661

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Last Edited31/12/2014
Birth*Paul de Kock was born circa 1661.1
 
Slave EmancipationsPaul de Kock was emancipated by William Carel Hartsinck at the Cape, apparently with permission to return to Batavia, where he would have to serve Constanteijn Ranst until he decided whether to be a servant or to work as a free man. But a second deed was executed the same day, stipulating that Paul de Kock would first have to serve Rijckloff van Goens for five years following his return to Batavia.2

Citations

  1. [S418] Anna J. Böeseken, Slaves and Free Blacks at the Cape 1658-1700 (Cape Town: Tafelberg, 1977), p.144.. Hereinafter cited as Slaves and Free Blacks at the Cape 1658-1700.
  2. [S418] Anna J. Böeseken, Slaves and Free Blacks at the Cape 1658-1700, p.144. 4.4.1686: Paul de Kock was given his freedom by Willem Carel Hartsinck, the former president of Masulipatnam. Back in Batavia, he would have to serve Constanteijn Ranst until he decided whether he wanted to be a servant or find work as a free man.
    On the same day another deed was passed in which it is recorded that Paul de Kock, on his arrival in Batavia, would have to serve Rijckloff van Goens for five years.
 

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