Salomon van Mallabaar1
M, #19330, b. circa 1700
Last Edited | 21/12/2021 |
BirthOrigin* | Salomon was from Malabar Coast and was perhaps born there circa 1700. The date is estimated and should be used as a guide only. Corrections welcome.2 |
(Slave) SlaveInventory | On 29 April 1724, most likely at the time of the decease of her husband, Jan Stevensz Botma de Jonge on a date unknown, Christina de Brùyn came to own the following slaves who were named in the inventory of her estate: Caesar van Madras, Flora van de Caab, Salomon van Mallabaar, Anthonij van Madagascar, Absolon van Ternaten and Kobus van de Caep.3 |
Citations
- [S788] Webpage Tanap (http://databases.tanap.net/) "Reference no.: MOOC8/4.121; Testator(s): Stijntie Christoffelse de Bruijn; 29 April 1724."
- [S788] Webpage Tanap "Reference no.: MOOC8/4.121; Testator(s): Stijntie Christoffelse de Bruijn; 29 April 1724
…1 jonge gen:t Salomon van Mallabaar …." - [S788] Webpage Tanap "Reference no.: MOOC8/4.121; Testator(s): Stijntie Christoffelse de Bruijn; 29 April 1724
Een huijs en erff staande in dese Tafelvalleij … In het voorn: huijs
1 mans slaaf gen:t Caesar van Madras
1 slavinnetje gen:t Flora van de Caab
Op de plaats genaamt de Schotse Kloof
1 jonge gen:t Salomon van Mallabaar
1 jonge gen:t Anthonij van Madagascar
1 jonge gen:t Absolon van Ternaten
1 jonge gen:t Kobus van de Caab."