Inabe van Timor1

F, #6300, b. circa 1640, d. circa March 1683

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Last Edited30/01/2015
Birth*Inabe van Timor was born circa 1640 in Timor.1,2
 
Marriage De facto* Circa 1659 Inabe van Timor and Amsoeboe van Timor were in a de facto relationship Timor.2  
Death*She died circa March 1683 de Caep de Goede Hoop.3
 

Family

Amsoeboe van Timor b. c 1640, d. b 4 Feb 1708
Children
Names in the record, in publications, etc.Inabe van Timor was also known as Ansela van Timor.4

Citations

  1. [S21] Date estimated by compiler, Delia Robertson and, unless there is corroborating information, should not be considered as anything more than a guide.
  2. [S681] Mansell Upham 'Pai Timor - the 'accomodatory' life and times of a 17th century exiled slave family from Timor', First Fifty Years, Uprooted Lives - Unfurling the Cape of Good Hope's Earliest Colonial Inhabitants (1652-1713), (http://e-family.co.za/ffy/ui66.htm), July 2012.
  3. [S681] Mansell Upham 'Uprooted Lives 05 Pai Timor', Uprooted Lives - Unfurling the Cape of Good Hope's Earliest Colonial Inhabitants (1652-1713), "The following year (March 1683) the clearly impoverished family's meagre worldy goods are inventorized by the Orphan Chamber - presumably after the death of Inabe alias Ansela. The only items listed are:

    1 kettle,1 blanket, 1 cushion and cover, 2 piece of old sail cloth, 1 lamp, 1 oil pot, 1 barrel with rice pots and pans and other lumber (later given to the knechts [presumably Company servants]) and 1 chest with some inconsequential contents."
  4. [S681] Mansell Upham 'Uprooted Lives 05 Pai Timor', Uprooted Lives - Unfurling the Cape of Good Hope's Earliest Colonial Inhabitants (1652-1713), "1682 (Opgaaf): Paay Timorees & Ansela van Timor."
  5. [S629] Personal communications between Mansell Upham and Delia Robertson, 2010-present. His maternal grandparents were Lourenz Campher from Morrouw (ie Mohrow in Pomerania) and the freed ‘half-caste’ Company slave woman Ansela van de Caep. His maternal great-grandparents were the slaves from Timor known as Paaij Timoor and Ansela van Timor.
 

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