Gualter Zeeman1

M, #9732, b. circa 1650

Copyright / Terms of Use Notice


The material on this website is subject to copyright.
Facts (names, dates, and places) are not copyright. You are free to transcribe them but not cut and paste into your data provided you use the correct attribution and citation.
I have created the narratives, sentences, and citations; they are copyright and may not be used.
You may not add them to your genealogy, your personal documents, your tree on Ancestry, nor in the data or profile sections on Geni, nor anywhere else.
Many of the images are also copyright. You may not copy them without the consent of the copyright holders.
You must use the correct attribution and citation, viz.: Robertson, Delia. The First Fifty Years Project. Here you add the page URL.

NGK (Cape Town) Baptisms 1665-1695NGK (Cape Town) Baptisms 1665-1695
Last Edited16/03/2015
Birth*Gualter Zeeman was born circa 1650.1
 
Marriage*He married Sara van den Broets circa 1670.2
 
Occupation* On 11 April 1681 Gualter Zeeman was was Vice Admiral of the [return] fleet.1 
Occupation On 8 April 1689 Gualter Zeeman was was Admiral of the [return] fleet.3 
Names in the record, in publications, etc.20 March 1689, the name of Gualter was written in the record as Gualter Suman.
Slave TransactionsOn 20 April 1681 Boulatijn van Balij was sold by Thomas Charlborn to Jacob van de Voorde, for Rds 40. Hattingh (Foute…) says this transaction involved two slaves and that the total purchase price for the two was Rds. 80. However, he may have overlooked the next transaction for Anthonij van der Kust Coromandel who was also sold by Charlborn, but on behalf of a different owner and to a different purchaser. In that instance, Böeseken records the date as 21 April, but Shell [Changing Hands…] records it as 20 April. It is difficult to be certain which of the three historians was correct without personally reviewing the T&S, but hopefully that will come in time.4,5,6
On 8 April 1689 Caliste van Macassar was sold by Gualter Zeeman on behalf of Willem ten Rhijnen to Elsie Suurwaarden, for Rds. 50.7
On 8 April 1689 Hendrick van Bouton was sold by Gualter Zeeman to Gerrit Cloette, for Rds. 55.3

Citations

  1. [S431] Resolutions of the Council of Policy of the Cape of Good Hope, 11 April 1689, V.C.12, 219-220, V.C., 1652-1795, TANAP (www.tanap.net), Notes.
    . . . (2) Mr. Gualter Zeeman, vise-admiraal van die vloot, sy slaaf Baron van Bengale, asook 'n slavin Rosette van Sambauwa. . . . (Sien C.502: Uitg. Br., 1688-1690, brief van 15 April 1689, pp. 337-338.) Die kos- en vraggeld het 68 Rdrs. vir elke slaaf of slavin bedra.
    . Hereinafter cited as "Resolutions 11 April 1689."
  2. [S397] NGK G1 1/1, Nederduitsch Gereformeerde Kerk, Kerken Boek (Bapt.), 1665-1695: Ao 1689
    Den 20 Dito (Maartij) een kindt ghedoopt waer van vader is Johan Caspar Langenbergh, en de moeder Adelheit Sophia de ghetuijgen sijn De Heer Joannes Leuwensan, ende Juffr: Sara van den Bro[ets] huijsvrou van de heer Gualter Suman, ende ghenaemt Adelheit Elisabeth, transcribed by Richard Ball, Norfolk, England, (May 2006), Genealogical Society of South Africa, eGSSA Branch http://www.eggsa.org/. Hereinafter cited as Nederduitsch Gereformeerde Kerk, Kerken Boek (Bapt.).
  3. [S418] Anna J. Böeseken, Slaves and Free Blacks at the Cape 1658-1700 (Cape Town: Tafelberg, 1977), p.154. 8.4.1689, pp. 188-189: Hendrick from Bouton (24), sold by Gualter Zeeman, Admiral of the fleet, to Gerrit Cloete for Rds. 55.. Hereinafter cited as Slaves and Free Blacks at the Cape 1658-1700.
  4. [S418] Anna J. Böeseken, Slaves and Free Blacks at the Cape 1658-1700, p. 139, 20.4.1681: Boulatijn from BaJij, sold on behalf of Gualter Zeeman by Thomas Charlbom, bookkeeper of Mauritius Eijland [Eijlant Mauritius], to Jacob van de Voorde for Rds.40.
  5. [S606] J.L. (Leon) Hattingh, "A.J. Böeseken se Addendum van Kaapse slawe-verkoopstransaksies: Foute en regstellings", Kronos (Foute en regstellings) 9 (1984): Terwyl Böeseken in die addendum met die transaksie van 20.4.1681 voorgee dat die bepaalde koopsom net 40 Rds. was, is nagelaat om te meld dat met dieselfde transaksie ook ‘n tweede slaaf vir 40 Rds. verkoop is. Daarom verklaar die verkoper uitdruklik dat hy 80 Rds. in ontvangs geneem het. Die hele document is klaarblyklik nie deurgelees nie.. Hereinafter cited as "Foute en regstellings."
  6. [S432] Robert C-H Shell compiler, Changing Hands, A calendar of bondage in southern Africa, 1550 to 1888, CD-ROM; ISBN 1-86918-063-1; (Cape Town: Ancestry24, September 2007), Sequence IDNO:       0306     
    Slaves First Name:       Boulatijn     
    Presumed Place Of Origin:       van Bali     
    Day Of Sale:       20     
    Month Of Sale:       4     
    Year Of Sale:       1681     
    Type Of Name:       Autochthonous     
    Continental Origin Code:       Indonesian Archipelago     
    Slaves Gender:       Female     
    Price In Rixdollars:       40     
    Sellers Last Name:       Charlboon     
    Sellers First Name:       Thos     
    Sellers Civil Status:       VOC employee     
    Sellers Gender:       Male     
    Sellers Domicile:       Table valley     
    Sellers Occupation:       Fiscal [Slave Officer]     
    Buyers Last Name:       Van der Voorde     
    Buyers First Name:       Jacob     
    Buyers Civil Status:       VOC employee     
    Buyers Gender:       Male     
    Buyers Domicile:       Table valley     
    Buyers Occupation:       soldier     
    Primary Reference:       Transporten en Scheepeniskennis     

    Sequence IDNO:       0307     
    Slaves First Name:       Anthonij     
    Presumed Place Of Origin:       Van Coromandel     
    Day Of Sale:       20     
    Month Of Sale:       4     
    Year Of Sale:       1681     
    Type Of Name:       Classical     
    Continental Origin Code:       Indian Sub Continent     
    Slaves Gender:       Male     
    Price In Rixdollars:       40     
    Sellers Last Name:       Charlborn     
    Sellers First Name:       Thos     
    Sellers Civil Status:       VOC employee     
    Sellers Gender:       Male     
    Sellers Domicile:       Transit-at sea     
    Sellers Occupation:       Fiscal [Slave Officer]     
    Buyers Last Name:       Berck     
    Buyers First Name:       Christiaan     
    Buyers Civil Status:       burgher     
    Buyers Gender:       Male     
    Buyers Domicile:       Cape district     
    Buyers Occupation:       baker     
    Comments And References:       Bsexm?; Nib     
    Primary Reference:       Transporten en Scheepeniskennis     . Hereinafter cited as Changing Hands.
  7. [S418] Anna J. Böeseken, Slaves and Free Blacks at the Cape 1658-1700, p.154. 8.4.1689, pp. 190--191: Caliste from Macassar (20), sold by Gualter Zeeman on behalf of WiIlem ten Rhijnen, "doctor of medicine" in Batavia and member of the Council of Justice in Batavia, to Elsie van Suerwaerden for Rds. 50.
 

Bookmark and Share