-
Abraham Gabbema in 1657 when
Dutch Governor Jan van
Riebeeck sent him to
trade with the
Khoikhoi for meat for the
settlement at the Cape.
Gabbema named...
-
Pearl Mountain), from
which Paarl is derived.
Gabemma (often also
spelt Gabbema) was the
Fiscal (public treasurer) for the
settlement on the s****s of...
-
Karel van
Roorda († 1670) has
given (or sold) the
codex to
Simon Abbes Gabbema (1628 - 1688),
Landshistorial writer of the
province of Friesland. After...
-
Grape vines were
planted in the Cape that same year. In 1657,
Abraham Gabbema was sent to
scout the
interior and
explored as far as the Berg
River and...
-
Jakub Ticin 1680 ****anagoto
Francisco de
Tauste 1681
Frisian Simon Abbes Gabbema 1683
Tarahumara Tomas de
Guadalajara 1684
Swedish Erik
Aurivillius 1686...
-
Riebeeck left the Cape in 1662,
Angela was sold to
another burgher,
Abraham Gabbema, who
finally freed Angela (and her
three children, Anna de Coningh, Jacobus...
-
Around 1650, ****iks and Abbe
Freerks Gabbema started a
letter exchange most of
which still exists in
which Gabbema encouraged ****iks to
publish and avoid...
-
acceptance into free Cape society. In 1666, when her mother's owner,
Abraham Gabbema, was
transferred to Batavia, he
manumitted her
along with
three of her...