- Dirk
Jansz Smient was
governor of
Mauritius in the new
settlement at
Grand Port from 1666 to 1669, when he
returned to Cape of Good Hope. He was replaced...
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island to be held
accountable to the VOC for his actions.: 23 Dirk
Jansz Smient was
appointed to
replace him.
Wreede was sent to
Saldanha Bay
where the...
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Smient administered the new
colony at Port de Warwick, with the
cutting down and
export of
ebony trees as the main activity. When Dirk
Jansz Smient left...
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century and is of
uncertain origin. It is
believed to be
related to the
Dutch smient ("wigeon") and the
German Schmeiente or Schmünte, "wild duck." It is probably...
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Frederick Wreede 1665 1667 11. Jan van Jaar 1667 1668 12. Dirk
Janszoon Smient 1668 1669 13.
Georg Frederick Wreede 1669 1672 14. Swen
Felleson 1672 15...
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Jansz Smient administered the new
colony at
Grand Port, with the
cutting down and
export of
Ebony trees as the main activity. When Dirk
Jansz Smient left...
- Jan Swartwout. On June 3, 1631,
Swartwout married Hendrickjen Barents Smient (b. 1609), with whom he
would have
eight children,
among others Roeloff...
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Jacobus van Oudenhoven:
Ingebroken Albl****er-waert, in Zuyd-Hollandt. J.B.
Smient,
Dordrecht 1659; Vgl. T. Brienen:
Jacobus van
Oudenhoven (1600–1690). In:...
- De
Graeff family, a rich merchant, Ship-owner and
Politician Dirk
Jansz Smient,
governor of
Mauritius in the new
settlement at
Grand Port from 1666 to...
- Edam 38
Cornelis Gerritszoon Burger Captured (A)
Schager Roos 38
Joosten Smient (A)
Asperen 36
Adriaan van Veen (A)
Vollenhoven 30
Hendrik Haeckroy (A)...