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- Hendrikus Jacobus Tonneboeijer (born 18 August 1814 – 28 October 1837) was a Dutch colonial officer, who made a career in the administration on the Dutch...
- in Elmina, Hendrik Tonneboeijer, who on three separate occasions summoned Badu Bonsu II to Elmina, all to no avail. Tonneboeijer then sent the military...
- Jean-Pierre Cluysenaar (1811 in Kampen – 1880) a Belgian architect Hendrik Tonneboeijer (1814 in Kampen – 1837) a Dutch colonial officer in Dutch Gold Coast...
- (born 1962), Dutch theoretical physicist Hendrikus Jacobus "Hendrik" Tonneboeijer (1814–1837), Dutch Commander of the Dutch Gold Coast Hendricus "Henk"...
- government, and killed several officers, including acting governor Hendrik Tonneboeijer. The Dutch government used the Treaty of Butre as the basis for military...
- the military campaign against the Ahanta organised by governor Hendrik Tonneboeijer. Continuous education at the government school started when Melchior...
- 1833 Commander Christiaan Lans 11 May 1833 2 December 1836 – Hendrik Tonneboeijer 2 December 1836 28 October 1837 – Anthony van der Eb 29 October 1837...
- Johnson Hendrik Til**** (1884–1966), Dutch Christian politician Hendrik Tonneboeijer (1814–1837), Dutch Commander of the Dutch Gold Coast Hendrik Verwoerd...
- Netherlands in 1836, he was succeeded by the young and erratic Hendrik Tonneboeijer. "Soldijregister van burgerlijke- en militaire ambtenaren: Christiaan...
- government and killed several officers, including acting governor Hendrik Tonneboeijer. The Dutch government used the treaty as the basis for military action...