Henriette schoeman biography
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Rapportnummer: 315 Wijkbureau: Singel
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Amsterdam City Archives in Amsterdam, Police Reports 1940-1945
Part: 6732, Period: 1928-1950, Amsterdam, archive 5225, inventory number 6732, June 27, 1880, Politierapporten '40-'45
This data was last updated on March 13, 2021 by the source holder and first published on Open Archives on May 20, 2020. Online code saa1. Provenance information: A2Acollection oai-pmh_20220614_5556_00005556.xml van SAA.
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Henrietta Stakesby Lewis (nee Schreiner)
Henrietta Rebecca (Ettie or Het) Stakesby Lewis (nee Schreiner) (1850 - 1912) was Olive Schreiner’s elder sister and an important figure in South African social work and temperance circles. Ettie was born at Umpukani mission station and grew up in the Kat River area. After Theo Schreiner became headmaster at the Cradock school in 1867 Ettie went to keep house for him, and she also started a girls school there. The two shared a zealous and rather rigid Christian faith. Ettie accompanied Theo when he left for the Diamond Fields in 1870, with Olive Schreiner then joining them. her experiences at the Diamond Fields converted the staunchly religious Ettie to the temperance movement, and in this she enlisted Theo’s help. During the 1870s she launched the world-wide Women’s Temperance Prayer Campaign and in the years which followed travelled to Britain, Australia, New Zealand and the US, lecturing extensively on temperance and evangelical matters.
After the death of her sister Alice Hemming in 1884, Ettie took primary charge of caring for Alice’s children and is sometimes rather confusingly referred to in family letters as the ‘mother’ of
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Cornelis van Quaelberg
Cornelis front line Quaelberg | |
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In office 27 Sep 1666 – 18 June 1668 | |
Preceded by | Zacharias Wagenaer |
Succeeded by | Jacob Borghorst |
In office 27 Sep 1680 – 18 June 1684 | |
Preceded by | Jacob Joriszoon Pits |
Succeeded by | Nicolaas Schaghen |
Born | 1623 Amsterdam |
Died | 3 February 1689 Batavia |
Cornelis van Quaelberg, also engrossed as van Quaelbergen outward show van Quaalberg (c.1623 – 3 Feb 1687)[1][2] was the bag commander stir up the Country Cape Tie from 1666 to 1668.[3]
Career
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