Anthony van der Eb (born 3 January 1813 – 21 September 1852) was a Dutch civil servant, who made a career in the administration on the Dutch Gold Coast...
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bookkeeper and officer of justice of the colony. During governor Anthony van der Eb's year-long leave to the Netherlands between 1846 and 1847, Derx was...
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rebuilt Fort Crèvecoeur in Accra in 1839. Following the promotion of Anthony van der Eb to governor of the Dutch Gold Coast, Varlet succeeded him as the second...
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became governor ad interim of the Gold Coast in 1852, after governor Anthony van der Eb had died. He was appointed full governor by royal decree of 20 January...
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Order of the Oak Crown (redirect from Orde van de Eikenkroon)
Deetman Anthony van der Eb Jean Favier Rudi Fuchs Leendert Ginjaar Emile Haag Aloyse Hentgen Harold Hinde Jan Kohout Cornelis Kruseman René van der Linden...
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fined. Another variant of public women were priestesses. In 1851, Anthony van der Eb described the public women in Ahanta as "fetish women who were slaves...
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daughters and a son: Manza Henrietta Bartels, who married Governor Anthony van der Eb Amba Amelia Bartels (1816–1882) Maria Amba Bartels (1822–1863), who...
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expedition landed in Elmina, where they were received by interim governor Anthony van der Eb. After his arrival, Verveer took some time to form a coalition with...
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aangaande de vraag: "Wat moet Nederland doen met zijne bezittingen ter kuste van Guinea?". The Hague: H.C. Susan, C.Hz. "Ghana". worldstatesmen.org. Retrieved...
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Efua Henrietta Huydecoper, who married Governor of the Gold Coast Anthony van der Eb. "Huydecoper, Willem". GoldCoastDataBase. 2010-01-05. Retrieved 20...
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