#63BEEKHUIZEN
Eigenaar is Theodorus Johannes Brouk, wonend op de plantage.
Location
5.6545, -55.2639 · Open in Google Maps
History
BEEKHUIZEN was a Surinamese plantation in the Beneden-para region.
In 1863, the year of emancipation, 3 enslaved people were registered at BEEKHUIZEN. This made it the #207 largest plantation in Suriname (top 59%). Their descendants — who in 1863 received a family name for the first time — are spread across the Caribbean and the global diaspora today.
Family names that frequently occur on this plantation include Bietrauw IJsen.
Automatically composed from primary data (NA Slave Register & plantation records). Manually curated history follows.
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