#177BROEDERSHOOP
(ST: van Halm), katoenplantage aan de Warappakreek links in het opvaren; grenzend stroomopwaarts aan de katoenplantage Barbados, stroomafwaarts aan de katoenplantage Herstelling. Eigenares R.B. Sanches, weduwe van Isaac Bromet uit Paramaribo.
Location
5.9532, -54.7618 · Open in Google Maps
History
BROEDERSHOOP was a Surinamese plantation in the Matappica region.
In 1863, the year of emancipation, 214 enslaved people were registered at BROEDERSHOOP. This made it the #43 largest plantation in Suriname (top 92%). 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 Amstel, Bald, Biel, Bikker, Borselen. Surnames from BROEDERSHOOP also appear on related plantations such as DE DRIE GEBROEDERS, suggesting historical movement of enslaved people between estates.
Automatically composed from primary data (NA Slave Register & plantation records). Manually curated history follows.
In-depth context
These surnames also appear on other plantations — a possible sign of kinship or relocation of people.
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