#98ETABLISSEMENT MON TRESOR
Bewerkt door privéslaven. Eigenaar E.F. Cabell, divisie-heelmeester.
Location
5.8366, -54.8159 · Open in Google Maps
History
ETABLISSEMENT MON TRESOR was a Surinamese plantation in the Beneden-commewijne region.
In 1863, the year of emancipation, 5 enslaved people were registered at ETABLISSEMENT MON TRESOR. This made it the #202 largest plantation in Suriname (top 60%). 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 Chelius Hagenow Senictus.
The Dutch National Archives' Slave Register (1830–1863) holds 4 records linked to ETABLISSEMENT MON TRESOR. These primary sources are the starting point for genealogical research into ancestors who lived and worked here.
Automatically composed from primary data (NA Slave Register & plantation records). Manually curated history follows.
In-depth context
4 geregistreerde personen
Personen met dezelfde moeder zijn waarschijnlijk verwant — startpunt voor stamboomonderzoek.
Sources & documents in open archives
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