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Discover Your Surinamese Roots

On July 1st, 1863 slavery was abolished in Suriname. The registered enslaved received a surname — often linked to the plantation where they worked. Enter your family name below to discover the plantation your ancestors may have lived on.

501
plantations
7,544
family names
24
river regions
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"Eenig"

Results for "Eenig": 2

We found 2 plantation(s) where the name "Eenig" is registered.

Boven Suriname

#10GUINESCHE VRIENDSCHAP

145
registered enslaved persons
Matched surname: Eenig

(ST: Corbeyansi), suikerplantage aan de Suriname links in het afvaren; grenzend stroomopwaarts aan de suikerplantage Zeldenrust, stroomafwaarts aan de kostgrond van Heystvliet. Eigenaren: Abraham Wolff Oppenheimer (Paramaribo) voor 5/6 aandeel; Pesle Levij Abraham, wed. Albert Wo...

Boven-commewijne

#81ROOZENBURG

170
registered enslaved persons
Matched surname: Eenig

of Rosenburg, (ST: Sandiki), suikerplantage aan de Boven-Commewijne rechts in het afvaren; grenzend stroomopwaarts aan de suikerplantage Penoribo, stroomafwaarts aan de plantage Welbedacht. Eigenaren de erven J.A. van Sandick en verbonden aan het fonds van Negociatie onder Direct...

Historische records

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Bron: Nationaal Archief · CC0
Slavenregister 1830–1863 (Plantages) bron ↗
Naam Moeder Geslacht Plantage Periode
Ennij Antoinetta Vrouw NURSERIJ 4 februari 1860 – 1 juli 1863
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About this data

This database is compiled from historical registers from just before and after the 1863 emancipation. For each plantation we recorded the owners, location, and the family names registered there. Many Surinamese surnames trace back to this period. These records are a starting point for genealogical research — for in-depth confirmation we recommend the National Archives of Suriname and the National Archives of the Netherlands.

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