acte Ce jourd'hui 7 du mois d'avril 1874..après avoir constaté l'identité du cadavre que le sieur Bicaise Jean Nelson, commandant du cercle de Rio Pongo est décédé aujourd'hui à 11 heures du matin .. le chef de poste de Douane faisant function du commandant de poste
Hij is getrouwd met Eliza Faber.
Project Burgerlijke stand - Project GSU
Type akte Burgerlijke Stand / Overlijdensakte
Gemeente Gent ( c'est Moerbeke Waes)
Inhoudsomschrijving Overlijdensakte
Aktedatum 20-06-1887
Personen op deze akte
Overledene
Naam Louis Réné Bicaise
Leeftijd 40 jaar
Vader overledene
Naam John Nelson Bicaise.
Moeder overledene Naam Eliza Gardner
Il y a mention près de la tombe des Scribe Westerbegraafplaats de Louis Bicaise
Zij zijn getrouwd
Kind(eren):
Etablie à Rio Nunez (Rapass) - African West Coast - est dit Slave Trader
source The bones of our ancestors
Conservationists outraged as ancient burial site unearthed
Published on Jun 21, 2015, Richard Charan
". In 1850 the Belgian government conferred the Order of Leopold upon Bicaise in gratitude for his assistance to van Haverbeke during the attack upon Bake - dans le texte il est mention de John N Bicaise"
" John N. BICAISE, a Trinidadian who also spoke French, settled
at Boke in 1835 and rapidly became a friend and advisor to
MACANDE, ruler of Landuman. Through his close association with
MACANDE, BICAISE acquired additional concessions at Kissassi
and Rapas where he often entertained naval commanders of
British and French warships "
"The development of a British-oriented trading community was
further amplified by marital ties among the resident English
traders. John BICAISE married Elizabeth PROCTOR, the widow of
Michael PROCTOR, and Benjamin CAMPBELL formed an aUiance
with Elizabeth SKELTON in 1845. A year later Mary Ann SKELTON,
former mistress of Nathaniel ISAACS, married Joseph Richmond
LIGHTBURN, son of Bailey and Styles LIGHTBURN of Faringuia
in the Rio Pongo (79). Marriage alliances among principal families
in the Pongo and Nunez rivers demonstrated that an Englishspeaking
trading community was strong and was consolidating
its commercial power."
source ACADEMIE ROYALE DES SCIENCES D'OUTRE MER:
THE NUNEZ AFFAIR, BRUCE L. MOUSER
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