David van Malabar1
M, #16038, b. 1660/61
| Last Edited | 04/04/2015 | 
| Birth* | David van Malabar was born in 1660/61 in Malabar Coast, was from the.1 | 
| Slave Transactions | On 21 May 1694 David van Malabar was sold by Laurens Croeger to Simon van der Stel, for Rds. 80. This deed was cancelled on 14 June 1694.2 On 14 June 1694 David van Malabar was sold on behalf of Johannes Meerman by Michiel Ditmar to Simon van der Stel for Rds. 80.3,4 | 
Citations
- [S418] Anna J. Böeseken, Slaves and Free Blacks at the Cape 1658-1700 (Cape Town: Tafelberg, 1977), p.165.. Hereinafter cited as Slaves and Free Blacks at the Cape 1658-1700.
- [S418] Anna J. Böeseken, Slaves and Free Blacks at the Cape 1658-1700, p.165. 21.5.1694, David from Malabar (33/34), sold by Laurens Croeger, bookkeeper on one of the ships, to Simon van der Stel for Rds. 80. This deed was cancelled on 14.6.1694.
- [S418] Anna J. Böeseken, Slaves and Free Blacks at the Cape 1658-1700, p.166. 14.6.1694: David from Malabar (33/34) sold by Michiel Ditmar, "keldermeester", on behalf of Johannes Meerman, fiscal on the West Coast of Sumatra, for Rds. 80.
- [S432] Robert C-H Shell compiler, Changing Hands, A calendar of bondage in southern Africa, 1550 to 1888, CD-ROM; ISBN 1-86918-063-1; (Cape Town: Ancestry24, September 2007), Sequence IDNO:       0909     
 Slaves First Name: David
 Presumed Place Of Origin: Van Malabar
 Day Of Sale: 14
 Month Of Sale: 6
 Year Of Sale: 1694
 Type Of Sale: Oceanic
 Type Of Name: Old Testament
 Continental Origin Code: Indian Sub Continent
 Slaves Age: 34
 Slaves Gender: Male
 Price In Rixdollars: 80
 Sellers Last Name: Pitman [sic - Ditmar]
 Sellers First Name: Michiel
 Sellers Civil Status: VOC employee
 Sellers Gender: Male
 Sellers Domicile: Batavia
 Sellers Occupation: Fiscal [Slave Officer]
 Buyers Last Name: Van der Stel
 Buyers First Name: Simon
 Buyers Civil Status: VOC employee
 Buyers Gender: Male
 Buyers Domicile: Liesbeeck Valley
 Buyers Occupation: governor
 Primary Reference: Transporten en Scheepeniskennis. Hereinafter cited as Changing Hands.
