Salamander1

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Last Edited11/09/2015
ShipVoyage On 25 January 1652 the Salamander departed Batavia enroute to (Cape Town) where it docked on 15 April 1652. Among those on board was.3 
ShipVoyage* On 10 April 1653 the Salamander departed Texel enroute to (Cape Town) where it docked on 5 August 1653 Among those on board was Jan van Harwarden.1,4 

Citations

  1. [S351] Grahame Naudé, "Dutch East India Company Shipping", Familia (DEIC Shipping) 43 Number 1 (2006): Details of voyage 0772.6 from Texel to Batavia
    Number     0772.6
    Name of ship     SALAMANDER
    Master     
    Tonnage     1100
    Type of ship     
    Built     1639
    Yard     Amsterdam
    Chamber     Amsterdam
    Date of departure     10-04-1653
    Place of departure     Texel
    Arrival at Cape     05-08-1653
    Departure from Cape     14-08-1653
    Date of arrival at destination     07-10-1953
    Place of arrival     Batavia
    Particulars     
    Next homeward voyage     5414.6
    On Board     I     II     III     IV     V     VI
    -     -     -     -     -     -. Hereinafter cited as "Dutch East India Company Shipping."
  2. [S654] Mansell Upham 'What can't be cured, must be endured … Cape of Good Hope - first marriages & baptisms (1652-1665)', First Fifty Years, Uprooted Lives - Unfurling the Cape of Good Hope's Earliest Colonial Inhabitants (1652-1713), (http://e-family.co.za/ffy/ui66.htm), January 2012.
  3. [S406] H.B. Thom, editor, Journal of Jan van Riebeeck Vol III 1659-1662 translated by J. Smuts from the original Dutch, (Cape Town, Amsterdam: A.A. Balkema, 1954), Appendix: i. April 15. The Salamander, Skipper Jan Ysbrantszen, from Batavia the 25th January, 1652. Hon. D. Snoeck on board.. Hereinafter cited as Journal of Jan van Riebeeck Vol III 1659-1662.
  4. [S647] Precis of the archives of the Cape of Good Hope, Letters Despatched 1652-1662 to which are added land grants, attestations, Journal of voyage to Tristan da Cunha, names of freemen, &c. Vol III, H.C.V. Leibrandt; (Cape Town, South Africa: W.A. Richards & Sons, Government Printers, 1900), p.309. Jan van Harwarden, of Seventer, ensign, arrived in the Salmander in 1653.. Hereinafter cited as Precis of the archives of the Cape of Good Hope.
 

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