Sillida1

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Last Edited14/03/2019
ShipVoyage On 9 March 1686 the Sillida departed Batavia enroute to (Cape Town) where it docked on 12 June 1686. Among those on board were four politically significant impotenten including Wadja Wangsa van Schribon.1,3 

Citations

  1. [S795] Website The Dutch East India Company's shipping between the Netherlands and Asia 1595-1795 (http://resources.huygens.knaw.nl/das/search) "Details of voyage 5819.1 from Batavia to Goeree
    Number     5819.1
    Name of ship     SILLIDA
    Master     
    Tonnage     324
    Type of ship     pinas?
    Built     1680
    Yard     Amsterdam
    Chamber     Amsterdam
    Date of departure     09-03-1686
    Place of departure     Batavia
    Arrival at Cape     12-06-1686
    Departure from Cape     25-06-1686
    Date of arrival at destination     10-10-1686
    Place of arrival     Goeree
    Chamber for which cargo is destined     Amsterdam (143,409)
    Particulars     
    Previous outward voyage     1407.1
    On Board       I     II     III
    Soldiers      14                         
    Craftsmen     3                         
    Impotenten     4                         
    Passengers     11.                              "
  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. [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), section on the princes of macassar, citing Letters despatched: Lijst … de … Macasarschen Princen C.501. Hereinafter cited as Changing Hands.
 

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