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000024 Gaerdes, Fritz * 17.10.1892 at Vegesack,
Germany + .1975 at Okahandja First entry to Namibia: 1921 --- Fritz
Gaerdes was born on 17.10.1892 at Vegesack near Bremen in Germany. He came to
Namibia in 1921 to visit his brother Jan at Okahandja, but stayed on until his
death. As from 1922, he taught at the German school in Okahandja. His particular
achievements were, however, found in his hobbies, in particular natural
sciences. His profuse collecting activities, in particular as an entomologist,
earned him a name in scientific circles, while his books and articles on
popularised science subjects contributed to the education of the public. He was
also involved in the protection of monuments. In 1950 he was nominated for the
SWA Historical Monuments Commission, in which he served as a chairman from
1961-1969, and also on the S.A. National Monuments Council. He was elected as
corresponding member of the SWA Scientific Society, and in 1952 the SWA
Administrator nominated him as member of the Hunting and Nature Conservation
Council. His activities also led to the establishment of a conservation area
near Okahandja, which was unfortunately later claimed as a military area by the
South African Army. He also was particularly active in the upgrading of the
Okahandja Public Library, for which he served as a secretary from 1954-1972 and
which was named after him. In 1928 he married Anna Maria Schlettwein. His
daughter Annemarie, married Heywood, is a well-known university teacher and
historical writer. Gaerdes died in 1975 in Okahandja. --- Gender:
m Field of activity: EDU NAT Profession: Teacher
Married to: Anna
Maria Gaerdes, née Schlettwein, married 1928 Children: Annemarie Gaerdes
(married Heywood)
Collections/Papers: 1). Basler Afrika
Bibliographien: PA.1 * Findaid published 2). NAN: A.240 (Correspondence of
Gaerdes with SWA Education Dept. 1921-1962; articles written by Gaerdes) 3).
National Museum of Namibia (Insect collection) 4). UNAM Library: Namibiana
Collection (integrated)(Part of library)
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000474 Gaerdes, Jan * 15.04.1889 at Vegesack,
Germany + .1981 at Swakopmund First entry to Namibia: 1913 --- Jan
Gaerdes was born on 15.04.1889 in Vegesack near Bremen in Germany, in a family
of sailors and peasants, and was trained as a pharmacist. He came to Namibia in
1913, worked as a farm assistant, and served as German soldier in Namibia in
World War I. He worked in many different odd jobs, building wells and dams, as a
pharmacist, storekeeper, filming assistant, etc; with firms such as Sam Cohen,
CDM, OMEG, Northern Labour Organisation. He farmed on Kalidona, which he leased
in 1925 and finally bought in 1940. Gaerdes' love was hunting and zoology, and
he wrote a number of articles on the status of game in Namibia. He died in 1981
at Swakopmund. --- Gender: m Field of activity: SCI Profession:
Pharmacist
Collections/Papers: 1). Überseemuseum Bremen (Ethnographic
collection) 2). NAN: A.440
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000150 Galton, Francis, Sir * 16.02.1822 at
Birmingham, England + 17.01.1911 at Haslemere, England First entry to
Namibia: 20.08.1850 Last departure from Namibia: 1852 --- Francis
Galton was born on 16.02.1822 at Birmingham in the United Kingdom. He was a
British traveller and scientist from a wealthy family. His expedition, supported
by the Royal Geographic Society, reached Walvis Bay on 20 August 1850 and left
in January 1852. He was also the first European to visit what are now the copper
mines at Tsumeb, and to reach Ovamboland from the south. His published account
of these travels came to be a key source of information for his contemporaries,
as well as for modern historians. He died on 17.01.1911 at Haslemere in
England. --- Gender: m Field of activity: SCI Profession:
Scientist
RAW DATA: P. Reiner 1992:407; Lau 1985:V1255; Tabler
1973:42;
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000730 Gamble, S.A. [Gamble, S.N.] * +
02.1880 --- S.A. Gamble was a trader. He lived and traded at Nabauhauro on
the Auob River from 1873, and was shot by Gobabis Orlams ca. February 1880. He
appears as a creditor to Moses Witbooi and several Witboois in Hendrik Witbooi's
"Debt Book", where the later in 1889 took over old debts owed to Gamble from
1869. --- Gender: m Field of activity: BUS Profession:
Trader
RAW DATA: Tabler 1973:43; Palgrave 1991;
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001475 Gaméb !Gaomab, Kai||khaun Captain (Red
Nation) * + .1814 --- Gaméb !Gaomab was
the Captain of the Kai||khauan (Red Nation) from 1800 until 1814. He was the
seventh in the genealogy of the Kai||khaun. He was succeeded by Tsawúb Gamab
(1814-1824). --- Gender: m Field of activity: POL Profession:
Traditional leader Functions: Captain - Kai||khaun (Red Nation) -
1800-1814
RAW DATA: Chronology of Namibian History, 2003
(Dierks);
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001476 Gameb, Traugott * --- Teacher in
Scheppmannsdorf, 1903. --- Gender: m Field of activity: EDU
RAW
DATA: BRMG 1903:19;
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000819 Gamsu, Barnett * 08.12.1900 in
Russia First entry to Namibia: 1921 --- Barnett Gamsu was born in
Russia on 08.12.1900. He emigrated with his family to South Africa in 1911. He
came to Namibia in 1921 as representative for J.W. Jagger Co. He founded his own
wholesale business in 1939. He held the territorial chair of the G.G.N.W.F. He
was active in the Red Cross Society, the Windhoek Chamber of Commerce (which he
chaired) and a Member of the Windhoek Town Council. He also served as Deputy
Mayor of Windhoek. --- Gender: m Field of activity: BUS
Married
to: Gertie Gamsu, née Isaacson, married 1929 Father: Joseph
Gamsu Children: David Gamsu (1935-) RAW DATA: WWSA 1959;
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000820 Gamsu, David * 29.06.1935 at
Windhoek --- David Gamsu was born on 29.06.1935 in Windhoek and educated
in South Africa. He was a businessman and Director of South West
Wholesale. --- Gender: m Field of activity: BUS
Mother: Gertie
Gamsu, née Isaacson Father: Barnett Gamsu (1900-)
Namibia National
Archives Database
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000821 Ganzkow, Joachim Roland * 10.05.1929 at
Stettin, Germany (now: Poland) First entry to Namibia: 15.03.1962
--- Joachim Roland Ganzkow was born on 10.05.1929 at Stettin in Germany
(now Poland) and educated at the Wirtschaftshochschule in Hannover in Germany.
He emigrated to South Africa in 1952 and to Namibia in March 1962. He was
director of various companies. --- Gender: m Field of activity:
BUS Profession: Businessman
Father: Walter Ganzkow RAW DATA: WWSA
1974;
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002160 !Gaob |Hanamab, Kai||khaun Captain (Red
Nation) * + .1800 --- <FONT
size=2>The Nama Captain of the Kai||khaun (also called Red Nation),
!Gaob |Hanamab (1770-1800)<FONT size=2>, was probably the
sixth Chief on record of this community. He was followed by Gaméb
!Gaomab (1800-1814). --- Gender: m Field of activity:
POL Profession: Traditional leader Functions: Captain - Kai||khaun (Red
Nation) - 1770-1800
RAW DATA: Budack 1972:242; Chronology of Namibian
History, 2003 (Dierks);
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001477 #Garib * --- One of the Nama
leaders who signed the Treaty of Hoachanas 1858. --- Gender: m Field of
activity: TRA
RAW DATA: Lau: Andersson I;
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001028 Gariseb, Engelhardt * .1945 at
Otjimbingwe + 24.12.2002 in Namibia --- Engelhardt Gariseb was born in
1945 at Otjimbingwe. He was a SWAPO activist in the liberation struggle. He was
the Mayor of Grootfontein from 199? to his death on
24.12.2002. --- Gender: m Field of activity:
POL
Collections/Papers: 1). NAN: PRI 3/5 (Prison file) RAW DATA:
The Namibian 07.01.2003;
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002056 ||Garoëb, Justus [Traditional title
Gaob Justus ||Garoëb] * 16.12.1942 at Omaruru --- Justus
||Garoëb was born at Omaruru on 16.12.1942. He is the fifth in the recorded
genealogy of the Damara kings. He matriculated at the Augustineum Training
College, Okahandja. He was forced to drop his medical studies at the University
College of Zululand (South Africa) for financial and family reasons. He was a
Member of the Damara Advisory Council since 1971, taking over chairmanship 1977
after the death of Chief David ||Goreseb. He was elected as Senior Headman for
Khorixas in 1976. He refused to take part in the Turnhalle Constitutional
Conference (1975-77). He took the Damara Council into the opposition party, the
Namibia National Front (NNF) in 1977, becoming the NNF President. He led the
boycott of the 1977 election for the first Damara Representative Authority when
the Damara Council was abolished. He reconstituted the Damara Council as a
political party in 1980, as founding president. He was elected as Member of the
Executive Committee for Finance, Agriculture and Forestry of the Damara 2nd Tier
Authority in 1982. He was appointed as the Paramount Chief of the Damara
Community (disputed until 1987) by the Damara Council and the Executive
Committee of the 2nd Tier Authority 1982. He joined the Multi Party Conference
(MPC) 1983 but withdrew in 1984, announcing the Damara Council's support for
SWAPO. He was the leader of the Damara Council delegation to the 1984 Lusaka
Conference on the side of the SWAPO delegation. He was also the leader of the
Damara Council delegation to the 1986 |Ai||gams Conference in Windhoek. He was
the founding President of the United Democratic Front (UDF) in 1989 and was
elected into the Constitutional Assembly 1989/90 for the UDF and the First and
Second (until 1996 when he returned as a traditional leader to Okombahe until
2000) National Assembly of the Republic of Namibia. ||Garoëb returned to the
Third National Assembly in 2000 (now for a coalition between the DTA and the
UDF). --- Gender: m Field of activity: POL Functions: President:
UDF; President: Damara Council; Paramount Chief of the Damara; Member of the
National Assembly
Married to: Irmgard
||Garoës
Collections/Papers: 1). Namibia Handbook and
Political Who's Who, 1990 (Pütz, Von Egidy and Caplan) 2).
Chronology of Namibian History, 2003 (Dierks)
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000120 ||Garoëb, Moses Makue [Garoëb, Moses -
alternative spelling] * 04.1942 at |Arixas near Mariental + 19.08.1997 at
Windhoek --- Moses ||Garoëb was born in April 1942 at |Arixas near
Mariental as the son of Samuel Geingob and Rebecca Geingos. At the age of 17, he
took an active part in the demonstrations against the forced removal from
Windhoek's Old Location to Katutura, and witnessed the massacre of 12 December
1959. He went into exile in 1961 as a member of SWANU, and joined SWAPO in the
same year. He went to study in the United States and appeared before the United
Nations in the early 1960s. After graduating with a BA in Political Science from
the University of Rochester (NY), he returned from the U.S. to Africa in 1966.
In Tanzania, he became a broadcaster with "The Namibia Hour" from Radio
Tanzania, and then editor of SWAPO's newsletter "Namibia Today" and Director of
Information. At the SWAPO Consultative Congress in Tanga, 1969, he was appointed
a member of the Central Committee and Executive Committee (later Political
Bureau), positions which he held until his death, and SWAPO Administrative
Secretary (until 1989). He was elected into the Constitutional Assembly 1989/90,
continued as a member of the first National Assembly and was re-elected in 1994.
From 1990-1995, he served as SWAPO Secretary-General. From 1995 until his death,
he was Minister of Labour and Human Resources. He died on 19 September 1997 and
was given a state funeral at the Old Location Cemetery on 27 September 1997.
Moses ||Garoëb was a SWAPO loyalist. Not having a tribal power-base, his
popularity within SWAPO was based on his outspokenness and his accessibility as
an Administrative Secretary, while outside SWAPO, his often uncompromising and
hard-hitting statements made him many enemies. His last years were overshadowed
by progressing ill-health (Diabetes). He died on 19.08.1997 at Windhoek and was
one of the first leaders of the independent Republic of Namibia who received a
state funeral. --- Gender: m Field of activity: POL Functions:
Secretary-General - SWAPO - 1991-1997 Minister of Labour and Human Resources
- Namibia - 1995-1997
Married to: Monica ||Garoës Mother: Rebecca
Geingos Father: Samuel Geingob
RAW DATA: Chronology of Namibian
History, 2003 (Dierks);
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001996 Garrett * --- Trader whose
presence in Namibia is documented for 1878. --- Gender: m
RAW DATA:
Tabler 1973:43;
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001997 Gassiott, Henry S. * in England First
entry to Namibia: 1850 Last departure from Namibia: 1851 --- Henry S.
Gassiott was a wealthy sportsman and tourist. He landed at Angra Pequeña in
November 1850 with the intention to travel inland to the Limpopo River, but did
not get further than Bethany, then trekked southwards via Sendelingsdrift to
Cape Town. --- Gender: m
RAW DATA: Tabler 1973:43-44;
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000154 Gaudeul, A. * in France --- A.
Gaudeul was a Roman-Catholic missionary sent out from France to South Africa in
the early 1870s' together with Brother George. They established a Roman Catholic
mission at Pella (which had been vacated by the Rhenish Missionary Society in
1869) in 1875. In 1882, their society decided to rationalise her activities, and
they left the station on 25.09.1882. --- Gender: m Field of activity:
REL Profession: Missionary
Namibia National Archives
Database
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000822 Gauerke, Erno * .1915 at Mecklenburg,
Germany --- Erno Gauerke was born in 1915 and grew up in Germany, where he
was active in the youth movement. He emigrated to Namibia in 1947. 1950 he left
for South Africa and came back to Namibia in 1971, where he first worked as
Manager of the Deutsche Höhere Privatschule (D.H.P.S.), then as a free-lance
journalist. Since 1974 he was the Chairman of the South West Africa
cultural/political organisation of the Afrikaans-Duitse Kultuurunie (ADK), board
member of the Republican Party and of SWAPAC. He served as a high-profile
journalistic proponent of the various South-African-generated "interim
governments" and the bantustanisation of pre-independence Namibia, mainly
through the publications of the ADK and his book "SWA/Namibien: Eine schwierige
Geburt" (Windhoek 1986). --- Gender: m Field of activity:
JOU Profession: Journalist
RAW DATA: Wege und Wandlungen
2;
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001479 Gebhardt, Lisa * --- Lisa
Gebhardt was the librarian of the Windhoek Public Library for decades. She
established many important features of the library, which were neglected after
her retirement: namely the Africana Collection, a book box service for customers
outside Windhoek, and local history research. --- Gender: m Field of
activity: LIB Profession: Librarian
Namibia National Archives
Database
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001478 Gehlmann, Hermann * 06.01.1881 at
Dornstedt, Germany First entry to Namibia: 1909 --- Hermann Gehlmann
was born on 06.01.1881 at Dornstedt in Germany. He was a missionary of the
Rheinische Missionsgesellschaft. He came to Namibia in 1909 and was stationed at
Tsumeb. --- Gender: m Field of activity: REL Profession:
Missionary
Married to: Helene Gehlmann, née Bernsmann, married 1913-
Namibia National Archives Database
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001480 Geibel, Lothar *
02.08.1880 --- Schutztruppe officer. --- Gender: m Field of
activity: MIL Profession: Military officer
RAW DATA: Fischer 1935:139,
223;
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000262 Geingob, Hage * 03.08.1941 at
Otjiwarongo --- Hage Geingob was born on 03.08.1941 at Otjiwarongo. He
worked as a teacher for the Rhenish Mission School in Tsumeb. He went into
exile, and was educated in New York (BA in Political Science, Fordham University
1970, MA, New School for Social Research). He served as SWAPO's Chief
Representative in Kinshasa (Congo) and Botswana, then for the two Americas and
at the UN from 1964 to 1971. He was the Director of the UN Institute for Namibia
(UNIN) in Lusaka from 1975 until 1989. He became SWAPO Director of Election in
1989. He was the elected Chairman of the Constituent Assembly, 1989-1990 and
thereafter Member of the National Assembly from 1990 until August 2002. He was
appointed as the Prime Minister of the Republic of Namibia on 21.03.1990 and
served in this position from 1990 until August 2002, when he was dismissed.
Since 2003 he lives in Washington, USA. There he became the administrator for
the "Global Coalition for Africa", an inter-governmental forum that aims to
promote development in Africa. --- Gender: m Field of activity:
POL Profession: Politician Functions: Chief Representative in the Americas
and the UN - SWAPO - 1964-1971 Member of Politburo - SWAPO -
1969-2002 Director - UN Institute for Namibia - 1975-1989 Director of
Elections - SWAPO - 1989 Chairman - Constituent Assembly of Namibia -
1989-1990 Prime Minister and Member of the National Assembly -
1990-2002
Married to: Loini Geingos
Namibia National Archives
Database
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001697 Geldenhuys, J.J. [Geldenhuys, Jannie -
colloquial name] * --- J.J. (Jannie) Geldenhuys was a South African
Defence Force (SADF) commander in Namibia. He was a Member of the South African
Broederbond. --- Gender: m Field of activity: MIL Profession:
Military officer
Namibia National Archives Database
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001406 Gelshorn, Otto * 30.10.1873 +
07.05.1907 --- Otto Gelshorn was born on 30.10.1873. He was the
Bezirksamtmann of Gibeon between 1906 and 1907. He was a Schutztruppe reserve
officer. He died on 07.05.1907. --- Gender: m Field of activity:
MIL Profession: Civil servant
RAW DATA: Hubatsch; Fischer
1935:195;
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000155 George, Brother * in
France --- Brother George was a Roman-Catholic mission helper sent out
from France to South Africa in the early 1870s' together with Father A. Gaudeul.
They established a Roman Catholic mission at Pella (which had been vacated by
the Rhenish Missionary Society in 1869) in 1882, their society decided to
rationalise her activities, and they left the station on
25.09.1882. --- Gender: m Field of activity:
REL
Namibia National Archives Database
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000823 Gericke, Dawid, Dr. * --- Dawid
Gericke joined the Windhoek Academy for Tertiary Education in 1982. He was the
Dean of the Faculty of Education from 1987 until the end of the
1980s. --- Gender: m Field of activity: EDU Profession: University
teacher
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000824 Germani, Hans * + 08.1983 at
Johannesburg, South Africa --- Hans Germani, originally trained as a
medical doctor, served as South African correspondent of the Springer group of
German newspapers since 1976 until his death. He was a vocal defender of the
South African policies on Namibia and otherwise; his book "Rettet Südwest" is a
virulently anti-SWAPO pamphlet in the Cold War tradition. He died in August 1983
in Johannesburg. --- Gender: m Field of activity: JOU Profession:
Journalist
RAW DATA: Obituary FAZ 9.8.1983;
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000825 Gertenbach, Jacobus * 01.03.1914 at
Luckhoff, Orange Free State, South Africa First entry to
Namibia: 1945 --- Jacobus Gertenbach was born on 01.03.1914 at Luckhoff in
the Orange Free State in South Africa. He was educated at Philippolis and
Luckhoff. He was a solicitor and attorney and came to Namibia in
1945. --- Gender: m Field of activity: LAW Profession:
Lawyer
Married to: Gertrud Felicitas Gertenbach, née Trück, married 1946
Father: John Diedlof Gertenbach RAW DATA: WWSA 1959;
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000156 Gertse, Petrus * --- Petrus
Gertse was a foster-son or son of Piet Gertze and worked as an assistant for
missionaries in the 1840s. In the 1850s he worked independently at
Otjimbingwe. --- Gender: m
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Database
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000157 Gertse, Piet * in South
Africa --- Piet Gertse originated from Komaggas in the Cape Colony in
South Africa. He was one of Schmelen's associates. He was an evangelist and
teacher who worked in close association with the Rhenish Mission Society in the
1840s. He worked for the Walvis Bay Mining Company in the late 1850s. In 1861,
he was stationed at Otjimbingwe by Jonker Afrikaner to inform on European
activities there. His wife's name was Lena (?) or Friederike
(?). --- Gender: m Field of activity: REL
RAW DATA: Lau
1989:300;
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000158 Gertse, Samuel * .1805 at Kookfontein,
South Africa + 16.10.1889 at Otjimbingwe --- Samuel Gertse was born in
1805 at Kookfontein in South Africa. He married the first baptised
Otjiherero-speaker, Johanna (Urieta) in 1864, and worked for the Rhenish
Missionary Society for most of his life in various capacities, amongst other as
agricultural instructor for Ovaherero converts at Omaruru in the 1870s. He died
on 16.10.1889 at Otjimbingwe. --- Gender: m
Married to: Johanna
Urieta Gertse, married 1864-1889
RAW DATA: Lau
1985:V1255;
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001998 Gertsson, F. * --- F. Gertsson
was a trader who was based in Omaruru. His presence in Namibia is documented for
1879. --- Gender: m Field of activity: BUS
RAW DATA: Tabler
1973:44;
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001481 Gertze, Karl * --- Teacher in
Rehoboth, 1906. --- Gender: m Field of activity: EDU POL
Father:
Matthäus Gertze RAW DATA: JBRMG 1906:34;
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001482 Gertze, Matthäus * --- Teacher in
Rehoboth, 1906. --- Gender: m Field of activity: EDU
Children:
Karl Gertze RAW DATA: JBRMG 1906:34;
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001483 Gessert, Ferdinand * 12.07.1870 at
Elberfeld, Germany + 05.05.1953 at Keetmanshoop --- Ferdinand Gessert
was born on 12.07.1870 and educated in Elberfeld in Germany. He studied in
Heidelberg and Berlin. He travelled in 1894 to Cape Town and from there to
Namibia. He became farmer on the farms Inachab (which he bought from Paul
Frederiks in 1894) and Sandverhaar. He undertook a study trip to Egypt to study
irrigation methods. He did extensive experiments in irrigation agriculture under
the extreme conditions of southern Namibia and was author of many articles on
the subject. He was a Member of the Landesrat before 1915. He died on 05.05.1953
at Keetmanshoop. --- Gender: m Field of activity: AGR Profession:
Farmer
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002223 Getzen-Leinhos, Ada Maria
Kaera [Ida Kaera - alternative name] * .1864
+ .1926 at Tsumeb --- Ada (Ida) Maria Kaera Getzen Leinhos was the
daughter of the Anglo-Canadian hunter and trader Frederick Thomas Green (Kerina
in the Otjiherero language) and Betsy Kahitjene (Betsy was related to the
Ovaherero Chief Oove ua Muhoko Kahitjene). Ada was born in 1864. Her mother
Betsy died when she was three years of age. She was raised by another relative,
Kaipukire Kahitjene. She was baptised at Otjimbingwe. Ada received her schooling
in Cape Town. In 1881 she married Frekkie Getzen (who died 1900 at Swakopmund)
in Omaruru. Since 1902 Ada lived with her daughter Susanna and the German farmer
Karl Besser, who married Susanna in March 1904 at Karibib, on the farm Okatjiho
near Okahandja. During 1903 Ada tried to purchase the farm Okatjiho from her
uncle, Samuel Maharero. This was not successful because the farm was not
surveyed yet. She also had a claim on grazing land near Grootfontein (Okahua
near Berg Aukas (Info: Mburumba Kerina)) because she was also related to the
Kambazembi family from the Waterberg. On 22.05.1904 Ada married the German
trader Kasper Friedrich Leinhos in Okahandja. Three years later Ada asked for a
divorce. This was rejected by the German authorities on 26.09.1907 because in
the mean time the new 1907 legislation on Namibian natives had outlawed
marriages with native women with retrospective effect. Thus, she was legally
never married with Leinhos. Ada Kaera never accepted this ruling. She also
defied the 1907 legislation that natives were not allowed to possess land,
cattle and to have no freedom of movement. She relentlessly fought against this
injustice and looked at the German courts as her last hope of attaining fairness
and justice. After the German Ovaherero War 1904-1908 she helped members of her
family, especially her mother Kaipukire, to survive and not be put into German
concentration camps. Four weeks after the August 1904 Ohamakari (Waterberg)
battle she approached the German courts in order to get her grazing land at
Grootfontein returned to her from the South West Africa Company. The court case
went until 1914 and was at the end unsuccessful (according to oral evidence from
Mburumba Kerina Ada won the court case, but the court ruling was never executed
due to the outbreak of World War One. Kerina now wants to lay a claim with the
Government of the Federal Republic of Germany to get the farm Okahua back for
the Getzen-Leinhos family). Ada Getzen-Leinhos also tried again, together with
her son-in-law, Karl Besser, to purchase the farm Okatjiho. This also was
rejected by the authorities, because she was classified as "non-white" and not
entitled to possess land and cattle. Ada Kaera died 1926 at Tsumeb. She was the
great grandmother (or grandmother according to Mburumba Kerina) of Mburumba
Kerina who later played a role in Namibian politics. --- Gender:
f
Oral Evidence to Author by Prof. Mburumba Kerina
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000826 Gevers, Rainer * 22.05.1932 at
Graaff-Reinet, South Africa --- Rainer Gevers was born on 22.05.1932 at
Graaff-Reinet in South Africa. He was educated at the Piet Retief High School
and the University of Stellenbosch in South Africa, and the University of
Montana in Canada. He was a mining engineer and General Superintendent of Mining
at Tsumeb Corporation. --- Gender: m Field of activity:
SCI Profession: Geologist
Married to: Hildegard Beate Gevers, née
Buchholz, married 1957- Father: Gottfried Ernst Gevers RAW DATA: WWSA
1974;
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000882 Gevers, Traugott W., Prof. *
.1900 --- Traugott W. Gevers studied geology in Cape Town in South Africa
and München in Germany. He worked as a geologist in Namibia. Later he became
professor of geology at the University of the Witwatersrand. He published
numerous publications about Namibian geology. --- Gender: m Field of
activity: SCI Profession: Geologist Functions: President - SWA Scientific
Society
RAW DATA: Mitt.NWG 43,4-6;
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000159 Gibb, Mr. * --- In 1843, Carl
Hugo Hahn met this trader, who was a trained pharmacist, in the Cape. Gibb was
in Namibia in 1846, but left the country during that year to establish a
business at a bay near Komaggas. During this trip, he took the son of Willem
Swartbooi and two other talented boys to Cape Town, where they were to be
trained as teachers. --- Gender: m Field of activity:
BUS Profession: Trader
RAW DATA: Lau 1984:II334; Vedder
1985:243;
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000827 Gibbons, Cedric Hay * 30.03.1935 at Cape
Town, South Africa First entry to Namibia: 1961 --- Cedric Hay Gibbons
was born on 30.03.1935 at Cape Town in South Africa. He was educated at Maitland
High School and Cape Technical College. He came to Namibia in 1961. He was a
businessman in the building industry. --- Gender: m Field of activity:
BUS Profession: Businessman
Married to: Denise Mary Gibbons, née
Crawford, married 1959- Father: John Andrew Gibbons RAW DATA: WWSA
1974;
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001484 Gibson, H.C.W. * --- Director of
the Kharaskhoma Syndicate. --- Gender: m Field of activity:
BUS
RAW DATA: Drechsler 1966:67, 97, 336, 342;
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000828 Gie, Francis William Reitz * 28.06.1908
at Robertson, Cape Province, South Africa First entry to Namibia:
1936 --- Francis William Reitz Gie was born on 28.06.1908 at Robertson in
the Cape Province in South Africa> He was educated at the Stellenbosch High
School and the University of Cape Town in South Africa. He was a farmer and
attorney. He came to Namibia in 1936. --- Gender: m Field of activity:
LAW Profession: Lawyer
Married to: Shirley Gie, née Foord Father:
Jack Gie RAW DATA: WWSA 1959;
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000401 Giess, Heinrich Johann Wilhelm (Willi) *
21.02.1910 at Frankfurt/Main, Germany + 28.09.2000 at Swakopmund First
entry to Namibia: 1926 --- Heinrich Johann Wilhelm (Willie) Giess was born
on 21.02.1910 in Frankfurt/Main, Germany. He emigrated with his parents to
Namibia in 1926. He studied at the Neudamm Agricultural College (1928-1929) and
at the Animal Breeding Institute of the University of Halle, Germany
(1931-1933), specialising on karakul breeding. Upon return to Namibia, he worked
as a manager on a karakul farm, and later on his own farm. He was interned at
the Andalusia Camp, South Africa, during World War II. He used the time to
intensively study his long-time interest, botany, at the "Camp University" under
the botanist Prof. Otto Volk. After the release, he started working at the
University of Stellenbosch, collecting plant specimens within the Cape Region,
until returning to his farm. Giess started the Namibian State Herbarium (then
"SWA Herbarium") in 1953 on a part-time basis. After four years, the herbarium
was taken over by the Division of Agriculture of the SWA Administration, and he
was employed as a full-time curator. He held the post of curator until his
retirement in 1975, but continued to work at the herbarium until 1980. Giess
made an enormous contribution to the collection of herbarium material in the SWA
Herbarium (now the National Herbarium of Namibia). 18 570 specimens in the
present collection were collected by him personally. In honour of Prof. Dr. Kurt
Dinter, Giess published the first issue of Namibia's botanical journal
"Dinteria" in 1968. This journal was under his editorship until 1991, after
which he continued in advisory capacity. 45 publications originated from his
pen, not counting contributions to other publications, including the substantial
"Bibliography of South West African Botany" in 1989. Amongst his publications
are several new taxonomy descriptions. His contribution to Namibian botanical
knowledge is immeasurable, and it should be noted that this knowledge is of
great practical value to farmers. He died on 28.09.2000 at
Swakopmund. --- Gender: m Field of activity: NAT Profession:
Botanist
Mother: Lilly Giess Father: Wilhelm
Giess
Namibia National Archives Database
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001408 Giesselmann, Justus * 28.02.1877 +
29.11.1904 at Lidfontein --- Justus Giesselmann was born on 28.02.1877. He
was a Schutztruppe officer. He died in action on 29.11.1904 at Lidfontein during
the German Namibian War of 1903 to 1908. --- Gender: m Field of
activity: MIL Profession: Military officer
RAW DATA: Fischer 1935:196,
205;
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000539 |Gôbeb #Goraxab, Kai||khaun Captain (Red
Nation) [Petrus - alternative name] * +
12.12.1880 --- |Gôbeb #Goraxab (Petrus)(1877-1880), the last of the
||Oaseb dynasty, succeeded #Goraxab ||Oasmab (Barnabas)(1867-1877) as Captain of
the Kai||khaun (Red Nation) of Hoachanas. He was the twelfth in the genealogy of
the Kai||khaun. His leadership was contested by !Noreseb Gamab (Manasse)
(1880-1905), and when |Gôbeb died in a battle against the Ovaherero on
12.12.1880 at Otjikango (probably killed on instruction of !Noreseb Manasse),
!Noreseb Gamab (Manasse)(1880-1905) succeeded him. --- Gender: m Field
of activity: POL Functions: Captain - Kai¦khaun - 1877-1880
Father: #Goraxab ||Oasmab (Barnabas)(1867-1877)
RAW DATA: Lau
1995:235; Chronology of Namibian History, 2003 (Dierks);
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002121 Goliath, Andries, |Hai-|khauan Captain (Berseba
Nama) [Tububeb |Garisemab - Nama name] * +
--- Andries Goliath was the Captain of the |Hai-|khauan (Berseba Nama)
between 1925 and 1933. His Nama name was Tububeb |Garisemab. He was the fourth
in the recorded genealogy of the |Hai-|khauan captains. He succeeded Captain
Johannes Christian Goliath (|Nâixab |Aiomab). His successor was Diederik Ruben
Goliath (!Khorebeb |Garisemab)(1933-1938). --- Gender: m Field of
activity: POL
RAW DATA: Budack 1972:255; Chronology of Namibian History,
2003 (Dierks);
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002127 Goliath, David Christian, |Hai-|khauan Captain
(Berseba Nama) [|Gurob gaib #Khaxamab- Nama
name] * + .1976 at Berseba --- After the death of Edward Isaak
(Jnr.) in 1959, Diederik Isaak (#Ariseb |Aiomab)(1959-1970s) was appointed as
successor. He was the eighth in the recorded genealogy of the |Hai-|khauan
captains. Subsequently, the cleavage between the Goliath and Isaak clans again
rifted into the open. Consequently the South Africans appointed a second
|Hai-|khauan Captain, David Christian Goliath (|Gurob gaib #Khaxamab)
(1959-1970s). The whole issue became intertwined both with the struggles around
the implementation of the Odendaal Plan and with emerging party policies between
the pro-South African Bantustan development and pro-independence forces. The
Isaak group supported the South African Namaland dispensation with the later
(1977) Democratic Turnhalle Alliance (DTA) while the Goliath group joined the
South West Africa People's Organisation (SWAPO) in the 1970s. David Christian
Goliath died in 1976 at Berseba and was followed by Stephanus Goliath
(1976-). --- Gender: m Field of activity: POL Functions: Captain -
|Hai-|khauan - 1959-1970s
RAW DATA: Budack 1972:255; Chronology of Namibian History, 2003
(Dierks);
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002120 Goliath, Diederik, |Hai-|khauan Captain (Berseba
Nama) [|Gariseb |Aiomab - Nama name] * +
--- Diederik Goliath was the Captain of the |Hai-|khauan (Berseba Nama)
between 1894 and ca. 1900. His Nama name |Gariseb |Aiomab. He succeeded the
deputy captains Eduard Isaak and Diederik Isaak (1893-94). His successor was
Johannes Christian Goliath (||Nâixab |Aiomab)(ca. 1900-1925). --- Gender:
m Field of activity: POL
Married to:
<1>Tububes <2>!Khorebes RAW
DATA: Budack 1972:255; Chronology of Namibian History, 2003
(Dierks);
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002122 Goliath, Diederik Ruben, |Hai-|khauan Captain
(Berseba Nama) [!Khorebeb |Garisemab - Nama
name] * + 12.11.1946 at Hoachanas --- Diederik Ruben
Goliath was the Captain of the |Hai-|khauan (Berseba Nama) between 1933 and
1938. His Nama name was !Khorebeb|Garisemab. He was the fifth in the recorded
genealogy of the |Hai-|khauan captains. He was successful in the power struggle
between the Goliath and Isaak groups and won against his opposition candidate,
Edward Isaak (Snr.). He opposed the South African native reserve's policy and
was consequently deposed in August 1938 and banned to Hoachanas. The South
Africans appointed two successors as Deputy Captains from each clan (Edward
Isaak (Snr.), however, declined the offer): Edward Isaak (Jnr.)(||Khaub
|Khurimab)(1938-1956) and David Vries (|Gurob Tsauramab) (1938-1956). Diederik
Ruben Goliath died on 12.11.1946 in exile at Hoachanas. After the independence
of the Republic of Namibia, his body was re-buried at Berseba on
02.06.1995. --- Gender: m Field of activity: POL
RAW DATA:
Budack 1972:255; Chronology of Namibian History, 2003 (Dierks);
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height=74 alt="Namibia_Hardap_Hoachanas_Cemetry_5.JPG (80635 bytes)"
src="Namibia_Hardap_Hoachanas_Cemetry_5_small.JPG" width=100
border=2> Copyright of Photo: Dr. Klaus Dierks (Tomb stone
at Hoachanas)
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000540 Goliath, Johannes Christian, |Hai-|khauan Captain
(Berseba Nama) [|Nâixab |Aiomab - Nama
name] * + ca. 1925 --- Johannes Christian Goliath
was the Captain of the |Hai-|khauan (Berseba Nama) and schoolmaster at Berseba
from 1895-1925. His Nama name was |Nâixab |Aiomab. He succeeded Diederik Goliath
(|Gariseb |Aiomab)(1894-1895). He was the third in the recorded genealogy of the
|Hai-|khauan captains. He was one of those Namaland chiefs who supported the
Germans during the Nama-German War 1903 to 1908. Between 1921 and 1923 Goliath
was forced to sell one third of his communal ground (east of the railway line
between Mariental and Keetmanshoop) in order to cover his pressing debts. He
died in 1925. His successor was Andries Goliath (Tububeb
|Garisemab)(1925-1933). --- Gender: m Field of activity: POL
RAW
DATA: Baumann 1967:90; Budack 1972:255; Drechsler 1966:210, 220; Chronology of
Namibian History, 2003 (Dierks);
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000541 Goliath, Paul, |Hai-|khauan Captain (Berseba
Nama) [#Hobexab - Nama name] * ca.1790 at Doorn
Rivier, Northern Cape, South Africa + 15.04.1869 at Berseba --- Paul
Goliath (#Hobexab) was born in ca. 1790 at Doorn Rivier in the Northern Cape in
South Africa. He was a wealthy interpreter and deputy Captain at Bethany. He was
elected leader of Gulbrandsdalen as from October 1850, an outpost of Bethany,
and established himself as independent leader of that community at !Autsawises
(Berseba) with missionary Samuel Hahn in 1850 (until 1852), and supported by
Christoph Tibot. The community was dependent on the Kai||khaun (Red Nation) of
Hoachanas under Captain ||Oaseb. He was the first in the recorded genealogy of
the |Hai-|khauan captains. Goliath was praised by his people as a peace-loving
and skilled ruler. He ruled until 1869. He signed the Peace Treaties of
Hoachanas (January 1858) and of Gibeon (Orlam Peace of December 1867). He died
on 15.04.1869 at Berseba. His successor was Jakobus Isaak (1870-ca. end of 19th
century). --- Gender: m Field of activity: POL Functions: Captain -
Berseba - 1850-1869
Married to: |Aios RAW DATA: Lau
1989:300; Chronology of Namibian History, 2003 (Dierks);
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002128 Goliath, Stephanus, |Hai-|khauan Captain (Berseba
Nama)
* + --- After the death of David
Christian Goliath in 1976 at Berseba, he was followed by Stephanus Goliath
(1976-), a staunch supported of SWAPO in the south. He is the tenth in the
recorded genealogy of the |Hai-|khauan captains.
Gender: m Field of activity: POL
RAW DATA: Chronology of
Namibian History, 2003 (Dierks);
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001486 Golinelli, Dr. * --- Dr.
Golinelli was the Distriktschef of Keetmanshoop from 1897 to 1901. He was later
heading the South West Africa office in the Kolonialabteilung des Auswärtigen
Amtes in Berlin. --- Gender: m Field of activity: ADM
RAW DATA:
Hubatsch; Drechsler 1966:129-133, 168, 230, 329, 346-347, 352, 355, 361-362,
365;
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001999 Goodman * --- Manager of a copper
mine, 1858. --- Gender: m
RAW DATA: Tabler 1973:44;
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002000 Goodwin * --- Hunter and trader.
From 1863-1864 he was in Ovamboland with Palgrave, Pereira and
Hicks. --- Gender: m
RAW DATA: Tabler 1973:44;
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000542 #Goraxab ||Oasmab, Kai||khaun Captain (Red
Nation) [Barnabas - alternative name] * +
21.05.1877 --- ||Oasmab #Goraxab was the successor and son of Captain
||Oaseb !Na-khomab (Cornelius)(1840-1867) of the Kai||khaun (Red Nation) of
Hoachanas. He ruled from 1867 until his death in 1877. He was the eleventh in
the genealogy of the Kai||khaun. He was allied to the Orlam Afrikaners under Jan
Jonker. He was defeated by the "southern alliance" of Berseba, Bethany and
Gibeon in 1867 (Orlam Peace of December 1867). #Goraxab died on 21.05.1877. His
successor was |Gôbeb #Goraxab (Petrus) (1877-1880). --- Gender: m Field
of activity: POL Functions: Captain - Kai||khaun - 1867-1877
Father:
||Oaseb !Na-khomab (1840-1867)
RAW DATA: Lau 1987:130;
Budack 1970:242; Chronology of Namibian History, 2003 (Dierks);
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001487 Gordon, Robert Jacob * First entry
to Namibia: 08.1779 --- Robert Jacob Gordon was a British military officer
in the rank of Colonel. He was one of the earliest European travellers to
Namibia. He entered Namibia at the mouth of the Oranje River with W. Paterson in
August 1779. --- Gender: m Field of activity: MIL
Married to:
Mother: Father: Children: RAW DATA: Tabler 1973:44;
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000830 Gorelick, Samuel * 03.04.1906 in
Bjelarus --- Samuel Gorelick was born on 03.04.1906 in Belarus. He came to
Namibia in 1925. He was a businessman, motor dealer and Director of Gorelick's
Motors (Pty) Ltd. and Gorelick's Cement Works. --- Gender: m Field of
activity: BUS Profession: Businessman
Married to: Polly Gorelick, née
Sherker, married 1949- Father: Zvi Harry Gorelick RAW DATA: WWSA
1974;
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000831 Gorelick, Solly Cholom * 27.06.1910 in
Bjelarus --- Solly Cholom Gorelick was born on 27.06.1910 in Belarus. He
came to Namibia in 1930. He was a businessman and farmer. He was a Director of
Gorelick's Motors (Pty) Ltd., Gorelick's Cement Works and Super Rocla Pipes SWA
Ltd. --- Gender: m Field of activity: BUS Profession:
Businessman
Married to: Dina Gorelick, née Leviton, married 1948
Father: Zvi Harry Gorelick RAW DATA: WWSA 1974;
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002053 ||Goreseb, Abraham * + .1894 at
Okombahe --- Abraham ||Goreseb was a Damara Chief as from around 1860
until 1894. He was the first in the recorded genealogy of the Damara kings.The
Damara Community of the |Gowanin under the leadership of ||Goreseb supported the
Ovaherero against the Nama in 1864. Consequently the |Gowanin were allowed to
settle in Okombahe. Equally, the Damara Community of the !Omen started to settle
at Okombahe since the 1860s. ||Goreseb died in 1894 at
Okombahe. --- Gender: m Field of activity: POL Profession:
Traditional leader
Chronology of Namibian History, 2003
(Dierks)
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000832 ||Goreseb, Cornelius * .1844 + .1910
at Okombahe --- Cornelius ||Goreseb, a Damara Chief of the |Gowanin
Community from 1894-1910, was born in 1844 and baptised at Otjimbingwe and
attended the mission school there. He was the second in the recorded genealogy
of the Damara kings. He and his group left Otjimbingwe for unknown reasons and
eventually settled at Springbokfontein in the Erongo Mountains, where a school
was established. When ||Goreseb was about 40, he was visited by representatives
of the German government, who agreed to recognise him as the leader of the
community at Springbokfontein. After this, the authority of other Damara leaders
began to decline in favour of Goreseb's leadership. He developed a reputation as
a very strict man. Around 1900 he was widely recognised as chief of many of the
Damara communities. At this time he moved from Springbokfontein and settled at
Okombahe. Damara groups from all over the country began to gather and settle at
Okombahe. Governor Leutwein, keen on getting allies and dividing the indigenous
people, "granted" the land around Okombahe to the Damara under ||Goreseb's rule.
He died in 1910 at Okombahe. --- Gender: m Field of activity:
POL Profession: Traditional leader
RAW DATA: Kotze/Botha/van Staden;
Chronology of Namibian History, 2003 (Dierks)
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002055 ||Goreseb, David * at Okombahe +
.1977 at Okombahe --- David ||Goreseb was a Damara Chief as from 1953
until 1977. He was the fourth in the recorded genealogy of the Damara
kings. --- Gender: m Field of activity: POL Profession: Traditional
leader
Chronology of Namibian History, 2003 (Dierks)
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002054 ||Goreseb, Judas * at Okombahe +
.1953 at Okombahe --- Judas ||Goreseb was a Damara Chief from 1910 until
1953. He was the third in the recorded genealogy of the Damara
kings. --- Gender: m Field of activity: POL Profession: Traditional
leader
Chronology of Namibian History, 2003 (Dierks)
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001485 Görgens, H. * --- H. Görgens was
a land surveyor in the rank of Vermessungsdirektor. He was the Bezirksamtmann
for Omaruru from 1912 to 1914. --- Gender: m Field of activity:
ADM
RAW DATA: Hubatsch;
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001488 Gorges, Edmund Howard Lacam, Sir *
11.20.1872 + 18.11.1924 --- Edmund Howard Lacam Gorges was born on
11.20.1872. He was the Administrator of South West Africa from 31.10.1915 until
30.09.1920 during the military occupation of the territory. He died on
18.11.1924. --- Gender: m
Collections/Papers: 1). NAN:
A.312
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000442 Göring, Ernst Heinrich, Dr. * 31.10.1838
at Emmerich, Germany + 07.12.1913 at München, Germany First entry to
Namibia: August 1885 Last departure from Namibia: August 1890 --- Ernst
Heinrich Göring was born on 31.10.1838 at Emmerich in Germany. He received a
doctorate in law. He was a combatant in the wars of 1866 and 1870/71. He joined
the colonial service as the first Imperial German official representative
resident in Namibia (title: Kaiserlicher Kommissar). He arrived at Angra Pequeña
in August 1885, and established an office in the mission school building at
Otjimbingwe with a staff of two. From there, he concluded various protection
treaties, attempted to start controlling mining rights, and the arms and liquor
trade. He had to leave hurriedly after the Ovaherero Chief Maharero had
cancelled his treaty with the Germans. He took refuge at Walvis Bay and left the
country in August 1890 to become German consul in Haiti. He retired in 1895. His
son Hermann Göring gained notoriety as a top Nazi leader. He died on 07.12.1913
at München. --- Gender: m Field of activity: ADM Functions:
Kaiserlicher Kommissar (Imperial Commissioner) - Deutsch-Südwestafrika -
1885-1890
Children: Hermann Göring
(1893-1946)
Collections/Papers: 1). NAN: A.407
(Biography and photograph) (The surviving papers of his son Hermann
apparently do not contain family papers from his father (Mommsen,
Nachlässe)) RAW DATA: Lau 1995:235; DSAB I:313; Esterhuyse 1968:98-145;
Drechsler 1980:32-42; Hubatsch; Dt. Koloniallexikon;
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001489 Gorth, Matthäus * 08.05.1823 at
Heppenheim, Germany + 05.01.1853 at #Goais First entry to Namibia:
31.12.1851 --- Matthäus Gorth was born on 08.05.1823 at Heppenheim in
Germany. He was a missionary of the Rheinische Missionsgesellschaft. He arrived
at Walvis Bay on 31.12.1851. He died from fever only one year later (31.12.1851)
at #Goais. --- Gender: m Field of activity: REL Profession:
Missionary
RAW DATA: Vedder Quellen 3;
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alt="Namibia_Karas_Bethany_6.JPG (91409 bytes)"
src="Namibia_Karas_Bethany_6_small.JPG" width=100
border=2> Copyright of Photo Dr. Klaus Dierks (Grave at
Bethany)
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000833 Gotthardt, Josef, Bishop * 16.12.1880 at
Thalheim, Germany + .1963 First entry to Namibia:
13.10.1907 --- Josef Gotthardt was born on 16.12.1880 at Thalheim in
Germany. He was educated in Holland and Germany. He came to Namibia as Catholic
missionary 13.10.1907. He was the Prefect Apostolic of Cimbebasia 1921, then
Vicar Apostolic. He became Titular Bishop in 1926 and Titular Archbishop in
1952. He became an Assistant to the Papal Throne in 1951. He died in
1963. --- Gender: m Field of activity: REL Profession:
Clergy
Father: Jacob Gotthardt RAW DATA: WWSA 1959; DSAB
IV;
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001409 Gottschalk, Ernst Artur *
05.03.1880 --- Ernst Artur Gottschalk was born on 05.03.1880. He was a
Schutztruppe veterinary officer. He became widely known through the account in
Uwe Timm's novel "Morenga", where his name has been chosen for the main
fictional narrator. --- Gender: m Field of activity: MIL Profession:
Military officer Veterinarian
RAW DATA: Fischer 1935:143;
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000834 Goudie, Andrew S., Prof. Dr. *
21.08.1945 --- Andrew S. Goudie was born on 21.08.1945. He was a
geographer. He was professor of geography at the University of Oxford 1976-. He
was the Deputy editor of "Journal of arid environments". He researched on the
geomorphology of the Namib Desert. --- Gender: m Field of activity:
SCI Profession: Geographer
Namibia National Archives
Database
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001410 Grabau, Ludwig *
14.02.1879 --- Schutztruppe officer. --- Gender: m Field of
activity: MIL Profession: Military officer
RAW DATA: Fischer 1935:245,
247;
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002001 Gray * Last departure from Namibia:
22.07.1852 --- Gray was a mission schoolmaster of the Wesleyan Methodist
Missionary Society. He and his wife worked with Bailey at Warmbad in 1851, then
with Tindall, and left for the Cape Colony on 22 .07.1852. --- Gender:
m Field of activity: REL
RAW DATA: Tabler 1973:44;
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002002 Greef * --- Greef was a hunter
and trader. He was a Boer from Swellendam in South Africa who travelled on the
eastern borders of Hereroland late in 1853. --- Gender: m Field of
activity: BUS
RAW DATA: Tabler 1973:44;
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002020 Greef, Andries * First entry to
Namibia: 1761 Last departure from Namibia: 1762 --- Participant of
Hendrik Hop's expedition to Namibia, 1761/62. --- Gender: m
Namibia
National Archives Database
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002004 Green, Catherine Agnes Ann [Stewardson,
Catherine Agnes Ann - birth name] * --- Catherine Agnes Ann Green, née
Stewardson, was a daughter of the hunter and trader Stewardson. She married
Frederick Thomas Green on 07 March 1865 and always travelled with him. She was
the first white woman in Ovamboland, and their first child Mary was born on 04
November 1865 at Ondonga. She also raised Green's daughter Ada (Ada (Ida) Maria
Kaera Getzen Leinhos) from his first wife Betsy Kaipukire. They had seven
children, of whom three survived. After Green's death in 1876, she carried on
his business. --- Gender: f
Married to: Frederick Thomas Green
(1829-1876) Father: Stewardson Children: Mary Green (1865-) RAW DATA:
Tabler 1973:45-49; P.Reiner 1992:409;
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002003 Green, Charles Alexander * in
Canada + .1862 or 1863 at the Okavango River First entry to Namibia:
1856 --- Charles Alexander Green was a hunter and trader. He was a younger
brother of Frederick Joseph Green who came with his father and brothers from
Canada to South Africa during the 1840s. He traded in Bechuanaland, went to
Australia from 1853 to 1856, and went to Hereroland to travel and trade with J.
Chapman, Edwards, and F. Green. He drowned by accident in the Okavango River in
1862 or 1863. --- Gender: m Field of activity: BUS
Father:
Robert Green RAW DATA: Tabler 1973:45;
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000160 Green, Frederick Thomas [Green,
Frederick Joseph - alternative name] [Kerina - Otjiherero
name] * 04.04.1829 at Montreal, Canada + 04.05.1876 at Heigamchab First
entry to Namibia: 1856 --- Frederick Thomas Green was born on 04.04.1829
at Montreal in Canada. He was frequently referred to as Frederick Joseph Green.
He was a hunter, trader and adventurer. He was a Canadian by birth and came to
South Africa with his father and brothers in the 1840s. He was a close partner
and friend of Charles John Andersson. He became politically involved in the
1860s for Andersson, helped organise the Ovaherero army against Namaland groups.
He had a reputation for ruthlessness as, for example, he did not scruple to kill
women and children of the Orlam Afrikaners. It was on his instigation that Carl
Hugo Hahn went to Ovamboland with a view to establish a mission station there.
He travelled widely in and beyond Namibia, i.a. with Wahlberg to Lake Ngami.
After 1864, he made Ovamboland the centre of his operations. He was the first
European to travel the Okavango upstream to Libebe (present-day Andara), and to
reach the Kunene from the south. He died from an abscess of liver at Heigamchab
on 04.05.1876, while returning from a trip to Cape Town. His first wife was
Betsy Kaipukire; their daughter, Ada (Ada (Ida) Maria Kaera Getzen Leinhos) was
raised by Green and his second wife, Catherine Agnes Ann (Kate) Stewardson, whom
he married on 07.03.1865 and with whom he had seven children, of whom three
survived. --- Gender: m Field of activity: BUS Profession:
Trader
Married to: Betsy Green, née Kaipukire Catherine Agnes Ann
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