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001893 Ueyulu ya Hedimbi, Ovamboland (<FONT
size=2>Uukwanyama) King [Uejulu - alternative
spelling] [Weyulu - alternative spelling] * +
.1904 --- Ueyulu ya Hedimbi was the thirteenth King of the
Uukwanyama area. He ruled from 1884 until 1904. He succeeded King Namadi
yaMweihanyeka in 1884. In 1890, <FONT size=2>at the invitation of
Ongandjera King Tshaanika Tsha Natshilongo, the Rhenish Missionary Society sent
out two missionaries, August Wulfhorst and Friedrich Meisenholl, to work in the
Ongandjera area in Ovamboland. On their way to Okahao they were stopped by King
Negumbo of the Uukwambi area. Thereafter they are invited by King Ueyulu ya
Hedimbi to establish mission stations in the Uukwanyama area instead
(first station was Ondjiva in present-day Angola in
1891).<FONT size=2> In October 1900 Erich Victor Carl August Franke
visited the Ovamboland Kings Kambonde kaMpingana of the Ondonga area and Ueyulu
ya Hedimbi of the Uukwanyama area. Uukwambi King Negumbo refused to allow Franke
to visit his territory and threatened the Germans with war. Franke reported
about growing native resistance against the activities of the Finnish
missionaries. At the end of 1902 Dr Gerber visited the Ovambo Kings Nehale and
Kambonde kaMpingana, as well as King Ueyulu ya Hedimbi of the Uukwanyama area
and the mission station Ondjiva. Ueyulu died in 1904. His
successor was King Nande (1904-1911). --- Gender: m Field of activity:
POL
Raw Data: Chronology of Namibian History, 2003 (Dierks);
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002175 |Uixab, !Gomén Captain (Topnaar) * +
--- |Uixab was the Captain of the Topnaars (!Gomén) of Sesfontein before
1870. He was the first captain in the genealogy of the !Gomén dynasty. No exact
dates could be traced. He was followed by Hendrik |Uixamab (Aniba-#nûb
|Uixamab)(before 1880). --- Gender: m Field of activity:
POL
Married to: Anibas RAW DATA: Budack
1972:247-248;
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002174 |Uixamab, Hendrik, !Gomén Captain
(Topnaar) [Uichamab, Hendrik - alternative spelling] [Uchamab,
Hendrik - alternative spelling] [Aniba-#nûb |Uixamab - Nama
name] * + --- Hendrik |Uixamab (Aniba-#nûb |Uixamab) was the
Captain of the Topnaars (!Gomén) of Sesfontein before 1880. He was the second
captain in the genealogy of the !Gomén dynasty. No exact dates could be traced.
He was followed by Jan |Uixamab (Aniba-#khami |Uixamab)(before
1900). --- Gender: m Field of activity: POL
RAW DATA: Budack
1972:247-248;
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001894 |Uixamab, Jan, !Gomén Captain
(Topnaar) [Uichamab, Jan - alternative spelling] [Uchamab, Jan -
alternative spelling] [Aniba-#khami |Uixamab - Nama name] *
in Namibia + .1905 in Namibia --- Jan |Uixamab (Aniba-#khami |Uixamab)
was the Captain of the Topnaars (!Gomén) of Sesfontein around 1885. He was the
third captain in the genealogy of the !Gomén dynasty. He sold communal land
around Sesfontein in July 1885 to Adolf Lüderitz. |Uixamab died 1905 in German
detention. He was followed by Levi |Uixamab (||Gaubeb Anibamap)(no dates
traced). --- Gender: m Field of activity: POL
Married to:
||Gaubes Collections/Papers: 1). NAN: A.374 (Treaty of
1898) RAW DATA: Esterhuyse 1968:95, 113; Drechsler 1966:34, 125-126, 358;
Budack 1972:247-248; Chronology of Namibian History, 2003 (Dierks);
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002176 |Uixamab, Levi, !Gomén Captain
(Topnaar) [Uichamab, Levi - alternative spelling] [Uchamab, Levi
- alternative spelling] [||Gaubeb Anibamap - Nama name] *
in Namibia + in Namibia --- Levi |Uixamab (||Gaubeb Anibamap) was the
Captain of the Topnaars (!Gomén) of Sesfontein after 1905. He was the fourth
captain in the genealogy of the !Gomén dynasty. He was followed by Nathanael
|Uixamab (||Âbeb ||Gaubemab)(until 1941). --- Gender: m Field of
activity: POL
Married to: <1>Kukus
(Albertina) <2>||Âbes (Katrina or
Maria) RAW DATA: Budack 1972:247-248;
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002177 |Uixamab, Nathanael, !Gomén Captain
(Topnaar) [Uichamab, Nathanael - alternative spelling] [Uchamab,
Nathanael - alternative spelling] [||Âbeb ||Gaubemab - Nama
name] * in Namibia + .1941 in Namibia --- Nathanael |Uixamab (||Âbeb
||Gaubemab) was the Captain of the Topnaars (!Gomén) of Sesfontein. He was the
fifth captain in the genealogy of the !Gomén dynasty. Nathanael died without
children in 1941. He was followed by Benjamin Kido (Kulib
Gâsemab). --- Gender: m Field of activity: POL
Married to:
!Garos RAW DATA: Budack 1972:247-248;
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000040 Ulenga, Benjamin Crispus [Uulenga, Ben -
alternative spelling] * --- Benjamin Crispus Ulenga was charged in Feb
ruary1977 in Windhoek Supreme Court under the Terrorism Act. He was sentenced to
15 years imprisonment on Robben Island. He was released in 1985. He was
instrumental in re-building the trade unions movement within Namibia. He was the
Secretary-General of the Mineworkers Union of Namibia from 1986 until 1989. He
was elected into the Constitutional Assembly 1989 on the SWAPO List. He was a
Member of the National assembly from 1990 to 1996 (SWAPO) and from 2000 to date
(CoD). He was appointed as Deputy Minister of Tourism and Nature Conservation
1990-1995, Deputy Minister of Local Government and Housing 1995-1996, then
Ambassador (High Commissioner) to the United Kingdom 1996-1998. He left
SWAPO and established the "Forum for the Future" between 1998 and 1999. Ulenga
established a new political party "Congress of Democrats (CoD) 1999-.
--- Gender: m Field of activity: POL
Collections/Papers: 1).
NAN: PRI 3/3 (Prison file) 2). Chronology of Namibian History,
2003 (Dierks)
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001896 Ururua, Heinrich * + .1907 in
Namibia --- Heinrich Ururua was an Otjiherero translator for missionary
Laaf in Lüderitzbucht. --- Gender: m
RAW DATA: JBRMG 106:22,
1907:22;
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000039 Ushona, Malakia Shivute *
--- Malakia Shivute Ushona was charged in mid-1967 under the Terrorism
Act. He was tried with other Namibians in the Pretoria Terrorism Trial from
September 1967 to February 1968. He was sentenced to life imprisonment on Robben
Island. --- Gender: m Field of activity:
POL
Collections/Papers: 1). NAN: PRI 3/18 (Prison file)
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002269 <FONT size=2>Uushona uEndjila,
Ovamboland (<FONT size=2>Uukwaluudhi)
King * + --- <FONT size=2>The
seventh Uukwaluudhi King on record was King Uushona uEndjila. He followed King
Niilenge ya Shipula. He ruled before 1850. The first seven Uukwaluudhi kings
cannot be dated. His successor was the eighth Uukwaluudhi King Shikongo
shIipinge, (ca. 1850-1902).
--- Gender: m Field of
activity: POL
RAW DATA: Chronology of Namibian History, 2003
(Dierks);
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001196 Uys, Thomas Francois Theron * 21.04.1906
at Lindley, South Africa First entry to Namibia: 1947 --- Thomas
Francois Theron Uys was born on 21.04.1906 at Lindley in South Africa. He was
educated at Windburg. He came to Namibia in 1947. He was the Provincial Manager
in SWA for the Standard Bank and President of Windhoek Rotary Club in 1954/55.
He served on the Regional SWA Red Cross Council and was the Vice-Chairperson of
the SWA Rugby Board. He was married to Sheila Uys, née Bromwich in 1932.
--- Gender: m Field of activity: BUS Profession:
Banker
Married to: Sheila Uys, née Bromwich, married 1932- Father:
T.F.T. Uys RAW DATA: WWSA 1959;
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