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000011 Dahlmann, Kurt [Stachus - pen
name] [Kaktusblüte - pen name] * .1918 at Königsberg, Germany (now Russian
Federation) First entry to Namibia: 1958 --- Kurt Dahlmann was born in
1918 in Königsberg, East Prussia (then Germany, now in Russia). He obtained his
schooling in Danzig with the "Abitur" in 1936. He was German soldier (Air Force)
in World War II. He studied law in Kiel and became a journalist in Kiel. From
1958 to 1978 he was working for the German language daily "Allgemeine Zeitung"
in Windhoek and became later the editor of the newspaper (01.09.1960). In March
1959 <FONT size=2>he suggested a loose federation of SA and SWA. At a
later stage, his cautious call for a more realistic attitude
towards the liberation struggle was perceived as too liberal among sections of
the Namibian German community, and he was ousted from the "Allgemeine Zeitung"
when the newspaper was bought by the conservative Dr. Dieter Lauenstein with
German financial backing (Hanns-Seidel Foundation), allegedly from the CSU
party. From 1979 to 1984 he was involved in tourism and advertising. From
September 1984 to 1985 he was the editor of the newly founded German language
weekly "Namibia Nachrichten" which was funded through German government
sources. --- Gender: m Field of activity: Journalism Profession:
Journalist Functions: Editor - Allgemeine Zeitung - 1958-1978 Editor -
Namibia Nachrichten
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001975 Dallen * --- Dallen was a
European at Stewardson's place near Aris in August 1863. Further details
unknown. --- Gender: m
RAW DATA: Tabler 1973:28;
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001362 Dame, Colonel * in
Germany --- Colonel Dame was the commanding officer in German SWA after
Trotha's demise on 19.11.1905. --- Gender: m Field of activity:
MIL Profession: Military officer
RAW DATA: Drechsler 1966:220-222,
360; Chronology of Namibian History, 2003 (Dierks);
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000372 Dammann, Ernst, Prof. Dr. * 06.05.1904
at Pinneberg, Germany --- Ernst Dammann was born on 06.05.1904 at
Pinneberg in Germany. He was a theologian and linguist. He served as a pastor in
Germany from 1929 to 1933, and Tanzania from 1933 to 1936. In 1940 he became
lector in African languages at Hamburg University. He was a professor of African
studies at the Humboldt University in Berlin, 1957-1962 and the Marburg
University, 1962-1973. Dammann made several field research trips to Namibia and
did linguistic studies on Otjiherero and Oshindonga, with numerous publications.
He was married to Ruth Dammann, née Scholtiseck (1911-) in
1932. --- Gender: m Field of activity: REL LAN
Married to: Ruth
Dammann, née Scholtiseck (1911-), married
1932-
Collections/Papers: 1). Basler Afrika
Bibliographien (personal papers and sound recordings relating to
Namibia)
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000747 Dammann, Ruth [Scholtiseck, Ruth - birth
name] * 30.06.1911 at Breslau, Germany (now Poland) --- Ruth Dammann
was born on 30.06.1911 at Breslau in Germany (now Poland). She was the wife of
theologian and linguist Ernst Dammann. She accompanied him on several journeys
to Namibia, where she recorded orature. --- Gender: f Field of
activity: LAN
Married to: Ernst Dammann (1904-), married
1932-
Collections/Papers: 1). Basler Afrika
Bibliographien (orature recordings) RAW DATA: Namibiana vol.4,
no.2;
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001364 Daneel, John * --- John Daneel
was a Cape Town merchant who in 1856 became the director of the short-lived
Phoenix Mining Company. --- Gender: m Field of activity: BUS
RAW
DATA: Cape Archives GH 21/17;
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000460 Dannert, Gustav Heinrich
Eduard [Dannert, Eduard] * 30.07.1849 at Vörde, Germany +
.1924 First entry to Namibia: 1874 --- Gustav Heinrich Eduard Dannert
was born on 30.07.1849 at Vörde in Germany. He was a missionary of the
Rheinische Missionsgesellschaft. He arrived in Otjimbingwe in 1874, and founded
the mission station Omburo on 16.05.1876. Later he lived in Omaruru. He died in
1924. He was married to Auguste Dannert, née Dahl in 1877. --- Gender:
m Field of activity: REL Profession: Rhenish Missionary
Married to:
Auguste Dannert, née Dahl, married 1877- Children: Elisabeth Kuhlmann
(married Dannert)(1878-) Eduard Dannert Hans Dannert (1882-) Hedwig
Wetschky (married Dannert)(1884-) Helene Heyse (married
Dannert)(1886-) Friedel Dannert (1889-) Otto Dannert (1890-) Willy
Dannert (11894-)
Collections/Papers: 1). Private
collection of E. Doll 2). NAN: copy of no.1 RAW DATA: Otto-Reiner
1991;
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000523 Dannert, Julius * 13.10.1858 at Vörde,
Germany + 19.10.1897 at Otjimbingwe --- Julius Dannert was born on
13.10.1858 at Vörde in Germany. He worked for the missionary trader Hälbich as a
smith, but established himself independently as a transport rider and trader in
Otjimbingwe by 1887. He was married to Johanna Schaffranck. Due to his critical
attitude towards the colonial government, Dannert's relations with his brother
Eduard, the missionary, and other settlers seem to have been strained, whereas
his relations to Nama and Ovaherero customers were reported to be based on
mutual respect. He died on 19.10.1897 at Otjimbingwe. --- Gender:
m Field of activity: BUS
Married to: Johanna Dannert, née
Schaffranck
Namibia National Archives Database
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000524 Dausab, Daniel * --- Daniel
Dausab was attached to the mission station at Hoachanas between 1867 (1869?) and
1905, mostly as a school teacher. As Timotheus Sneeue's brother-in-law, he was
brought by Rhenish Missionary Olpp from the Cape Colony in South Africa as a
young man or boy. As from 1890, the missionaries commented on Dausab's strong
anti-Witbooi (and anti-German) feelings and vanishing interest in mission work.
Apparently Dausab's final withdrawal from the mission led Rhenish Missionary
Judt to close the station Hoachanas late in 1891. It seems that Dausab's
anti-Witbooi feelings led him to mobilise several Ovaherero chiefs to attack the
Witbooi community in Gibeon in October 1891. According to Olpp, Dausab became a
"Witkam" and follower of Witbooi shortly afterwards. The timing of this is not
clear, and the precise context of his correspondence with Sneeue recorded in the
Witbooi journal could not be reconstructed. He left Hoachanas by the end of
1894, a dissatisfied "cripple" who was no longer interested in working for the
mission. In 1904 he joined Stuurman and Hendrik Witbooi in the Great Resistance
War against the Germans. --- Gender: m Field of activity: REL
EDU
Children: Johannes Dausab
Namibia National Archives
Database
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001365 Dausab, Daniel * in
Namibia --- Daniel Dausab was a schoolmaster in Rehoboth. He joined the
breakaway movement from the Rhenish Missionary Society to AMEC in
1946. --- Gender: m Field of activity: EDU
RAW DATA: Schlosser
1958:107;
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001366 Dausab, Gert * --- --- Gender:
m Field of activity: REL
Namibia National Archives
Database
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000525 Dausab, Johannes * --- Johannes
Dausab was the brother of Daniel Dausab. However, Daniel also had a son named
Johannes, and the reference in the Witbooi Journal could be to either. Budack
(1972:994) noted that Johannes Dausab was an official and "kornet" under Manasse
!Noreseb from Hoachanas. --- Gender: m
Namibia National Archives
Database
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001367 Dausab, Johannes * --- Johannes
Dausab was an evangelist of the Rhenish Mission in Keetmanshoop. Later he joined
the breakaway to the AMEC in 1946. --- Gender: m Field of activity:
REL
RAW DATA: Schlosser 1958:107;
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001369 David, Salomon *
--- --- Gender: m Field of activity: REL
Namibia National
Archives Database
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001370 Davids, Nikodemus * in
Namibia --- Nikodemus Davids was a schoolmaster in Bethany in
1903. --- Gender: m
RAW DATA: JBRGM 1903:15;
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000461 Davidson, Basil *
--- --- Gender: m Field of activity:
WRI
Collections/Papers: 1). School of Oriental and African Studies,
London
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001371 Davis * --- Davis was Chairman of
the Board of the South West Africa Company. --- Gender: m Field of
activity: BUS
RAW DATA: Drechsler 1966:345;
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000748 Davis, Nissen Avroy Alan * 21.11.1933 at
Windhoek --- Nissen Avroy Allan Davis was born on 21.11.1933 at Windhoek
and was educated at the Witwatersrand University in Johannesburg in South
Africa. He was a journalist, advertising contractor and estate agent. He was an
editor of the SWA Annual and correspondent of SAPA, Associated Press and leading
South African newspapers. He was married to Pamela Davis, née Warder in
1955. --- Gender: m Profession: Journalist
Married to: Pamela
Davis, née Warder, married 1955- Father: Sam Davis
RAW
DATA: WWSA 1959;
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000749 Davis, Philis * 30.11.1913 at
Oudtshoorn, South Africa --- Philis Davis was born on 30.11.1913 at
Oudtshoorn in South Africa. He was a dental surgeon. He was the Chairperson of
the English Dramatic Society Windhoek. He was married to Diana Clare Davis, née
Delmonte in 1941. --- Gender: m Field of activity: MED Profession:
Dental surgeon
Married to: Diana Clare Davis, née Delmonte, married 1941-
Mother: Ray Davis Father: Benjamin Davis
RAW DATA:
WWSA 1959;
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000462 Davis, Samuel [Davis, Sam] *
09.12.1903 at Primrose, South Africa --- Samuel Davis was born on
09.12.1903 at Primrose in South Africa. He was educated at the Durban High
School. He came to Namibia in 1927 and opened a meat processing plant in Walvis
Bay. In 1931 he turned to journalism. He participated in World War II in the
intelligence service. He was a journalist and estate agent. He was the founder
and editor of the "SWA Annual", chair of SWA Publicity and Tourist Association,
as well as a Member of the Windhoek City Council. He was married to Sera Davis,
née Levin. --- Gender: m Field of activity: Journalism Profession:
Journalist
Married to: Sera Davis, née Levin Father: Lionel
Davis
Collections/Papers: 1). NAN: A.256 (Papers
relevant to SWA Annual) RAW DATA: WWSA 1959, 1974;
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002154 Dawids, Dawid, Patriarch King,
Riemvasmaker * .1840 + .1940 --- The "Patriarch King",
Dawid Dawids (1840-1940), of a Namibian community called the "Riemvasmakers",
was born in or around 1840. He is believed to have been an Omuherero whose
descendants were suppressed by the Nama. Dawids later led his group, also called
Nama speaking Ovaherero (Herero-Orlams) through the south of Namibia to the
northwestern Cape Colony in the 1860s, to settle in the Augrabies area (later,
after their return from South Africa in 1895, they were relocated at
Vaalgras/Koichas (|Hai-|Gâsib)(1908)). Oral history has it hat during the
drought 1829/30 these Ovaherero moved south where they came into conflict with
the local Nama communities (||Oaseb of the Kai||khaun in alliance with Jonker
Afrikaner of the Orlam Afrikaners)(Goman torob: the Cattle War). It is also
thought that these Herero-Orlams were direct descendants of Ovaherero
prisoners-of-war during the Orlam wars in the 1860s. --- Gender:
m
RAW DATA: Chronology of Namibian History, 2003 (Dierks);
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000763 De Beer, Barend Alexander Leonardus *
31.10.1934 at Springbok, South Africa --- Barend Alexander Leonardus de
Beer was born on 31.10.1934 at Springbok in South Africa. He was educated in
Keetmanshoop, Windhoek, the University of South Africa. He was an Auditor and
Partner of P.J. Malherbe & Co. He was married to Sienie Petra de Beer, née
van der Walt in 1960. --- Gender: m Profession: Auditor
Married
to: Sienie Petra de Beer, née van der Walt, married 1960- Father: Willem de
Beer
Namibia National Archives Database
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000657 De Beer, Dave * at Johannesburg, South
Africa --- Dave de Beer was born and educated in Johannesburg. In 1969 he
was expelled by the South African Government from northern Namibia where he was
working in the hospital in Odibo. In 1972 he was expelled from Namibia
altogether, along with his employer, Bishop Colin Winter. De Beer then joined
the Christian Institute in Johannesburg but was "banned" one month later. In
1974 he claimed Dutch nationality and left South Africa to work with Colin
Winter in the UK. In 1976 he moved to the Netherlands to do publicity work for
Namibia and Namibian churches with the Working Group Kairos in Utrecht. He is
the author of several books and many articles on Namibian
issues. --- Gender: m Field of activity: REL
RAW DATA: Allies in
apartheid, 1988;
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000764 De Bruin, Cors * 08.08.1921 at
Hilversum, Netherlands First entry to Namibia: 1947 --- Cors de Bruin
was a dealer and specialist in mineral specimens, owner of a large mineralogical
collection. He was married to Ursula Elizabeth De Bruyn, née Dahms in
1954. --- Gender: m
Married to: Ursula Elizabeth De Bruyn, née
Dahms, married 1954 Father: Johannes De Bruyn
Namibia National
Archives Database
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001977 De Bruyn, Pieter * --- Pieter de
Bruyn was a hunter. In 1738 or 1739 he was hunting elephants at the Oranje
River, and probably crossed the river into Great Namaqualand. --- Gender:
m
RAW DATA: Tabler 1973:29;
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000765 De Jager, Christoffel Lombard *
16.06.1934 at Windhoek --- Christoffel Lombard de Jager was born on
16.06.1934 at Windhoek and was educated at Windhoek High School and the
University at Stellenbosch in South Africa. He practised as an attorney at
Walvis Bay since 01.06.1959. He was a Member of the Legislative Assembly since
May 1970. He was married to Elsa Renate de Jager, née Wilhelm in
1962. --- Gender: m Field of activity: POL LAW Profession:
Lawyer
Married to: Elsa Renate de Jager, née Wilhelm, married 1962-
Father: Roelof Jacobus Beukes RAW DATA: WWSA 1974;
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000766 De Jong, Jacob * 12.11.1898 at
Amsterdam, Netherlands First entry to Namibia: 1916 --- Jacob de Jong
was born on 12.11.1898 at Amsterdam in the Netherlands. He was educated at the
Gymnasium at Paarl in South Africa. He was a pioneer in establishing a modern
meat canning factory and industry in Namibia. He was a cattle farmer and
commander of the Boy Scouts. --- Gender: m Field of activity: BUS
AGR Profession: Businessman Farmer
Married to: , married 1933 RAW
DATA: WWSA 1959;
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001374 De Jongh * --- De Jongh
accompanied Heinrich Vogelsang in 1884 on his way to Bethany. --- Gender:
m
RAW DATA: Esterhuyse 1968:39;
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000767 De Klerk, Jacobus Johannes * 10.01.1920
at Upington, South Africa First entry to Namibia: 1941 --- Jacobus
Johannes de Klerk was born on 10.01.1920 at Upington in South Africa. He was
educated at the Paarl Commercial College. He emigrated to Namibia in 1941 and
was the General Manager of SWA Amalgamated Auctioneers. He was married to
Joachemina Paulina de Klerk, née Kotze in 1944. --- Gender: m Field of
activity: BUS
Married to: Joachemina Paulina de Klerk, née Kotze, married
1944 Father: D.S. de Klerk RAW DATA: WWSA 1959;
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000768 De La Bat, Bernabé Jean Gerard *
20.01.1928 at Worcester, South Africa --- Bernabé Jean Gerard de la Bat
was born on 20.01.1928 at Worcester in South Africa. He was educated at the Boys
High School, Worcester and the Stellenbosch University. He was a Director of
Nature Conservation and Tourism of the SWA Administration. He held many honorary
positions in the SWA Mountain Club, S.A. Academy for Arts and Science, SA
National Council for Nature Conservation, SA National Commission for
Environmental Sciences, SA National Commission for the Environment, SA Nature
Conservation Coordinating Committee, Namib Desert Research Association, SA
Association of Arts (SWA Branch), SWA Scientific Society and the SA Wildlife
Foundation. He was married to Hetta de la Bat, née van der Merwe in 1954.
--- Gender: m
Married to: Hetta de la Bat, née van der Merwe,
married 1954 Father: Gabriel de Vos de la Bat Children: RAW DATA:
WWSA 1974;
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001976 Deary, Frederick C. *
--- Frederick C. Deary was a trader, concessionaire. He traded at Natboud
at least between 1874-1876. --- Gender: m Field of activity:
BUS
RAW DATA: Tabler 1973:28;
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001372 Deininger, Wolfgang * 01.10.1882 in
Germany --- Wolfgang Deininger was born on 01.10.1882 in Germany. He was a
Schutztruppe officer. --- Gender: m Field of activity:
MIL Profession: Military officer
RAW DATA: Fischer
1935:223;
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001373 Deistel * --- Deistel was a
gardener in Cameroon who got Nama prisoners assigned for labour and reported
about their pitiful condition to Berlin. --- Gender: m
RAW DATA:
Drechsler 1966:359;
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000527 Demmler, Friedrich Christian Georg *
+ 01.10.1901 at sea between Namibia and Germany First entry to Namibia:
1898 Last departure from Namibia: 1901 --- Friedrich Christian Georg
Demmler was a lieutenant of the Schutztruppe. He arrived in Namibia in July
1898. He deputised for Bezirksamtmann v. Burgsdorff while the latter was on home
leave in 1900. He contracted malaria and was shipped home three years later, but
died aboard the ship on 01.10.1901. --- Gender: m Field of activity:
MIL Profession: Military officer
RAW DATA: Lau 1995:230; NAN A.648;
NAN NLA 24 D.26;
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000769 Dempers, Cornelius Nicolaas * 07.02.1898
at Ceres, South Africa --- Cornelius Nicolaas Dempers was born on
07.02.1898 at Ceres in South Africa. He was a businessman and Managing Director
of C. Dempers & Co. He was mMarried to Letia Dempers, née Wait in
1929. --- Gender: m Field of activity: BUS
Married to: Letia
Dempers, née Wait, married 1929 RAW DATA: WWSA 1959;
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000440 Dempwolff, Otto Heinrich August Louis *
25.05.1871 at Pillau, Germany (now Russian Federation) + .1938 First entry
to Namibia: 1899 Last departure from Namibia: 1905 --- Otto Heinrich
August Louis Dempwolff was born on 25.05.1871 at Pillau, Ostpreussen (Germany,
now Russian Federation). He studied at Königsberg, Marburg, Leipzig, Berlin and
Tübingen in Germany. He graduated as a medical doctor. He worked from 1895 to
1897 as a medical officer of the "Neuguinea-Kompagnie" and from 1898 to 1911 as
medical officer of the Schutztruppe in several German colonies. His first entry
to Namibia was in 1899 (?). Between 1904 and 1905 he was in the rank of
"Stabsarzt" stationed at Grootfontein. Already during his medical work,
Dempwolff followed his interest in linguistic studies. While in Namibia, he
studied Nama and Otjiherero. Later he was teaching languages at the "Hamburger
Kolonialinstitut", specialising in Melanesian languages, but he also published
about Nama and several East African languages. He died in
1938. --- Gender: m Field of activity: MED LIN Profession: Medical
doctor
RAW DATA: Deutsches Koloniallexikon;
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001375 Denker, A. * in Germany --- A.
Denker was a German farmer. He was infamous for his maltreatment of farm
workers. --- Gender: m Field of activity: AGR
RAW DATA:
Drechsler 166:155;
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001376 Denker, Richard * --- Richard
Denker was one of the few Germans who publicly denounced the killing of Namibian
prisoners-of-war during the German Namibian War of 1903 to
1908. --- Gender: m
RAW DATA: Drechsler 1966:360;
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000137 De Pass, Aaron * .1815 at Kings Lynn,
England + 09.1877 at London, England --- Aaron de Pass was born in 1815
at Kings Lynn in the United Kingdom. He was a merchant and shipping entrepreneur
from the South African Cape Colony since 1846. Besides exploiting the marine
resources off the coast of Namibia (for which purpose he established stations at
Walvis Bay, Sandwich Harbour and Ichaboe), he was also active in the copper
mining activities in Namibia during the 1850. Aaron de Pass had commenced
fishing operations at Walvis Bay in 1852, while Barry Munnik from Cape Town had
established himself in this industry in early 1859, and William Latham was
fishing there in the late 1860s. The fish was generally dried and then exported
to Mauritius. Owing to the inadequate infrastructure, there was too much sand in
the dried fish. As a result the prices received for the final fish product were
so low that the venture did not prove economically feasible. Small-scale fishing
operations and whaling did, however, continue. Aaron de Pass was married to
Esther da Costa. He died in September 1877 in London. --- Gender:
m Field of activity: BUS Profession: Businessman
Married to: Esther
De Pass, née Da Costa
RAW DATA: Lau 1989:298; Phillips: The Pomona story; DSAB I:220; Tabler
1973:1; Wilken et al, 1978:56-58; Berichte, 1853:283;
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001377 De Pass, Daniel *
--- --- Gender: m Field of activity: BUS
Namibia National
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000390 Dernburg, Bernhard * 17.07.1865 at
Darmstadt, Germany + 14.10.1937 at Berlin, Germany First entry to Namibia:
1909 Last departure from Namibia: 1909 --- Bernhard Dernburg was born
on 17.07.1865 at Darmstadt in Germany. He was a director of the Darmstädter
Bank, and many other financial institutions. He was appointed Kolonialdirektor
in 1905. He was the Staatssekretär in charge of the newly founded
Reichskolonialamt between 1906 and 1910. In 1919 he co-founded the Deutsche
Demokratische Partei, a liberal party. Dernburg visited Namibia in 1908. His
policy in support of a state monopoly for the newly discovered Namibian diamonds
made him extremely unpopular among German settlers in the colony. He died
on 14.10.1937 in Berlin. --- Gender: m Field of activity:
POL Profession: Banker
Collections/Papers: 1). Politisches Archiv
des Auswärtigen Amtes Berlin (was there in 1938; no longer in this institution,
fate unknown; possibly identical with no.2) 2). Bundesarchiv Koblenz
(Personal papers 1900-1937: Speeches; papers on travels, particularly from his
colonial office time; private and official correspondence), * Might contain
material on his travel to Namibia 3). in private custody (allegedly lost in
1970) RAW DATA: Hubatsch;
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Dierks (Dernburg's visit to Omaruru, 1908)
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000770 Detering, Karl Heinrich * 24.07.1907 at
Gaub + 02.12.1999 at Windhoek --- Karl Heinrich
Detering was born on 24.07.1907 at Gaub as son of Wilhelm Detering. He was
educated at the Humanistisches Gymnasium Gütersloh, Germany. From 1928 to 1930
he was a clerk for the Rheinborn AG in Borneo, Indonesia. From 1931 to 1932 he
served as a private secretary to the Managing Director of the Otavi Minen und
Eisenbahn Gesellschaft (OMEG) Company in Namibia. From 1933 to 1935 he was a
bookkeeper for the Rietfontein Farming Co. From 1935 to 1937 he was a business
traveller for various Namibian firms. From 1938 to 1940 he served as the manager
of the Farm Gaub. From 1940 to 1947 he was interned at Andalusia and
Baviaanspoort in South Africa. From 1947 to 1955 he served as the Branch Manager
of Taeuber & Cohrssen SWA in Otjiwarongo. From 1955 to 1958 he was a
traveller for Brockmann & Kriess and from 1958 1968 Assistant Manager of the
South West Breweries. He died on 02.12.1999 in Windhoek. He was married to
Hertha Detering, née Lichtenthaler in 1937. --- Gender: m Field of
activity: BUS Profession: Businessman
Married to: Hertha Detering, née
Lichtenthaler, married 1937- (?) Mother: Auguste Detering, née
Stocksiek Father: Wilhelm Detering (1873-) RAW DATA: WWSA
1974;
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001378 Detering, Wilhelm * 27.08.1873 at
Sieker, Germany First entry to Namibia: 1901 --- Wilhelm Detering was
born on 27.08.1873 at Sieker in Germany. He was a farmer for the Rheinische
Missionsgesellschaft at Gaub. His son was Karl Heinrich Detering. He was married
to Auguste Detering, née Stocksiek in 1903. --- Gender: m Field of
activity: AGR
Married to: Auguste Detering, née Stocksiek, married 1903-
Children: Karl Heinrich Detering (1907-1999)
Namibia National Archives Database
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000771 De Villiers, Daniel Jacobus * 22.12.1930
at Wolmaransstad, South Africa --- Daniel Jacobus de Villiers was born on
22.12.1930 at Wolmaransstad in South Africa. He was educated at the Upington
High School and the Stellenbosch University. He was a farmer, a Member of the
Karakul Board since 1958 and a Council Member of the Karakul Breeders
Association since 1961. He chaired the Grünau Farmers Association and he was a
Commanding Officer of the Karasburg Commando from 1967 to 1971. He was married
to: Elizabeth De Villiers, née Roentgen in 1956. --- Gender: m Field of
activity: AGR Profession: Farmer
Married to: Elizabeth De Villiers,
née Roentgen, married 1956- Father: Jan Daniel De Villiers RAW DATA: WWSA
1974;
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000253 De Villiers, Katharina [Rath, Katharina
- birth name] * 21.05.1849 --- Katharina de Villiers was born on
21.05.1849. She was the eldest daughter of Rhenish Missionary Johannes and Anna
Rath. She was married to a Mr. De Villiers in Sarepta, and lived in the Cape
Colony in South Africa from 1878. --- Gender: f
Married to: De
Villiers Mother: Anna Rath, née Jörris (1822-1859) Father: Johannes Rath
(1816-1903)
Namibia National Archives Database
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000772 Devlin, Stanley William * 31.03.1909 at
Kimberley, South Africa --- Stanley William Devlin was born on 31.03.1909
at Kimberley in South Africa. He was educated at the Christian Bros. College in
Kimberley and the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg. He was an
Assistant General Manager of the CDM from 1944 to 1954 and a General Manager of
CDM from 1955. He was married to Margaret Norah Devlin, née Counihan in
1939. --- Gender: m Field of activity: ENG
Married to: Margaret
Norah Devlin, née Counihan, married 1939- Father: Thomas Devlin RAW DATA:
WWSA 1969;
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000773 De Vylder, Gustav * .1827 in Sweden +
.1908 in Sweden First entry to Namibia: 1873 Last departure from Namibia:
1875 --- Gustav de Vylder was born in 1827 in Sweden. He was originally a
surveyor. He changed his field to the study of insects and reptiles. In 1871,
after having obtained a grant to study and collect in South Africa, he left on
the Swedish corvette Norrköping to South America and ultimately Cape Town. He
remained in the Cape Colony until the early part of 1873 when he left for
Namibia. A Swedish tradesman, Bergvall, wishing to try his luck in Namibia,
asked De Vylder to help him in trading. Part of the trip was overland which gave
De Vylder time to collect specimens. For the next two years, he remained in
Namibia concentrating on the northern part and establishing his headquarters at
Omaruru which by this time had a number of Scandinavians. De Vylder returned to
Sweden in 1875, and much of his collection was subsequently obtained by the
Riksmuseum in Stockholm. From 1879 to 1887, he was in Cape Town where he
continued his insect collection as well as wrote poetry and other literary
works. He kept diaries but never published his research. In 1897, he again
returned to Sweden. He died there in 1908. --- Gender: m Field of
activity: SCI
Namibia National Archives Database
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000774 De Wet, Johannes Marthinus [De Wet,
Jannie] * 10.11.1927 at Rouxville, South Africa First entry to Namibia:
1928 --- Johannes Marthinus de Wet was born on 10.11.1927 at Rouxville in
South Africa. He was educated at the Outjo Primary School, the Ficksburg High
School and the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg. He was a
technical officer to the Afrikander Cattle Breeders Association from 1955 to
1957. He was the Chairman of the Northern Agricultural and Industrial Show from
1959 to 1960. He served on many agricultural committees. De Wet entered the
South African Parliament as M.P. for the Namib Constituency in 1964. 1966, he
became the M.P. for Karas. He was appointed as Commissioner-General on 01 May
1970. During his term of office, the migrant workers' general strike took place.
He was married to Lesinda De Wet, née Leroux-Preis in 1952. --- Gender:
m Field of activity: AGR POL Profession: Farmer Politician
Married
to: Lesinda De Wet, née Leroux-Preis, married 1952- Father: Gideon De
Wet RAW DATA: Dickie/Rake 1973. WWSA 1974.;
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000463 Dickmann, Renee * .1886 in Belgium +
.?.1955 First entry to Namibia: 1914 --- Renee Dickmann was born as
Dieckmann, probably in Belgium (in 1886), and came to South Africa around the
beginning of the First World War. He worked as a colonial officer and
administrator from 1915 into the 1920s in Ondangwa, Nkurenkuru and the Waterberg
Reserve. He is principally known for his vast collection of photographs from
this period, which was donated by his widow in 1955 to the South African Museum
in Cape Town, and is now held by the National Archives of Namibia. He was
married to Steenie Maria Iris Dickmann, née Smuts. --- Gender: m Field
of activity: ADM
Married to: Steenie Maria Iris Dickmann, née
Smuts
Collections/Papers: 1). NAN: A.333
(Photographs)
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000416 Diehl, Else Karoline * 10.02.1913 at
Haiger, Dillkreis, Germany + 16.08.2002 at Windhoek First entry to
Namibia: 1938 --- --- Gender: f Field of activity:
REL
Married to: Hans-Karl Diehl, married 1938-.
Namibia National
Archives Database
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001379 Diehl, Hans Karl *
.1911 --- --- Gender: m Field of activity: REL
Namibia
National Archives Database
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000138 Diehl, Hermine [Schmidt, Hermine - birth
name] * 15.09.1840 at Naurod, Germany + 06.06.1879 at
Okahandja --- Hermine Diehl was born on 15.09.1840 at Naurod, Germany. She
was the first wife of Philipp Diehl (married on 21.01.1872). They had three
children. She died on 06.06.1879 at Okahandja. --- Gender:
f
Married to: Philipp Diehl (1837-1920), married 1872-1879
RAW DATA: Vergissmeinnicht 1893:51-52;
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001380 Diehl, Jakob [Diehl III] * 08.08.1878
at Schwalbach, Germany First entry to Namibia: 1901 --- Jakob Diehl was
born on 08.08.1878 at Schwalbach in Germany. He was a construction technician
employed by the Rheinische Missionsgesellschaft. He came to Namibia in 1901. He
was also referred to as "Diehl III". --- Gender: m
Namibia National
Archives Database
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000139 Diehl, Philipp [Diehl I] * 18.05.1837
at Ehringshausen, Germany + 24.03.1920 at Usakos First entry to Namibia:
1868 --- Philipp Diehl was born on 18.05.1837 at Ehringshausen in Germany.
He was a missionary of the Rheinische Missionsgesellschaft who came to Okahandja
with Johann Jakob Irle on 18 May 1870, and was present at the meeting held there
in September 1870 between the Nama and Ovaherero chiefs that resulted in the
Peace Treaty of 23.09.1870, which Diehl witnessed. Also referred to as "Diehl
I". He worked at Okahandja from 1870 until at least 1890, when Maharero died
there. He served as "Präses" (Preses) of the Herero mission. He married twice:
Hermine Schmidt (from 21.01.1872 to 06.06.1879) with three children and Amalie
Skoglund (28 March 1882) with two children. He died on 24.03.1920 at
Usakos. --- Gender: m Field of activity: REL Profession:
Missionary
Married to: <1> Hermine Schmidt (1840-1879), married
1872-1879 <2> Amalie Skoglund, married 1882-
RAW DATA: Drechsler 1966:145, 162, 243, 245, 332. 348,
351; Tabler 1972:29; Vergissmeinnicht 1893:51-52; Mossolow
1986:51;
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001381 Diehl, Wilhelm [Diehl
II] * 30.06.1877 at Okahandja --- Wilhelm Diehl [Diehl II] was born on
30.06.1877 at Okahandja. He was a missionary of the Rheinische
Missionsgesellschaft. He was sent out in 1901. He was married to Eugenie Diehl,
née Schüler in 1906. --- Gender: m Field of activity:
REL Profession: Missionary
Married to: Eugenie Diehl, née Schüler,
married 1906-
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000775 Diekmann, Wilhelm Johannes * 10.12.1890
at Osternburg, Germany First entry to Namibia: 1908 --- Wilhelm
Johannes Diekmann was born on 10.12.1890 at Osternburg in Germany. He came to
Namibia in 1908 with his father. He was a farmer at Hamakari (Ohamakari) and
other farms until 1957 until h retired to Windhoek. --- Gender: m Field
of activity: AGR Profession: Farmer
Father: Gustav Diekmann RAW
DATA: Namibiana III,1 (1981);
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000367 Diergaardt, Johannes Gerard Adolf, Baster
Captain [Diergaardt, Hans] * 16.09.1927 at Rehoboth +
12.02.1998 at Rehoboth --- Johannes (Hans) Gerard Adolf Diergaardt was
born on 16.09.1927 at Rehoboth. He was trained as a car mechanic, became later a
farmer and businessman. Diergaardt entered politics in 1947 as a member of the
Rehoboth Burgervereniging. He founded the Rehoboth Tax Payers Association in
March 1959, the Rehoboth Peoples Party (Rehoboth Volksparty) in 1968, and the
Rehoboth Liberation Party in 1975. In 1969 Diergaardt was Chairman of the
National Convention, which included SWAPO and SWANU. He was a member of the
Rehoboth Advisory Council from 1959 until it was abolished in 1977. He
participated in internal settlement talks in the 1970ies, including the
Turnhalle Conference in 1975-76. He was a Member of the internal National
Assembly, 1978-. <FONT size=2>On 03.10.1977 an election was held for a
Kaptein (Captain) for Rehoboth in terms of the Rehoboth Self-Government
Act, No. 56 of 1976. The election was narrowly won by Ben Africa, leader of the
Baster delegation at the Turnhalle Conference and of the Baster
Vereniging. His opponent was Johannes (Hans) Gerard Adolf Diergaardt of the
Rehoboth Liberation Party. Diergaardt challenged the outcome of the election in
court, and the court consequently ruled that Africa could not be installed as
Kaptein of the Rehoboth Gebied. On 31.10.1977 elections for the
Rehoboth Volksraad were held and won by Diergaardt. Consequently he
became the fifth and last Baster Captain in 1979. In the 1980s he
took part in the "transitional governments" and was the "internal" Minister of
Agriculture and Conservation from 1988-89. In 1988 he founded the Federal
Convention of Namibia and was elected as its top candidate to the Constituent
Assembly in the 1989 elections. However, he vacated his seat in the subsequent
National Assembly due to ill-health. Throughout his life, he was committed to
establish a special status for his Baster community, and spearheaded its
unsuccessful post-independence legal bid for the return of control over the land
around Rehoboth, which was finally dropped in 1997. He died on 12.02.1998 at
Rehoboth. The position of a Baster Captain was not filled after this. He was
married to Sannie Diergaardt. --- Gender: m Field of activity:
POL Functions: Chairman - National Convention - 1969 Member - Rehoboth
Advisory Council - 1959-1977 Member - National Assembly of South West Africa
- 1978- Kaptein - Rehoboth Community - 1979- Minister of Agriculture and
Conservation - Transitional Government of National Unity - 1988-1989 Member
of Constituent Assembly - 1989-1990
Married to: Sannie
Diergaardt
RAW DATA: Chronology of Namibian History, 2003
(Dierks);
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000528 Diergaardt, Johannes *
--- Johannes Diergaardt was a Rehoboth Baster who occasionally acted as a
diplomatic messenger for Hendrik Witbooi, but later served in the Baster
auxiliary troop assisting v. François' expeditions against Hendrik Witbooi's
stronghold at Hoornkrans. His father was killed in one of Witbooi's raids on
Baster transport riders after the Hoornkrans massacre. No further details could
be traced. --- Gender: m
Namibia National Archives
Database
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000002 Dierks, Klaus, Dr. * 19.02.1936 at
Berlin-Dahlem, Germany First entry to Namibia: 1965 --- Klaus Dierks
was born on 19.02.1936 at Berlin-Dahlem. He received his schooling in Zeuthen,
Schulpforta, Eichwalde (GDR-Abitur: 1955) and Berlin (West) Abitur 1956. He
studied civil engineering and history at the Technische Universität Berlin,
Diplomingenieur 1965, Doktor-Ingenieur (Dr.-Ing.), 1992. He came to Namibia in
1965 to work as a civil engineer in the Roads Department. He became Chief
Engineer in the Department of Transport in 1981. He was involved in the
planning, design and construction of Namibia's unique roads system in the last
forty years. Dierks was a founding member of the "Interessengemeinschaft
Deutschsprachiger Südwester" (IG) in 1977 and drew closer to the liberation
movement SWAPO in 1982. Due to this political involvement he was dismissed by
the South African authorities in 1987. He was appointed Deputy Minister of
Works, Transport and Communications in the first Namibian government, 1990, and
the second government, 1995. He was a Member of the National Assembly from 1990
to up to his retirement in 2000. Dierks was pivotal in establishing new
east-west road links in order to connect Namibia with the landlocked countries
in the east, like the Trans-Kalahari and Trans-Caprivi highways. Furthermore he
created and implemented a development programme in transport and
telecommunication infrastructure for the formerly neglected regions in Namibia's
north, in order to balance the "two Namibias". He played a key role in the
technical re-integration of the port town of Walvis Bay between 1990 and 1994
and in the development of the port of Lüderitz. He was instrumental in the
establishment of planning and management criteria to construct highways and
appropriate rural roads by labour-based means. This led to a new concept in the
engineering of roads in order to fight the unemployment problem in Namibia. He
designed the unique Road Sector Reform in order to safeguard and enhance the
best roads system in Africa, Namibia's roads infrastructure. He played a
decisive role in the revival of the Tsumeb Copper Mines in 1999 and in the
development of alternative energies (wind power and solar power). His special
interests are mountaineering (Himalayas) and early Namibian history. He
re-discovered the ancient Namibian settlement of //Khauxa!nas in the Great Karas
Mountains. As Chairperson of the Board of Directors of Namibia's state-owned
railway company, TransNamib, since 2002, he managed to turn-around the ailing
transport company into a highly profitable undertaking. He is also the Chairman
of the Electricity Control Board (ECB) (since 2000) and the Deputy Chairman of
the Road Fund Administration (since 2003). He serves as a Member of the Cabinet
Committee: Archives of the Anticolonial Resistance and Liberation Struggle
(AACRLS) and is the Chairman of the Research Committee of the AACRLS. He
published many books and articles on engineering and historical matters in
Namibia. He is married to Karen Dierks, née von Bremen on 23.08.1962, with four
children: Alexander Dierks (1966-), Katrin Dierks (1967-), Susanne Dierks
(1970-) and Annette Dierks (1978-). His father was Ernst Joachim Albert Karl
Dierks, born on 12.02.1905 at Berlin-Friedrichshagen (died during World War Two
in August 1944 in France) and his mother: Annemarie Dierks, née Pötzsch, born on
09.06.1913 at Berlin-Lichtenberg. --- Gender: m Field of
activity: Engineering; Civil Service; POL Profession: Civil Engineer
Professional Engineer (Pr.Eng.) Functions: Deputy Minister - Ministry of
Works, Transport and Communication - 1990-1999 Deputy Minister - Ministry of
Mines and Energy - 1999-2000 Member of National Assembly
1990-2000 Chairman - Electricity Control Board (ECB)- 2000- Chairman -
TransNamib (Namibian Railways)- 2002- Deputy Chairman - Road Fund
Administration - 2003- Chairman - Sub-Committee: Research: Archives of the
Anticolonial Resistance and Liberation Struggle (AACRLS) 2002- Member -
Steering Committee: Archives of the Anticolonial Resistance and Liberation
Struggle (AACRLS) 2002-
Married to: Karen Dierks, née von
Bremen, married 23.08.1962 Children: Alexander Dierks (1966-) Katrin
Dierks (1967-) Susanne Dierks (1970-) Annette Dierks
(1978-) Father: Ernst Joachim Albert Karl Dierks, born
12.02.1905 at Berlin-Friedrichshagen Mother: Annemarie Dierks,
née Pötzsch, born 09.06.1913 at Berlin-Lichtenberg
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Dierks
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000529 Diestel, Friedrich * 01.06.1862 in
Germany + 02.09.1894 at Gurus --- Friedrich Diestel was born on
01.06.1862 in Germany. He was a lieutenant of the Schutztruppe who arrived in
Namibia in June 1894 and fell three months later in the war against Hendrik
Witbooi at 02.09.1894 at Gurus in the Naukluft Mountains. --- Gender:
m Field of activity: MIL
RAW DATA: Lau 1995:230; NAN A.648; Lenssen
1994:263;
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001382 Dietrich * --- Dietrich was a
German trader who murdered in 1903 the daughter-in-law of Ovaherero Chief
Zacharias Zeraua of Otjimbingwe, a case which was widely discussed and perceived
as a major cause of Ovaherero dissatisfaction against the German colonial
dispensation. --- Gender: m Field of activity: TRA
RAW DATA:
Drechsler 1966:154-155;
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002077 Dimbare, Frans, Mbukushu
Chief [Fumu, traditional
title]
* + --- Fumu
Frans Dimbare, together with Fumu Alfons Majavero, ruled on Tanhwe
Island in the Okavango River as Chief of the Mbukushu area in the Kavango from
1969 until 1991. He was the fifteenth in the recorded genealogy of the Mbukushu
kings. --- Gender: m Field of activity: POL
RAW DATA: Chronology
of Namibian History, 2003 (Dierks);
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002070 Dimbu I, Mbukushu
King [called also Ndara or
Libebe] * + .1895 at Thipanana Island in the Okavango
River --- In the Kavango one of the earlier known Mbukushu Kings was Dimbu
I. He was the ninth in the recorded genealogy of the Mbukushu kings. He
succeeded King Diyeve I. He died in 1895 and was succeeded by King Diyeve II
(1895-1915). --- Gender: m Field of activity: POL
RAW DATA:
Chronology of Namibian History, 2003 (Dierks);
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002073 Dimbu II, Mbukushu
King
* + .1939 at Tanhwe Island
in the Okavango River --- In the Kavango Mbukushu King Disho I died in
1929. He was the twelfth in the recorded genealogy of the Mbukushu kings. He was
succeeded by King Dimbu I. King Dimbu I died in 1939 and was succeeded by King
Disho II (1939-1947). --- Gender: m Field of activity: POL
RAW
DATA: Chronology of Namibian History, 2003 (Dierks);
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000464 Dinter, Kurt * 10.06.1868 at Bautzen,
Germany + 16.12.1945 at Neukirch, Germany --- Kurt
Dinter was born on 10.06.1868 at Bautzen in Germany.
He was a renown botanist. He died on 16.12.1945 at Neukirch in
Germany. --- Gender: m Field of activity: BOT Profession:
Botanist
Collections/Papers: 1). South African Museum, Cape Town:
Private herbarium (purchased in 1923) 2). Unknown: private papers * Hermann
Jacobsen "Handbuch der sukkulenten Pflanzen" (Jena 1954-1955) has published
illustrations from "Nachlass Dinter", without information where the material is
available 3). Various places: Herbarium material * Herbarium specimen
collected by Dinter have gone to Zürich, Berlin-Dahlem, National Herbarium
Pretoria, and other places 4). NAN: A.364
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002063 Dinyando, Mbukushu
King * + before 1850 --- In the Kavango one
of the earliest known Mbukushu Kings was Dinyando. He was the second in the
recorded genealogy of the Mbukushu kings. He succeeded King Sinyungu. No life
dates could be traced so far. Successor was King Sihurera (before
1850). --- Gender: m Field of activity: POL
RAW DATA: Chronology
of Namibian History, 2003 (Dierks);
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002072 Disho I, Mbukushu
King
* + .1929 at Tanhwe Island
in the Okavango River --- In the Kavango Mbukushu King Diyeve II died in
1915. He was the eleventh in the recorded genealogy of the Mbukushu kings. He
was succeeded by King Disho I. King Disho I died in 1929 and was succeeded by
King Dimbu II (1929-1939). --- Gender: m Field of activity:
POL
RAW DATA: Chronology of Namibian History, 2003 (Dierks);
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002074 Disho II, Mbukushu
King
* + --- In the
Kavango Mbukushu King Dimbu I died in 1939. He was the thirteenth in the
recorded genealogy of the Mbukushu kings. He was succeeded by King Disho II.
King Disho II, however, was deposed by the South Africans in 1947 (due to
alleged illegal hunting of the "royal" game, a hippopotamus) and banned to
Botswana. He only returned to Namibia in 1969. From 1947 until 1969 Max Makushe
was the Mbukushu Chief. After him the Mbukushu Kings Fumu (traditional
title) Alfons Majavero and Fumu Frans Dimbare ruled on Tanhwe Island in
the Okavango River. --- Gender: m Field of activity: POL
RAW
DATA: Chronology of Namibian History, 2003 (Dierks);
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height=100 alt="Namibia.Kavango.Mukwe_Chief.jpg (26641 bytes)"
src="Namibia.Kavango.Mukwe_Chief_small.jpg"
width=100> Copyright of Photo: Dr. Klaus Dierks (Photo
taken at Mukwe, June 1975)
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002313 Ditshabue, <FONT size=2>Hubert
Tidimalo, Tswana Chief * +
--- <FONT size=2>Hubert Tidimalo Ditshabue followed Tswana Chief
Kgosi-kgolo (traditional title) Constance Letang Kgosiemang in 1992.
He lives in Aminuis. --- Gender: m Field
of activity: POL
RAW DATA: Chronology of Namibian History, 2003
(Dierks);
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001384 Dixon, Daniel Esma * --- Daniel
Esma Dixon hailed from Omaruru. He was a transport rider during the
German-Namibian War of 1904 and thereafter. --- Gender: m
RAW DATA:
Drechsler 1966:353;
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000776 Dixon, Frank Horace * 19.12.1918 at
Kimberley, South Africa --- Frank Horace Dixon was born on 19.12.1918 at
Kimberley in South Africa. He was educated at Christian Bros. College, Kimberley
and Leeds University in the U.K. From 1939 until 1945 he served as a Lieutenant
in World War II. He was an architect. He was the President of the SWA Institute
of Architects. He was married to Barbara Dixon, née Campbell in
1946. --- Gender: m Profession: Architect
Married to: Barbara
Dixon, née Campbell, married 1946- Father: C.C. Dixon RAW DATA: WWSA
1959;
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000777 Dixon, Jacobus Christiaan * 22.05.1923
at Garies, South Africa First entry to Namibia: 1946 --- Jacobus
Christiaan Dixon was born on 22.05.1923 at Garies in South Africa. He was
educated at Upington. He served in the South African Army during World War II
from 1941 to 1946. He came to Namibia in 1946 as a carpenter for the SWA
Administration Dept. of Works, became then a building contractor. He was a
director of various companies in the construction and tourism sector, incl. J.C.
Dixon, Windhoek Bricks, Suidwes Safari Motels, Toerkor, Johnny Hamman en Kie.,
Putt-Putt SA and SWA Travel Safari. He was married to Jacoba Gerharda Elizabeth
Dixon, née Kruger in 1950. --- Gender: m Field of activity:
BUS
Married to: Jacoba Gerharda Elizabeth Dixon, née Kruger, married 1950
Father: James Richard Dixon RAW DATA: WWSA 1974;
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001978 Dixon, Peter * First entry to
Namibia: 12.1843 --- Peter Dixon was a trader and transport rider. He came
to Namibia as a trader with his wife and four children and trader Morris at the
request of Jonker Afrikaner in December 1843, in partnership with T. Lawton of
Cape Town. Dixon and Morris established a trading post at Sandfontein. He was
still alive in 1877. --- Gender: m Field of activity: BUS
RAW
DATA: Tabler 1973:29-30;
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001383 Dixon, Sidney * First entry to
Namibia: 1841 --- Sidney Dixon was a well-known trader who came to Namibia
with his family, trader Morris, and Saul Shepherd in 1841. He established a
trading post at Sandfontein in ca. 1845 but also undertook trading throughout
Nama- and Damaraland. The partnership with Morris was dissolved in the late
1840s. Dixon was still trading in 1877. --- Gender: m Field of
activity: TRA
RAW DATA: Tabler: Pioneers, 30; Esterhuyse
1968:11;
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002069 Diyeve I, Mbukushu
King * + .1850 at Thipanana Island in the Okavango
River --- In the Kavango one of the earlier known Mbukushu Kings was
Diyeve I. He was the eighth in the recorded genealogy of the Mbukushu kings. He
succeeded Queen Rukonga. He died in 1850 and was succeeded by King Dimbu I
(called also Ndara or Libebe). --- Gender: m Field of activity:
POL
RAW DATA: Chronology of Namibian History, 2003 (Dierks);
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002071 Diyeve II, Mbukushu
King [called also Ndara or
Libebe] * + .1915 at Tanhwe Island in the Okavango
River --- In the Kavango the first Mbukushu King who can be clearly dated
was Diyeve II, also called Ndara or Libebe. He was the tenth in the recorded
genealogy of the Mbukushu kings. He succeeded King Dimbu I in 1895. He shifted
the Mbukushu residence from Thipanana Island to Tanhwe Island, which is situated
opposite the Roman Catholic mission station Andara. 1903 Diyeve II agreed with
Roman Catholic Father Nachtwey to allow the establishment of such a station.
1911 Diyeve asked better German protection against aggressions from the Tswana
people in Bechuanaland. Consequently the German colonial administration
established a police station on Tanhwe Island. King Diyeve II died in 1915 and
was succeeded by King Disho I (1915-1929). --- Gender: m Field of
activity: POL
RAW DATA: Chronology of Namibian History, 2003
(Dierks);
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000434 Doerk, Ludwig * 10.01.1865 +
24.02.1892 at Windhoek First entry to Namibia: June 1889 --- Ludwig
Doerk (born on 10.01.1865), a sergeant in Curt von François' "Schutztruppe",
committed suicide in Windhoek shortly after his discharge from the troop. He
died on 24.02.1892 and was the first person buried in the old Windhoek
graveyard. --- Gender: m Field of activity: MIL Profession:
Soldier
RAW DATA: AHK 1982, pp.32+51;
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001979 Dolman, Alfred * 19.09.1827 at London,
England + 28.12.1851 at near Kolobeng, Botswana First entry to Namibia:
01.1844 --- Alfred Dolman was born on 19.09.1827 at London in the United
Kingdom. He was a tourist and son of a rich lawyer. At the age of 16 he sailed
up the west coast to Ichaboe and Angra Pequeña. He died of exhaustion on
28.12.1851 near Kolobeng in the Kalahari, after visiting Lake
Ngami. --- Gender: m
RAW DATA: Tabler 1973:30-31;
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001385 Domscheidt, Augustine * in
Germany First entry to Namibia: 1893 --- August Domscheidt was the
first nurse who arrived 1893 in Windhoek. --- Gender: f Field of
activity: MED
RAW DATA: AHK 1982:33;
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