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001561 J'Ameja, Tuomas *
--- --- Gender: m
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Database
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001556 Jackson, Albert * .1873 at Hohensalza,
Ostpreussen, Germany (now Poland) + 05.09.1959 at Port Elizabeth, South
Africa --- Trader in Namibia. --- Gender: m Field of activity:
BUS Profession: Trader
RAW DATA: SWA Annual 1972:73;
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000353 Jackson, Rashleigh Edmond *
--- Rashleigh Edmond Jackson, a diplomat from Guyana, served as President
of the United Nations Council for Namibia from 1974 to 19.. . --- Gender:
m Field of activity: POL Profession: Diplomat Functions: Permanent
Representative of Guyana to the United Nations President - United Nations
Council for Namibia
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000364 Jacomet, Juerg * --- Juerg
Jacomet, a Swiss arms dealer, was linked to arms supplies to South Africa and to
plans of dumping nuclear waste in Namibia. His business connections included the
head of South Africa's biomedical weapons program Dr. Wouter Basson, and the
Swiss Walter Rihs junior and senior who operated fraudulent business firms in
Namibia between 1988-1998. --- Gender: m Field of activity:
BUS
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002152 Jager #Aimab, ||Ô-gain Captain (Groot
Doden) [#Aimab - Nama name] * + --- Jager #Aimab was
the Captain of the ||Ô-gain (or Groot Doden) from the Kuiseb River around 1860
until the 1870s. During the Namaland conflicts in the 1850s/1860s Jager #Aimab
was, together with the ||Khau-|gõan (Swartboois), an ally of the Ovaherero
against Jonker Afrikaner of the Orlam Afrikaners. In January 1858 he was one of
the signatories of the Hoachanas Peace Accord. In March 1864 he attacked,
together with Andersson's Ovaherero Army, the Orlam Afrikaners in the Battle of
Witvley. In July 1865 #Aimab, together with ||Oaseb of the Kai||khaun and
Hendrik Henricks of the ||Hawoben, defeated Kido Witbooi with his allies, David
Christian Frederiks of Bethany and Paul Goliath of Berseba, in Gibeon. In
October 1866, however, Kido Witbooi was successful to defeat ||Oaseb with his
ally #Aimab. After the death of Jager #Aimab, he was followed by Henrik
Windstaan (Kol)(around 1880). --- Gender: m Field of activity:
POL
RAW DATA: Chronology of Namibian History, 2003 (Dierks);
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001558 Jäger, Franz * in
Germany --- Catholic missionary. --- Gender: m Field of activity:
REL Profession: Missionary
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Database
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000924 Jaeger, Fritz, Prof. * 08.06.1881 at
Offenbach/M, Germany First entry to Namibia: 1913 Last departure from
Namibia: 1919 --- Fritz Jaeger was born on 08.06.1881 at Offenbach in
Germany. He was a geographer, Professor at the universities of Berlin and Basel.
He travelled and researched extensively in Africa. He was sent to Namibia by the
German Colonial Office in 1913 (together with Leo Waibel) where he researched,
at times interrupted by the First World War, until 1919. --- Gender:
m Field of activity: SCI Profession: Geographer
Father:
Collections/Papers: 1). Bundesanstalt für Landeskunde und Raumordnung,
Bad Godesberg 2). NAN: A.1 (Diaries of travels in Namibia; articles;
biographical details; bibliographical details) RAW DATA:
Dt.Koloniallexikon;
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000560 Jager, Fanuël * --- Fanuël Jager
was the bearer of high office under Hendrik Witbooi. Possibly the Jager family
once belonged to the Orlam Afrikaners but joined Witbooi at some
stage. --- Gender: m
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001559 Jager, Jacobus * in
Namibia --- Schoolmaster in Rietmond. --- Gender: m Field of
activity: EDU
RAW DATA: JBRMG 1903:18;
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001648 Jager, Johannes * in South Africa +
.1825 at Dabegabis near Warmbad --- African assistant of missionary
Threlfall, was murdered with him near Warmbad in 1825. --- Gender:
m Field of activity: REL
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Database
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001560 Jahanika, Erastus * --- Erastus
Jahanika was a Rhenish mission assistant at Otjimbingwe in
1907. --- Gender: m Field of activity: REL
RAW DATA: JBRMG
1907:31;
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002026 James, John * --- John James was
a trader and transport rider. His stay in Namibia is documented between 1877 and
1878. --- Gender: m Field of activity: BUS
RAW DATA: Tabler
1973:60;
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001553 Jameson, Leander Starr *
--- Prime Minister of the Cape Colony. --- Gender: m Field of
activity: POL
RAW DATA: Drechsler 1966:259, 304, 365;
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001562 Jantje, Ebsom * in
Namibia --- Schoolmaster in Lüderitzbucht in the 1930s. --- Gender:
m Field of activity: EDU
Father: Jacob Jantje RAW DATA: Schlosser
1958:97;
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001563 Jantje, Jacob * in
Namibia --- Jacob Jantje was a schoolmaster at Walvis Bay in 1903. He was
an evangelist of the Rhenish Mission in Lüderitzbucht in 1930. He established
contact with the <FONT size=2>African Methodist Episcopal Church
(AMEC) in Lüderitz in the 1930s. --- Gender: m Field of
activity: EDU REL
RAW DATA: Schlosser 1958:96f.; JBRMG
1903:19;
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000561 Jantze, Johannes Christian [Jantse,
Johannes Christian - alternative spelling] * --- Bearer of high office
under Hendrik Witbooi. --- Gender: m
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Database
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000736 Jantze, Abraham [Jantse, Abraham] *
--- Appears in Hendrik Witbooi's "Debt Book" in a list of unclear
purpose. --- Gender: m
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Database
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002027 January * in South Africa + .1891 in
Angola --- January was a hunter. He was a Zulu who lived in Hereroland for
many years. He had a Baster wife and spoke English, Afrikaans and several
African languages. His presence in Namibia is documented between 1876 and 1882,
and he went on hunting trips to Kaokoveld and Ovamboland. He was later an
elephant hunter in Angola. In 1891 he joined a Portuguese military expedition
against the Ombandja, and was killed in action. --- Gender: m
RAW
DATA: Tabler 1973:60-61;
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002261 <FONT size=2>Japhat Malenga
Munkundi, Ovamboland (Ongandjera) King *
+ --- <FONT size=2>The current Ongandjera King is
Japhat Malenga Munkundi. He rules since 1971 in
Okahao. --- Gender: m Field of activity: POL
RAW
DATA: Chronology of Namibian History, 2003 (Dierks);
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001566 Japhta * --- Japhta was an
Undercaptain of the ||Hawoben (Veldschoendragers). He participated in the
German-Namibian War 1903-1908 and surrendered 1907 in Hasuur together with a
section of the !Gami-#nun (Bondelswarts). --- Gender: m Field of
activity: TRA
RAW DATA: JBRMG 1907:25;
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001564 Jenny, Hans, Dr. * at
Switzerland --- Hans Jenny was a Swiss writer. He studied economics in
Zürich, specialised in African studies, travelled extensively in Africa and
wrote numerous books and articles. His publications on South Africa and Namibia
are apologetic of Apartheid and settler policies and in favour of South African
rule over Namibia. --- Gender: m Field of activity: WRI Profession:
Writer
Namibia National Archives Database
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002320 Jimmy, Joseph Obgeb * 1951 at Lüderitz
+ 02.02.2004 at Windhoek --- Joseph Obgeb Jimmy was born in 1951 at
Lüderitz. He received his schooling at the St. Peters Primary School in Lüderitz
and the Damara Nama High School in Windhoek. He obtained his secondary education
at the Augustineum High School in Windhoek. Jimmy was a cosmopolitan child of
the Old Location in Windhoek. He learnt about the tragic story of the Old
Location Uprising in December 1959 and drew the correct lessons and dynamic
inspiration from that painful Namibian experience. Consequently Jimmy went into
exile to join the liberation struggle. He received military training at
Oshatotwa in Zambia's Western Province. There he worked for the SWAPO Office of
Information and Publicity. From 1974 to 1975 he worked for "Voice of Namibia",
SWAPO's radio programme in Lusaka. From 1975 to 1978 he was the supervisor for
the "Voice of Namibia" in Dar-Es-Salaam in Tanzania. He then attended the
University of Dar-Es-Salaam (Adult Education Division) from 1976 to 1977,
studying international law. From 1978 to 1979 he was Assistant Secretary for
Information and Political Orientation in the SWAPO Youth League in Luanda in
Angola. From 1979 until 1982 he became Deputy Secretary General for the Pan
African Youth Movement in Algiers, Algeria. From 1982 to 1986 he was SWAPO's
Chief Representative to the Nordic countries, based in Stockholm, Sweden. From
1986 to 1988 he was the Co-ordinator for Protocol and Liaison at the SWAPO
Department for Foreign Affairs in Luanda. From 1989 to 1990 he was the Personal
Assistant to the Director of the SWAPO District Elections Office in Windhoek.
From Independence Day on 21.03.1990 to October the same year he served as
Director of Multilateral Affairs and from 1991 until 1993 as Under-Secretary in
the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In the time between October 1990 and August
1991 he served as Charge d'affaires in Ethiopia and from October 1991 to June
1992 in the same capacity in Germany. Jimmy's last diplomatic posting was as
Namibia's First High Commissioner to Zimbabwe between 1993 and 1996. He died on
02.02.2004 at Windhoek and he is survived by seven children. --- Gender:
m Field of activity: ADM POL Profession: Diplomat
RAW DATA:
Obituary: The Namibian: 06.02.2004
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001567 Jobst, Walter * in Germany +
25.10.1903 at Warmbad --- Walter Jobst was a Schutztruppe officer in the
rank of Lieutenant and Distriktsamtmann for Warmbad from 1901 to 1903. His rash
action against the !Gami-#nun (Bondelswart) Captain Jan Abraham Christian in
1903 provoked the Bondelswart uprising of October 1903 which was the ignition
spark for the German Namibian War of 1903 until 1908. On 25.10.1903
<FONT size=2>a dispute about judicial power and the right to possess
weapons arose between the Bondelswart Nama and the Germans. Bondelswarts Chief
Jan Abraham Christian and German District Chief Lieutenant Walter Jobst were
killed during a violent clash in Warmbad. The Bondelswarts rose up under the
leadership of Johannes Christian, who succeeded his elder brother Abraham
Christian, and Leutwein later reported that Jobst was mistaken in his judgement
to use violence against Abraham Christian. In the ensuing war against the
Bondelswarts, the Germans were supported by Hendrik
Witbooi. --- Gender: m Field of activity: MIL
ADM Profession: Military officer
RAW DATA: Hubatsch; Drechsler
1966:131-132, 136, 346, 351; Chronology of Namibian History, 2003
(Dierks);
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001423 Jochmann, Hugo *
10.12.1879 --- Schutztruppe officer. --- Gender: m Field of
activity: MIL Profession: Military officer
RAW DATA: Fischer
1935:233;
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001568 Jod, Jacobus * ca.1895 in
Namibia --- Jacobus Jod was a pastor of the <FONT size=2>African
Methodist Episcopal Church (AMEC) in Mariental (1953), a brother
of Petrus Jod (Jnr.). --- Gender: m Field of activity:
REL
Father: Petrus Jod RAW DATA: Schlosser 1958;
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001570 Jod, Petrus (Snr.) * 27.12.1863 at
Gibeon + 29.10.1905 at <FONT size=2>Vaalgras (Koichas)
--- Petrus Jod (Snr.) was born on 27.12.1863 at Gibeon. He was a senior
official under Hendrik Witbooi, most of the time in the rank of "Magistraat". He
acted as a scribe. Many entries in the various Witbooi journals are in his
handwriting. He died in the German-Namibian War of 1903-1908. He was the father
of several leading members of the Witbooi community, i.a. Petrus Jod (Jnr.). He
died in action against the Germans during the German Namibian War 1903-1908,
side on side with Henrik Witbooi, in the skirmish of <FONT
size=2>Vaalgras (Koichas) on 29.10.1905. --- Gender:
m
Children: Petrus Jod (Jnr.)(1888-) Jacobus Jod RAW DATA:
Schlosser 1958:76;
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001569 Jod, Petrus (Jnr.) * 22.10.1888 at
Gibeon + in Namibia --- Petrus Jod (Jnr.) was born on 22.10.1888 at
Gibeon. He was the eldest son of Petrus Jod (Snr.). He was a teacher, later a
pastor of the <FONT size=2>African Methodist Episcopal Church
(AMEC). He was a leading figure in the establishment of AMEC in
Namibia. --- Gender: m Field of activity: REL
Father: Petrus
Jod Collections/Papers: 1). NAN: A.353 (Copies of letters to Administrator
of SWA) RAW DATA: Schlosser 1958:74;
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001571 Jod, Willem Moses * .1919 in the
vicinity of Gibeon --- Willem Moses Jod was born in 1919 in the vicinity
of Gibeon. He was a nephew of Petrus Jod (Jnr.), a teacher of the <FONT
size=2>African Methodist Episcopal Church (AMEC) in
Gibeon. --- Gender: m Field of activity: EDU
RAW DATA: Schlosser
1958:81;
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001424 Jodtka, Paul * 02.01.1873 +
14.01.1918 --- Schutztruppe officer. --- Gender: m Field of
activity: MIL Profession: Military officer
RAW DATA: Fischer
1935:233;
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000925 Johannes, Axel * 21.05.1945 in
Namibia + 06.06.1999 at Windhoek --- Axel Johannes was born on
21.05.1945. In 1966 he became Secretary of the SWAPO Youth League. During 1976
he became the Secretary General of SWAPO (elected by Internal Congress). He was
frequently jailed and tortured between 1966 and 1979. On 13.09.1966, after the
Battle of <FONT size=2>Omugulu-gOmbashe on 26.08.1966, Andimba Toivo Ya
Toivo, SWAPO’s secretary at Ondangwa, and 44 other prominent SWAPO members were
detained and later tried and imprisoned on Robben Island ("Terrorism Trial":
The State vs Tuhadeleni and Others). Some of those arrested were detained
without trial for over a year, or until the passing of the Terrorism Act, No. 83
of 1967, which was made retroactive to 27.06.1962. Among the arrested SWAPO
members were Immanuel Gottlieb Nathaniel "Maxuilili" (restricted to house arrest
until 1985), Eliazer Tuhadeleni, Axel Johannes and John Ya Otto (some were
arrested in December). During 1974 many SWAPO supporters left the country or
were detained by the South Africans. Among those detained were Axel Johannes,
David Meroro and Thomas Kamati. Between 1974 and 1978 Axel Johannes was
repeatedly detained and tortured in an attempt to make him a state witness
against Hendrik Shikongo and Aaron Mushimba in the Swakopmund trial following
the assassination of King Filemon Elifas in 1975 (Chief Minister of the tribal
Ovambo Executive and Ondonga King Filemon (Shuumbwa) yElifas lyaShindondola was
killed in Onamagongwa in the Ondangwa area on 16.08.1975. SWAPO National
Chairman David Meroro denied that SWAPO was responsible for his death. Many
SWAPO supporters, inter alia the leader of SWAPO in Ovamboland, Skinny
Hilundwa, were arrested after the killing of Elifas. Many of SA’s subsequent
suppression measures were carried out in terms of legislation which had now been
made applicable to Namibia, namely the Riotous Assemblies Act of 1956 and the
Suppression of Communism Act of 1950, which was later renamed the State Security
Act of 1950. Aaron Mushimba, Axel Johannes, Hendrik Shikongo and Victor Nkandi
were all arrested together and sentenced to death in the Swakopmund trial. After
hearing argument on appeal, the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of South
Africa in Bloemfontein set aside the conviction and sentences on the ground of
irregularities in the court proceedings (March 1977 and 24.10.1977 in the case
of Nkandi). All the accused were released and went later into exile).
On 27.03.1978 <FONT size=2>Clemence Kapuuo was, in the
presence of Gerson Hoveka from the Epukiro Reserve, and other friends,
assassinated in Windhoek/Katutura. Clashes between Ovambo and Ovaherero followed
in Katutura and Okakarara. Quickly the South African Administration accused
SWAPO of the murder, although nobody was ever formally charged with the killing.
The killing was never clarified. If the question is asked who benefitted from
the murder, the scenario becomes clearer. Axel Johannes was charged by the South
African security forces with the murder, tortured and mock executed, although he
could prove that he was not in Windhoek during the incident. The killing, and
the accusation which was levelled against SWAPO, was used to justify the
crackdown by the South African Defence Forces on SWAPO followers inside Namibia
and on SWAPO bases outside Namibia, thus efficiently and effectively derailing
the United Nations peace process in 1978/1979. Finally it led to the fall of the
Vorster government and the advent of P.W. Botha’s government of and his
"securocrats". Consequently Axel Johannes went into exile in 1979,
after years of detention and torture by the South Africans. Later he became a
Member of the SWAPO Central Committee. After repatriation in 1989 until his
death, he worked at the State House in Windhoek. He died on 06.06.1999 at
Windhoek. --- Gender: m Field of activity: POL
Married to: Aina
Johannes Collections/Papers: 1). NAN: PRI 3/1 (Prison file)
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000562 Jonas * --- Jonas was a church
elder of the Christian congregation at Hoachanas in the 1880s. He was sent as a
messenger to Hendrik Witbooi from Hoachanas to Lidfontein. --- Gender:
m
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002028 Jones [Jones, Honest - nickname] *
--- Jones was a miner and trader. He worked for the Walvisch Bay Mining
Company in 1857. Later he was a trader with residence at Kurikaub on the Swakop
River below Otjimbingwe. His stay in Namibia is documented until
1864. --- Gender: m
RAW DATA: Tabler 1973:61;
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000926 Jooste, Frans Helm * 23.10.1909 at
Bethal, Transvaal, South Africa First entry to Namibia: 1933 --- Frans
Helm Jooste was born on 23.10.1909 at Bethal in South Africa. He was educated at
Bethal and Heidelberg (South Africa). He came to Namibia in 1933. He was
principal of various schools, and Mayor of Otjiwarongo. He became the Managing
Director of Jooste Scott, Otjiwarongo. He wrote three volumes of humorous
Afrikaans short stories. --- Gender: m Field of activity:
BUS Profession: Businessman Functions: Mayor - Otjiwarongo
Married
to: Johanna Maria Jooste, née Pyper, married 1935- Father: Johannes
Christoffel Jooste (1882 -) RAW DATA: WWSA 1959;
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000927 Jooste, Johannes Christoffel * .1882
at Colesburg, C.P., South Africa First entry to Namibia:
193? --- Johannes Christoffel Jooste was born in 1882 and educated at
Colesburg in South Africa. He took part in the South African War on the side of
the Boer Republics. He came to Namibia in 193?. He was a member of the United
Party of SWA, member of its Executive and Vice-Chair. He was a Member of the SWA
Legislative Assembly, representing the constituency of Mariental. He was a
Lieutenant Colonel and O.C. of the Gibeon Commando. --- Gender: m Field
of activity: POL
Married to: Elzabe Jooste, née Swart, married 1907
Children: Frans Helm Jooste (1909-) RAW DATA: WWSA 1959;
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001572 Jordan, Legationsrat * in
Germany --- --- Gender: m Field of activity: ADM
RAW DATA:
Drechsler 1966:328;
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002029 Jordan, Walter * --- Walter
Jordan was a trader. His stay in Namibia is documented between 1870-1885. He was
Gunning's partner in Rehoboth from 1870-1880. The Swartboois sold the Rehoboth
area to Jordan on 28 January 1884, but in 1885 his claim to it was judged
invalid. --- Gender: m
RAW DATA: Tabler 1973:61;
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001573 Jordan, William Worthington * .1849 at
Wynberg, South Africa + 30.06.1886 at Omandonga First entry to Namibia:
1878 --- William Worthington Jordan was born in 1849 at Wynberg in South
Africa. He was a hunter, trader, scout and politician. He was a "coloured" man
from the Cape Colony in South Africa. He was hunter and trader in Botswana,
Namibia and Angola. He first met the Dorsland Trekkers in 1877 at Ghanzi, and
assisted them repeatedly during their travels which ended in Angola. He obtained
a land and minerals concession around Otavi and Grootfontein from Ondonga King
Kambonde kaMpingana on 21.04.1884, and acted as leader of a group of trekboers
back from Angola to establish the "Republic Upingtonia" in this territory. The
hostile attitude of the Ovaherero, who also claimed the same territory, and
resistance from the San group of the Hei-#kom inhabiting the area, soon proved
that the Boers could not get a foothold in the region. Jordan's killing on the
orders of Ondonga King Nehale lyaMpingana on 30.06.1886 marked the end of the
"Republic Upingtonia", and most of the Boers trekked back to Angola. Jordan's
concession was auctioned in Cape Town after his death, and formed the basis for
the South West Africa Company. --- Gender: m Field of activity: POL
BUS
Collections/Papers: 1). NAN: A.296 (i.a. contracts between Jordan
and chiefs) RAW DATA: Esterhuyse 1968:110ff.; SWA Annual 1977:131; Tabler
1973:61-62;
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001574 Jorissen, John * Gelderland province,
Netherlands First entry to Namibia: 1919 --- John Jorissen was of Dutch
descent and the son of a Judge at the High Court of the South African Republic.
He came to South Africa in 1876. He was educated in Pretoria and Bloemfontein.
He returned to Holland in 1890 and graduated as Doctor of Laws at Leiden in the
1890s. He practised as Advocate at the High Court of South Africa and from 1919
in Lüderitzbucht. He was Mayor of Lüderitzbucht. --- Gender: m Field of
activity: LAW Profession: Lawyer
Father: E.J.P. Jorissen RAW DATA:
WWSA 1929/30;
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000721 Josef, Jonas * --- Jonas Josef
was a high official under Hendrik Witbooi. In 1893 he was mentioned as a member
of the Raad at Hoornkrans. He was one of the signatories of the treaty with the
Germans of 15.09.1894. Possibly he was a brother of Jan Jonker Afrikaner [Lau
1995, no source mentioned]. He was secretly enlisted by Von Burgsdorff in 1895
as a spy [RKA 2126, p.148, Burgsdorff to Leutwein, 16.11.1895; cited by
Drechsler 1984, p.123, note 60]. --- Gender: m
RAW DATA: Drechsler
1966:96, 341;
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000563 Judt, Friedrich * 19.03.1847 at Siegen,
Germany + 29.11.1921 at Essen-Borbeck, Germany First entry to Namibia:
1875 --- Friedrich Judt was born on 19.03.1847 at Siegen in Germany. He
was a miner by profession. He joined the Rhenish Missionary Society in 1869 and
was sent to Namibia in 1875. After short periods of work in Gobabis, Okahandja
and Otjimbingwe, he started work at Hoachanas in 1882, to remain there almost
uninterruptedly (except from 1892-1894, when the station was deserted by
!Noreseb Manasse and his following had moved to Seeis, and the mission's pillar,
Daniel Dausab, withdrew) until 1905, when he returned to Germany. He died at
Essen-Borbeck on 29.11.1921. --- Gender: m Field of activity:
REL Profession: Missionary
Married to: Susanne Judt, née Mohn, married
1877-
RAW DATA: Lau 1987; Quellen 6; Tabler
1973:62;
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001575 Juffernbruch, Adelheid [Hagen, Adelheid
von - birth name] * at Lennep, Germany + .1873 First entry to Namibia:
1842 --- Wife of missionary Juffernbruch since 1842, two
children --- Gender: f
Married to: Ferdinand Juffernbruch
(1819-1893), married 1842- RAW DATA: Vergissmeinnicht;
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001576 Juffernbruch, Ferdinand * 15.03.1819 at
Ratingen, Germany + 26.09.1893 at Stellenbosch, South
Africa --- Ferdinand Juffernbruch was born on 15.03.1819 at Ratingen in
Germany. He was originally trained as a carpenter. He became a missionary of the
Rheinische Missionsgesellschaft in South Africa (Ebenezer 1846-1856,
Stellenbosch 1874-1888). No visit to Namibia is recorded. He died on 26.09.1893
at Stellenbosch. --- Gender: m Field of activity: REL Profession:
Missionary
Married to: <1>Adelheid Juffernbruch, née von Hagen
(-1873), married 1842-1873 <2>Friederike Juffernbruch, née Schröder,
married 1875- RAW DATA: Lau:Hahn V:1261;
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000190 Juntunen, Erkki * First entry to
Namibia: 1869 Last departure from Namibia: 1870 --- Erkki Juntunen was
a Finnish mission assistant who landed at Walvis Bay together with six Finnish
missionaries (inter alia Martti Rautanen and Botolf Bernhard Björklund) on
14.02.1869. When seven members of the party left Otjimbingwe for Ovamboland on
27.05.1870, he remained behind, and eventually returned to Finland in November
1870. --- Gender: m Field of activity: REL Profession: Mission
assistant
RAW DATA: Stals 1967:55-56;
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000191 Jurvelin, Karl Emanuel * First entry
to Namibia: 1869 Last departure from Namibia: 1873 --- Karl Emanuel
Jurvelin was a Finnish missionary who landed at Walvis Bay together with five
other Finnish missionaries (inter alia Martti Rautanen and Botolf Bernhard
Björklund) on 14.02.1869. He was a member of the party which left Otjimbingwe
for Ovamboland on 27.05.1870. After a meeting with Ondonga King Shikongo sha
Kalulu (1859-1874) at Omandongo on 10.07.1870, it was decided that Jurvelin
should remain behind in the Ondonga area together with Björklund, Heinonen and
Malmström. During a meeting of the Finnish missionaries stationed in Ovamboland,
held in May 1871, it was decided that Jurvelin should establish a second mission
station in the Ondonga area. He arrived at Olukonda together with missionary
Malmström on 29 July the same year. Towards the end of 1873, both returned to
Finland owing to poor health. --- Gender: m Field of activity:
REL Profession: Missionary
RAW DATA: Stals 1967:55-59+63+71;
Chronology of Namibian History, 2003 (Dierks);
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