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10181
Person: Catrina (Moezel)
Name: Catrina
Born: ± 1814
Emancipated: 1 juli 1863 (Aruba) as
Catharina Moezel
Religion: Catholic
Profession: Laundress
Mother:
Gracie
*
Siblings (2):
Job (Eiland)
,
Merced (Moezel)
Matriarch:
Markita
*
See also: the
family tree of Catrina and family (4)
.
(Last names:
Eiland, Moezel
)
* Note: people marked with an asterisk (*) do not appear in the 1840-1863 Aruba Slavery Registers. They are included here because a family member that
does appear
the Aruba registers, in order to show the family links between people enslaved on Aruba and people enslaved on other islands, and also to show their family trees as complete as possible.
Timeline for Catrina (Moezel)
± 1814
Birth of Catrina
Mother:
Gracie
± 1839
Curacao Registers:
Inscription into the Register of Catrina
Age: ± 25
Location: Curaçao
Owner:
Jan George Specht
Mother:
Gracie
Source:
[1]
[2]
1 april 1860
Curacao Registers:
Export of Catrina
Age: ± 46
Location: Curaçao → Aruba
From owner:
Jan George Specht
To owner:
D.C. Pardo
Mother:
Gracie
Source:
[3]
[4]
1 april 1860
Curacao Registers:
Private Sale of Catrina
Age: ± 46
Location: Curaçao
Owner:
Dominga Causelia Pardo te Aruba
Mother:
Gracie
Remarks:
gekocht van J.G. Specht april 1860, zie folio 689
Source:
[5]
[6]
1 januari 1862
Import of Catrina
Age: ± 48
Location: Aruba
Owner:
Dominga Cauelia Pardo
Mother:
Gracie
Remarks:
afgeschreven zijnde opgenomen op de controle van Aruba 1/1/1862
Source:
[7]
1 januari 1862
Curacao Registers:
Export of Catrina
Age: ± 48
Location: Curaçao → Aruba
Owner:
Dominga Causelia Pardo te Aruba
Mother:
Gracie
Source:
[8]
[9]
1 juli 1863
Emancipation of Catrina
as: Catharina
Moezel
Age: ± 49
Location: Aruba
Profession:
Laundress
Religion:
Catholic
Owner:
Dominga Causilia Pardo
Mother:
Gracie
Source:
[10]
[11]
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