EENKAPENAAR ALS GOUVERNEUR-GENERAAL VAN SURINAME: J. F. DE FRIDERICI

One of the Governor-Generals of Surinam during the 18th century, J. F. De Friderici, was the son of an official of the Dutch East Indian Company, who served during twelve years in the Cape Colony. The boy who was born there, emigrated with his family to Surinam, where his father soon died. Governor...

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