Gobabis

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        • UF Amraal Lambert
        • UF Amraalsche Stamm
        • UF Andries Lambert
        • UF Frederik Vlermuis
        • UF Khaua-Stamm
        • UF Stamm von Gobabis

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          RMG 1.657 · File · 1901-1965
          Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

          1901-1928 in Okahandja, Windhoek; Letters and Reports, 1901-1928; Curriculum Vitae (copy) of Emma Meier, née Ermshaus, 1904; Die Schreckenstage in Okahandja, Jan, Febr. 1904; inquiry about the semi-white children in Windhoek, 1904; report about e. trip to Gobabis, 1907; report about Windhoek police measures, 1909; ray of hope in the work e. Herero missionaries, Okahandja, n. J.; communication of the "Woermann-Linie" about the death of Friedrich A. Meier on board the steamer "Muansa" and burial in Monrovia, 1928; obituary for Friedrich A. Meier, 1928; letter (copy) of Hereros Gustav Kamatoto to Emma Meier, mourning for her father Friedrich A. Meier, 1929; correspondence with family Meier, 1928-1965;

          Rhenish Missionary Society
          RMG 1.616 a-d · File · 1871-1921
          Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

          1875-1904 in Gobabis, Hoachanas, Heimatdienst, 1904-1915, parish office, from 1915; Letters, annual reports, station reports, 1871-1912; Letter of Johas Vleermuis von Gobabis, 1881; Register of the Chiefs of the Red People Namaqualand, 1884; Letter of Hendrik Witboois to Manasse, Chief of Hoachanas, 1889; Sketch of the map Farm I, II, III Schwartmoder & Anis = Lidfontein, 1:1.000, 1896; report of the school and church visitation to Hoachanas, by missionary Carl Ludwig Hermann Hegner, 1896; private letters Friedrich Anton Judts to inspectors of the. RMG, 1894-1900; Correspondence to the award of the Order to Carl Ludwig Hermann Hegner and Friedrich Anton Judt, 1906; obituary for Susanne Judt, née Mohn, 1913; obituary for Friedrich Anton Judt, missionary, 1921;

          Rhenish Missionary Society