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History of Katwijk


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ss="apple-converted-space"> The soldier and writer John Gabriel Stedman knew the couple. In his diary voyage into Suri Names and the inner parts of Guiana , he describes the cruelty of Alida Wossink against the slaves.

The next owners, John Aleydus Swaen and his wife Margaretha Johanna Julian are buried on the plantation. To her, the plantation also Juuliaansi called. From 1825 to 1853, the plantation owned by the Fund William Gideon Deutz . In all those years there wascoffee grown. In 1862, one year before the emancipation was held over to the physician Julius Jacob Judah (1821-1899). This began with the cultivation of cocoa . In the thirties of the last century the

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