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Catharina Johanna Koek

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Her mother was born as the illegitimate daughter of a European man and a freed slave, which was not at all uncommon of her class. She wore a mixture of Dutch and native clothes, wore her hair in a bun as an Asian, and chewed
114:(1763–1843), was a Dutch governor's wife. She is depicted in history as a typical example of the Dutch colonial customs in Dutch East Indies and how it was viewed by Europeans. 144:
in 1811 and she and her spouse became regarded as the founders of the influential Couperus family clan, where she became a respected family matriarch in traditional history.
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She was the daughter of the official Joost Koek (1731-1790) and Catharina de Roth. She married in 1778 to the official Joan George Abeleven (1747-1781), and in 1781 to
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She astonished the British who met her in 1795, when Dutch Malacca was taken by Great Britain and she and her family were taken captive to
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