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27: 133: 184:. A year later, Jan Ulsen died, leaving his son Roelof Ulsen, whom he had taken with him from the Netherlands, an orphan. Roelof Ulsen is then raised on the Gold Coast by personnel of the Dutch West India Company, and makes a career in local government, eventually serving as acting governor of the Gold Coast between 1755 and 1758. 163:
in September 2000, and announced on that occasion the decision of his family to provide a permanent site for a museum to preserve the history of the Belanda Hitam. In 2003, the Elmina Java Museum was opened to honour the history of the Belanda Hitam at large, and the Ulzen family in particular. His
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son Hermanus. In a rather sad recurrence of history, Roelof died on ship during his voyage to the Netherlands, leaving his son an orphan as well. After graduating in the Netherlands, Hermanus sails back to the Gold Coast in 1779, and it his grandson Manus Ulzen who was recruited for the Dutch East
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had met the late Edward Ulzen during her research of the history of the Belanda Hitam. This meeting brought her into contact with his son Prof. Thaddeus Patrick Manus Ulzen, who attended the tenth biennial reunion of Belanda Hitam descendants in
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2013 book "Java Hill: An African Journey" details 10 generations of the Ulzen family history from Brielle, Netherlands to present day Elmina and the story of the founding of the museum, which is the first private museum in Ghana.
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In 1765, Roelof Ulsen sailed to the Netherland after 29 years of service, together with his
177: 117: 325: 26: 314: 113: 295: 141: 132: 296:"The tricontinental voyage of Negro Corporal Manus Ulzen (1812-1887) from Elmina" 160: 82: 69: 156: 173: 105: 49: 124:. The museum is funded by the Edward A. Ulzen Memorial Foundation. 172:
The Ulzen family traced its origins to Jan Ulsen, a Dutchman from
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Elmina
Ghana
Coordinates
5°05′58″N 1°20′48″W / 5.0995°N 1.3468°W / 5.0995; -1.3468
Elmina
Ghana
Belanda Hitam
Dutch Gold Coast
Royal Netherlands East Indies Army

Arthur Japin
The Two Hearts of Kwasi Boachi
Leiden University
Schiedam
Netherlands
Brielle
Dutch Gold Coast
Dutch West India Company
Euro-African
Van Kessel 2003
"Nazaten Brielse slavenhandelaar openen museum in Ghana"
Van Kessel 2005


Van Kessel 2005
"Museum voor Afrikaanse KNIL-soldaten in Elmina"
"The tricontinental voyage of Negro Corporal Manus Ulzen (1812-1887) from Elmina"
Categories
Museums in Ghana

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