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and later in Otjimbingwe, but when the latter mission closed in 1874, he stayed behind as a merchant through the decade and likely beyond, running a store in town. According to other sources, Redecker lived in South West Africa as a colonial merchant for the
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Trading Company, established by the RMS. In 1870, this company was renamed the Missions-Handels-Aktien-Gesellschaft (MHAG, Mission Trading Company), with branches in Otjimbingwe, Walvis Bay,
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Redecker was married twice: on March 31, 1869 to Lina Gronemeyer of
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on May 15, 1867, as one of the Rhenish Missionaries joining
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Jöllenbeck
Germany
Otjimbingwe
South West Africa
Rhenish Missionary Society
Gottlieb Redecker
Tintenpalast
Christ Church
Walvis Bay
Carl Hugo Hahn
Omaruru
Wupperthal
Okahandja
Rehoboth
Nama
Herero
Eduard Hälbich
GĂĽtersloh
Johanna Gertze
Suid-Afrikaanse Biografiese Woordeboek
Namibian Biographies deur dr. Klaus Dierks
Marie Redecker's gravestone
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Rhenish Missionary Society
1836 births

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