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Abraham George Ellis : ウィキペディア英語版 | Abraham George Ellis
Abraham George Ellis (26 August 1846, Paramaribo – 29 November 1916, Amsterdam) was a Dutch Vice Admiral and politician. Born in Suriname of a mother born in slavery, he was the first and only Minister of African descent to serve in a Dutch cabinet. ==Early life==
Ellis spent his early life in Suriname where he was born. He was the son of a wealthy civil servant and a freed Surinamese slave. His father, Johannes Ellis (b. 1812), was the illegitimate love child of Abraham de Veer, governor of the Dutch Gold Coast (now in present-day Ghana) and his Ghanaian housekeeper Fanny Ellis. De Veer was appointed in 1822 as governor of Suriname. On his departure from Africa he took Johannes with him. His mother, Maria Louisa de Hart (b. 1826) was born in bondage. Her father, a Jewish plantation owner named Mozes-Meijer de Hart had purchased her family's freedom when she had been just a few months old. In 1860 Ellis left Suriname with his parents and four younger sisters and moved to Amsterdam, Netherlands.
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