- Abraham Momber van de Velde
Abraham Momber a.k.a. Abraham Momber van de Velde was the last commander ("opperhoofd") of the
Dutch East India Company settlement onMauritius . He followedRoelof Deodati as the de facto Dutch governor onNovember 25 1703 . OnNovember 15 1707 the Company's premises, goods, and administration were almost entirely destroyed by a fire. The same year instructions had been received from the Company to abandon the island. Most Dutch families were transported on two ships toCape Town , where they arrived onJanuary 26 1709 . After destructing everything they could not take with them, to prevent the abandoned station to be of service to anyone else, Momber and his garrison left onJanuary 25 1710 to Batavia on the ship "Beverwaart".The next colonial governor did not arrive until
1715 withGuillaume Dufresne d' Arsel of theFrench East India Company .ources
* [http://books.google.com/books?id=BwGN6dQhTA4C&pg=PA418&lpg=PA418&dq=%22abraham+momber%22&source=web&ots=al-Xtt9Rjp&sig=nlaCde9qPL5rgl00O2TXb-eavnE#PPP1,M1 History of South Africa Under the Administration of the Dutch East India Company, 1652 to 1795, by George M'Call Theall]
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