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177:, Sierra Leone and later agriculture in Spain. He became a notable politician and Diplomat of Equatorial Guinea, appointed as ambassador of The Republic of Equatorial Guinea to many African nations and The Organisation of African Unity. He held the post of Minister of Justice before going into exile. He died in exile in Nigeria in 1984. 184:
Angel Serafin Seriche Dougan Malabo, son of Teofilo Dougan Kinson. He is a career diplomat and member of government of Equatorial Guinea. He has served in a variety of posts before being appointed as ambassador to Nigeria and later to Cameroon. He served as Prime Minister of Equatorial Guinea and was
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Ana María Dougan Thomson, daughter of Teófilo Jorge Dougan Kinson, followed the footsteps of her father by studying law at the University of Barcelona, Spain, and becoming a lawyer. Her legal career included serving as the Dean of Bar Association of Equatorial Guinea (c. 1990 – 1994). She married D.
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is today considered a national patrimony today, due to its architectural design and innovative construction techniques. Joseph Dougan was one of the country's agronomists. He was an agricultural entrepreneur along with other notable Creole families at the time (such as the Jones, Vivour etc.) They
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Jose Domingo Dougan Beaca, son of Joseph Walterio Dougan Kinson. He studied in Italy and Switzerland, earning a degree in International law. He became a United Nations Diplomat Chief, holding the post of Coordinator Head of the Latin America and Caribbean Unit. Later he served as head the
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Román Boricó Toichoa, who would become an Industry Minister in the Autonomous Government (1964–1968), as well as the Minister of Labor in the first government that emerged after the Independence of Equatorial Guinea in 1968.
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Anti-Discrimination Unit of the Human Rights High Commissioners office (Geneva, Switzerland) of the United Nations. He is vice-president of the World Organisation Against Torture, based in Switzerland.
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in Equatorial Guinea. He later established an oil fuel business. In 2013 he was appointed as ambassador to Portugal, and to the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste, with residence in
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later appointed as the President/Speaker of the House of Representatives. Since July 2013, he was made Senator for Life (Senador Vitalicio) in Equatorial Guinea.
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contributed to the economic development of the country. He and other similar families owned vast amounts of land devoted to the cultivation of cocoa and coffee.
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Jose Dougan Chubum, a son of Joseph Okori Dougan Kinson. He is an aviation pilot who studied law in Cuba. He became director of human resources for
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Eleanor Sono Dougan Ngongolo, a daughter of Joseph Okori Dougan Kinson. She studied business administration, and held an honours degree from
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in Malabo (formerly known as Santa Isabel) in Equatorial Guinea. He was the husband of Doña Mariana Kinson Bishop, also of Santa Isabel.
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TeĂłfilo Jorge Dougan Kinson, elder son of Joseph Dougan and Mariana Kinson-Bishop, and related to the royal Aqua House (of the present
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Equatorial Guinea. Volume 136, World Bibliographical Series. Volume 136 of ABC-CLIO World Bibliographical
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Joseph Walterio Dougan Kinson, son of Joseph Dougan and Mariana Kinson-Bishop. He studied at
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Joseph Dougan, patriarch of the Dougan family and their family home
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Krio Fernandino people
dynamic list
adding missing items
reliable sources
Kenneth Barber
Edward Barleycorn
Edward Emilio Barleycorn
Edward Thaddeus Barleycorn Barber
Gertrude Johnson Barleycorn
Jeremiah (Jeremias) Barleycorn
Santa Isabel
Napoleon Barleycorn
William Barleycorn
David Davis
Republic of Cameroon
Fourah Bay College
Freetown
Amarak, Inc.
Lisbon
The University of London
London Transport
Bobby Jones
Maximiliano Jones
Miguel Jones
Wilwardo Jones
Alfredo Jones
Amelia Barleycorn Vivour
William Vivour
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