Abraham Chiron was a German-born book-keeper and banker who played a key role in the establishment of
Freemasonry in South Africa
Freemasonry was brought to South Africa by members of the Grand Orient of the Netherlands in 1772. Today there are lodges chartered under the United Grand Lodge of England, the Grand Lodge of Scotland, the Grand Lodge of Ireland, the Grand Lodge ...
and served as the country's first Masonic Grand Master. He also played a significant role in the early European settlement of the
Cape of Good Hope
The Cape of Good Hope ( af, Kaap die Goeie Hoop ) ;''Kaap'' in isolation: pt, Cabo da Boa Esperança is a rocky headland on the Atlantic coast of the Cape Peninsula in South Africa.
A common misconception is that the Cape of Good Hope is ...
in South Africa.
Family
Chiron was born in 1746 in Frankfurt, Germany to Charles Chiron and Susanna Schuler. He married Marie Philippine Roger from
Sedan, France.
Once settled in South Africa, the couple raised four daughters: Susanna Maria (1771), Marie Charlotte (1774), Jeane Marianne (1775), and Antoinette Caroline (1778).
Career
Chiron joined the
Dutch East India Company
The United East India Company ( nl, Verenigde Oostindische Compagnie, the VOC) was a chartered company established on the 20th March 1602 by the States General of the Netherlands amalgamating existing companies into the first joint-stock c ...
in 1768 on a five year contract and arrived the next year in
Cape Town
Cape Town ( af, Kaapstad; , xh, iKapa) is one of South Africa's three capital cities, serving as the seat of the Parliament of South Africa. It is the legislative capital of the country, the oldest city in the country, and the second larges ...
, South Africa on the ship ''Grosvenor'' . As a contracted employee, Chiron was allocated to the Company’s Department of Secretary for Justice in 1775.
In 1782, he became responsible for the accounts of supplying ships and general book keeping duties. After ''The Grosvenor'', a ship of the Dutch East India Company, was wrecked in August 1782 on the Pondoland Coast of South Africa, Chiron helped uncover the cause by facilitating the gathering of evidence from the survivors as he was able to speak English. Chiron communicated frequently with
Joachim van Plettenberg, the Governor of the Cape of Good Hope regarding Dutch East India Company employees matters. He acted as coordinator between deceased Dutch members and their families in the Netherlands regarding their bequests.
Freemasonry
Chiron joined the Zur Einigkeit Freemason Lodge in Germany in 1765.
In Cape Town, he met Captain
Abraham van der Weijden and a division of the Grand Lodge of the Netherlands was established in 1772. The founding members were Jacobus Alexander le Febre,
Johann Coenraad Gie,
Christoffel Brand
Sir Christoffel Joseph Brand (21 June 1797 Cape Town – 19 May 1875 Cape Town) was a Cape jurist, politician, statesman and first Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of the Cape Colony.
Early life and education
Christoffel Brand was born i ...
, Jan Adriaan van Schoor,
Olof Godlieb de Wet and Petrus Johan de Wit. Chiron served as the first Grand Master until 1776, and again from 1776 until 1781 following a brief absence.
Later life
After Chiron resigned from the Dutch East India Company, he and his family returned to the Netherlands in 1784.
They settled again in Frankfurt, Germany where Chiron was a bank manager until his death in 1822.
References
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1746 births
1822 deaths
German bankers
South African Freemasons