Name ID 163
Marsh, R.J. and E.P Safari Diaries
Page Number: 13
Extract Date: 1955 August 5
We left them [Ulyate's] about 2.30. We kept to the road at the back of the farm to find our way over to the next of the Essimingor farms, owned by Anderson of Monduli and managed for him by Brian Hayward. I saw young Hayward, and stopped with him for a short chat. [about confirmation].
Read, David Beating about the Bush
Page Number: 056b
Extract Date: 1961
He [Mr. Dam] later married an Englishwoman and they had another family and farmed at Esimingore on the eastern shores of Lake Manyara. Sad to relate, after Tanganyika's Independence in 1961, he and a girl-friend were murdered - chopped up badly by persons unknown and left for dead, and the farm has reverted to bush.
Fosbrooke, Henry Ngorongoro: The Eighth Wonder
Page Number: 020
a Masai name for wildcat