Gerrit de Heere explained

Gerrit de Heere
Order:14th
Office:Governor of Dutch Ceylon
Predecessor2:Hendrick van Buijtenhem
Successor2:Hendrik Dijkman
Birth Name:Gerrit Jansz de Heere
Birth Date:1 March 1657

Gerrit Jansz de Heere (1 March 1657 – 26 November 1702) was a Governor of Dutch Ceylon during its Dutch period.

Biography

De Heere was the son of Johan Gerritsz de Heere and Marritje Gerrits. From 1693 until 1694, he served as Chief Trader at Dejima, after which he became a senior merchant in Batavia, capital of the Dutch East Indies. In 1695, he married Johanna Maria van Riebeeck, who was 22 years his junior and a daughter of Abraham van Riebeeck as well as a granddaughter to Jan van Riebeeck, founder of Cape Town.[1]

De Heere was appointed Governor of Dutch Ceylon on 22 February 1697, which he remained until his death on 26 November 1702, and was succeeded by Cornelis Jan Simonsz.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Peters. M.. 2014. Riebeeck, Johanna Maria van (1679–1759). Digitaal Vrouwenlexicon. nl. Huygens ING. 2019-08-14. dmy-all.
  2. Web site: Cahoon. B.. Dutch Governors. Worldstatesmen. 1 March 2013.