Hendrik Swellengrebel Explained

Hendrik Swellengrebel
Order1:8th
Office1:Governor of the Dutch Cape Colony
Term Start1:14 April 1739
Term End1:27 February 1751
Predecessor1:Daniƫl van den Henghel (acting)
Successor1:Ryk Tulbagh
Birth Date:20 September 1700
Birth Place:Cape Town
Death Place:Utrecht, Netherlands
Spouse:Helena Wilhelmina ten Damme
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Hendrik Swellengrebel (Cape Town, 20 September 1700  - Utrecht, 26 December 1760) was the first and only Dutch East India Company governor of the Dutch Cape Colony who was born in the Cape.[1]

Life

Swellengrebel was governor from 14 April 1739 to 27 February 1751. In his time, new districts were added to the colony. The town of Swellendam in the Western Cape is named after him and his wife Helena Wilhelmina ten Damme.[2]

In 1751 he was succeeded as governor by Ryk Tulbagh. Upon return to the Netherlands, he bought the land now known as the Kaapse Bossen (Cape Forests) in Utrecht.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Swellengrebel, Hendrik. Boucher. M.. Dictionary of African Christian Biography. 4 January 2014.
  2. Book: South African Genealogies Vol 12. Genealogical Institute of South Africa. Genealogical Institute of South Africa. 2005. 0-7969-0370-0. Stellenbosch. 585. 18051341.