Hendrik Temminck | |
Office: | Governor of Suriname |
Term Start: | 1 March 1722 |
Term End: | 17 September 1727 |
Birth Date: | 1680 |
Birth Place: | Arnhem, Dutch Republic |
Death Date: | 17 September 1727 |
Death Place: | Paramaribo, Colony of Suriname |
Spouse: | Charlotta Elisabeth van der Lith Machteld van Wouw |
Hendrik Temminck (– 17 September 1727) was a Dutch States Army officer and colonial administrator who served as the governor of Suriname from 1722 to 1727.[1]
Temminck was born in Arnhem around 1680. He studied law. After his promotion, he went to Suriname.[1] In 1716, he was appointed sergeant major of an infantry division. On 1 March 1722, Temminck was appointed Governor of Suriname.[1] The same year, he established a sugar plantation at Berg en Dal.[2] He died on 17 September 1727 in Paramaribo.[3]
Temminck married twice; first with Machteld van Wouw, and in 1725 with Charlotta Elisabeth van der Lith. He became Swedish artist Fredrika Eleonora von Düben's maternal grandfather through his and van Wouw's daughter Catharina Eleonora Temminck.[4]