Gerrit de Heere

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Gerrit de Heere
14th Governor of Dutch Ceylon
In office
22 February 1697 – 26 November 1702 (1697-02-22 – 1702-11-26)
Preceded byThomas van Rhee
Succeeded byCornelis Jan Simonsz
Chief Trader at Dejima
In office
19 October 1693 – 7 November 1694 (1693-10-19 – 1694-11-07)
Preceded byHendrick van Buijtenhem
Succeeded byHendrik Dijkman
Personal details
Born
Gerrit Jansz de Heere

(1657-03-01)1 March 1657
Amsterdam, Dutch Republic
Died26 November 1702(1702-11-26) (aged 45)
Colombo, Dutch Ceylon
Spouse
Johanna van Riebeeck
(m. 1695)

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

Biography[edit]

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. He was succeeded by Cornelis Jan Simonsz.[2]

Footnotes[edit]

  1. ^ Peters, M. (2014). "Riebeeck, Johanna Maria van (1679–1759)". Digitaal Vrouwenlexicon (in Dutch). Huygens ING. Retrieved 14 August 2019.
  2. ^ Cahoon, B. "Dutch Governors". Worldstatesmen. Retrieved 1 March 2013.
Business positions
Preceded by
Hendrick van Buijtenhem
Chief Trader at Dejima
1693–1694
Succeeded by
Hendrik Dijkman
Colonial offices
Preceded by 14th Governor of Dutch Ceylon
1697–1702
Succeeded by