Jan Tieleman Jacobus Cremer

Jan Tieleman Jacobus Cremer (born 28 March 1795 – 1 July 1832) was a Dutch colonial administrator on the Gold Coast. He was interim commander from 1832 until his death on 1 July.[1]

Jan Tieleman Jacobus Cremer
Commander of the Dutch Gold Coast
ad interim
In office
28 April 1832  1 July 1832
MonarchWilliam I of the Netherlands
Preceded byFriedrich Last
Succeeded byEduard Daniel Leopold van Ingen
Personal details
Born(1795-03-28)28 March 1795
Middelburg, Netherlands
Died1 July 1832(1832-07-01) (aged 37)
Elmina, Dutch Gold Coast

Biography

Jan Cremer was born in Middelburg to Johannes Bernardus Cremer and Elisabeth Johanna Bogaerds. He was originally employed as a clerk in his native Middelburg, before opting for a career in the colonial administration. He was appointed assistant on the Dutch Gold Coast by royal decree of 14 January 1826. In 1828, he succeeded Jacobus van der Breggen Paauw as bookkeeper, secretary, fiscal and cashier. On 28 April 1832, he became commander at interim, after his predecessor Friedrich Last left for the Netherlands. Jan Cremer died barely two months in office, on 1 July 1832.[2] He was buried in the Dutch Cemetery of Elmina.

Personal life

Jan Cremer married Pietronella Anthonetta Geijp in Middelburg on 24 April 1816. They had three children.

References

  1. Almanak voor de Nederlandsche West-Indische bezittingen, en de kust van Guinea. Jaargang 1860 (in Dutch). The Hague: De Gebroeders van Cleef. 1859.
  2. Yarak, Larry W. (1990). Asante and the Dutch 1744-1873. Oxford: Clarendon Press. p. 218.
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