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Cornelis van
Aerssen van
Sommelsdijck (also: Sommelsdijk) (The Hague, 20
August 1637 - Paramaribo, 19 July 1688) was the
first governor of
Suriname after...
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Suriname was
founded by the city of Amsterdam, the Van
Aerssen van
Sommelsdijck family, and the
Dutch West
India Company. The
society was
chartered to...
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benefits of the society; the city of Amsterdam, the
family Van
Aerssen van
Sommelsdijck, and the
Dutch West
India Company. Only
through mutual consent could...
- shareholders,
being the city of Amsterdam, the
family Van
Aerssen van
Sommelsdijck, and the
Dutch West
India Company.
Although the
organization and administration...
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Lille (1708). The ****ure Lord
Overkirk married Frances van
Aerssen van
Sommelsdijck (died 1720),
daughter of Cornelius, Lord of Sommelsdijk, at The Hague...
- the fort was
taken over by nature. In 1683,
Cornelis van
Aerssen van
Sommelsdijck became the
first Dutch governor of Suriname. He
built a
plantation near...
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According to an
agreement between Suriname governor Cornelis van
Aerssen van
Sommelsdijck and
Berbice governor Abraham van Pere—both were
Dutch colonies at the...
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cocoa was po****r
almost everywhere, the
family Van
Aerssen van
Sommelsdijck sold its
property in the
colony of Surinam. The GWC parti****ted in a...
- II. In 1659 he
married Veronica, a
sister of
Cornelis van
Aerssen van
Sommelsdijck and
delivered stone for the
construction of the
townhall of Amsterdam...
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responsibilities and profits—the city of Amsterdam, the
family Van
Aerssen van
Sommelsdijck, and the
Dutch West
India Company. The Van
Aerssen family only managed...