- Jan
Valckenburgh (1623 – 8 July 1667) was a
civil servant of the
Dutch West
India Company.
Valckenburgh began as a
simple ****istant-trader, but managed...
- 1638 and 1649.
About the year 1652, he
bought a farm from
Lambert van
Valckenburgh,
comprising 24
morgens (i.e., 20.44 ha or 50.51 acres) in what is now...
- were
allowed in any
Portuguese port for ten years.
Dutch merchant Jan
Valckenburgh saw an
opportunity but was
expelled from Loango-Angola in 1648. Dutch...
- Moreover, in
November 1656, at the
request of Director-General Jan
Valckenburgh, a
declaration was
signed by
representatives of Gyommre, "Abripiquem...
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acting Governor-General. He
served until the
former Director-General Jan
Valckenburgh arrived in
Elmina in
January 1663 to take over command. In Elmina, Wilre...
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Dutch Reformed Governor • 1624–1638
Adriaan Jacobs • 1656–1659 Jan
Valckenburgh • 1764–1767 Jan
Pieter Theodoor Huydecoper • 1816–1818
Herman Willem...
- 1638 and 1649.
Around the year 1652, he
bought a farm from
Lambert van
Valckenburgh comprising twenty-four
morgens (48
acres (19 ha)) in what is now Midtown...
- (Michigan)
Republican politician (Van)
Valckenburch /
Valckenburgh /
Valkenburgh Jan
Valckenburgh (1623–1667),
Dutch civil servant, Director-General of...
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painting with an
African servant (compare Ruychaver's
successor Jan
Valckenburgh).
Ratelband 1953, p. XLVIII.
Daaku 1970, pp. 56–58.
Ratelband 1953, p...
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Johan van
Valckenburgh (c. 1575 − 1624) was a
Dutch military engineer who
built fortresses. He is
known for
building the
Bastion Henricus which was a fortification...