Willem Hendrik Johan van Idsinga
Willem Hendrik Johan van Idsinga | |
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Governor of Suriname | |
In office 29 June 1867 – 1 August 1873 | |
Preceded by | Reinhart Frans van Lansberge |
Succeeded by | Cornelis Ascanius van Sypesteyn |
Governor of the Dutch Gold Coast | |
In office 1865–1867 | |
Preceded by | Arend Magnin |
Succeeded by | Georg Pieter Willem Boers |
Personal details | |
Born |
Baardwijk, Netherlands | June 25, 1822
Died |
November 16, 1896 74) The Hague, Netherlands | (aged
Spouse(s) | Emmeline Theodora Elisabeth van Raders |
Willem Hendrik Johan van Idsinga (25 June 1822 – 16 November 1896) was a Dutch politician and colonial official, who served as Governor of the Dutch Gold Coast between 1865 and 1867 and as Governor of Surinam between 29 June 1867 and 1 August 1873.[1]
Biography
Van Idzinga was born in Baardwijk, the Netherlands, to Hendrik van Idsinga, a pastor, and Joanna Elisabeth van Nimwegen. He made a career in the Royal Netherlands Navy, where he was a second lieutenant.[1]
In his late twenties, Van Idzinga began his political career in the colonies, first becoming landdrost of the district of Nickerie in Surinam between 1850 and 1853, before becoming Lieutenant Governor (Dutch: gezaghebber) of Sint Eustatius (1853 – 1859) and Sint Maarten (1859 – 1865).[1]
In 1865, he was first promoted to the rank of Governor, in the rather dilapidated colony of the Dutch Gold Coast. In 1867, he was appointed Governor of Surinam.[1]
Personal life
He married Emmeline Theodora Elisabeth van Raders, daughter of former Governor of Surinam Reinier Frederik van Raders, on 31 October 1849 in Paramaribo, Surinam. They had two sons and one daughter. Dutch politician Johan Willem Herman Meyert van Idsinga was one of their sons.[1]