Person

Jacob Matroos Beeldsnijder


Jacob Matroos Beeldsnijder
Role Person
Exhibitions Come Closer: Archive Session - patricia kaersenhout, Hella Matroos and Jean Jacques Vrij, Garden of Scars
Burial date 27-09-1817
Last known address Doelenstraat, Logement De Doelen.
Burial location Mariakapel 41
Family member of Jacob de Petersen
Person

Jacob Matroos Beeldsnijder


Mariakapel
41


Jacob Matroos Beeldsnijder (1780-1817) is an extraordinary person in (Dutch) history. He was the son of a Dutch father, Wolphert Beeldsnijder, and an Afro-Surinamese mother, Elizabeth “Betje” van Beeldsnijder. Betje was an enslaved woman. His father was a high official in Suriname and came from a patrician family with deep roots in the Dutch slavery economy. His grandfather, Jacob Baron de Petersen, played a key role in the West India Company (WIC), determining the fate of many enslaved people along the Ghanaian coast. Jacob Baron de Petersen, like his great-grandchild Jacob Matroos Beeldsnijder, was buried in the Oude Kerk.


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Oude kerk OA id 5797
Oude kerk Adlib Person priref 5348