- Departure
- 1706
- Wednesday, 20 January
Jan Jacobse (uit Vlieland) joins as sailor with chamber Amsterdam. Departure of the ship Horstendaal bound for Batavia - Saturday, 26 June
157 days after departure
Arrival of the ship Horstendaal on the Cape - Saturday, 31 July
35 days after arrival at the Cape
Departure of the ship Horstendaal of the Cape - Thursday, 7 October
68 days after departure from the Cape, 260 days after departure from the Netherlands
Arrival of the ship Horstendaal in Batavia - 1707
- Tuesday, 15 February
391 days after employment
Resignation Jan Jacobse (Asia), reason: deceased
Beneficiary
Remarks
Month certificate: Yes / Debenture: Yes
Source citation
Nationaal Archief (Netherlands), Dutch East India Company, archive 1.04.02, inventory number 5555, folio 63
VOC - voyagers, this index was developed through a joint initiative of the archives of Delft and Rotterdam, Zeeuws archief, Westfries Archief (Hoorn and Enkhuizen) and the departments of history from the Universities of Leiden and Ghent.
- Jan Jacobse was employed on July 16, 1681 by the Dutch East India Company (chamber Amsterdam)
- Jan Jacobse was employed on May 13, 1685 by the Dutch East India Company (chamber Middelburg)
- Jan Jacobse was employed on January 29, 1695 by the Dutch East India Company (chamber Middelburg)
- Jan Jacobse was employed on December 21, 1701 by the Dutch East India Company (chamber Amsterdam)
- Jan Jacobse was employed on June 16, 1704 by the Dutch East India Company (chamber Amsterdam)
- Jan Jacobse was employed on December 30, 1707 by the Dutch East India Company (chamber Middelburg)
- Jan Jacobse was employed on November 16, 1718 by the Dutch East India Company (chamber Amsterdam)
- Jan Jacobse was employed on January 11, 1771 by the Dutch East India Company (chamber Amsterdam)
- Jan Jacobse was employed on December 28, 1776 by the Dutch East India Company (chamber Amsterdam)
Internet address
https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/NL-HaNA_1.04.02_5555_0073.jpg
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