Dirk Grim, on July 16, 1786 in the service of the Dutch East India Company
Departure
1786
Sunday, 16 July Dirk Grim (uit Neijenbroek) joins as bricklayer with chamber Amsterdam. Departure of the ship Arend bound for Batavia
Thursday, 7 December 144 days after departure Arrival of the ship Arend on the Cape
Tuesday, 12 December 5 days after arrival at the Cape Departure of the ship Arend of the Cape
1787
Friday, 11 May 150 days after departure from the Cape, 299 days after departure from the Netherlands Arrival of the ship Arend in Batavia
Return
1789
Sunday, 25 October 898 days after arrival in Batavia Departure of the ship Sparenrijk with chamber Amsterdam from Batavia
1790
Wednesday, 6 January 73 days after departure from Batavia Arrival of the ship Sparenrijk on the Cape
Tuesday, 16 February 41 days after arrival at the Cape Departure of the ship Sparenrijk from the Cape destined for the Netherlands
Saturday, 22 May 95 days after departure from the Cape, 209 days after departure from Batavia Arrival of the ship Sparenrijk in the Netherlands 1406 days after employment Resignation Dirk Grim (Sparenrijk), reason: repatriated
Remarks
Month certificate: No / Debenture: Yes
The 111 seafarers included 26 Chinese; among the 14 passengers were 2 male and 3 female slaves, and 4 survivors of the English man-of-war BOUNTY (see the VLIJT, 8258). On 28-12-1789, during a heavy storm, the SPARENDIJK was severely damaged off Cape Aghu
This data was last updated on April 7, 2014 by the source holder and first published on Open Archives on July 3, 2014. Originele record identifier is 1733664.