- Departure
- 1740
- Monday, 23 May
David de Bakker (uit Vlissingen) joins as second mate (onderstuurman) with chamber Zeeland. Departure of the ship Maria Adriana bound for Batavia - Thursday, 3 November
164 days after departure
Arrival of the ship Maria Adriana on the Cape - Monday, 21 November
18 days after arrival at the Cape
Departure of the ship Maria Adriana of the Cape - 1741
- Friday, 3 March
102 days after departure from the Cape, 284 days after departure from the Netherlands
Arrival of the ship Maria Adriana in Batavia - Return
- 1742
- Friday, 19 January
322 days after arrival in Batavia
Departure of the ship Horstendaal with chamber Amsterdam from Batavia - Sunday, 22 April
93 days after departure from Batavia
Arrival of the ship Horstendaal on the Cape - Friday, 11 May
19 days after arrival at the Cape
Departure of the ship Horstendaal from the Cape destined for the Netherlands - Wednesday, 19 September
131 days after departure from the Cape, 243 days after departure from Batavia
Arrival of the ship Horstendaal in the Netherlands
849 days after employment
Resignation David de Bakker (Horstendaal), reason: repatriated
Beneficiary
Remarks
Month certificate: Yes / Debenture: No
The 115 men aboard the HORSTENDAAL included 11 impotenten and 5 passengers. On 18-09-1742 the ship ran ashore between Callantsoog and Huisduinen in the Buizegat.
Source citation
Nationaal Archief (Netherlands), Dutch East India Company, archive 1.04.02, inventory number 12982, folio 5
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.
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- David de Bakker was employed on July 26, 1743 by the Dutch East India Company (chamber Middelburg)
Internet address
https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/index/nt00444/c3b425a2-c864-11e6-9d8b-00505693001d
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