Burchard Joan Elias

Burchard Joan Elias (12 July 1799 – 1 May 1871) was the last Governor-General of the Dutch West Indies, a colony that existed between 1828 and 1845 as a merger of Surinam and Curaçao and Dependencies. After Elias left office, the colony was again split. Before his governorship, Elias served as resident of Cirebon (1830–1838) and as Secretary-General of the Ministry of the Colonies (1838–1842).[1]

Burchard Joan Elias
Governor of the Dutch West Indies
In office
15 November 1842  16 July 1845
Preceded byPhilippus de Kanter
Succeeded byPhilippus de Kanter
Personal details
Born(1799-07-12)12 July 1799
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Died1 May 1871(1871-05-01) (aged 71)
The Hague, Netherlands
Spouse(s)Cornelia Dorothea Adelheid Scholten van Aschat
Lidie Henriëtte Scholten van Aschat

Biography

Grave of Cornelia Elias, first wife of Burchard Elias

Burchard Joan Elias was born in Amsterdam to Gerbrand Elias and Henriëtte Alexandrine Adélaïde von Deneken. In 1823, he married Cornelia Dorothea Adelheid Scholten van Aschat. After her death in 1836, he married her sister Lidie Henriëtte Scholten van Aschat in 1837.

Burchard Joan Elias was the father of Henri Alexander Elias, who served as Governor of the Dutch Gold Coast.

References

  1. "B.J. Elias". Parlementair Documentatiecentrum. Retrieved 4 March 2017.
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