Jacob Christiaan Pielat, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Jacob Christiaan Pielat

Dutch colonial governor

Date of Birth: 27-Aug-1692

Date of Death: 03-Aug-1740

Profession: colonial administrator

Nationality: Netherlands

Zodiac Sign: Virgo


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About Jacob Christiaan Pielat

  • Jacques Christian or Jacob Christiaan Pielat (sometimes Pielaat) (27 August 1692, Rotterdam – c.
  • 3 August 1740, Loosduinen) was the 22nd Governor of Ceylon during the Dutch colonial time from 2 December 1732 until 27 January 1734.Pielat was the sixth child of Phinéas Pielat (1645–1700), a Protestant minister originally from the Principality of Orange, and his second wife Jeanne de Vernatti.
  • Pielat joined the Dutch East India Company and worked his way up to opperkoopman (upper-merchant) in the Dutch Indies.
  • From at least 1720 he was captain and charged with the military accompaniment of goods from Patna to the Dutch factory in Hugly in Dutch Bengal.
  • After a period of being secunde ("vice-governor") in Ternate, he succeeded Stephanus Versluys as governor of Amboina from 1728–29 to 1731.
  • Subsequently, he was appointed Extraordinary Councillor of India.
  • and in 1732 he became governor of Ceylon, again succeeding Versluys.
  • After his term as governor he left the customary "memoir" for his successor, Diederik van Domburg, and returned to the Netherlands where he would die 8 years later.
  • He was buried on 6 August 1740 in The Hague.
  • He was married to Amarante/Amarantha van der Elst (born 1690 in Delft) with whom he had children born in Batavia and Ternate.
  • In 1719, Everard Kraeyvanger wrote a poem for Amaranta in consolation for the loss of two of her children in Batavia.
  • His surviving son Diederik Christiaan would become mayor of Schiedam.

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