Adriaan van Kervel (c. 1681 – 19 September 1737) was the governor of the Dutch Cape Colony from 31 August 1737 to 19 September 1737.[1] After only three weeks of serving as the Governor he died and Daniël van den Henghel was appointed in an acting capacity.[2]

Adriaan van Kervel
7th Governor of the Dutch Cape Colony
In office
31 August 1737 – 19 September 1737
Preceded byJan de la Fontaine
Succeeded byDaniël van den Henghel (acting)
Personal details
Bornc. 1681
The Hague
Died19 September 1737
Cape Town
NationalityDutch
SpouseAletta Corsenaar

Career

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Van Kervel arrived at the Cape on 3 February 1708, where he became an assistant in the secretariat of the Council of Policy. He was a member of the Council of Justice and in 1717 he was appointed secretary to the Council of Policy. In 1725 he succeeded Cornelis van Beaumont as fiscal and was promoted to the rank of secunde (second in command or deputy governor). From 1726 to 1727, he was the chairman of the orphan chamber and again from 1730 to 1737.[3]

When Governor Jan de la Fontaine retired from office in 1737, the Lords XVII (Heren XVII) appointed Van Kervel as his successor. He took office on 31 August 1737 but died less than three weeks, after a brief illness.[4][5]

Personal

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Van Kervel was the third child of Johannes van Kervel and his wife Anna Koene and was baptized at The Hague on 23 July 1681. His eldest brother, Gerard, was the Governor of the East Coast of Java. Van Kervel married Aletta Corsenaar on 14 June 1716 at the Cape and they had five children.[3]

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References

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  1. ^ Kroes, Jochem (2007). Chinese Armorial Porcelain for the Dutch Market. Waanders. ISBN 9789040083310.
  2. ^ Pama, C. (1972). Heraldry of South African Families: Coats of Arms/ Crests/ Ancestry. A. A. Balkema.
  3. ^ a b De Kock, W. J. (1972). Dictionary of South African biography: Vol II. Pretoria: Human Sciences Research Council. p. 788. ISBN 0-624-00856-8. OCLC 20937.
  4. ^ Thompson, George (1827). Travels and Adventures in Southern Africa. Henry Colburn.
  5. ^ Worden, Nigel; Groenewald, Gerald (2005). Trials of Slavery: Selected Documents Concerning Slaves from the Criminal Records of the Council of Justice at the Cape of Good Hope, 1705-1794. The Van Riebeeck Society. ISBN 978-0-9584522-3-6.