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Captain Captain is a title, an appellative for the commanding officer of a military unit; the supreme leader or highest rank officer of a navy ship, merchant ship, aeroplane, spacecraft, or other vessel; or the commander of a port, fire or police depa ...
Jacobus Deketh (1726 – 26 July 1764) was a
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officer who was a captain in the Frisian Admiralty, one of the five admiralties of the
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. In 1744 at the age of 18, Deketh joined the
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. He became a
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and later extraordinary captain and sailed to the
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. In 1758, Deketh continued his career in the Frisian Admiralty. He became captain of a ship, ''Edam''. He was appointed full captain of the Frisian Admiralty in 1760.


Early life and family

Jacobus Deketh was the youngest son of Jan Goverts Deket(h) and Anna Gardin(g)ius. On 9 April 1726, he was baptized in the Great Church (Grote Kerk) in Harlingen. He had three brothers: Govardus, born 1717, Reiner, born 1719, and Everhardus, born in 1722. Although his father's origins are unknown it is likely that he came from
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. In 1701, his father got a job in the receiver-general's office of the Frisian Admiralty, and in 1721 Jacobus Deketh became receiver-general himself. His mother, Anna Gardinius, was also associated with the Frisian Admiralty, being the widow of Captain Peter Coderq, before becoming the third wife of Jan Goverts Deketh.


Career

In 1744 at the age of 18, Deketh joined the
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. During his service there he first became a lieutenant and later extraordinary captain and sailed to the
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protecting merchant ships. After 1758, Deketh continued his career in the Frisian Admiralty. He commanded the ship ''Edam''. In 1759 he was appointed full captain and in 1760 he commanded the ''Prins Willem'', a frigate with 36 guns. Article also has parts a
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. He brought gifts with him on these voyages to propitiate the
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s who at that time made the Mediterranean unsafe. Deketh died at home in Almenum on 26 July 1764, only 38 years old. His death is recorded on a plaque in the Grote Kerk in Harlingen. Deketh's estate included a stable, orangery, gardening shed, carriage house and farm house. His portrait was painted on 13 July 1761 in
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. In the painting he is surprisingly holding a book with the English title ''Guardian Volume 1'', which during a restoration of the picture was discovered to have been a later
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purchased the painting from a man from
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, who was discovered to possess it when he showed it in an episode of ''Tussen Kunst & Kitsch'', the Dutch version of the ''
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Journaal, gehouden door den schrijver H. van den Burch op 's Lands schip Edam, onder bevel achtereenvolgens van den kapitein F. Wijs en den commandeur J. Deketh, gedurende zijn reis naar de Middellandsche zee. 1757–1758
ship's log in two parts 14 July 1757 – 4 January 1758 and 5 January 1758  – 26 August 1758 found in the Netherlands National Archive. *Payrolls of the Prins Willem, with Captain J. Deketh. 1760–176
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*Journaal, gehouden door den schrijver J. Blom op 's Lands schip Prins Willem, onder bevel van den kapitein J. Deketh, gedurende zijn reis naar de Middellandsche zee. 25 November 1760 – 26 July 1762 Nationaal Archief, Den Haag, Admiraliteitscolleges, 1586–1795, nummer toegang 1.01.46, inventarisnummer 334
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*Journal, gehouden door den kapitein J. Deketh op 's Lands schip Prins Willem gedurende zijn reis naar de Middellandsche zee. 1761–1763 3 parts (12 Feb 1761 – 30 April 1762, 1 May 1762 – 28 Feb 1763, 1 March 1763 – 27 July 1763) Nationaal Archief, Den Haag, Admiraliteitscolleges, 1586–1795, nummer toegang 1.01.46, inventarisnummer 3348 3349 and 3350

Eimert Smits FAzn, Dokkum 1994 A list of ships and captains in the Frisian Admiralty * Prins Willem arrived on 12 March from Livorno captained by Jacobus de Keth * Warship Prins Willem 21 March from Tessel after Livorno captained by Jacobus de Keth length 6°40min * Twee Konvooijen zyn in deze Lentemaend uit de Havenen dezer Landen in zee geftoken Den 12 namelyk zeilde uit Tessel het Oorlogschip Prins Willem de Vyfde onder het bevel van Kapitein Jacobus de Keth om de Nederlandsche Koopvaerdyschepen near de Middelandsche Zee tot Livorno toe te geleiden. *Amsterdam den 28 December Den 27 is te Tessel uytgezeyld 's Lands schip Prins Willem Kapiteyn Jacobus de Keth na Livorno en het Oostindisch Compagnie schip de Jonge Lieven Schipper Carslen Sunniksen na Ceylon voor deze Kamer. (27 December 1762) {{DEFAULTSORT:Deketh, Jacobus 18th-century Dutch military personnel 1726 births 1764 deaths Admirals of the navy of the Dutch Republic People from Harlingen, Netherlands Dutch military personnel of the War of the Austrian Succession