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Willem George Frederik Derx (born 8 May 1813 – 10 December 1890) was a Dutch civil servant, who made a career in the administration on the
Dutch Gold Coast The Dutch Gold Coast or Dutch Guinea, officially Dutch possessions on the Coast of Guinea ( Dutch: ''Nederlandse Bezittingen ter Kuste van Guinea'') was a portion of contemporary Ghana that was gradually colonized by the Dutch, beginning in 161 ...
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Biography

Derx was born in
Nijmegen Nijmegen (;; Spanish and it, Nimega. Nijmeegs: ''Nimwèège'' ) is the largest city in the Dutch province of Gelderland and tenth largest of the Netherlands as a whole, located on the Waal river close to the German border. It is about 6 ...
to Johan Henrich Derx, who was originally from the
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, contemporary Germany, and Maria Christina Lijtgen from
Zaltbommel Zaltbommel (), also known, historically and colloquially, as Bommel, is a municipality and a city in the Netherlands. History The city of Zaltbommel The town of Zaltbommel was first mentioned as "Bomela" in the year 850. Zaltbommel received ...
. Derx joined the colonial administration of the Dutch Gold Coast in 1838, when the colony was reorganized in the wake of the
Dutch–Ahanta War The Dutch–Ahanta War was a conflict between the Netherlands and the Ahanta between 1837 and 1839. Beginning with a mere economic dispute between the Ahanta and the Dutch, who were based at the Dutch Gold Coast, the conflict ended with the hangin ...
. He eventually became bookkeeper and officer of justice of the colony. During governor
Anthony van der Eb Anthony van der Eb (born 3 January 1813 – 21 September 1852) was a Dutch civil servant, who made a career in the administration on the Dutch Gold Coast. Biography Van der Eb was born in Rotterdam on 3 January 1813 to Hendrik van der Eb an ...
's year-long leave to the Netherlands between 1846 and 1847, Derx was acting governor. During this first period at the Gold Coast, Derx married Jacoba Araba Bartels, daughter of the Euro-African trader
Carel Hendrik Bartels Carel Hendrik Bartels (29 September 1792 – 10 February 1850) was the wealthiest and most important Euro-African trader and businessman on the Dutch Gold Coast in the second quarter of the nineteenth century. Apart from his entrepreneurial ...
, with whom he had three sons. His second son
Willem Jan Derx Willem Jan Derx (26 March 1844 – 29 April 1913) was a vice admiral of the Royal Netherlands Navy. Biography Willem Jan Derx was born in Elmina on the Dutch Gold Coast to governor Willem George Frederik Derx and Jacoba Araba Bartels, daughter ...
would become a vice admiral of the Royal Netherlands Navy. After Jacoba Araba died during childbirth in 1848, Derx fathered a son and a daughter with another, unknown woman while on the Gold Coast. According to historian Larry Yarak, Derx was less fortunate in the trading business than his boss, governor Van der Eb, which tempted him to compensate his meagre salary by other means; he was frequently accused by the local rulers of Elmina of abusing his position of
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by demanding high fines. In one particular case in 1844, Derx ordered the King of Elmina to pay a fine of four ounces of gold for having sentenced the prominent Elmina trader Kweku Akwa for overcharging his customers. Eventually the local rulers of Elmina issued a petition of grievances about Derx' conduct to governor Van der Eb, but it is unsure what consequences this had. Derx apparently left the Gold Coast in the late 1840s and married Anna Frederika Lamslag in the Netherlands, with whom he had three sons and three daughters.


Return to the Gold Coast

The Dutch government decided in 1855 to resume the recruitment of soldiers for the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army on the Gold Coast, and appointed Derx as the commissioner in charge. Apparently Derx was also interested in taking the position because he grew increasingly concerned about the management of the estate of his late father-in-law
Carel Hendrik Bartels Carel Hendrik Bartels (29 September 1792 – 10 February 1850) was the wealthiest and most important Euro-African trader and businessman on the Dutch Gold Coast in the second quarter of the nineteenth century. Apart from his entrepreneurial ...
, who had died in 1850, by Bartels' son Carel Bartels. Derx arrived on 22 October 1856 in
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and was then escorted to
Elmina Elmina, also known as Edina by the local Fante, is a town and the capital of the Komenda/Edina/Eguafo/Abirem District on the south coast of Ghana in the Central Region, situated on a bay on the Atlantic Ocean, west of Cape Coast. Elmina was ...
. Since the previous governor
Hero Schomerus Hero Schomerus (born 24 August 1816 – 25 September 1856) was a military and colonial administrator, who made a career in the administration on the Dutch Gold Coast. Biography Hero Schomerus was born in Emden to Johann Gerhard Schomerus and ...
had died a month earlier on 25 September, Derx was also to become governor of the Dutch Gold Coast. This proved controversial, both with the Dutch colonial administrators, who felt passed by, and with the local population of Elmina, who accused Derx of having handled a dispute between Elmina wards unadvisedly in 1846, during his previous stint as governor. Both groups tried to prevent Derx from taking office, to no avail. Derx however wrote the Minister of Colonies that although he had taken the oath of office, he "stood alone" and was not able to fulfil his duties. Within half a year he was recalled to the Netherlands.


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