Wouter van Twiller (May 22, 1606 – buried August 29, 1654) was an employee of the
Dutch West India Company
The Dutch West India Company ( nl, Geoctrooieerde Westindische Compagnie, ''WIC'' or ''GWC''; ; en, Chartered West India Company) was a chartered company of Dutch merchants as well as foreign investors. Among its founders was Willem Usselincx ( ...
and the fourth
Director of New Netherland
This is a list of Directors, appointed by the Dutch West India Company, of the 17th century Dutch province of New Netherland (''Nieuw-Nederland'' in Dutch) in North America. Only the last, Peter Stuyvesant, held the title of Director General. As ...
. He governed from 1632
until 1638, succeeding
Peter Minuit
Peter Minuit (between 1580 and 1585 – August 5, 1638) was a Walloons, Wallonian merchant from Tournai, in present-day Belgium. He was the 3rd Director of New Netherland, Director of the Dutch North American colony of New Netherland from 1626 u ...
, who was recalled by the Dutch West India authorities in Amsterdam for unknown reasons.
Life and career
Van Twiller was born in
Nijkerk, the son of Ryckaert and Maria van Rensselaer van Twiller.
Kiliaen van Rensselaer was his maternal uncle.
[ Reynolds, Cuyler. "Van Rensselaer", ''Genealogical and Family History of Southern New York and the Hudson River Valley'', Lewis Historical Publishing Company, 1914]
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He was appointed to the position because he had made two voyages to New Netherland colony before, and had been a clerk in the warehouse of the Dutch West India company in Amsterdam for nearly five years. Rensselaer entrusted him with shipping cattle to Rensselaerswyck, his colonial estate on the Hudson River
The Hudson River is a river that flows from north to south primarily through eastern New York. It originates in the Adirondack Mountains of Upstate New York and flows southward through the Hudson Valley to the New York Harbor between Ne ...
. Van Twiller was somewhat acquainted with the geography of New Netherlands
New Netherland ( nl, Nieuw Nederland; la, Novum Belgium or ) was a 17th-century colonial province of the Dutch Republic that was located on the east coast of what is now the United States. The claimed territories extended from the Delmarva P ...
and the condition of its affairs. Largely through Van Rensselaer's influence the Dutch West India Company chose him as the new Director-General of New Netherlands,["Wouter van Twiller", New Netherland Institute]
/ref> and he set sail for New Amsterdam
New Amsterdam ( nl, Nieuw Amsterdam, or ) was a 17th-century Dutch settlement established at the southern tip of Manhattan Island that served as the seat of the colonial government in New Netherland. The initial trading ''factory'' gave rise ...
, which was little more than a trading post, in the ship '' De Soutberg'' in 1633.
Amid a considerable amount of land and properties, including islands known in the present day as Roosevelt Island
Roosevelt Island is an island in New York City's East River, within the borough of Manhattan. It lies between Manhattan Island to the west, and the borough of Queens, on Long Island, to the east. Running from the equivalent of East 46th to 8 ...
and Randalls and Wards Islands, Van Twiller purchased 'Noten Eylant', later called Governors Island
Governors Island is a island in New York Harbor, within the New York City borough of Manhattan. It is located approximately south of Manhattan Island, and is separated from Brooklyn to the east by the Buttermilk Channel. The National Park ...
from a tribe of Canarsee Indians for two axe heads, a string of beads and some iron nails. While in office, settlers from New England
New England is a region comprising six states in the Northeastern United States: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont. It is bordered by the state of New York to the west and by the Canadian province ...
occupied the Connecticut Valley and he was never able to oust them.[ He was able to defend the Dutch territory in the Delaware Valley, where his soldiers captured a shipload of intended settlers from ]Virginia
Virginia, officially the Commonwealth of Virginia, is a state in the Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern regions of the United States, between the East Coast of the United States, Atlantic Coast and the Appalachian Mountains. The geography an ...
and expelled soldiers who had taken Fort Nassau.
Van Twiller was able to both increase the colony's prosperity and amass a private fortune despite conflicts with Everhardus Bogardus, Dutch Reformed
The Dutch Reformed Church (, abbreviated NHK) was the largest Christian denomination in the Netherlands from the onset of the Protestant Reformation in the 16th century until 1930. It was the original denomination of the Dutch Royal Family ...
predikant Predikant is a minister in the Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa. Predikant is the Afrikaans term for "pastor".
The word 'predikant' is also used in the Dutch, West Frisian, Norwegian and Swedish
Swedish or ' may refer to:
Anything from ...
of the New Netherland colony; and schout
In Dutch-speaking areas, a ''schout'' was a local official appointed to carry out administrative, law enforcement and prosecutorial tasks. The office was abolished with the introduction of administrative reforms during the Napoleonic period.
Fu ...
Lubbert van Dincklagen, who criticized Van Twiller's management of New Netherland
New Netherland ( nl, Nieuw Nederland; la, Novum Belgium or ) was a 17th-century colonial province of the Dutch Republic that was located on the east coast of what is now the United States. The claimed territories extended from the Delmarva ...
. The Director expelled Van Dincklagen, refusing to pay the salary arrears owed him. Back in Amsterdam, Van Dincklagen brought the situation to the attention of the company directors. His report was confirmed by Captain David Pietersz. de Vries
David Pieterszoon de Vries ( – 13 September 1655) was a Dutch navigator from Hoorn.Joris van der MeeKoopman in de West; De indianen en de Nieuw Nederlanders in het journaal van David Pietersz. De Vries, 2001 (Dutch)
Biography
In 1617, De ...
and Van Twiller was removed from office in the summer of 1637."Van Twiller, Wouter", nycourts.org
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To succeed Van Twiller as Director-General, the Dutch West India Company sent Willem Kieft
Willem Kieft (September 1597 – September 27, 1647) was a Dutch merchant and the Director of New Netherland (of which New Amsterdam was the capital) from 1638 to 1647.
Life and career
Willem Kieft was appointed to the rank of director b ...
in September 1637. Van Twiller subsequently returned to the Netherlands and assumed guardianship of Johannes, eldest son of Killian van Rensselaer, following the death of that patroon in 1644.[ He died in ]Amsterdam
Amsterdam ( , , , lit. ''The Dam on the River Amstel'') is the Capital of the Netherlands, capital and Municipalities of the Netherlands, most populous city of the Netherlands, with The Hague being the seat of government. It has a population ...
.
See also
* Dutch colonization of the Americas
* Dutch Empire
* List of colonial governors of New Jersey
The territory which would later become the state of New Jersey was settled by Netherlands, Dutch and Sweden, Swedish Settler, colonists in the early seventeenth century. In 1664, at the onset of the Second Anglo-Dutch War, England, English forc ...
* List of colonial governors of New York
References
Notes
Bibliography
New Amsterdam Project
* Griffis, William Elliot ''The Story of New Netherland. The Dutch In America'' Chapter VI. The Riverside Press. Cambridge. 1909
* Jacobs, Jaap. ''New Netherland: A Dutch Colony in Seventeenth-Century America''. Leiden: Brill Academic Publishers, 2005. .
* Johnson, Allen (ed.) ''Dutch and English on the Hudson'' (Chapter IV). New Haven: Yale University Press. 1919
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17th-century Dutch people
1606 births
1654 deaths
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