Pieter Woortman

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Pieter Woortman
Director-General of the Dutch Gold Coast
In office
8 June 1767 – 11 April 1780
Preceded by Jan Pieter Theodoor Huydecoper
Succeeded by Jacobus van der Puye
Personal details
Born (1700-03-23)23 March 1700
Soest, Margraviate of Brandenburg, Holy Roman Empire
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Elmina, Dutch Gold Coast
Spouse(s) Elisabeth Carrier
Afodua
Religion Dutch Reformed, Lutheran[1]

Pieter Woortman (23 March 1700 – 14 April 1780)[1] was an administrator of the Dutch West India Company. He was one of the longest-serving Director-General of the Dutch Gold Coast, in office between 1767 and 1769 (ad interim) and from 1769 until his death in 1780.[2]

Biography

Pieter Woortman was born in Soest, Margraviate of Brandenburg, to Johann Georg Wortmann and Margaretha Elisabeth Plange.[1] In 1721, Woortman applied for a job at the Dutch West India Company, and was stationed as soldier on the Dutch Gold Coast. Woortman made a swift career, becoming fort commandant and acting military commander, and retired to the Netherlands in 1730.[3]

Woortman settled in Groningen, set up a grocery store, married Elisabeth Carrier, and founded a family. Probably because of personal financial problems, he returned to the Gold Coast in 1741.[3] Because of his previous experience, he was installed as commandant Fort Lijdzaamheid soon after his arrival. Here he met a local African woman named Afodua or Aphodewa, with whom he would have six children.[3][1] At Fort Lijdzaamheid, Woortman and Afodua led a profitable slave trade enterprise, which probably led him to delay his application for a higher office.[3]

When he eventually did so in 1763, he would rise to the highest office of Director-General in four years time. Jan and Hendrik Woortman, sons from his Dutch marriage with Elisabeth Carrier joined him in his personal enterprise, later joined by sons from his relationship with Afodua. The combination of Woortman's contacts with the Company, and Afodua's contacts with the local people, proved very worthwhile.[3]

Woortman died on 14 April 1780, at the age of 80.[1]

Citations

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  2. Doortmont & Smit 2007, p. 294.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 Doortmont 2001, p. 25.

References

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