Gerrit de Heere

Gerrit de Heere
15th Governor of Zeylan
In office
22 February 1697  26 November 1702
Preceded by Paulus van Rhoo
Succeeded by Cornelis Joannes Simonszoon
Personal details
Born 1657
Died 1702

Gerrit Jansz de Heere (1 March 1657, Amsterdam – 26 November 1702, Colombo) was a Governor of Ceylon during the Dutch colonial period.

De Heere was the son of Johan Gerritsz de Heere and Marritje Gerrits. In 1693/1694 he was Opperhoofd at Dejima, after which he became top merchant (opperkoopman) in Batavia, Dutch East Indies. There, in 1695, he married the 26-year younger Johanna Maria van Riebeeck (1679-1759), daughter of Abraham van Riebeeck and granddaughter of Jan van Riebeeck, the founder of Cape Town.[1] De Heere was appointed Governor of Ceylon on 22 February 1697 which he remained until his death on 26 November 1702. He was succeeded by Cornelis Joannes Simonszoon.[2]

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Government offices
Preceded by
Paulus van Rhoo
Governor of Zeylan
1697-1702
Succeeded by
Cornelis Joannes Simonszoon
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