- Geelvinck
Geelvinck (in English Yellow finch) was a Dutch surname. The family died out in the early 19th century. Holders include:
* Jan Cornelis Geelvinck, the son of a merchant in beans and peas, and involved in the West India Company. He was the first in the family who became
burgomaster ormayor in Amsterdam;
* Jan Cornelis's sonCornelis Geelvinck was also a burgomaster in Amsterdam and involved in the West India Company;
* Cornelis's sonAlbert Geelvinck was a lawyer and involved in Surinam. He married a rich orphan:Sara Hinlopen , the daughter ofJan Jacobszoon Hinlopen . TheMuseum Geelvinck-Hinlopen is named after this couple;
* Cornelis's eldest sonJoan Geelvinck (1644-1707) , a merchant and politician, who was allowed by theDutch East India Company to baptize the "Geelvink", one of the three ships under the command ofWillem de Vlamingh who had orders to explore the Australian westcoast in 1696. TheGeelvink Channel on the westcoast of Australia received its name. TheGeelvink Bay , theGeelvink Islands nearWestern New Guinea were discovered in 1705. [http://freepages.history.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ausnavy/1700.htm ] Also theEast Geelvink Bay languages , theGeelvink Pygmy-parrot ,Geelvink Bay Flying Fox andGeelvink Pigmy Tree Frog carry the name of the ship.
* Joan's sonLieve Geelvinck was a burgomaster and married in 1730 the richest woman in Amsterdam. Lieve was a powerful republican; in 1734 the princeWilliam IV of Orange and his wife Anna of Hanover left the city of Amsterdam within an hour, after being received by him.* Lieve's son,
Nicolaes Geelvinck , married in 1729 the daughter of the richest woman in Amsterdam. He was married three times. Helped by his father-in-law, he became mayor of Amsterdam in 1748. Within a few months one third of thevroedschap was removed by thestadholder William IV of Orange . Geelvinck also lost his seat in theAdmiralty of Amsterdam , despite widespread expectations that he would lead reforms. "Ahasuerus and Haman at the feast of Esther ", a painting byRembrandt , was given to him by his great-aunt Sara Hinlopen;
* Nicolaes's sonNicolaas Geelvinck , lord ofStabroek , was an administrator of the West India Company; between 1784 and 1812 Georgetown inGuyana was called Stabroek.
* In 1756 Nicolaes's son Lieve married Catharina Elisabeth Hasselaer, the daughter of a diplomat. Already in 1757 he died. The widow Geelvinck was a close friend ofBelle van Zuylen andJames Boswell , who called her "la belle veuve". [Pottle, F.A. (1952) Boswell in Holland 1763-1764, p. 123, 351. ]
* Nicolaes's sonJoan Geelvinck (1737-1802) , was a Patriot and in1787 burgomaster for only five months. He fled to Paris and joined La Fayette;
* Joan's daughter Maria Petronella Geelvinck (1769-1831), married in 1787 Anton Tschiffely (1759-1824), until1785 a military in Dutch service. Maria Petronella moved with him to Switzerland and took a painting with her byGabriel Metsu . Tschiffely, since 1795 member of the fromBern city council, used the title lord of Stabroek. In 1832 the painting was sold by her inheritants to theGemäldegalerie . [Gent, J. van, (1998) Portretten van Jan Jacobsz Hinlopen en zijn familie door Gabriël Metsu en Bartholomeus van der Helst. In: Oud Holland 112, p. 133. (In Dutch.)]Family tree
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