Siddhesh Joshi (Editor)

Elizabeth van der Woude

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Name
  
Elizabeth der

Role
  
Author

Died
  
1694, Amsterdam, Netherlands

Ave Maris Stella, SSA (Elizabeth van der Woude)


Elizabeth van der Woude (January 11, 1657 - buried December 11, 1698) was a Dutch traveller and author.

Contents

She was born in Nieuwe Niedorp, North Holland, but left The Netherlands at age 19 with her family (her father Harman Hartman van der Woude, her brother and sister) and hundreds of others bound for Guyana, formerly a Dutch colony, now French Guiana. Their aim was to start a colony on the river Oyapock, with her father as the appointed governor. Van der Woude's father and sister died en route. She and her brother found good land when they arrived, but soon most of the servants died of a strange illness and Elizabeth returned home. During that journey she was kidnapped by Dunkirkers and kept a prisoner for some weeks. She did manage to return home with her diary, which she had regularly kept. She died in Amsterdam, aged 41. The part of her diary describing her journeys was published in 1928 and 2001 in The Netherlands.

Literature

  • (Dutch) Kim Isolde Muller (Ed.): Elisabeth van der Woude: Memorije van 't geen bij mijn tijt is voorgevallen : met het opzienbarende verslag van haar reis naar de Wilde Kust 1676-1677. Terra Incognita : Amsterdam, 2001, ISBN 9789073853133
  • (Dutch) S.P. l’Honore Naber (Ed.): Eene Hollandsche jonge dame aan de Oyapock in 1677 (Dagboek van Elizabeth van der Woude), BMHG 49 (1928) 214-236.
  • Milbry Polk, Mary Tiegreen: Women of Discovery - A Celebration of intrepid Women who explored the World. Clarkson Potter : New York, 2001. ISBN 0-609-60480-5
  • References

    Elizabeth van der Woude Wikipedia