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Hero Schomerus

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Preceded by
  
Anthony van der Eb


Spouse(s)
  
Ellen Frij

Name
  
Hero Schomerus

Born
  
August 24, 1816 Amsterdam, Netherlands (
1816-08-24
)

Died
  
September 25, 1856, Elmina, Ghana

Succeeded by
  
Petrus Jacobus Runckel

Hero Schomerus (24 August 1816 – 25 September 1856) was a Dutch colonial government official, who made a career in the administration on the Dutch Gold Coast.

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Biography

Hero Schomerus was probably born in Amsterdam, the Netherlands to Johann Gerhard Schomerus and Johanna van Laar. Both his parents came from Germany. He was installed as an assistant in the government of the Gold Coast by royal decree of 8 August 1845. He was promoted several times before he became governor ad interim of the Gold Coast in 1852, after governor Anthony van der Eb had died.

Apart from being a colonial official, Schomerus also acted as an agent for the Rotterdam-based firm H. van Rijckevorsel & Co. During his time in office, the redoubt built on the Coebergh ("Cow Hill") in Elmina in the 1820s was reconstructed and reinforced. The new fort was completed in 1843 and later named Fort Schomerus.

Schomerus died in office, on 25 September 1856.

Personal life

Hero Schomerus married Ellen Frij, a "princess of Ashanti". They had three sons together.

References

Hero Schomerus Wikipedia