List of Sint Maarten leaders of government
This is a list of Sint Maarten leaders of government, from 1631 to the present.
Years | Name |
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Commander | |
1631–1633 | Jan Claeszoon van Campen. |
Spanish Governors | |
1633–1636 | Cibrian de Lizarazu. |
1636–1638 | Luis de Valdes. |
1638–1647 | Diego Guajardo Fajardo. |
Commanders | |
14 Feb 1648 - 1650 | Martin Thomas |
1650–1655 | Adriaen de Vos |
1655–1660 | Edmondt de Fosse |
1667 ? | Jan Sympson ? |
1672 ? | Jan Simonszoon de Buck |
Governors | |
1672 ? - 1672 | Laurent de Maynie (a French gentleman) |
1672–1679 | .................... First British invasion during the Third Anglo-Dutch War . |
1679- ? | .... ??? |
1685–1689 | chevalier de Rionville (French) |
1690–1697 | .................... Second British occupation during the Grand Alliance (League of Augsburg) war. |
1699–1701 | Jean Dyel du Parquet (French) |
1701–1702 | Louis Cacqueray de Valmenière (French) |
Vice-commanders | |
1703 - 170x | Lucas van Beverhoudt |
1705 ? | Olivier Graval |
1708?- 1710 | Charles Devezaen |
1710–1712 | François Lemaire (French) |
1712–1713 | Jean Buretel |
1713–1718 | Martinus Meyer (1st time) |
1718–1720 | Louis Guillaume Durepaire (French) |
1720–1722 | Jan de Windt, Sr. |
1722–1733 | Martinus Meyer (2nd time) |
1733–1735 | Jacobus Barry |
1735–1736 | John Philips (1st time) |
1736–1737 | Pieter Hassell |
1737–1746 | John Philips (2nd time) |
1746–1748 | Jan de Wever |
1748–1781 | Abraham Heijliger Pzn. |
3 Feb 1781 - 26 Nov 1781 | ......................... Third British invasion during the Fourth Anglo-Dutch War. |
Governors | |
1781–1783 | Abraham Heijliger Pzn. |
1783–1784 | Charles Chabert, Jr. |
Vice-commanders | |
1784–1785 | Thomas Aertsen |
1785–1786 | John Salomons Gibbes |
Commanders | |
1786 - Jan 1790 | John Salomons Gibbes |
10 Jun 1790 - 1800 | Willem Hendrik Rink (1st time) |
29 Apr 1795 - 1797 | La Bruyère -Commissioner (French) |
1797–1801 | P.Ch. Dormoy -Commissioner (French) |
1800–1801 | Remt Folkerus Muller |
1801 | Bresson -Commissioner |
1801 - 24 Mar 1801 | Willem Hendrik Rink (2nd time) |
24 Mar 1801 - 1 Dec 1802 | ..... Fourth British occupation during the War of the Second Coalition. (Cdt. Robert Nicholson). |
1 Dec 1802 - 1807 | Willem Hendrik Rink (3rd time) |
1807–1810 | Jan Verveer Jzn. |
1810–1813 | John Skinner (b. c.1750 - d. 1827) |
Fifth British occupation : during the Napoleonic Wars. | |
1813–1814 | (British) General James Alexander Farquharson (b.1775-d.1834), (1st time) |
1814–1815 | (British) Major General William McCaskill (b.175?-d.1815) |
1815 | (British) General James Alexander Farquharson (b.1775-d.1834), (2nd time) |
1815 | (British) Officer Francis Edden |
1815–1816 | (British) Lt. General Robert Douglas. |
Lieutenant Governors (gezaghebbers) | |
1816–1820 | Paulus Roelof Cantz'laar (d. 1831) |
1820–1840 | Diederik Johannes van Romondt |
1840–1849 | Johannes Willem van Romondt |
1849–1850 | Pieter Petersen |
1850–1859 | Johannes Didericus Crol |
1859–1860 | Lucas Percival |
1860–1865 | Willem Hendrik Johan van Idsinga (b. 1822 - d. 1896) |
1865–1866 | Philogène Philippe Maillard |
1866–1870 | Herman François Gerardus Wagner (b. 1822 - d. 1904) |
1870–1871 | Robert van Romondt (acting) |
1871–1883 | Edouard Dénis Ernest van den Bossche (b. 1831 - d. 1908) |
1883 | Diederik Charles van Romondt (1st time) (acting) |
1883–1885 | Jan Hendrik Rudeloff Beaujon (b. 1838 - d. 1930) |
1885–1889 | Theophilus Georg Groebe (b. 18.. - d. 1919) |
1889–1891 | Jan Hero Adriaan van Daalen (b. 1842 - d. 1899) |
1891–1893 | Frans Johannes Olivier |
1893–1894 | Diederik Charles van Romondt (2nd time) (acting) |
1894–1901 | Joseph Möller |
1901–1918 | Abraham Jan Cornelis Brouwer (b. 18.. - d. 1919) |
1918–1919 | Frits Koenraad Thielen (acting) |
1919–1920 | G.J. Tijmstra (acting) |
1920 | A.W. de Haseth (acting) |
1920–1923 | J. van der Zee Rz. (acting) |
1923–1927 | Richard Johannes Beaujon, Jr. (b. 1883 - d. 19..) |
1927 | C.F. Boskaljon (acting) |
1927–1930 | Willem Frederik Meinhardt Lampe (b. 1896 - d. 1973) (acting) |
1930–1943 | Johan Diderich Meiners |
1943–1947 | Pieter Hendrik van Leeuwen (b. 1893 - d. ....) |
1947–1948 | M.J. Huith (acting) |
1948–1957 | Johannes Christiaan Paap |
1957 | Walter Granville Buncamper (1st time) (acting) |
1957–1958 | Hendrik Anthonius Hessling (acting) |
1958–1959 | Walter Granville Buncamper (2nd time) (acting) |
1959–1968 | Jan Jacob Japa Beaujon |
1968–1975 | Reinier O. van Delden (acting to 1969) |
1975–1981 | Theodore M. Pandt |
1981–1982 | Ralph R.H. Richardson (b. 1937) |
1992–1994 | Wilfred Russell Voges (b. 1943) |
Sep 1994 - 12 Sep 2000 | Dennis L. Richardson (b. 1946) |
22 Sep 2000-2010 | Franklyn E. Richards (b. 1950) |
Oct 2010- (now) | Eugene Holiday (b. 1962-). |
Period | Name |
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1954–1991 | DP - Claude Wathey (b. 1926 - d. 1998) |
1991–1995 | SPA - Edgar Hubert Lynch (b. 1952) |
1995 - 1 Jul 1999 | SPA - William Marlin |
1 Jul 1999 - 2009 | DP - Sarah Wescot-Williams (b. 1956) |
6 June 2009 - 10 October 2010 | NA - William V. Marlin (b. 1950) |
Party abbreviations: DP = Democratic Party; NA = National Alliance; SPA = Sint Maarten Patriotic Alliance |
Period | Name |
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10 October 2010 - 19 December 2014 | DP - Sarah Wescot-Williams (b. 1956) |
19 December 2014 - 19 November 2015 | UPP - Marcel Gumbs[4] (b. 1953). |
19 November 2015 - 24 November 2017 | NA - William Marlin[5] (b. 1950) |
24 November 2017 - 15 January 2018 | USP - Rafael Boasman[6] (b. 1953) |
15 January 2018 - 10 October 2019 | UD - Leona Marlin-Romeo[7] (b. 1973) |
10 October 2019 - 19 November 2019 | SMCP - Wycliffe Smith[8] (b. 1948) |
19 November 2019 - | NA - Silveria Jacobs[9] (b. 1968) |
Party abbreviations: DP = Democratic Party; NA = National Alliance; SMCP = Sint Maarten Christian Party; UPP = United People's Party; UD = United Democrats; USP = United St. Maarten Party |
See also
- Saint Martin (island), the Caribbean island
- Culture of St. Martin, the Caribbean island
- History of St. Martin, the Caribbean island
- O sweet Saint-Martin's Land (bi-national song/anthem of Saint-Martin/Sint-Maarten )
References
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- www.worldstatesmen.org
- History of Sint Maarten and Saint Martin, by Johannes Hartog (1981)
- "Five Member Cabinet sworn in on Friday". smn-news.com. Archived from the original on December 20, 2014. Retrieved 19 December 2014.
- "New NA-led Cabinet to be sworn in today". The Daily Herald. 19 November 2015. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 14 March 2016.
- "UPDATE Kingdom Government orders Marlin's dismissal". The Daily Herald. 24 November 2017. Archived from the original on 27 December 2019.
- "New Interim Council of Ministers sworn-in headed by Prime Minister Leona Marlin-Romeo". Soualiga Newsday. 15 January 2018.
- "Smith appointed Prime Minister". The Daily Herald. 11 October 2019. Archived from the original on 17 October 2019. Retrieved 17 October 2019.
- "St. Maarten has new government". The Daily Herald. 19 November 2019. Archived from the original on 14 December 2019. Retrieved 19 November 2019.
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