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Willem Pieter Antonie Le Jeune (born 6 January 1832 – 28 March 1894), born as Willem Pieter Antonie Tenwinkel, was a Dutch colonial administrator and diplomat, who made a career in the administration on the
Dutch Gold Coast The Dutch Gold Coast or Dutch Guinea, officially Dutch possessions on the Coast of Guinea (Dutch: ''Nederlandse Bezittingen ter Kuste van Guinea'') was a portion of contemporary Ghana that was gradually colonized by the Dutch, beginning in 1612. ...
and who was interim governor between 28 October 1871 and 15 November 1871. After the Netherlands sold its possessions on the Gold Coast to the United Kingdom in 1872, Le Jeune became the first Dutch consul in Elmina.


Biography

Willem Pieter Antonie Le Jeune was born in
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to Pieter Antonie Tenwinkel and Christine Henriëtte Böttger.


Career in the colonial administration of the Dutch Gold Coast

Le Jeune was appointed assistant on the Coast of Guinea by royal decree no. 97 of 27 October 1857, departed to the Gold Coast on 29 November 1857, and arrived in Elmina on 22 January 1858. He started his career in the administration of the Gold Coast as a substitute judge at the Court of Justice in Elmina and was promoted to commandant of
Fort Lijdzaamheid Fort Patience (Dutch: ''Fort Lijdzaamheid'', or, in 17th-century spelling, ''Fort Leydsaemheyt'') is a Dutch-built fort located in the township of Apam, in the Central Region of Ghana. Originally built in 1697, it served as a defensive fortificati ...
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on 3 January 1859. On 8 November 1859, Le Jeune was appointed commandant of
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. On 14 March 1861, he was granted European leave and left the Gold Coast. Le Jeune returned on 10 February 1862 and was again appointed commandant of Fort Orange. In August 1862, he was appointed commandant of
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at Shama, and in the following years until 1866, he served as commandant of
Fort Batenstein Fort Batenstein was a fort and trading post established by the Dutch on the Gold Coast in 1656. It was situated near Butre (old spelling: ''Boutry''). The fort was ceded with the entire Dutch Gold Coast to Britain in 1872. At this fort, the Treaty ...
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Butre Butre is a village in the Ahanta West district, district in the Western Region of Ghana. Butre contains the Fort Batenstein Fort Batenstein was a fort and trading post established by the Dutch on the Gold Coast in 1656. It was situated near But ...
, of Fort Crèvecoeur at
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and of
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. While commandant of Fort Saint Anthony, on 25 July 1866, Le Jeune was promoted to the rank of resident. In January 1867, he left the outer forts for Elmina Castle, where he became registrar of the civil registry, director of the newly established post office, and notary. In April 1867, he was installed
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to the newly arrived governor George Pieter Willem Boers. In May 1868, just after the Convention for an Interchange of Territory on the Gold Coast between the United Kingdom and the Netherlands had been put into effect, Le Jeune went on European leave again, and returned in February 1869. By that time, the trade of forts had proved to be a disaster for the Dutch, as the alliance of Elmina and the Dutch colonial government with the Ashanti did not fare well with the
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around the new forts assigned to the Dutch, prompting a
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to lay siege to
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. Just after Le Jeune's arrival, the wealthy Elmina trader
George Emil Eminsang George Emil Eminsang (ca. 1833 – May 1898) was a prominent Euro-African merchant and political leader on the Gold Coast, who played a prominent role in the last years of Dutch colonial rule on the Gold Coast. After the Dutch Gold Coast was tra ...
and the military commander L.H. Meijer were sent on a mission to the Netherlands by the Elmina government to plead the case for Elmina. Le Jeune, who by now was a well-experienced administrator, immediately took up the position of bookkeeper, officer of justice, secretary, cashier, and bailiff, making him second-in-command of the colony. In May 1869, he welcomed governor
Cornelis Nagtglas Cornelis Johannes Marius Nagtglas (born 16 May 1814 – 19 January 1897) was a Dutch politician and civil servant, who made a career in the administration on the Dutch Gold Coast. After originally beginning his career at the advanced age of 3 ...
to the coast, who was appointed by the Dutch minister for the colonies to replace governor Boers, after the minister had heard the pleas of Eminsang and Meijer. Nagtglas immediately tried to subdue the people around
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, who had resisted Dutch rule, but only managed to escalate the situation, culminating in the hostage of several able seamen from the warship ''Amstel'' a few days later. Nagtglas was also mandated to enquire with the British about their willingness to take over the Dutch possessions on the coast, and rumours about the Dutch leaving the Gold Coast worried the people of Elmina. In June 1871, Nagtglas left the Gold Coast to recover from illness, leaving naval commander Jan Albert Hendrik Hugenholtz in charge, who himself went on sick leave to the Netherlands September 1871. Hugenholtz had appointed the naval officer Johannes Wirix as his successor, much to the dismay of the veterans of the colonial administration, who felt passed by. Eventually, Wirix was not able to gain control, and Le Jeune took over as interim governor on 28 October 1871. Le Jeune served as interim governor until lieutenant governor
Jan Helenus Ferguson Jan Helenus Ferguson (born 19 May 1826 – 13 April 1908) was a Dutch colonial government official and diplomat, who made a career in the administration of the Dutch West Indies and the Dutch Gold Coast before becoming consul general of the ...
, who was charged by the Dutch government to effect the cession of the Dutch Gold Coast to the United Kingdom, arrived on 15 November. Le Jeune had by that time fallen ill, and went to the Netherlands on 22 November 1871 to recover.


First consul in Elmina

While in the Netherlands, Le Jeune was appointed agent of the Netherlands in Elmina, a consular position, making him among other things responsible for paying pensions to former employees of the Dutch colonial administration and to veterans of the Dutch East Indies Army. He arrived back at the Gold Coast on 28 April 1872, three weeks after lieutenant governor Ferguson had transferred Elmina to the British. On the very day of his arrival, the chairman of the committee installed to regularise the affairs of the Dutch on the Gold Coast, J.M.C.W. Joost, was shot in Elmina by an angry crowd protesting the transfer of Elmina to the British. Le Jeune then also assumed the duties of Joost, while keeping his position as agent. Le Jeune was promoted to consul on 1 March 1873. Soon after, the tensions in Elmina would culminate in the exile of ''Edinahene'' Kobina Gyan to
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and an attack on Elmina by the Asante people, Asante, to which the British authorities responded with a bombardment of the old town of Elmina. Le Jeune retired in early 1874 and was succeeded by his vice consul
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.


Later life in the Netherlands and Belgium

After retiring to the Netherlands, Le Jeune married Maria Auguste Lisette Luther (1843–1929), sister of the Gold Coast medical officer Friedrich Martin Luther, in
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on 17 June 1875. The couple settled in , now part of
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, where they had two sons and a daughter, before moving to the
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municipality of
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in March 1879. Willem Pieter Antonie Le Jeune died in the Brussels municipality of
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on 28 March 1894. The year after, on 2 September 1895, his daughter died as well, prompting his widow Maria Luther to move back to her maiden family in Rotterdam in March 1896. Maria Luther died in Rotterdam on 4 February 1929.


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