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Jan Bekker Teerlink

Jan Bekker Teerlink (baptized 17 August 1759 – 4 December 1832) was a Dutch plant and seed collector and winemaker.
==Origin==
He was born in Flushing as son of pharmacist Joris Teerlink and Christina Bekker. As his mother was a sister of the 18th century Dutch writer Elisabeth (Betje) Wolff-Bekker (1738–1804), he could call one of the celebrities of Dutch literature his aunt. Jan Bekker Teerlink was named, both for his first and double-barrelled last name, after his maternal grandfather, the broker of spices and herbs, Jan Bekker sr. (1694–1783), Betje Wolff’s father. Towards the end of her life, Betje Wolff says in one of her letters that she dearly loves her nephew, whom she considers a thoroughly decent person. At his departure for another long sea voyage, she wept with grief. Apart from proper, his documents at National Archives show us Bekker Teerlink also as an agreeable person, a man who played the violin aboard his ship.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=High Court of Admiralty, and Supreme Court of Judicature, High Court of Justice, Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Division: Admiralty Miscellanea )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Catalogus » Sailing Letters - gahetNA )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Indexen » Sailing Letters, Signatuur: 32/1048-2 - gahetNA )
A letter written by Teerlink in the early nineties and sent from the Guangzhou (Kanton) office in China was sealed with a red wax seal depicting a coat of arms divided into quarters; two quarters with a chevron with a number of five-pointed stars and clover leaves and a garland of roses, both referring to Jan and Betje’s mutual ancestors, the Bekkers.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Archieven.nl )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Archieven.nl )〕 It turns out, that the probably unknown coat of arms belonging to the Bekker family, is also depicted on the copper engraving with the coat of arms of the Zeeland ‘edele en aensienelijke geslachten’ (= noble and patrician families) in the ''Nieuwe Cronyk van Zeeland'' (1700) by historian and genealogist .
Jan’s sister, Johanna Laurentia Teerlink (‘Jansje Teerling’), was Betje’s foster child who frequently appears in the letters of the writer and her companion author Agatha (Aagje) Deken. In the eighties, the girl lived on a small estate called Lommerlust at the village of Beverwijk near Haarlem, with her aunt Betje and Aagje Deken. Jansje and her husband were the ones who took care of the writers on their return to Holland after nine years of exile in France, a consequence of their patriotic sympathies during the period of conflict between the Dutch Patriots and Orangists. Jansje was present when Betje, after a long period of illness, in 1804 died at The Hague.

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