Abraham de Veer
Abraham de Veer | |
|---|---|
| Governor of Suriname | |
| In office 1 April 1822 – 12 October 1827 | |
| Monarch | William I of the Netherlands |
| Preceded by | Cornelis Reinhard Vaillant |
| Succeeded by | Johannes van den Bosch |
| Governor of Sint Eustatius, Saba and Sint Maarten | |
| In office 1817–1822 | |
| Monarch | William I of the Netherlands |
| Preceded by | Reinier 't Hoen |
| Succeeded by | Diederik Johannes van Romondt |
| Commandant General of the Dutch Gold Coast | |
| In office 5 March 1810 – 11 March 1816 | |
| Monarch | Louis Bonaparte |
| Preceded by | Jan Frederik König |
| Succeeded by | Herman Willem Daendels |
| Governor of Curaçao | |
ad interim | |
| In office 1803–1804 Serving with Cornelis Berch | |
| Preceded by | Johann Rudolf Lauffer |
| Succeeded by | Pierre Jean Changuion |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 8 January 1767 Curaçao |
| Died | 1 February 1838 (aged 71) Paramaribo, Suriname |
Abraham de Veer (born 8 January 1767 – 1 February 1838) was a Dutch colonial administrator, who served as governor of Curaçao (1803–1804); the Dutch Gold Coast (1810–1816); Sint Eustatius, Saba and Sint Maarten (1817–1822); and Suriname (1822–1827).