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Joan Geelvinck (7 July 1644 – 21 May 1707) was a Dutch merchant and politician who followed his father Cornelis and younger brother Albert on the city council of Amsterdam. Geelvinck was born in Amsterdam. In 1663 he became an ensign, in 1666 lieutenant, in 1676 captain and in 1688 colonel in the civic guard. In 1674 he married his full cousin Anna van Loon and became the father of the twins Lieve Geelvinck, later a mayor, and his sister Catharina Clara who married Willem Boreel, becoming ambassador in Paris. Geelvinck died, aged 62, at The Hague.

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  • Joan Geelvinck (7 July 1644 – 21 May 1707) was a Dutch merchant and politician who followed his father Cornelis and younger brother Albert on the city council of Amsterdam. Geelvinck was born in Amsterdam. In 1663 he became an ensign, in 1666 lieutenant, in 1676 captain and in 1688 colonel in the civic guard. In 1674 he married his full cousin Anna van Loon and became the father of the twins Lieve Geelvinck, later a mayor, and his sister Catharina Clara who married Willem Boreel, becoming ambassador in Paris. Joan Geelvinck lived at Singel 460, designed by Philip Vingboons. The huge building, also used as his warehouse is nowadays better known as "Odeon", a discothèque, with an interesting interior; in the 19th century it was a music hall where Brahms and Chopin played. In 1688 Joan Geelvinck became one of the 17 administrators of the Dutch East India Company. He served for more than one term. In 1696 an expedition of three ships, the Geelvink, Nijptangh and Weseltje, under the command of Willem de Vlamingh and Captains Gerrit Collaert and Cornelis de Vlamingh was dispatched to look for the Ridderschap van Holland and explore New Holland. The fleet explored Rottnest Island, the mainland around the Swan River (present site of Perth) and several points along the coast going north. They landed on Dirk Hartog Island, where de Vlamingh retrieved Hartogh's pewter plate which he had left behind, before heading for Batavia. The Geelvink returned to Holland with a cargo of textiles, saltpetre, opium, silk from Bengal and Persia, indigo, cloves and pepper. Geelvinck died, aged 62, at The Hague. (en)
  • Joan Geelvinck (1644-1707) adalah pedagang dan (pengawas) VOC. Joan Geelvinck adalah anak tertua dan kakak . Joan Geelvinck menikah dengan Anna van Loon. Bersama dengan Nicolaes Witsen, Geelvinck turut dalam ekspedisi menaiki kapal De Geelvink yang dinakhodai oleh Willem de Vlamingh, untuk memetakan Australia Barat. Sekitar tahun 1705, kapal tersebut bertolak ke Pulau Papua dan mensurvei Teluk Cenderawasih, yang pada masa Belanda dikenal sebagai Teluk Geelvink (bahasa Belanda: Geelvinkbaai). Kepulauan di sekitarnya juga diberi nama Geelvink (kini disebut Kepulauan Biak). (in)
  • Joan Geelvinck (1644-21 mei 1707) was de oudste zoon van Cornelis Geelvinck en de broer van Albert Geelvinck. Hij was een koopman, bewindhebber van de VOC en woonde aan het Singel 460, in het pand dat tegenwoordig bekend is als Odeon. Hij was getrouwd met Anna van Loon. Geelvinck was samen met Nicolaes Witsen, betrokken bij de expeditie van het schip De Geelvink onder bevel van Willem de Vlamingh, om de westkust van Australië in kaart te brengen. Rond 1705 voer het schip naar Nieuw-Guinea en ontdekte de Geelvinkbaai. De daarin gelegen eilanden werden de Geelvinkeilanden genoemd. Taalwetenschappers spreken van de Geelvinkbaaitalen, de aangetroffen dwergpapegaaien, vliegende vossen, Pteropus pohlei en boomkikkers kregen eveneens de naam Geelvink mee. (nl)
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  • Joan Geelvinck (1644-1707) adalah pedagang dan (pengawas) VOC. Joan Geelvinck adalah anak tertua dan kakak . Joan Geelvinck menikah dengan Anna van Loon. Bersama dengan Nicolaes Witsen, Geelvinck turut dalam ekspedisi menaiki kapal De Geelvink yang dinakhodai oleh Willem de Vlamingh, untuk memetakan Australia Barat. Sekitar tahun 1705, kapal tersebut bertolak ke Pulau Papua dan mensurvei Teluk Cenderawasih, yang pada masa Belanda dikenal sebagai Teluk Geelvink (bahasa Belanda: Geelvinkbaai). Kepulauan di sekitarnya juga diberi nama Geelvink (kini disebut Kepulauan Biak). (in)
  • Joan Geelvinck (7 July 1644 – 21 May 1707) was a Dutch merchant and politician who followed his father Cornelis and younger brother Albert on the city council of Amsterdam. Geelvinck was born in Amsterdam. In 1663 he became an ensign, in 1666 lieutenant, in 1676 captain and in 1688 colonel in the civic guard. In 1674 he married his full cousin Anna van Loon and became the father of the twins Lieve Geelvinck, later a mayor, and his sister Catharina Clara who married Willem Boreel, becoming ambassador in Paris. Geelvinck died, aged 62, at The Hague. (en)
  • Joan Geelvinck (1644-21 mei 1707) was de oudste zoon van Cornelis Geelvinck en de broer van Albert Geelvinck. Hij was een koopman, bewindhebber van de VOC en woonde aan het Singel 460, in het pand dat tegenwoordig bekend is als Odeon. Hij was getrouwd met Anna van Loon. (nl)
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  • Joan Geelvinck (1644-1707) (in)
  • Joan Geelvinck (1644–1707) (en)
  • Joan Geelvinck (1644-1707) (nl)
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