Claus Hansen

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Claus Hansen ( ? - February 8, 1706) was Governor of the Danish West Indies from February 19, 1702 until his death.

Hansen started his career in the West Indies as one of the soldiers brought by Jørgen Thormøhlen on the latters lesseeship in 1690. He was promoted to ensign in 1692 by Governor Frans de la Vigne.

He married to the widow of Iver Jørgensen Dyppel (the son of deceased Governor Jørgen Iversen Dyppel), Anna van Ockeren, in 1699. She died the same year, leaving him the Dyppel fortune.

Upon John Lorentz' death on February 19, 1702, the planters named Hansen as governor, whereas the colony officials decided upon Joachim von Holten. However, the Danish West India Company sided with Hansen, and he was instated.

Only four years later, he died on February 8, 1706. His legacy according to Dansk Biografisk Lexikon is the institution of the island councils.

[edit] Bibliography

  • C. F. Bricka (editor), Dansk biografisk Lexikon, first edition, 19 volumes, 1887-1905, Vol. VI. Online edition available: http://runeberg.org/dbl/6/ (page 608. Numbered as 610 in the online edition).
Political offices
Preceded by
John Lorentz
Governor of the Danish West Indies
1702–1706
Succeeded by
Joachim von Holten