Commissioner-General of the Dutch Cape Colony with Sebastiaan Cornelis Nederburgh
In office 3 July 1792 – 2 September 1793
Preceded by
Johan Isaac Rhenius (acting)
Succeeded by
Abraham Josias Sluysken
Personal details
Born
c. 1747 Utrecht, Netherlands
Died
6 June 1797 Batavia, Dutch East Indies
Spouse
Anna Elizabeth Hooft
Simon Hendrik Frijkenius (c. 1747 — 6 June 1797), was a sailor, naval officer and Commissioner-General of the VOC.[1]
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