For 300 years The Netherlands colonized what is now Indonesia. It was then a Dutch Colony called The Dutch East Indies. Many Dutch were drawn to the Dutch East Indies for the riches to be found there. […] The VOC Portugal British etc …
The Rusche Family
July 28, 1851
Opa Rusche Albert Rusche was born in Amsterdam, The Netherlands on July 28, 1851.
He had a brother Willem born July 15, 1853.
His parents were Roelof Rusche and Alberta Wilhelmina Hennings
January 14, 1869
Oma Rusche
Diena Jansen was born in Ambarwa, Central Java on January 14, 1869.
April 19, 1884
Opa and Oma Rusche
Albert and Diena marry on April 19, 1884, in Bitenzorg (Bogar), Java
They had 11 children Bertha, Willem, Jottje, Annie, Albert, Alex, Theo, Dina, Alwin, Ade, and my dad, Joopie.
They visit New York on Oct 22, 1918. via The Nieuw Amsterdam
The Rusche Familysettled in Solo also known as Surakarta and as Soerakarta in Central Java.
They started a Dutch East Indies premier publishing house called N.V. Albert Rusche & Co. with a bookstore that sold books, photography supplies and RCA Gramophones!
The family also operated Hotel Rusche, a 36 room hotel that was rebuilt and renovated with installed electricity in November 1903.
” Europeans living in Solo also open businesses in the field of services and music equipment. Rusche Hospitality Services in the city of Surakarta advertise hotels with 52 rooms complete with electric lighting; food service, and garage for 4 cars.”
N.V. Albert Rusche & Co.
The Herrebrugh / Teffer Family
October 2, 1857
Opa Opa Teffer Mattheus Teffer was born in Teluk Ambon, Indonesia. He was an agent van de Koninklijke Pakketvaart Maatschappij te Rotti (Royal Parcel Shipping Company in Rotti).
1867
Oma Oma Constantia Constantia Lenggoe Didop was born in Roti, East Tenggara Indonesia.
She was the daughter of an Indonesian island queen, so she was a princess.
Mattheus Teffer and Constantia Didop had 5 children Alexander (1883-1946), Thomas (1885-1958), Coralie Georgina (1887-), Anna Minke (1889-1984) and Martha Elisabeth (1900-)
She was the daughter of Mattheus Teffer and Constantia Lenggoe Didop.
October 13, 1890
The Herrebrugh Family moved to the Banda Islands when the Dutch government gave settlers plots of Nutmeg Plantations if they promised to never leave. Many generations of Herrebrugh’s owned Nutmeg Plantations when Nutmeg was more valuable than Gold!