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Showing posts with label news. Show all posts

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Merry Xmas and Happy New Year 2010



Dear Family & friends,

On behalf of the Van Romondt West Indian Research Project I hereby would like to wish each and everyone of you and your family a wonderful X-mas and a blessed & victorious New Year filled with Joy, love and more family ties.

As you may have noticed the research team took a break this year 2009, after a successful 2008 where we held 4 family reunions and being very active on the internet for the last few years. We found so many families in several parts of the word and this is beautiful. Everyone is so excited and want to learn more about the family history and to get in touch with family worldwide.

With the help of facebook many families are in touch and we also made a group.

Throughout this year Malaki have been caught up several times with her health and had to take it very slowly which brought that she missed out on many activities and announcements this year. This year touched also many of us in different ways and I ask God to give us all strength in the difficult moments we faced this year. Some family members left us to be with the Lord and we extend our deepest sympathy to the families Romondt, Gibbs, Beajon, Schouten, Richardson, Kock, Cannegieter, van Romondt.

We also would like to announce that this year we had the birth of some new babies and several weddings ( more information on this will follow in 2010). We would like to congratulate the families and many blessings to you.

Once again thank you for your generous support to this research which keeps us going, motivated and determined to continue this wonderful work dedicated to the island of Sint Maarten and the future generations to come so that they many always know their family heritage.

Looking forward for a great new year. An apology to those who send emails throughout the years which several reasons could not be answered or followed up. Please accept the apologies. In the upcoming year we will little by little work on many details of the research.

May God bless each and every descendant of the VR-family and all our contacts, friends, contributors and may he show us all our life purpose which he has chosen for us. He already knows the purpose of this research and the importance of our role and support to it and let us all please thank himthat we are a team, one big family tree fulfilling this dream.

Please look us up on facebook and forward this email to family members. We still are missing connections.

With love to you,

On behalf of all the VR-descendants & VR-Research Team

Just received news regarding Will Johnson


Dear family and friends,

It is a great honor for me to inform you that mr. Will Johnson is a candidate for the upcoming Parliament election in January, 2010 in the Netherlands Antilles.

Mr. Will Johnson (historian and politician of Saba) was one of the guest of honor at the VR-family reunion in SXM 2008 together with Mr. Mathias Voges (historian and former deputy governor of Sint Maarten)

Mr. Will where do I start........., God knows how thankful I am to you for the work you have done! Thank you.

On behalf of the Cannegieter branch we would like to thank you for talking to our great great grandfather, great grandfather, grandfather, great great uncle, great uncle uncle and father the belated Judge mr. Clarence Aubrey " Besanto" Cannegieter about the family history of SXM families, especially of the van Romondt family. We understand that oral history has helped us throughout the years connecting us all back together.

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On behalf of each and every descendant of the van Romondt family, especially the West Indian branch we would like to thank you for your interest in our family history and for writing the book "For the Love of Sint Maarten" which is the foundation of our family history in Sint Maarten and has helped and is still helping us today achieving the "van Romondt West Indian Research Project". Your book is the family bestseller and we will always cherish the book and the work you have put into it to achieve the publication.

I believe and know that GOD knew before it all where the work you did would lead too. Your book has been an inspiration to me and many of us regarding the history of the van Romondt Family and of Sint Maarten and to others about the history of Sint Maarten and as you know has led to other publications, newspaper articles, interviews, information and research all relating to the history of Sint Maarten which is used up to this present day in libraries, museum, schools, newspapers and not to forget the word connection " The Internet" etc.

May God bless you and your family and thank you for being such a nice person to sit down to talk too whether it is on the phone or personal or to stay in touch through writings such as emails, books and newspaper articles.

All the best wishes for the upcoming elections.

Will Johnson, danki, gracias, bedankt, merci, thank you for writing about our family history, the van Romondt Family where our forefather Diederik van Romondt came from Amsterdam The Netherlands to Sint Maarten in 1800 and became governor of Sint Maarten, marrying Ann Hassell and having their 6 children where we all are descendants from.

We as the VR-descendants will continue the work to keep the family tree alive so that the future generations will know their family heritage!

With kind regards,
Malaki Zuleika Croes
Aruba

Sunday, February 1, 2009

VAN ROMONDT W.I.B. RESEARCH PROJECT BACK!



Dear Family & Friends,

As we all look back to 2008, one thing we know for sure is that we all made a dream come through by achieving something great!

WE UNITED AS FAMILY thanks to each and everyone and also with the help of the great contacts we have worldwide assisting us in this massive research.

After the closing reunion in November 2008 in the USA myself and many of you tried to catch up with many things including other hobbies, work, getting ready for family visits, X-mas & New Year and taking some time off to rest after a amazing year.

A new year full of LOVE & FAITH will fill us all so we can continue this great work we are achieving together.

As of today February 1st, 2009 we are back with the VAN ROMONDT, WEST INDIAN BRANCH RESEARCH PROJECT.

We kindly ask all the families we met through the many reunions to please send us your family details so we can continue updating the family data base.

We also extend our condolences to the family Corali in Curacao & the family Flanders in Aruba for the passing away of their beloved one in December 2008 & January 2009.

A special thank you goes out to everyone who sent emails, made calls to my several phonenumbers, messages and those living in Aruba for stopping by at the house. This is appreciated from the heart.

We are working on getting all the pictures and videos of the reunions online soon!

Once again thank you for your support! Let us get back to work,

May God bless your family in this new year!

With love always,
Malaki Zuleika Croes

Source pic:http://nurturingfaith.files.wordpress.com/2007/05/world-in-his-hand.jpg

Friday, October 10, 2008

Nobel Prize Winner and VR-descendant Derek Walcott (78) opens the Cola-Debrot Seminar in Amsterdam The Netherlands and Working on Opera in UK!



We still haven't been in touch with Derek Walcott. We respect that he is not interested in our research but we are proud of all descendants and their achievements in the field they love most.

Derek Walcott ( 1930) theatre writer and Noble Prize winner of literature 1992 was recently invited by the study group Caribbean Literature for the first Cola Debrot Seminar in the aula of the University of Amsterdam which took place on
May, 20 2008 and was the first keynote speaker for the cycle of seminars of the study group. The Cola Debrot seminar will take place every 2 years in Amsterdam the Netherlands and is dedicated to Caribbean Literature.

As many of us know Divine Love is the light of this research and you see again how God works and synchronizes everything to each other. Derek was invited as the keynote speaker at the Cola Debrot Seminar in Amsterdam The Netherlands. Our forefather Diederik Johannes van Romondt was born and raised in Amsterdam The Netherlands and sailed in 1800 to the island of Sint Maarten N.A. where today we can stand together as descendants of the West Indian Branch of the van Romondt family.



Not only in The Netherlands people admire the work of Derek Walcott also in the UK. The newspaper the Guardian (p12) wrote on Saturday October 4, 2008 in the section Features & Reviews an article ' A life in writing: Derek Walcott.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2008/oct/04/poetry.derekwalcott

And also Derek St. Lucia-born Walcott, who captured the prize in 1992, together with Nobel winners Heaney on the work Antigone opera. Heaney, who won the Nobel in 1995 and Derek, are old friends. "[This piece] offers a rare opportunity for a work of considerable importance and beauty to be seen and heard," said Walcott, 78. The opera will premiere on Oct. 11 and go on a national tour. http://www.cbc.ca/arts/theatre/story/2008/07/13/walcott-heaney-opera.html

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2008/10/09/bmwalcott109.xml

The van Romondt Family Tree West Indian Branch Research Project congratulate Derek Walcott for his recent achievement and hope one day he can open is heart to us! We are very proud to have a descendant well known in the world and who is doing a great job!



Who is Derek Walcott?
Derek Alton Walcott (born January 23, 1930) is a West Indies poet, playwright, writer and visual artist who writes mainly in English. Born in Castries, St. Lucia, he won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1992.
His work, which developed independently of the schools of magic realism emerging in both South America and Europe at around the time of his birth, is intensely related to the symbolism of myth and its relationship to culture. He is best known for his epic poem Omeros, a reworking of Homeric story and tradition into a journey around the Caribbean and beyond to the American West and London. Walcott founded the Trinidad Theatre Workshop in 1959, which has produced his plays (and others) since that time, and remains active with its Board of Directors. He also founded Boston Playwrights' Theatre at Boston University in 1981 with the hope of creating a home for new plays in Boston, Massachusetts. Walcott continues to teach poetry and drama in the Creative Writing Department at Boston University and gives readings and lectures throughout the world. He divides his time between his home in the Caribbean and New York City.

Read more:http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/literature/laureates/1992/walcott-bio.html

A little of Derek's family?
As a young man, Warwick [Derek's father] worked as a copyist at the Education Office. (Subsequently, he worked for St. Lucia's Attorney General and Acting Chief Justice.) At night and on weekends, Warwick painted, read Shakespeare and Dickens, and gathered around him like-minded friends, who put on amateur theatricals. One of the members of this group, which Warwick christened the Star Literary Club, was Alix Maarlin [subsequently Derek's mother], the daughter of Johannes van Romondt, a white estate owner on St. Maarten, and Caroline Maarlin, a brown woman. Alix had moved to St. Lucia as a young girl, apparently to finish her schooling. Her guardian, a Dutch trader, was part of a small clan who helped establish the Methodist presence on St. Lucia. Alix, too, practiced Methodism, which was practically a cult on the Catholic-dominated island. Many of my paternal ancestors were prominent Methodists in the Caribbean. It's amusing to think that they were at the centre of a "cult". It explains a lot!

Read more of the Cola Debrot Seminar in Amsterdam The Netherlands:

http://www.cms.uva.nl/spui25/archief.cfm/E7DA550C-1321-B0BE-A428656FF8A354BC

http://antilliaans.caribiana.nl/cultuur/car20080521_Walcott

http://www.amsterdamwereldboekenstad.nl/index.cfm?page=agenda&aid=316

Cola Debrot:
Cola (Nicolaas) Debrot (1902-1981) was a writer, lawyer, medical doctor and politician active in Curacao. He laid the foundations of Dutch-Antillian literature. His debut Mijn zuster de negerin (1935) is best-known. Cola Debrot has also been active as a politician. He was the first Governor of the Netherlands Antilles who was born on one of the islands (1962-1970).

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Interview in Aruba


Recently the Van Romondt Family Tree Research Project received a call from the Department of Social Affairs of Aruba http://www.minszi.aw/.
Mrs. Andrina Nicolaas, PR of the department heard about this research through Mr. Giovanni de Windt, Hobby Genealogist and she was very excited. Currently the Department of Social Affairs of Aruba is hosting a program called " Aruba Connecta" ( Aruba Connects) where the focus is on the community to get connected to each other by a series of 6 specific values.

The 4th edition of the program "Aruba Connecta" is dedicated to family and to make this a special edition Malaki and Giovanni were both interviewed on their passion for family research, the importance of family in their eyes, their research and the future aspects.



Mrs. Iona Richardson-Cannegieter 82 ( Malaki's grandmother) was also interviewed by the crew where she spoke about the importance of family, family connections in the old days vs today, special memories and value of family.



All of this took place on Thursday 9 November, 2008 at the residence of Iona in Oranjestad Aruba. It was a nice morning and thanks to the crew Uka Marchena & Marlon Croes of Communication & Business Management Consultancy N.V. and
mrs. Andrina Nicolaas a nice recording was held.

End of October 2008 the video will be aired on the 2 television stations on the island TeleAruba http://www.telearuba.aw/ and ATV and the Department of Social Affairs of Aruba will also keep several workshops on the island where the video will be played to the participants and where they can enjoy a program on how families can get connected to their families and many other aspects regarding family connections.

On behalf of the Van Romondt West Indian Branch Research Project we would like to thank mrs. Andrina Nicolaas for her interest in genealogy!

Pics by: Malaki Z. Croes (AUA)

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Seminar " the importance of archives" was very successful!

Source: Malaki Z. Croes (AUA)

On Tuesday 16 September 2008 the National Archives in Aruba held a seminar titled "the importance of archives". Head of the Archives Mr. Raymond Hernandez opened the evening followed by keynote speakers Mr. Rudy de Cuba (Department of Archives), Mrs. Gisella Geerman (Studyroom) and Mrs. Malaki Zuleika Croes (Hobby Genealogist).

Source: Malaki Z. Croes (AUA)
From left to right: Gisella Geerman, Rudy de Cuba, Malaki Zuleika Croes and Raymond Hernandez

The evening was very interesting and group of about 50 people sat down listening to the importance of archives and couldn't believe the work the Van Romondt West Indian Branch Research Project is doing by putting the family tree together and making it really live!

Sunday, August 24, 2008

Meet Dean Richardson the newest VR-descencant!

( Source Pic: Andy Richardson, HOL)


We hereby introduce to you Little Dean Richardson the newest born VR-descendant! Dean was born on August 23, 2008 in the Netherlands and Andy Richardson & Christel Vorst are the happy parents.

Andy Richardson is son of Rosemond Veronique Richardson, daughter of August Richardson, son of Louis August " Mr. Lou" van Romondt & Ella Eunice Rhoda Richardson.

Andy & Christel we congratulate you with the birth of Dean and may God bless your family! Little Dean tap into the database and learn about your family heritage!!!

Visit the following link to see more pictures of Dean the newborn: http://picasaweb.google.com/Chrisandy82/Dean#

Monday, June 16, 2008

VR- REUNION GONE TO I-REPORT CNN

Source:http://www.google.com

Dear all,

We hereby would like to inform you that the research is definitely international news!

The information regarding the van Romondt Family Tree Research Project has been posted on I-REPORT of CNN.

Please view http://www.ireport.com/docs/DOC-36057 to read about it!

Thanks to everyone who is making this research a success!!

REACTIONS:

Elsje Bosch, SXM Heritage Foundation: GREAT, THANKD TO ALITA SINGH!

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

We are back online! Kick off going great!

Source: http://www1.istockphoto.com/file_thumbview_approve/3254351/2/istockphoto_3254351_hand_countdown.jpg


Dear all,

We are back online!

Currently everything is being prepared for the big day the " VR-reunion Reunion 2008" on the beautiful island of Sint Maarten N.A.

We are expecting guests from the USA, Aruba, Holland, Curacao and of course Sint Maarten. But we know we have all of you too who can't be present thanks to technology, the phones will be working and the internet is there to assist us in keeping you up to date of the reunion.

The Van Romondt Family Tree Research Project and VR-Reunion 2008 is from all of us and this is the beauty of it all. Together we are achieving this wonderful dream of the most amazing Caribbean Family Tree.

We are also praying to find the many branches worldwide we still haven't found and hope to find them while we do this research.

Please inform your family members and anyone who is interested in our research and genealogy.

Thanks for your support!

REACTIONS RECEIVED, THANK YOU!

Ingrid Gumbs (hobby genealogist and GUMBS GURU living in the Netherlands):
"De website heeft MONSTERLIJKE POPORTIES aangenomen. Gefeliciteerd", MALAKI WAT GEWELDIG !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! iK HEB DE SITE NU HELEMAAL OP MIJN GEMAK BEKEKEN. THE ANCCESTORS MUST BE WITH US !!!!!!!

Lewis A. van Romondt(descendant living in Aruba) "Malaki, helaas kan ik dit evenement niet bijwonen (ben in het buitenland), jammer. Het zal een Historisch moment worden voor de familie"

Marion Stotijn/Ronald Richardson (descendant living in the Netherlands):
Even een mailtje om de te zeggen dat je fantastisch werk hebt gedaan en doet voor de reunion!

Jane G. Jackman (descendant living in the U.S.A.):
To learn about my ancestors is so very exciting!

Boi Antoine (Historian living in Bonaire N.A.)
Mi ta kontentu di a topa ku abo i bo ruman Chakira e siman aki. Masha poko
bia mi a topa ku hendenan asina yon ku ta interes den historia dje forma
aki. Dal bai. Ta algu hopi bon.

Irema Warner (contact living in Aruba):
Succes with the planning of the family reunion.

Swinda Richardson (descendant living in Sint Maarten N.A.)
I find this so interesting!

Jane Jackman (descendant living in the U.S.A.)
very excited of learning of all my new cousins!t is very exciting to know that so much is being done for the history of the VanRomondts family.

Family Mario Richardson (descendant living in The Netherlands)
Ik vind het fantastisch dat u de initiatief hebt genomen, om dit onderzoek opgang te brengen.
Ik vind het heel interessant en ontspannend om weg te duiken in het geschiedenis van jullie stamboom.
Al heel lang heb ik bij dit onderwerp stilgestaan, en nu kunnen velen hun antwoorden vinden, vooral mijn kinderen.
hebben ze doorverteld over uw initiatief en hoop dat een ieder zich ook gauw bijsluit. Bij deze wens ik u veel succes en dat de deuren zullen blijven opengaan, om dit tot een volledig geheel te maken.

Ginny Amrose (descendant living in the U.S.A.)
I was thrilled to hear of the news of my many cousins and you doing a tree and I am eagerly hoping to meet everyone. Well let me know if I can help.


Eddy A.J. Boodhai (contact living in the Netherlands)
Thank you very much for sending me updates in the spirit of your project concerning the family tree, it is most appreciated by me being only your mother’s friend and not a family member. Thank you again for your kindness & much success with your project.


Laetitia Haye-Nisbeth (descendant living in Sint Maarten N.A.)
Good luck with the whole organization of this tremendous event!


Michael R. Granger (Press Secretary/Administrative Assistant, to Commissioner Maria Buncamper-Molanus, Island Government of St. Maarten)
Good luck with everything!


Lex and Ruth van Selms-Nisbeth (descendant living in The Netherlands)
We zien met belangstelling uit naar de stamboom.

Karin Mitschele ( descendant living in the U.S.A.):
I, also am not only grateful but also in awe of your ability to put this whole thing together. With so many people I wonder how you can remember who anyone is! we will always remember you though, and how special you are.


Ferdinand Beauperthuy, son of Mr. Ruben Beauperthuy (contact living in Sint Maarten N.A.): I congratulate you on work since I too have attempted to make a family tree. Search ‘The Beauperthuy’s Of St. Martin/St. Maarten” not yet completed.


http://www.genealogy.com/users/b/e/a/Ferdinand-Beauperthuy/Ferdinand Beauperthuy

Lyanne Beaujon (contact living in Aruba):
You are "TheBest" Iam very proud of you ! Your reseasrch of the VR Family is very important for the family and above all for the history of St.Maarten! Pabien and keep it up! Hopi hopi Exito meisje.Love!

Monday, April 28, 2008

Email to OPRAH WINFREY regarding the Van Romondt Family Tree West Indian Branch Research Project



Dear all,

I guess when we talk about galaxy, universe, space, sky or anything in this matter we sometimes don't even have a clue to what it throughly really means. Well, we can always ask a astronaut about the trill and feeling he/she experiences when the space shuttle takes off and then ask ourself if we want to try this!

Currently we are also feeling a trill with the way this "van Romondt Research Project" is expanding and it is amazing. In the first place we want to thank GOD for the courage he has given us to do this research and in the second place you, descendant and contact with your amazing support each and everyday!



We would like to inform you that descendant Eleanor O'Malley-Fitzgerald (71), daughter of Irene van Romondt, (oldest child of Diederik Johannes van Romondt and Marion Carter), and Daniel Fitzgerald and married to what she says, the best part of my life my hubby, Jim, a retired college professor took the initiative to send an email to OPRAH WINFREY regarding the van Romondt Family Tree (W.I.B.) Research Project. Eleanor 
graduated from the State University in Potsdam, NY in 1958, has a degree in music education and counseling and is retired since 1996 as a Licensed Professional Counselor.

We are very happy with this and hope to receive a nice and positive reaction from the team of the OPRAH WINFREY SHOW!http://www.oprah.com The following was submitted to OPRAH's producers on April 28, 2008:

"The first, world wide reunion of the van Romondt family, (West Indian branch), will be held this August in Sint Maarten. Over 2,000 people have been contacted, with several hundred expected to attend. Due to extensive genealogical research and much personal contact by Malaki Zukeila Croes, a relative in Aruba, it will acknowledge and lovingly unite black and white descendants of Dederik Johannes van Romondt who was sent from Holland and in 1820 the first Governor of Sint Maarten.

It is anticipated as a time of healing and unity for black and white descendants of the governor who for nearly two centuries seldom acknowledged common heritage. Much has been gathered for preservation and a foundation established.

Malaki, who is black, states that I, who am white, has been her " motivational coach" in this project, and has given me permission to ask if you are interested in both of us being on your show. The project should be an example to other racially blended families, and even nations, of forgiveness and unity in love".




It is anticipated to result in "the Most Amazing Caribbean West Indian Family Tree," and to be a time of joy and new life for future generations. Interested? Contact me, Eleanor O'Malley.

Enjoy Michael Jackson's world's number 1 hit song BLACK or WHITE at: short versionhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wcuJy3HzGLE or at full version http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yzhxo63qT5U&feature=related

Sources pictures:
Oprah Winfrey:http://www.acc-tv.com/images/globalnews/etart_oprah_0107.jpg
Ellie & Jim: by Eleanor O'Malley
Malaki: by Malaki Z. Croes

REACTIONS RECEIVED FROM DESCENDANTS & CONTACTS:


Cornelius de Weever, descendant living in Sint Maarten N.A.:
Dear Malaki,
I wish you all the best and I hope that it all works out for you. You deserve it all for the hard work that you have done and God will bless you in many ways whether or not you go on Oprah's show or not.
The VR blood that runs through all of us is not limited but leads to the infinity of all things possible. Keep on sharing your vision, it's contagious.


Henny Cannegieter, descendant living in Curacao N.A.:
Very interesting!



Ingrid Gumbs, hobby genealogist living in The Netherlands:
MASHA PABIEN!


Cheryl Richardson, descendant living in The Netherlands:
Sweetheart, Hopi great, mi ta spera cu e logra, Mami ta hopi proud dibo. Love you


Keturah de Weever, descendant living in Sint Maarten N.A.:
HI dear, Good Luck... I hope you both get on her show!
Love


Mederica Marshall-Marlin, special contact living in Sint Maarten N.A.:
This is verry exciting news I am an all time fan of OPRAH Winfrey so I do hope that her company would be able to honour your family request please keep me informend I would really like to be able to see this intervieuw on TV. Take care God Bless you and keep up the good work


Elly Richardson, descendant living in The Netherlands:
Mi ta lesa nan i ta hoooooooooooopi kontentu cu bo a lucha pa e fam reunion, ben erg trots op je en terecht, hopi trabow.
bosano poko dia pasa ney mi tbt pensa pa manda un mail pa oprah over di e fam reunion, i ata nan a skibi algu, dus hopi great.


Dale Cannegieter, descendant living in Curacao N.A.:
It is very encouraging to hear about your research reaching out so far into Winfrey's show.

Saturday, April 26, 2008

Roosje Roos, Genealogical Bureau in the Netherlands excited about the VR-research and more on the van Romondt Indonesian Branch


Source:http://www.ventanasvoyage.com/images/Indonesia%20Selects%202/Map%20of%20Indonesia%20map.jpg

Roosje Roos, Genealogical Bureauhttp://www.roosjeroos.nl/ in the Netherlands contains Civil Registration of the Dutch East Indies and provide genealogical services to Dutch, Dutch-Indonesian Families, Dutch-Jewish families.

Roosje Roos send a nice reaction stating "Uw eigen website ziet er erg mooi uit!"

While doing the research we hope to find the missing gaps with the van Romondt's who were born or died in Indonesia with the help of Roosje Roos and the Indonesian Archives.

You might be thinking INDONESIA? Did we have van Romondt's of the West Indian Branch in Indonesia?



Source:http://a2.vox.com

Yes,we also have a indonesian Branch:

Hellmutt van Romondt was born in Tasikmalaja, Geertruida van Romondt was born in Batang, Jane van Romondt was born in Batang, Robert Diederik van Romondt was born in 1938 in Bandung and Harold E. van Romondt died in 1942 in Java.

The only branch we have been able to find descendants of are of Harold E. van Romondt who lived in the Netherlands. Harold was born in Paramaribo, Suriname son of Willem Hermann Anthon van Romondt who was minister of the government in Suriname. Willem is son of Everhardus Alexander van Romondt, son Johannes Willem van Romondt, son of Diederik Johannes van Romondt & Ann Hassell.

In 1920 Willem Hermann Anthon van Romondt was transferred to the Netherlands and worked as "Refendaris der Colonien" in The Hague. Due to the new function of his father, Harold moved at the early age of 12 to The Hague, The Netherlands. In the `20 and `30 he joined the local football team HBS in the Hague. He was a good player and was known for his hard shots and he also played in the B-team of the Dutch Team. He studied "Indologie" at the University of Leiden and Utrecht and there he met his wife Lia Snel. Soon after he emigrated to Indonesia along with his wife and settled in Java. In Java Harold became district commissioner for the region of Gyanjar Bali. In the `40 the 2nd World War started and Japan attacted Indonesia. Harold didn't want to move from his function and wanted to defend the Dutch Flag. Soon after Harold was taking in captivity by the Japenese and murdered in 1942. A black day in history.


Source:http://www.tourdebali.com/gallery/data/media/1/batur.jpg

His wife Lia returned in 1948 from Bali to The Netherlands by boot with the 2 children. The familie lived by Lia's family in The Hague, The Netherlands. In 1952 Lia was appointed for a job at the ambassy of Indonesia in Brussel by a gentleman that worked with Harold in Bali and moved together with the children to Brussels Belgium. Descendants of the family live today in the Netherlands, Belgium and Canada

Source: Diederik van Romondt (HOL)

Fact: Onderafdeeling Gianjar Controleur Mr. H.E. Van Romondt (1e klasse) 1938-07-20 (Source: Nick Posthumus, 2006, www.marco-visser.com)

For more info of the WWII please visit:
WIKIPEDIA at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_II
BBChttp://www.bbc.co.uk/history/worldwars/wwtwo/

For more information of the beautiful island of Indonesia please visit:http://www.indonesia-tourism.com/

Friday, April 25, 2008

VR-reunion news expanding!

We would like to inform you that our special contact Mrs. Ingrid Gumbs took the initiative to inform several organizations and the newspaper in the Netherlands about the Van Romondt Reunion. The van Romondt family finds its origin in the Netherlands and consists of 3 branches:

The Enkhuizer Branch
The Utrechtse Branch
The West Indian Branch


Also you can read the following information that has been posted on Stamboomforum.nl , a genealogical website:

Voorbereidingen voor de reunie van de VAN ROMONDT familie, West Indische Tak is in volle gang!

Momenteel wordt druk gewerkt aan alle voorbereidingen voor de 1ste familie reunie van de afstammelingen van de "VAN ROMONDT familie, West Indische Tak dat gehouden zal worden op Sint Maarten N.A. van 6-10 augustus 2008.

Dit alles naar aanleiding van een genealogische onderzoek van mevrouw Malaki Zuleika Croes, een afstammeling en woonachtig op Aruba over de Amsterdamse stadsgenoot dhr. Diederick Johannes van Romondt geboren in Amsterdam,afstammeling van de familie van Romondt, die zich in 1800 op het eiland Sint Maarten Nederlandse Antillen heeft gevestigd en samen met zijn familie geschiedenis heeft gemaakt. Diederick Johannes van Romondt was gouverneur op Sint Maarten N.A. van 1820-1840 en werd hierna gevolgd door zijn zoon Johannes Willem van Romondt.

Voor het eerst wordt een reunie georganiseert met vele afstammelingen die gevonden zijn in verschillende plaatsen zoals de VS, Canada, Caribisch gebied en Europa (Nederland, Belgie, Frankrijk). Er zijn nog vele takken die nog gezocht worden en het streven is om met het onderzoek hen ook te vinden.

Meer informatie over het genealogisch onderzoek: "Van Romondt Family Tree, West Indian Branch Research Project" is te vinden op http://vanromondtresearch.blogspot.com en http://www.aruba.tribalpages.com en http://www.vanromondt.tribalpages.com.

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Remember our 1st newsletter!



When we started with the research we kept contact via genealogical services and email. Soon after we decided to try something new and we introduced our newsletter. After 2 editions we thought it would be cool to start a web blog and keep everyone informed on the development of the research.

The newsletter brought also some nice reactions! Let us remember this once again!

Hello to each one of you,

I hereby enclose the 1st VR-newsletter, January 2007 in a new look! I hope you enjoy it.

Please know that I'm answering all the many emails I have received and editing all the received info from some of you.

I had a great time in Curacao with some descendants and will write more on this in the February edition. In Aruba I also started meeting with the several branches. At the moment we are celebrating Carnival and will have the big parade next week.

Please stay in touch! Please forward/print the newsletter to any descendants you know!

Sunny Carnival greetings from Aruba, Malaki



Source: Malaki Z. Croes (AUA)

Reactions we received:

Alicia Byer (U.S.A.)
Congratulations on your newsletter! It looks marvelous! Your distribution list is amazing as is all of your hard work. You are truly living the Winston Churchill. Just by your distribution list I get an understanding of how much work you have done! I wish you good health and happiness in the new year and wonderful new opportunities and connections!

Ingrid Gumbs (HOL)

Bedankt. dit is een goed begin om het neiuwsbrief electronish toegankleijk te maken .Heb je al veel reacties van all over the wordl gekregen. Inmiddels zal je ook mijn post hebben ontvangen met de documenten. Het is toch onvoorstel baar hoe mensen zich over de wereld kunnen verspreiden en toch tot een groep familie kunnen horen. Ik ben ook zeer benieuwd naar de reunie van 2008. Het zal blijken, dat door cultureel en omgevingsfactoren een grote diversiteit van mensen is ontstaan die dezelfde genen delen en related zijn. OOk dat ze door hun erfenis bijna dezelfde soort talenten hebben en bepaalde beroepen uitoefenen en nog veel meer. Het zal mij niet verbazen dat er zelf afstammelingen uit azie opkomen duiken. Dit is voer voor Antropologen.Ik ben zeer benieuwd naar het eindresultaat.

Helene Klappert (U.S.A.)
I was so excited to open up your e-mail and read of this wonderful project you have undertaken. The VR/Cannegieter's are truly a very special family with so many of us scattered all over the world. I know there has always been great interest in the rich history of our family and I would gladly share any info you need for your research. I read in your newsletter that you are hoping to plan a family re-union in 2008 - that would be so amazing!! I look forward to hearing from you and assisting you in your project.

Cheryl Richardson (NL)
Hopi bon e newsletter. Ga zo door.

Nick Posthumus (NL)
Thanks! I'll read it with high interest.

Erika Cannegieter (U.S.A.)
Nice work, Malaki!!Good luck with the prject this year and I can't wait to see it once it's complete.

Eleanor O'Malley (U.S.A.)
How exciting to get your wonderful, newsy e-mail!

Truus den Ouden (CUR)
Thank you for your email, and keeping me informed.
I really admire how you are putting all of yourself in this project and so also providing us with the information on our ancestors. Wishing you all the best and hope to see you soon.

Lidia Richardson (U.S.A.)
It is an awesome task you have taken on and I must say thank you!

Heather Nielsen (UK)
Good hunting with your van Romondt family.

Family Tree DNA ? Do we have to do this?



Not only is genealogical research a hype at the moment but it has also brought new aspects to enhance such research. A new trend now is Family Tree DNA. Family Tree DNA FamilyTree DNA Allows You To:

Determine if two people are related
Determine if two people descended from a common ancestor
Confirm your family tree
Find out who with your surname is related
Prove or disprove a research theory
Find and confirm new individuals in your family tree

Could these be two branches of the same family?
DNA - the "gene" in genealogy can answer this question when
there's no paper trail.

The VR-Research with its many aspects tracks down many descendants such as those with the 'van Romondt surname, the male line, the female line and all the blood related descendants who for whatever reasons don't carry the surname van Romondt. Historical facts have shown us that many van Romondts had many children which today are families living in Sint Maarten N.A., Aruba, Curacao N.A., U.S.A., The Netherlands and other places in the world.

While some descendants who were not aware of the history of the van Romondt family or who were not born on Sint Maarten N.A. still feel uncomfortable with certain information, we believe that when we can accept the past we can understand all the history of one of the most famous families who lived in Sint Maarten N.A.

With this in mind we contacted experts in 2007 to inform us more on genealogical DNA. Dr. Robert Wever, Clinical Chemist, Head of Department Clinical Chemistry & Hematology at the Landslaboratorium (Laboratory) Aruba & Dr. Neubury M Lardy jr, Transplantation Immunologist Department of Immunogenetics, Sanquin Diagnostic Services in the Netherlands were every happy to give information on this matter. We are very happy that both doctors very positive on our request.

Dr. Neubury M Lardy jr, informed us that our quest is very interesting & would like to assist! There is experience with genealogical research but achieving a positive result depends on many factors such as the material, generations, gender and much more. Due to the fact that many ancestors are buried in Sint Maarten N.A. law approval is also needed regarding the graves.


The question remains should we have to do a Family Tree DNA to prove that all of us are descendants of Diederik Johannes Van Romondt & Ann Hassell while we already know of so many historical facts regarding our ancestors?


For more information on family tree DNA please visit:
http://www.familytreedna.com/default.aspx



Source pictures: Malaki Z. Croes (AUA)

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

The Department of Government Archives excited about the VR-research



With great honor we would like to inform you that the Department of Government Archives of The Island Territory of Sint Maarten N.A. has contributed to the van Romondt Family Tree Research Project. Mr. Louis L. Duzanson, Project-leader Government Archives and mr. Alfonso Blijden, Head Archives Personnel were so kind to perform an archival research regarding members of the van Romondt Family who were active in government.





Source pics: Malaki Z. Croes (AUA)

While many of us know this fact and several literature describe the members of the van Romondt Family in government, we are very happy and pleased to receive an official letter from the Department of Goverment Archives of the The Island Territory of Sint Maarten N.A. confirming the historical facts.

To learn more on the the Island Territory of Sint Maarten N.A. please visit:http://www.governorsxm.com

On behalf of the van Romondt Family Tree Research Project we would like to thank mr. Louis L. Duzanson and Mr. Alfonso Blijden for their great support.

Monday, April 21, 2008

VR-descendant Karin Mitschele meets Bill Clinton

Descendant Karin Mitschele takes pic of President Bill Clinton in Monroe County on Sunday 20 April 2008!

Source pic: Karin Mitschele, U.S.A.

" Malaki, just wanted to show you the picture i took of President Bill Clinton today. He came to our small town we live in Milford, Pa. this is a victorian village and is really beautiful (1100 people) and stood on one of our neighbors front porch and gave a speech for his wife Hillary. I was 12 feet away from him and he looked me in the eye 3 times while speaking. it was very cool to see a president so close up. karin"

http://www.thepennsylvaniaprimary.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080420/PRIMARY/804200345/-1/MARKET

Monroe County is located in eastern Pennsylvania, situated 90 miles north of Philadelphia, 75 miles west of New York and 116 miles east of Harrisburg. Today, the County stretches across 611 square miles of rural terrain, rolling hills, and farmlands to the more populated boroughs. It consists of 16 townships and 4 boroughs. The Townships are governed by supervisors and the Boroughs by mayors. As you can see from the Census information, we are growing rapidly, and in fact, we are the second fastest growing county in Pennsylvania.

If you come to the Poconos in the spring and summer, you can enjoy excellent fishing, white-water rafting, golf, hiking, tennis, mountain biking and all manner of water sports. You may want to visit in the autumn, when you can enjoy those activities with a brilliant mosaic of color as a backdrop. Winter blankets Monroe County in white, transforming them into a playground for skiing, snowboarding, snowmobiling and sleigh rides.
Whatever the season, you'll find the Poconos offer great shopping and interesting historical tours, all of which makes the Poconos ideal for a family vacation, honeymoon, business or corporate meeting, motor coach trip, convention or a couples getaway - any time of the year.

To learn more on Monroe County please visit:http://www.co.monroe.pa.us/monroe/site/default.asp?monroeNav=|

Saturday, April 19, 2008

VR-family Tree known in the genealogical world

Stamboom Gids Logo

Dear all,

Everyone is so excited to see the The VR-family Tree at the upcoming reunion in SXM 6-10 August 2008 where it will launch and then you can explore the family tree. Of course we are still pending on details & information from many descendants. We urge you to please provide us with your family information.

The archives in Aruba, Curacao, France and the Netherlands and genealogical services are also very interested in this amazing Caribbean Tree we have created!

The Dutch genealogical website Stamboom Gids which has also provided the research with many information has added the following link. http://www.stamboomgids.nl/details/13517.
Stamboom Gids



We are doing great thanks to all of you!!!

Friday, April 18, 2008

Van Romondt in the news 2007, Wouter van Romondt

Source: http://www.museumlandvanvalkenburg.nl/html/actueel/images/Romondtportretwouter01.jpg

Prof. Wouter van Romondt Art Historian, Cartoonist and Art Artist lives in the Netherlands and is a descendant of the van Romondt, West Indian Branch.
He is son of Leo van Romondt & Maria Stortenbeeker who's father was Eduard Frederik Ferdinand van Romondt.

In the online magazine Crossroads an English-language web magazine for expatriates in the Maastricht area in The Netherlands you can read the following article.

The literary legacy of the wise king
The Círculo’s latest event took place on February 27 at the Buurthuis ’t Förtsje, a community centre in the Ebenistendreef. Art history professor Wouter van Romondt gave an engaging presentation in Dutch on “The Life and Times of Alfonso X ‘el Sabio’ (the Wise)”, the 13th century King of Castilla, León and Galicia who is famous for composing many of the medieval songs compiled in the manuscripts Las Cantigas de Santa María (“Songs to the Virgin Mary”).

Professor van Romondt studied Art History and Culture at the Academy of Fine Arts in The Hague and at the University of Utrecht. He has taught Art History at the University of Maastricht for many years and has given lectures at the behest of Maastricht’s other cultural associations, such as the Società Dante Alighieri, the Alliance Française and the Netherlands-England Society.

Although he is now retired, Professor van Romondt works during weekends as an art guide in Maastricht’s Bonnefanten Museum. In addition to this, he and his wife (who is also and art historian) have founded a cultural centre in their home, where they organise regular lectures on various artistic subjects. Every year in May they publish a booklet announcing a schedule of events and activities related to Spain, which include organised trips to admire Spain’s rich artistic heritage. Professor van Romondt and his wife have already guided several groups of up to 50 participants to Mallorca, Barcelona, Santiago de Compostela, Madrid and Andalucía.

Professor van Romondt’s connection with the Spanish language resembles that of Chairman Deckers. He was raised in Aruba, one of the Dutch Antilles islands, where he took Spanish lessons as a child. With the passing of the years, he grew interested in the strong influence of Spanish in Papiamento, the autochthonous language of Aruba and decided to learn more. This personal connection with the language and his love for Spanish art made him the ideal person to talk about the cultural and historical developments that took place in Spain under the rule of King Alfonso X.

Van Romondt’s had originally presented his lecture at the Kunstdagen (Art Days) in Wittem. A Belgian music group had been invited to perform King Alfonso’s Cantigas using Spanish medieval instruments and Professor van Romondt was asked to give a preparatory presentation. His lecture, delivered the day before the concert, explained who was King Alfonso and what were the main artistic and historic events surrounding his rule. The goal was to provide the audience with a better understanding of the zeitgeist and the history surrounding the composition of the Cantigas. Due to the large success of the event, Círculo Cervantes approached Professor van Romondt and asked him to give the same lecture for its members.

Through the use of slides depicting the major artistic accomplishments and historical developments in the Iberian Peninsula at the time, Professor van Romondt charted the cultural background in which King Alfonso composed the Cantigas. These 420 poems, written in Galician-Portuguese, form one of the largest collections of monophonic songs from the Middle Ages. All of the songs mention the Virgin Mary and many of them are devoted to recounting miracles attributed to her.

It is believed that King Alfonso was the author of many of the Cantigas, Van Romondt explained. He is certainly remembered as a “wise king” (“el sabio”) who excelled in literature, poetry, rhetoric and legal studies. When he became king in 1252, he began official initiatives to promote the study of astronomy. He also drafted the Fuero Real and Siete Partidas, two of the first codes of laws implemented in the Kingdoms of the Iberian Peninsula with a consistent judicial system. Furthermore, he encouraged the work of the Toledo School of Translators, a pioneer initiative that brought together Jewish, Muslims and Christian scholars who worked on translating texts of Greek philosophy. Under his leadership the school became one of the leading centres of culture in the world and radically increased the flow of knowledge into Christian Europe.

The members of the Círculo at the Buurthuis ’t Förtsje followed the two hour long presentation with interest. The numerous slides showing different artistic accomplishments of the period (i.e. the mosque of Cordoba, the Alhambra of Granada) and different maps of the Iberian Peninsula were and important visual component which made the lecture more engaging and informative. During the break the members had a chance to greet other friends present at the event or meet new people.

Like the Toledo School of Translators, Círculo Cervantes seeks to spread knowledge about Spain and Latin America in this part of Europe. Lovers of Spanish culture in the Limburg area should keep an eye on the upcoming activities of the Círculo. These include a presentation on Ayacucho (an Inca city in Peru) and a lecture by a member of the Spanish Embassy in Brussels (topic to be determined).

¡La llama de la cultura Española brilla en Maastricht!

By Hector Pascual Alvarez

Hector Pascual Alvarez, 21, is a Spanish student enrolled at Macalester College in Minnesota (US) where he is majoring in International Studies and Theatre Arts. He is spending the first semester of 2007 at Maastricht University as part of a study abroad programme.

Sources:To learn more on Prof. Wouter van Romondt please visit:
http://crossroads.journalismcentre.com/2007/circulo-cervantes-“se-habla-espanol”-in-maastricht/


We wish Prof. Wouter van Romondt all the best with his passion for Art!

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Congratulations to Mathias Voges

Source pic: Mathias Voges (SXM)

Mathias Voges historian of Sint Maarten and ex-acting governor of Sint Maarten was sworn in as a member of the Raad van Advies of the Neth. Antilles on the 4th of April 2008.

Mathias has been supporting the van Romondt Research Project since the beginning and we are happy to have him as one of our special contacts.



Source:http://www.ibchelp.org/cards/congratulations1.jpg

On behalf of the VR-research project we would like to congratulate him with his new achievement and wish him all the best!

Mathias is one of our guest of honor at the upcoming VR-reunion in August 2008 in Sint Maarten N.A.