The Baron de Bastrop had a charming and charismatic personality that he used to influence the Anglo-American settlement of Mexican Texas. He lived under an assumed name because he had a bounty on his head and he lied abut his noble birth, but without his help, Texas might have remained a part of Mexico.
Bastrop’s Life in Europe
The Baron de Bastrop was born Philip Hendrik Nering Bögel in Paramaribo, Dutch Guiana on November 23, 1759. His parents, Conraed Laurens Nering and Maria Jacoba Bögel, moved the family to Holland in 1764. In 1782, he married Georgine Wolffeline Françoise Lijcklama à Nyeholt. They had five children together and eventually settled in Leeuwarden, capital city of the Dutch province of Friesland.
Leaving Holland with a Price on His Head
According to the Handbook of Texas Online, Bögel worked as the tax collector for the province of Friesland. Recent historical research has revealed that in 1793, he was accused of stealing tax dollars and using them for personal gain. He abandoned his family and left for Spanish Louisiana before he could be tried, and he left with at least a year’s worth of taxes stolen from the province.
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