'Simon van der Stel'
October 14,
1639 –
June 24,
1712, was the first Governor of the
Cape of Good Hope. He was the son of
Adriaan van der Stel, an official of the
Dutch East India Company who was commander at Mauritius, and Maria Lievens, partly of
Malay origin. He married Johanna Jacoba Six (
1645-
1700).
He became Commander at the Cape in 1679. The following year the town of
Stellenbosch was founded, and named after him. In 1691 he was promoted to Governor of the Cape. He retired in 1699 and was succeeded by his son
Willem Adriaan van der Stel. Upon his retirement he developed his estate at
Constantia, where he died in 1712.