Jan Claus

Jan Claus

Jan Claus (Strasbourg 19 June 1641 - 1729) was a leading quaker in Amsterdam. He was trained as a gold- and silversmith specializing in enamel and worked for a while in Cologne. In 1663 he travelled to Amsterdam where business prospects were not good. He was however given a letter of recommadation for a Londen goldsmith J.C. Follet, also from Strasbourg, who was a member of the 'Society of Quakers'. It was with Follet that Claus joined the quakers.

The conventicle act of 1664 which limited meetings in England led to the arrest of Jan Claus. He was convicted to be shipped to Jamaica. His ship with 54 quakers had a slow time leaving and was hit by the plague killing all but 27. Then it was attacked by a Dutch privateer from the city of Hoorn. By 1666 Claus with 11 other quakers found himself imprisoned in Hoorn. They were saved by 'friends' who had them released and brought to Amsterdam. It is not clear what happened to the others but Jan Claus, because of his command of both English and German, was pressed into staying with the friends in Amsterdam.

It is known that Claus studied works by Johannes Tauler, Sebastian Franck and Jakob Böhme. In 1669 with Steven Crisp (1628-1692), a friend from Colchester, who from 1663 onwards would every year visit Amsterdam, he travelled on a preaching tour to a series of towns along the Rhine: Cologne, Bonn, Metz, Bingen, Bacharach and Kriegsheim. By 1673 he was established as a buttonmaker in the company of another quaker friend: Pieter Deen. He was for business reasons corresponding with another friend, John Furly in Colchester. He would also travel to Friesland to preach among mennonites.

In 1677 Jan Claus married his second wife, a sister of a Dr. Haesbaert, mennonite turned quaker preacher, from Embden who had been visited there in 1671 by William Penn and another Furly: Benjamin, who was a successful merchant and quaker in Rotterdam. By 1674 quakers in Embden were being persecuted and imprisoned and only after having spent much time in and out of prison, Haesbaert left for Amsterdam, leaving behind his mother.

In 1677 Jan Claus accompanied William Penn on a trip over Leeuwarden, Wieuwerd, Groningen to Embden. In 1684 with George Fox he visited Harlingen.

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Source: J.Z. Kannegieter,"Geschiedenis van de vroegere quakergemeenschap te Amsterdam", Amsterdam/Haarlem, 1971.


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