Batavia

Batavia

Batavia, also called Batauia in the city's Malay vernacular, was the capital of the Dutch East Indies. The area corresponds to present-day Jakarta, Indonesia.

People born in Batavia (First 28 people) - Page 1

Dan Issel

Dan Issel

American former professional basketball player

Craig Sager

Craig Sager

American reporter

Jean Baptiste August Kessler

Jean Baptiste August Kessler

Dutch entrepreneur

Jil Jarmyn

Jil Jarmyn

Actress

Gregory Issel

Gregory Issel


Thom Beers

Thom Beers

American television producer

Marc Ferrari

Marc Ferrari

American musician

Krista Marie

Krista Marie

American musical artist

Rich Funke

Rich Funke

Former New York State Senator

Bill Kauffman

Bill Kauffman

American writer

Mark Pirro

Mark Pirro

American musician

Albert Brisbane

Albert Brisbane

American author

Emory Upton

Emory Upton

Military officer

Charles H. Burke

Charles H. Burke

Former United States Representative

Susie Wee

Susie Wee


Stephen Hawley

Stephen Hawley

New York State Representative

David C. Johnson

David C. Johnson

American composer

Julian Sidney Rumsey

Julian Sidney Rumsey


Augustus Hall

Augustus Hall

Former United States Representative

Rounsevelle Wildman

Rounsevelle Wildman

Author

Nathan Gelgud

Nathan Gelgud

Cartoonist

Paula Miller

Paula Miller

Former Virginia State Delegate

Daniel Burling

Daniel Burling

Former New York State Representative

Clement Warner

Clement Warner

Former Member of the Wisconsin State Senate

Audrey Bolte

Audrey Bolte


Gene Schott

Gene Schott

American baseball player

George W. Hulick

George W. Hulick

Former United States Representative

Peyton Burdick

Peyton Burdick

Baseball player