In March 1861 Van Heemstra was appointed Minister of the Interior in the Van Hall-Van Heemstra cabinet. As minister, he was responsible, with Van Hall, for the introduction of legislation for the construction of state railways.[1] After the resignation of Jacob van Zuylen van Nijevelt in November 1861 he became chairman of the Council of Ministers, an office now known as Prime Minister. His proposal for the state budget was rejected by parliament in December of that year which led to the fall of the cabinet and its formal resignation in February 1862. In 1862 he was given the honorary title of Minister of State.[1]
He was married to Henriëtte Hildegonde de Waal in June 1833 with whom he had six children. De Waal died in May 1857.[2] In May 1858 he wed Marianna A.J. Storij van Blokland.[1][4]
Notes
^Besides Thorbecke and Van Heemstra the members of this group were Luzac, Van Dam Van Isselt, Van Rechteren, De Kempenaer, Storm, Wichers en Anemaet.[3]
References
^ abcdefNederlandsch Biografisch Woordenboek (NNBW) (in Dutch). Leiden: Sijthoff. 1910–1937. pp. 558–559 – via Huygens Institute.
^ abA.J. van der Aa (1853). Biographisch Woordenboek der Nederlanden (in Dutch). Haarlem: J.J. van Brederode. pp. 275–277 – via Huygens Institute.
^ abcd"Nekrologie". Middelburgsche courant (in Dutch). 22 December 1896. p. 1 – via Delpher.