Hans Putmans
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Hans Putmans | |
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| 4th Governor of Formosa | |
| In office 1629–1636 | |
| Preceded by | Pieter Nuyts |
| Succeeded by | Johan van der Burg |
| Personal details | |
| Born | |
| Died | 1654 |

Hans Putmans (? in Middelburg – 1654 in Delft) was the Dutch governor of Formosa from 1629 to 1636.
Born in Middelburg, Putmans came to Asia in 1621 in the service of the Dutch East India Company. Over the first three years of his career, he was stationed in Siam, Cambodia, Patani, Sumatra's west coast and Java's north east coast. In 1624, he came to Batavia; four years later he became the president of the college of Aldermen and the overseer of the Chinese citizens.[1]
