Alhed Lübbers

Alhed Lübbers or Alhel Lübbers (lived 17th century) was the wife of the Governor of Danish India, Willem Leyel. Not much is known about Lübbers, except that she, a Dutch widow, married Captain Willem Leyel during his service in Batavia (c. 1623–1626). Together, Lübbers and Leyel brought a daughter named Christina with her into the family and also had at least two sons, Hans and Anders Leyel.

In 1647, Lübbers is mentioned as alive at Elsinore (Helsingør) in a letter from Hans Leyel to his father, Willem Leyel. However, Lübbers was demoralized from wasting her money on alcohol and tobacco, and she lived at the local carpenter's house, who probably was the husband of Willem Leyel's sister Dorete.