The village was first mentioned in 1849 as "Wilhelminadorp, veelal het Nieuwedorp genoemd". Wilhelminadorp is located on the canal from Goes to . All the land in the polder is owned by De Koninklijke Maatschap de Wilhelminapolder. The company owns of land of which is used for agricultural. It is one of the largest landowners of the Netherlands. Wilhelminadorp was home to 501 people in 1840. In 1841, a church was built by
Rijkswaterstaat, but the company paid for the church. It was originally part of the municipality of
Kattendijke, however the town hall was located in Wilhelminadorp. In 1970, it was merged into the municipality of
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