- Choa Chong Long
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Choa Chong Long (born circa 1788 in Malacca) the distinguished son of Kapitan Chua Su Cheong,[1] a Kapitan China under the Dutch,[2] ventured to Singapore, but unlike most of the Chinese and Malays who went there to seek their fortune, Choa Chong Long was already rich. His daughter married Kiong Kong Tuan.[3][4][5][6][7]
He was an opium farmer.[8][9] The earliest on the island and its last as well.
He was thought to be one of the first Chinese to manage a plantation in Singapore.[10]
He was an early Chinese shopkeeper.[11]
He celebrated his forty-fourth birthday by giving a grand dinner to which all influential residents of the island, including many Europeans, were invited.[12]
Dying in 1838, he left a will containing "a devise for ever of certain properties for sinchew (ancestral worship) purposes which was eventually declared void.[13][14][15][16][17][18]
He died in China.
References
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- ^ Karya lengkap Abdullah bin Abdul Kadir Munsyi, Volume 2 By Amin Sweeney ISBN 9799100461, 9789799100467
- ^ One Hundred Years' History of the Chinese in Singapore by Ong Siang Song
- ^ Singapore: Wealth, Power and the Culture of Control By Carl A. Trocki Published by Routledge, 2006 ISBN 0415263859, 9780415263856; pp. 17
- ^ The Straits Settlements, 1826-67: Indian Presidency to Crown Colony By Constance Mary Turnbull Published by Athlone Press, 1972; pp. 31, 33, 415
- ^ A History of Singapore, 1819-1988: 1819-1988 By Constance Mary Turnbull Published by Oxford University Press, 1989; ISBN 0195889118, 9780195889116; pp. 13, 14, 54
- ^ Tan Tock Seng, Pioneer: His Life, Times, Contributions, and Legacy By Kamala Devi Dhoraisingam, Dhoraisingam S. Samuel Published by Natural History Publications (Borneo), 2003; ISBN 9838120790, 9789838120791; p. 9
- ^ Opium and empire: Chinese society in Colonial Singapore, 1800-1910 Asia, east by south (Food Systems and Agrarian Change) by Carl A. Trocki, Published by Cornell University Press, 1990, ISBN 0801423902, 9780801423901
- ^ Chinese society in nineteenth century Singapore - Page 25 by Poh Ping Lee - Social Science - 1978 ISBN 0195803841, 9780195803846
- ^ The Singapore house, 1819-1942 By Kip Lin Lee, Gretchen Liu ISBN 9812040234, 9789812040237
- ^ SPAFA journal: a publication of the SEAMEO Regional Centre for Archaeology and Fine Arts (SPAFA)., Volumes 11-12 by SEAMEO Regional Centre for Archaeology and Fine Arts (Bangkok, Thailand)
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- ^ The study of Chinese society: essays By Maurice Freedman, George William Skinner published by Stanford University Press, 1979, ISBN 0804709645, 9780804709644
- ^ Chinese law and custom in Hong Kong - Page 141 - 1953
- ^ A selection of oriental cases decided in the Supreme courts of the Straits' Settlements by Straits Settlements. Supreme Court, Robert Carr Woods, Compiled by Robert Carr Woods, Published and Printed for private circulation, 1869
- ^ Cases heard and determined in Her Majesty's Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements 1808-1890, Volume 1, by James William Norton-Kyshe, Straits Settlements. Supreme Court published by Singapore and Straits Printing Office, 1885
- ^ Journal of Southeast Asian history - Page 69 - by University of Malaya (Singapore). Dept. of History - History - 1962
- ^ A cycle of Chinese festivities by WONG Choon San, published by Malaysia Pub. House, 1967
See also
- Holding the Fort: Melaka Under Two Flags, 1795-1845 by Brian Harrison - Malacca (Malacca) - 1985 - Page 145
- Chinese leadership and power in colonial Singapore by Ching Fatt Yong; Published by Times Academic Press, 1992, ISBN 9812100288, 9789812100283
- Physical adjustments in a changing landscape: the Singapore story By Avijit Gupta, John Pitts published by Singapore University Press, National University of Singapore, 1992 ISBN 9971691728, 9789971691721
- Stories of early Singapore By Harold Frank Pearson, University of London Press, 1954
- Singapore civil society and British power By E. Kay Gillis ISBN 9810526946, 9789810526948
- Entrepreneurs and institutions in Europe and Asia, 1500-2000 By Ferry de Goey, Jan Willem Veluwenkamp ISBN 9052600325, 9789052600321
- 新社學報, Volumes 1-3 published by 新社, 1967
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