Penang Chinese Funeral. Imposing Chiense funeral remains of Tan Kang Hock were removed from his residence Penang to Batu Kawan in the Province for interment. Deceased owns the Estate at Kawan and originally lived there. The long cortage and the remains were placed on a large Chinese junk and towed by launch. [The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 22 October 1915, Page 5]
Tan Kang Hock is my late paternal grandfather
ReplyDeleteAwesome. And now you have something for your Family History / Ancestry book.
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Tio Phaik Hooi has sent you a message:
Tan Kang Hock post on your blog
dear jeffery show
i refer to your posting of http://malayan-b-m-d.blogspot.my/2012/09/tan-kang-hock-death-october-1915-penang.html
philip tan suggested i message you regarding the above. i am looking to connect with jen who commented that Tan Kang Hock is her paternal grandfather. do you have her email contact? or alternatively, could you forward her my email contact .
Tan Kang Hock alias Lee Kang Hock is my great great grandfather and i am looking to expand my family tree as well as my knowledge regarding Tan Kang Hock.
TQ.
regards
phaik hooi
Hi Jen, I am also a descendant of Tan Kang Hock! Would be great if we could get in touch as a cousin of mine is currently working on a family tree project.
ReplyDeleteI leant from my late uncle, Lee Eng Leong that his late father, Lee Soon Peng is one of Tan (Lee) Kang Hock children. Definitely interested to look up & connect with extended family members.
ReplyDeleteHi Jack, that's interesting! We have lots to share then. Can I have your mobile number or email address? Mine is andyleewc (at) g m a i l dot c o m
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