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Seah Jim Quee

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In this Chinese name, the family name is Seah.
Seah Jim Quee
佘任桂
Personal details
BornChina
ResidenceJohor Bahru Malaysia
Chinese name
Chinese佘任桂
Hanyu PinyinShé Rènguì
Hokkien POJSiâ Jīmkuì

Seah Jim Quee (佘任桂) was a prominent contractor in Johor, Malaya. He held the Kangchu concession for the kampung of Batu Tiga Belas.

He held a large piece of land near Bukit Chagar and Jalan Lumba Kuda. Jalan Jim Quee, a road near Bukit Chagar, is named after him. Little is known about his private life but he had 7 sons and 1 daughter. His fourth son is Seah Neo Chow. His sixth son is Seah Neo Buan. His seventh son is Seah Neo Cheng (4 July 1895 - 24 May 1963).

References

  1. My Kampung(in Chinese)

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