Oei Tjie Sien | |
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Born | 1835 |
Died | 1900 (aged 64–65) |
Occupation(s) | Military rebel, businessman, landlord and revenue farmer |
Spouse | Tjan Bien Nio |
Children | Majoor-titulair Oei Tiong Ham (son) Majoor-titulair Oei Tiong Bing (son) Oei Tiong Tjhian (son) Luitenant Oei Tiong An (son) Oei Siok Nio (daughter) Oei Bok Nio (daughter) Oei Thiem Nio (daughter) Oei Koen Nio (daughter) |
Parent(s) | Oei Tjhing In (father) Tjan Moay Nio (mother)[1] |
Relatives | Madame Wellington Koo (granddaughter) V. K. Wellington Koo (grandson-in-law) Oei Tjong Hauw (grandson) Oei Tjong Tjay (grandson) Madame Teng Liang Kan (granddaughter) |
Oei Tjie Sien (Chinese: 黃志信; pinyin: Huáng Zhìxìn 1835–1900) was a Chinese-born colonial Indonesian tycoon and the founder of Kian Gwan, Southeast Asia's largest conglomerate at the start of the twentieth century.[2] He is better known as the father of Oei Tiong Ham, Majoor-titulair der Chinezen (1866–1924), who modernized and vastly expanded the Oei family's business empire.[3][4]