Kapitein Khouw Yauw Kie | |
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Born | 1860[1] |
Died | 1908 |
Occupation(s) | Kapitein der Chinezen, bureaucrat, landlord |
Years active | Late nineteenth century |
Spouse | Tan Him Nio[2] |
Children | Khouw Tjoei Nio[2] |
Father | Luitenant Khouw Tjeng Po |
Relatives | Tan Tiang Po, Luitenant der Chinezen (father-in-law) Tan Liok Tiauw Sia (brother-in-law) Khouw Tjeng Tjoan, Luitenant der Chinezen (uncle) Khouw Tjeng Kee, Luitenant der Chinezen (uncle) Khouw Kim An, 5th Majoor der Chinezen (cousin) O. G. Khouw (cousin) Khouw Oen Hoei, Kapitein der Chinezen(cousin) |
Khouw Yauw Kie, Kapitein der Chinezen (1860–1908), also spelled Khouw Jaouw Kie, Yaouw Kee, was a high-ranking Chinese-Indonesian bureaucrat.[3][4] He was the first scion of the influential Khouw family of Tamboen to serve on the Chinese Council of Batavia.[5]