Tan Liok Tiauw Sia | |
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Born | 1872 |
Died | 1947 (aged 74–75) Batavia, Dutch East Indies |
Occupation(s) | Landheer, plantation owner, industrialist |
Years active | 1890s-1940s |
Children | Corry Tan Pouw Nio (daughter) August Tan Tsjiang Kie (son) Jan Tan Tsjiang Bie (son) |
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Family | Loa Sek Hie (son-in-law) Khouw Yauw Kie, Kapitein der Chinezen (brother-in-law) Tan Eng Goan, Majoor der Chinezen (great-grandfather) |
Tan Liok Tiauw Sia (1872 - 1947) was a prominent Chinese-Indonesian landowner, planter and industrial pioneer in the late colonial period, best known today as the last Landheer (or landlord) of Batoe-Tjepper, now the district of Batuceper.[1][2][3][4]
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