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List of Kapitan Cina

This is a list of individuals who held the post of Kapitan Cina, a government position that existed in colonial Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore. The role came with vastly varying degrees of power, depending on historical and local circumstances: from near-sovereign authority with legal, political and military powers to an honorary title for a community leader.

Kapitan Cina in Hirado, Japan

Kapitan Cina in the Residency of Batavia (Greater Jakarta, Indonesia)

Hoofden der Chinezen of Batavia (Senior Heads and Chairmen of the Kong Koan)

Other Chinese Officers in Batavia

  • Luitenant Souw Tok Soen
  • Luitenant Souw Siauw Tjong
  • Luitenant Souw Siauw Keng

Luitenants of Bekasi, Residency of Batavia

Hoofden der Chinezen of Buitenzorg (present day Bogor), Residency of Batavia

  • Kapitein Tan Oe Ko (1829-1860)
  • Kapitein Tan Soey Tiong (1860-1866)
  • Kapitein Phoa Tjeng Tjoan (1866-1878)
  • Kapitein Tan Kong Tjan (1869-1882)
  • Kapitein Tan Goan Piauw (1878-1883)
  • Kapitan Tan Goan Pouw (1883-1891)
  • Kapitein Khouw Kim Tjiang (1891-1902)
  • Kapitein Oey Ban Tjie (1903-1911)
  • Kapitein Tan Tjoen Tjiang (1912-1913)

Other Chinese Officers in Buitenzorg, Residency of Batavia

  • Luitenant Thio Tian Soe (1869-1879)
  • Luitenant Tan Keng Boen (1878-1879)
  • Luitenant Thio Sian Lok (1879-1886)
  • Luitenant Thio Sian Tjiang (1883-1886)
  • Luitenant Khouw Oen Tek (1886-1889)
  • Luitenant Tan Tjoen Hong (1891-1893)
  • Luitenant Tan Tjoen Kiat (1892-1898)
  • Luitenant Tan Tjoen Kie (1893-1895)
  • Luitenant Thung Tjoen Ho (1895-1911)
  • Luitenant Thung Tjeng Ho (1910-1913)
  • Luitenant Lie Tjoe Tjin (1911-1913)
  • Luitenant Lie Beng Hok (1912-1913)
  • Luitenant Tan Hong Joe (1913-1919)
  • Luitenant Tan Hong Tay (1913-1926)
  • Luitenant Tan Tjoen Lien (1914-1919)
  • Luitenant Tan Hong Yoe (1925-1934)
  • Luitenant Tjan Soen Hay (1926-1934)

Hoofden der Chinezen of Tangerang, Residency of Batavia

Other Chinese Officers in Tangerang, Residency of Batavia

  • 18xx-1887: Lim Mo Gie, Luitenant der Chinezen
  • 1877-1885: Tan Tiang Po, Luitenant der Chinezen
  • 1884-1897: Souw Siauw Keng, Luitenant der Chinezen
  • 1899-1901: Lie Hin Liang, Luitenant der Chinezen
  • 18xx-1907: Ang Kong Pan, Luitenant der Chinezen
  • 18xx-1907: Kho Po Tjoan, Luitenant der Chinezen

Kapitan Cina in the rest of Indonesia

Hoofden der Chinezen of Bandung

  • Luitenant Oei Boen Hoen
  • Luitenant Tan Haij Liong
  • Kapitein Tan Joen Liong

Hoofden der Chinezen of Batang

  • Kapitein Souw Ban An

Hoofden der Chinezen of Manado

  • Kapitein The Tjien Tjo
  • Kapitein Sie Sieuw
  • Kapitein Ong Tjeng Hie
  • Kapitein Lie Tjeng Lok
  • Kapitein Tan Tjin Bie
  • Kapitein Oei Pek Jong
  • Kapitein Tjia Pak Liem
  • Kapitein Lie Goan Oan
  • Kapitein Tjia Goan Tjong
  • Luitenant Que Ing Hie
  • Luitenant Ong Bondjie
  • Luitenant Tan Bian Loe
  • Luitenant Tjoa Jaoe Hoei
  • Luitenant Pauw Djoe

Luitenants of Gorontalo

  • Luitenant Liem Peng Boen (林炳文)
  • Luitenant Liem Kiem Thae (林金逮)
  • Luitenant Ong Teng Hoen

Hoofden der Chinezen of Medan

Hoofden der Chinezen of Surabaya

  • 1700s - 1778: Kapitein Han Bwee Kong
  • 1778 - 1827: Majoor Han Chan Piet
  • 1888 - 1894: Majoor The Toan Tjiak[6]
  • 1894 - 1900s: Majoor Tie Ing Tjay
  • 1904 - 1906: Majoor Tan Sing Tian (陳成典)[7]
  • 1907 - 1913: Majoor The Toan Ing[8]
  • 1914 - 1924: Majoor Han Tjiong Khing

Kapitan Cina in Malaysia

Kapitans of Sarawak

Kapitans of Kuala Lumpur

Yap Ah Loy was a Kapitan of Kuala Lumpur and is considered the founder of the city. The title was abolished in 1902, when Yap Kwan Seng died.

  • 1858–1861: Hew Siew (丘秀)
  • 1862–1868: Liu Ngim Kong (刘壬光)
  • 1868–1885: Yap Ah Loy (叶亚来)
  • 1885–1889: Yap Ah Shak (叶致英)
  • 1889–1902: Yap Kwan Seng (叶观盛)

Kapitans of Johor / Major China of Johor

Kapitans of Kuala Terengganu

  • 1736–1820 Teo Tioh Eng
  • 1782–17xx Kow Geok Seng
  • 1798–1847 Lim Eng Huat
  • 1810–18xx Kow Teck Lee
  • 18xx–18xx Low Kian Tee
  • 18xx–1899 Wee Teck Siew
  • 1xxx–19xx Kow Swee Leng

Kapitans of Malacca

  • 1572–1617 Tay Hong Yong @ Tay Kie Ki (鄭甲)
  • 1614–1688 Li Wei King @ Li Koon Chang (李為經)
  • 1662–1708 Lee Chiang Hou @ Lee Chong Kian
  • 1643–1718 Chan Ki Lock @ Chan Lak Kua
  • 1725–1765 Chan Hian Kway @ Chan Kwang Hwee
  • 1703–1784 Tan Seng Yong
  • 1748–1794 Tan Ki Hou @ Tan Siang Lian
  • 1750–1802 Chua Su Cheong @ Chua Tok Ping
  • 1771–1882 Chan Yew Liang @ Chan Keng Sin

Kapitans of Penang

  • 1787–1826 Kapitan China Koh Lay Huan (辜禮歡) was Kapitan China of Kedah, and appointed the first Kapitan China of Penang
  • 1894–1908 Cheah Ching Hui (謝清輝)
  • 1908–1918 Cheah Yong Chong (謝榮宗)

Kapitans of Perak

  • 1830–18xx Tan Ah Hun (陳亞漢)
  • 1875–1900 Chung Keng Quee (鄭景貴)
  • 1875–1899 Chin Ah Yam @ Chin Seng Yam (陳亞炎) leader of the Ghee Hin during the Larut Wars
  • 1886–1906 Khaw Boo Aun @ Khaw Ewe Kuang (許武安)
  • 1930–1935 Chung Thye Phin (鄭大平) last Kapitan China of Perak and (British) Malaya

Kapitans Cina in Singapore

Kapitans Cina of Singapore

Other Kapitans in Singapore

Other Kapitans Cina

  • Kapitein Lay Soen Hie, Kapitan of Pasar Baroe, Batavia (Jakarta)
  • Tan Ah Hun, the first Capitan China of Perak circa 1850s, father of Tan Seng Poh and father-in-law of Seah Eu Chin[9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20]
  • Shing Kap, Capitan China of Sungei Ujong, and a Hai San headman[21][22]
  • Choa Mah Soo, Capitan China of Klias and Mempakul (circa 1869)[23][24][25]
  • Chua Su Cheong Capitan China of Dutch Malacca and father of Choa Chong Long[26]
  • Chan Yungqua, Capitan China of Malacca (18th century)[27]
  • Ah Poh, Capitan China of Lipis
  • Seah Tye Heng, Capitan China of Sekudai, Johore[28]
  • Lieu Chin-Fu, Capitan China of Pulai was the last Capitan China of Kelantan[29]
  • Tan How Seng, Capitan China of Singapore[30]
  • Li Kap or Li Kup or Lee Wei King, Capitan China of Dutch Malacca, founder of the Cheng Hoon Teng temple there and the person who donated Bukit China for use as a Chinese burial ground[31][32]
  • Wee Sin Hee, Capitan China of Terengganu[33]
  • Tin Kap or Tay Kap, Capitan China of Portuguese Malacca, said to have been the only Capitan China appointed by the Portuguese[34][35][36][37][38][39]
  • Baba Seng, Capitan China of Kedah in the 1820s[40]
  • Chan Ki Lock or Chan Kup, Capitan China of Dutch Malacca circa 1704[41]
  • Khaw Boo Aun[42]
  • Dato' Chua Tuah Soon (Chinese: 蔡大孫; pinyin: Cài Dàsūn)
  • WEE, Hee Hoon (D: 17 March 1922 at 46 yrs of age, leaving a widow and seven children), Kapitan China of Bagan Si Api Api (Indonesia)[43]
  • OEY, Teng Kiang (Murdered 17 September 1924), Kapitan China of Palembang (Indonesia).[44]
  • KOH, Kim Hin (husband of Mrs Anne Tan-Koh who died at 79 yrs of age in 1966, and father of Bishop Roland Koh), Kapitan China of Sandakan (East Malaysia).[45]
  • OEI, Leong Tan, Kapitan China of Bengkalis.[46]
  • LEE, Lei Kam, Kapitan China of Perlis.[47]
  • ONG, Boon Pang, Kapitan China of Brunei.[48]
  • PANG, Boon Ting, Pehin Kapitan China Kornia Diraja of Brunei
  • Tjoe Ten-Hien, Kapitein China of Koetaradja, Sumatra
  • Tam Yong (father of towkay Tan Yee Man), Kapitan China of Seremban.[49]
  • Phang Tjong-Tjoen, Kapitan China of Belitoeng
  • Lee Sam, Kapitan China of Seremban.[50]
  • LIEM, Ah Pat, Capitan China of Muntok was decorated by the Dutch Government in 1910.[51]
  • KHOO Cheow Teong, (Justice of the Peace and father of Khoo Sian Ewe), Kapitan China of Tanjungbalai, Asahan.[52]
  • Khoe Hock Cho, Kapitan China of Tanjungbalai, Asahan
  • Hho Tsai Thoan, Kapitan China of Tanjungpura
  • Kwee-Aan-Kie, Kapitan China of Ambarawa
  • WEE, Chim Yean (Died 13 August 1926 leaving four sons and four daughters), Kapitan China of Bengkalis.[53][54]
  • KO, Kim Yeo, Kapitan China of Batavia.[55]
  • WEE, Boon Teng (Born in Singapore in 1864. Educated at Lye Fatt English School. Appointed Lieutenant China of Selat Panjang on the Sumatra east coast in 1890. Promoted to Capitan China in 1915 and awarded the Dutch colonial gold medal. Promoted to Majoor in 1925 prior to his retirement), Kapitan China of Selat Panjang.[56]
  • Go Hong Soen, Kapitan China of Rengat, Riau

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External links

  • Chinese Kapitans of Malacca

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources List of Kapitan Cina news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message This is a list of individuals who held the post of Kapitan Cina a government position that existed in colonial Indonesia Malaysia and Singapore The role came with vastly varying degrees of power depending on historical and local circumstances from near sovereign authority with legal political and military powers to an honorary title for a community leader Contents 1 Kapitan Cina in Hirado Japan 2 Kapitan Cina in the Residency of Batavia Greater Jakarta Indonesia 2 1 Hoofden der Chinezen of Batavia Senior Heads and Chairmen of the Kong Koan 2 2 Other Chinese Officers in Batavia 2 3 Luitenants of Bekasi Residency of Batavia 2 4 Hoofden der Chinezen of Buitenzorg present day Bogor Residency of Batavia 2 5 Other Chinese Officers in Buitenzorg Residency of Batavia 2 6 Hoofden der Chinezen of Tangerang Residency of Batavia 2 7 Other Chinese Officers in Tangerang Residency of Batavia 3 Kapitan Cina in the rest of Indonesia 3 1 Hoofden der Chinezen of Bandung 3 2 Hoofden der Chinezen of Batang 3 3 Hoofden der Chinezen of Manado 3 4 Luitenants of Gorontalo 3 5 Hoofden der Chinezen of Medan 3 6 Hoofden der Chinezen of Surabaya 4 Kapitan Cina in Malaysia 4 1 Kapitans of Sarawak 4 2 Kapitans of Kuala Lumpur 4 3 Kapitans of Johor Major China of Johor 4 4 Kapitans of Kuala Terengganu 4 5 Kapitans of Malacca 4 6 Kapitans of Penang 4 7 Kapitans of Perak 5 Kapitans Cina in Singapore 5 1 Kapitans Cina of Singapore 5 2 Other Kapitans in Singapore 6 Other Kapitans Cina 7 References 8 Bibliography 9 External linksKapitan Cina in Hirado Japan EditKapitan Cina Li DanKapitan Cina in the Residency of Batavia Greater Jakarta Indonesia EditThe Majoors der Chinezen of Batavia Tan Eng Goan 1st Majoor der Chinezen of Batavia 1802 1872 Tan Tjoen Tiat 2nd Majoor der Chinezen of Batavia 1816 1880 Lie Tjoe Hong 3rd Majoor der Chinezen of Batavia 1846 1896 Tio Tek Ho 4th Majoor der Chinezen of Batavia 1857 1908 Khouw Kim An 5th Majoor der Chinezen of Batavia 1875 1945 Hoofden der Chinezen of Batavia Senior Heads and Chairmen of the Kong Koan Edit 1619 1636 Kapitein Souw Beng Kong formerly Kapitan Cina of Banten 1 1636 1645 Kapitein Lim Lak Ko 1 1645 1663 Kapitein Phoa Beng Gan 1 1663 1666 Kapitein Gan Djie 1 1666 1678 Nyai Kapitein Gan Djie 2 1678 1685 Kapitein Tjoa Hoan Giok 1736 1740 Kapitein Nie Hoe Kong 1791 1800 Kapitein Oey Bian Kong 3 1800 1809 Kapitein Gouw Tjang Sie 1809 1812 Kapitein Tan Peng Long 4 1811 1817 Kapitein Tan Jap Long 4 1817 1822 Kapitein Lie Tiauw Ko 5 1822 1829 Kapitein Ko Tian Tjong 4 5 1829 1865 Majoor Tan Eng Goan 4 5 1865 1879 Majoor Tan Tjoen Tiat 5 1879 1895 Majoor Lie Tjoe Hong 5 1896 1907 Majoor Tio Tek Ho 5 1910 1945 Majoor Khouw Kim An 5 Other Chinese Officers in Batavia Edit Luitenant Souw Tok Soen Luitenant Souw Siauw Tjong Luitenant Souw Siauw KengLuitenants of Bekasi Residency of Batavia Edit 1854 1882 Lauw Tek Lok Luitenant der Chinezen xxxx xxxx Tan Kang Ie Luitenant der Chinezen xxxx xxxx Han Oen Lee Luitenant der ChinezenHoofden der Chinezen of Buitenzorg present day Bogor Residency of Batavia Edit Kapitein Tan Oe Ko 1829 1860 Kapitein Tan Soey Tiong 1860 1866 Kapitein Phoa Tjeng Tjoan 1866 1878 Kapitein Tan Kong Tjan 1869 1882 Kapitein Tan Goan Piauw 1878 1883 Kapitan Tan Goan Pouw 1883 1891 Kapitein Khouw Kim Tjiang 1891 1902 Kapitein Oey Ban Tjie 1903 1911 Kapitein Tan Tjoen Tjiang 1912 1913 Other Chinese Officers in Buitenzorg Residency of Batavia Edit Luitenant Thio Tian Soe 1869 1879 Luitenant Tan Keng Boen 1878 1879 Luitenant Thio Sian Lok 1879 1886 Luitenant Thio Sian Tjiang 1883 1886 Luitenant Khouw Oen Tek 1886 1889 Luitenant Tan Tjoen Hong 1891 1893 Luitenant Tan Tjoen Kiat 1892 1898 Luitenant Tan Tjoen Kie 1893 1895 Luitenant Thung Tjoen Ho 1895 1911 Luitenant Thung Tjeng Ho 1910 1913 Luitenant Lie Tjoe Tjin 1911 1913 Luitenant Lie Beng Hok 1912 1913 Luitenant Tan Hong Joe 1913 1919 Luitenant Tan Hong Tay 1913 1926 Luitenant Tan Tjoen Lien 1914 1919 Luitenant Tan Hong Yoe 1925 1934 Luitenant Tjan Soen Hay 1926 1934 Hoofden der Chinezen of Tangerang Residency of Batavia Edit 1868 1877 Oey Tjong Piauw Kapitein der Chinezen 1877 1884 Lim Tjong Hien Kapitein der Chinezen 1884 1897 Oey Khe Tay Kapitein der Chinezen died in office 1899 1907 Oey Giok Koen Kapitein der Chinezen 1907 1916 Oey Djie San Kapitein der Chinezen 1928 1934 Oey Kiat Tjin Kapitein der Chinezen died in office Other Chinese Officers in Tangerang Residency of Batavia Edit 18xx 1887 Lim Mo Gie Luitenant der Chinezen 1877 1885 Tan Tiang Po Luitenant der Chinezen 1884 1897 Souw Siauw Keng Luitenant der Chinezen 1899 1901 Lie Hin Liang Luitenant der Chinezen 18xx 1907 Ang Kong Pan Luitenant der Chinezen 18xx 1907 Kho Po Tjoan Luitenant der ChinezenKapitan Cina in the rest of Indonesia EditHoofden der Chinezen of Bandung Edit Luitenant Oei Boen Hoen Luitenant Tan Haij Liong Kapitein Tan Joen LiongHoofden der Chinezen of Batang Edit Kapitein Souw Ban AnHoofden der Chinezen of Manado Edit Kapitein The Tjien Tjo Kapitein Sie Sieuw Kapitein Ong Tjeng Hie Kapitein Lie Tjeng Lok Kapitein Tan Tjin Bie Kapitein Oei Pek Jong Kapitein Tjia Pak Liem Kapitein Lie Goan Oan Kapitein Tjia Goan Tjong Luitenant Que Ing Hie Luitenant Ong Bondjie Luitenant Tan Bian Loe Luitenant Tjoa Jaoe Hoei Luitenant Pauw DjoeLuitenants of Gorontalo Edit Luitenant Liem Peng Boen 林炳文 Luitenant Liem Kiem Thae 林金逮 Luitenant Ong Teng HoenHoofden der Chinezen of Medan Edit 1874 1885 Tjioe Tjoe Jen 1881 1887 Oen Gan The 溫颜鄭 1890 1911 Majoor Tjong Yong Hian 张爵干 1911 1921 Majoor Tjong A Fie 张耀轩 1922 1950 Khoe Tjin TekHoofden der Chinezen of Surabaya Edit 1700s 1778 Kapitein Han Bwee Kong 1778 1827 Majoor Han Chan Piet 1888 1894 Majoor The Toan Tjiak 6 1894 1900s Majoor Tie Ing Tjay 1904 1906 Majoor Tan Sing Tian 陳成典 7 1907 1913 Majoor The Toan Ing 8 1914 1924 Majoor Han Tjiong KhingKapitan Cina in Malaysia EditKapitans of Sarawak Edit Kapitan China Ong Tiang Swee OBEKapitans of Kuala Lumpur Edit Yap Ah Loy was a Kapitan of Kuala Lumpur and is considered the founder of the city The title was abolished in 1902 when Yap Kwan Seng died 1858 1861 Hew Siew 丘秀 1862 1868 Liu Ngim Kong 刘壬光 1868 1885 Yap Ah Loy 叶亚来 1885 1889 Yap Ah Shak 叶致英 1889 1902 Yap Kwan Seng 叶观盛 Kapitans of Johor Major China of Johor Edit 1845 1857 Tan Kee Soon Kapitan of Tebrau 1 1859 1869 Tan Cheng Hung Kapitan of Tebrau 2 1869 18xx Seah Tee Heng Kapitan of Sekudai 1870 1875 Tan Hiok Nee Major China 1xxx 1xxx Lim Ah Siang 1xxx 1917 Lin Jin HeKapitans of Kuala Terengganu Edit 1736 1820 Teo Tioh Eng 1782 17xx Kow Geok Seng 1798 1847 Lim Eng Huat 1810 18xx Kow Teck Lee 18xx 18xx Low Kian Tee 18xx 1899 Wee Teck Siew 1xxx 19xx Kow Swee LengKapitans of Malacca Edit 1572 1617 Tay Hong Yong Tay Kie Ki 鄭甲 1614 1688 Li Wei King Li Koon Chang 李為經 1662 1708 Lee Chiang Hou Lee Chong Kian 1643 1718 Chan Ki Lock Chan Lak Kua 1725 1765 Chan Hian Kway Chan Kwang Hwee 1703 1784 Tan Seng Yong 1748 1794 Tan Ki Hou Tan Siang Lian 1750 1802 Chua Su Cheong Chua Tok Ping 1771 1882 Chan Yew Liang Chan Keng SinKapitans of Penang Edit 1787 1826 Kapitan China Koh Lay Huan 辜禮歡 was Kapitan China of Kedah and appointed the first Kapitan China of Penang 1894 1908 Cheah Ching Hui 謝清輝 1908 1918 Cheah Yong Chong 謝榮宗 Kapitans of Perak Edit 1830 18xx Tan Ah Hun 陳亞漢 1875 1900 Chung Keng Quee 鄭景貴 1875 1899 Chin Ah Yam Chin Seng Yam 陳亞炎 leader of the Ghee Hin during the Larut Wars 1886 1906 Khaw Boo Aun Khaw Ewe Kuang 許武安 1930 1935 Chung Thye Phin 鄭大平 last Kapitan China of Perak and British MalayaKapitans Cina in Singapore EditKapitans Cina of Singapore Edit Choa Chong Long Tan Tock Seng acting Tan Kim ChingOther Kapitans in Singapore Edit Tan Hiok Nee Oei Tiong HamOther Kapitans Cina EditKapitein Lay Soen Hie Kapitan of Pasar Baroe Batavia Jakarta Tan Ah Hun the first Capitan China of Perak circa 1850s father of Tan Seng Poh and father in law of Seah Eu Chin 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Shing Kap Capitan China of Sungei Ujong and a Hai San headman 21 22 Choa Mah Soo Capitan China of Klias and Mempakul circa 1869 23 24 25 Chua Su Cheong Capitan China of Dutch Malacca and father of Choa Chong Long 26 Chan Yungqua Capitan China of Malacca 18th century 27 Ah Poh Capitan China of Lipis Seah Tye Heng Capitan China of Sekudai Johore 28 Lieu Chin Fu Capitan China of Pulai was the last Capitan China of Kelantan 29 Tan How Seng Capitan China of Singapore 30 Li Kap or Li Kup or Lee Wei King Capitan China of Dutch Malacca founder of the Cheng Hoon Teng temple there and the person who donated Bukit China for use as a Chinese burial ground 31 32 Wee Sin Hee Capitan China of Terengganu 33 Tin Kap or Tay Kap Capitan China of Portuguese Malacca said to have been the only Capitan China appointed by the Portuguese 34 35 36 37 38 39 Baba Seng Capitan China of Kedah in the 1820s 40 Chan Ki Lock or Chan Kup Capitan China of Dutch Malacca circa 1704 41 Khaw Boo Aun 42 Dato Chua Tuah Soon Chinese 蔡大孫 pinyin Cai Dasun WEE Hee Hoon D 17 March 1922 at 46 yrs of age leaving a widow and seven children Kapitan China of Bagan Si Api Api Indonesia 43 OEY Teng Kiang Murdered 17 September 1924 Kapitan China of Palembang Indonesia 44 KOH Kim Hin husband of Mrs Anne Tan Koh who died at 79 yrs of age in 1966 and father of Bishop Roland Koh Kapitan China of Sandakan East Malaysia 45 OEI Leong Tan Kapitan China of Bengkalis 46 LEE Lei Kam Kapitan China of Perlis 47 ONG Boon Pang Kapitan China of Brunei 48 PANG Boon Ting Pehin Kapitan China Kornia Diraja of Brunei Tjoe Ten Hien Kapitein China of Koetaradja Sumatra Tam Yong father of towkay Tan Yee Man Kapitan China of Seremban 49 Phang Tjong Tjoen Kapitan China of Belitoeng Lee Sam Kapitan China of 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