Saturday 14 January 2012

Khoo Hock Cheong 邱福種

Khoo Hock Cheong


Khoo Hock Cheong was a tin miner, planter and contractor. He was born in 1855 in Fujian, China and was son of Khoo Tek Heok. Khoo Hock Cheong came to Penang in 1870, where he left his ancestral village, Xinjiang in Sandou district, Haicheng county of Fujian province.

He first started a provision shop in Penang and three years later he was joined by a partner and extended his business. At the same time he took charge of a sugar plantation and factory and commenced to import European goods. Twelve years later the partnership was dissolved and for few months he did no business at all.

In 1887, he started to trade as a merchant and in 1888 held the lease of the Situl General Farms in Kedah. Losing heavily in this venture, he was obliged to give up business and start another, with several partners, he became the dealer in indigo and tapioca. Two years later, finding that this business did not pay him well, he withdrew from it and went to Telok Anson, where he established himself as a rice and tin merchant.

At the end of two more years he went to Kuala Lumpur and opened up a business in partnership with a Singapore firm as a dealer in tin, opium, rice, coffee, etc. there he remained for about nine years. He then entered into contracts for supply of labours to load and unload the goods conveyed by the Federated Malay States Railways in Selangor, Negri Sembilan and Malacca. In 1912, he was the loading and unloading contractor for Port Swettenham.

In his later life, Khoo Hock Cheong ventured into rubber plantation and tin mining and owned numerous landed properties in Kuala Lumpur, Port Swettenham and several parts of Selangor. His main office was at the Old Market Square under the name Chop Hock Cheong. Through his illustrious business life, Khoo Hock Cheong soon assimilated into the Western culture, by sending his children for English education as well as actively socialising with the European elites.

Khoo Hock Cheong was a committee member of the Selangor Miners in 1914 until 1917. He died in 1917 in Kuala Lumpur. In 1917, his youngest son Khoo Soon Leong married Yap Kon Keow, the only daughter of Yap Loong Kee and Low Hup Neoh. Khoo Hock Cheong’s family residence was located at No. 117-B Ampang Road, Kuala Lumpur, next to Chua Cheng Bok’s Mansion. The names of his children are taken from his tombstone, however there are contradictions between the Chinese names and the Roman-spelled names. 

Wife:
Yeoh Geok Kheng

Sons:
1. Khoo Soon Ghee 邱順義 (probably is Khoo Chye Poh)
2. Khoo Soon Heng 邱順興 (probably is Khoo Chye Beng)
3. Khoo Soon Leong 邱順隆

Daughters:
1. Khoo Chye Poh 邱彩樊 (probably is Khoo Chye Huan)
2. Khoo Chye Hoon 邱彩雲 married Law Yew Swee
3. Khoo Chye Ha 邱彩縀 (probably is Khoo Chye Tuan)

Grandsons:
1. Khoo Hong Shaw
2. Khoo Hong Chye
3. Khoo Hong Kuan
4. Khoo Khee Seng
5. Khoo Khee Huat
6. Khoo Khee Choon
7. Khoo Khee Leong
8. Khoo Hong Chow
9. Khoo Hong Leng
10. Khoo Hong Cheng
11. Khoo Hong Poh

Granddaughters:
1. Khoo Cheng Hoon
2. Khoo Cheng Choo
3. Khoo Gaik Choo
4. Khoo Gaik Kim married Chua Boon Peng son of Chua Cheng Liat in 1938

7 comments:

  1. How is Eugene khoo, writer of this profile related to this person ?

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  2. I am the eldest grans daughter of late Khoo Khee Choon,(son of late Khoo Chye Beng). He passed away I'm Y2010.

    I would like to know where did you obtain these information?

    Khoo Chye Beng married to Kam Pek Hoh. Do you hv info on Kam Pek Hoh?

    Irene Woo

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    1. Hi Irene,

      Thanks for your feedback. Are you related to Khoo Hock Cheong?

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    2. Hi Eugene,
      Yes, he was my great great great grand father. Are you related to the Khoo family tree?

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    3. Hi Irene,

      I'm not related to Khoo Hock Cheong. The article here is co-researched with one of Khoo Soon Leong's granddaughters in the mid of 2011. If you are interested to get in touch with her, please provide me your email. I will direct to her.

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  3. Hai! Irene Woo / Eugene Khoo,

    I am Ho Yeng Chew, Chairman of Serendah Hokkien Hoay Kuan雪兰莪双文丹福建会馆 and Hock Leng Keng Temple福灵宫. and currently doing some write up on the history of the temple.

    I am searching internet for some info about 邱福贞 / Khoo Hock Cheong and got in touch with this blogspot. I am not sure whether 邱福贞and Khoo Hock Cheong refer to the same person.

    邱福贞 was a prominent Hokkien Leader in Serendah around 1890-1900s. But unfortunately all we have is just a 牌匾 presented by him in 1903 and no other info。Appreciate if you could help check up whether 邱福贞 and Khoo Hock Cheong refers to same person. It will be great if we could trace the family members of 邱福贞 and to know more about the late prominent Hokkien leader in Serendah. Info about 福灵宫 can be easily accessed via facebook. Hope to hear from you. Thank you.

    Ho Yeng Chew 何荣水。19-7-2019.

    I can be contacted via gmail : hoyengchew@gmail.com, telephone no. 012-3303340.






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  4. Hi Eugune, can you point me to the information source that the family residence was at located at No. 117-B Ampang Road, Kuala Lumpur? Thank you!

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