Sunday, November 16, 2008

Fong side of the family

Hi All,

It's Jason Gee here... My mother (Cecilia) was recently visiting in Darwin and made some contact with the Fong side of the family. A subsequent email followed which I have posted below.

I think this project needs to cover the matriarchal side of our family as well?


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From: barbara.fong@
To: ccha3534@
Subject: hullo Cecelia
Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2008 07:44:27 +1000


Tim has sent me your email message to find all about Gee Hong Yet aka Chee Hong Yat

His father was Chee Poon according to history from Rev Lo Shui Kwong who was Chinese minister in Darwin after the war 1946 and died in Darwin

Rev Lo had written records of Darwin families history in an autobiography left with DArwin's State Archives and Aust archives in Darwin so you can read all about it in his biography history.He did write about Gee Hong Yet and his other son Gee Kwong Yet and Chee Poon comes from Taishan where most of the early Chinese migrants come from but I have no idea where about the village is but I believe the family home in Taishan is all locked up since the parents passed away many many years ago and the 2 sons Hung Yet and Kwong Yet were living in Darwin-I wonder if they were born in Taishan or in Broome where their father 1st migrated to.

I have visit Taishan in 2000 and find it a big country where many Chinese lived early 1880's so the family homes are now ghost homes -all locked up never to see family return to visit but someday some of the Gee's may want to tour Taishan one day-one needs to have a Chinese interpreter living here in Aust and that would be Chin Kwong who is now in charge of the Glebe Joss house and he takes people on tour to China but he had already been this year with my sister Lyn Fong and a group of Fong's in May this yr.

Regards Barb- I have email Karen Seibert and she will be able to help with all family problems with Robbie Lowe's help.

3 comments:

Ashley Gee said...

Could this be our Chee Poon??

http://naa12.naa.gov.au/scripts/imagine.asp?B=6001332&I=1&SE=1

Though the info above mentions he first migrated to Broome... this person seems to be located in Melbourne

There are some other 'Poon Chee' results but that is the only one with a digitial copy available on-line.

other results are here if you are interested.... http://naa12.naa.gov.au/scripts/Items_listing.asp?S=2&F=1&O=0&T=I&C=11


Ashley

Anonymous said...

Hi Ashley
That Poon Chee record is very interesting...
It could actually be him as the place of birth matches (Hoy Ping)
http://www.generasian.ca/roots2.html
and he would be 20 at the time Hong Yet Gee's birth date?

The Melbourne bit is a mystery?

I will get Lindsay to go to the Darwin archives to see what he can dig up.

Ashley Gee said...

Hey Jason,

I haven't really had a good look at that 'Poon Chee' record but those points you make seem to fit don't they.

Actually i just had a bit of a look at it now and i'm a bit concerned about the name.

The person we are looking for is 'Chee Poon' and this person is 'Poon Chee'. If the name is written in the correct Chinese manner of surname first then this guys surname is Poon.

Bugger i didn't really take that in before (too excited by getting a result... with a picture).

It could still be our man but with the name written in the Western way of surname last?!?.

hmmmmm.