Surprise find, the Chew's ancestral house. No 231. (l-r) Chew Hoe Kean, Chew Po Lian, Angeline Chew and daughter Cornelia Tan |
“Totally surprised” was the reaction of the descendants of Chew Boon Juan and Chew Boon Hong when they were shown their ancestral house in 2007.
The descendants were Chew Poh Lean and her brother Hoe
Kean the grand children of Chew Boon
Hong while Angeline Chew was the grand daughter of Chew Boon Juan. Angeline was
accompanied by her husband and daughter.
The Chew cousins had no plans that year end in 2007. A
close friend of Poh Lian named David Chew invited her to join him and his
cousin Chew Beng Hian to Xiamen China. David and Poh Lian were close friends and related
but Poh Lian didn’t know by which connection. Xiamen
China was where their ancestors came from and a visit was interesting but seeing an ancestral house was
furthest from their mind.
David Chew however was a regular visitor to Xiamen and
had relatives there. He alerted his relatives about the four Chew brothers Boon
Seong, Boon Juan, Boon San and Boon Hong and to find if any of their ancestors were
still around. The relatives found contacts who were familiar about Chew Boon
Hong and the brothers.
At Xiamen, Hoe Kean recalled he was taken back when
they were met on arrival by five local China men. .
One of the men asked if we were the relatives of Chew
Boon Hong. We acknowledged we were. Then they asked if we wanted to visit
our ancestral house to which we replied we didn’t know we had one.
The Chews with the five local clansmen |
That was the surprising part. It was a reception that we
didn’t anticipate and after that we were eager with anticipation. The next day
they took us to Heng Lim village and showed us our ancestral home.
David Chew was scheduled to meet his relatives the
next morning so we had to split up. The split was unfortunate as none of us spoke
Mandarin and the ‘Penang’ Hokkien we knew could not be understood by the China hosts.
Nevertheless, we were just happy to have discovered our ancestral house.
Chew
Ancestral Home
Hoe Kean said the ancestral house had a number No 231.
It was a corner house which could be accessed through a side lane leading in.
The house size was estimated to be around 1500sq ft. It was not occupied and the door was not
locked.
As you enter there is a grill door with bird decoration
which then opens to a courtyard. Around the courtyard there are rooms.
To the right was the kitchen, the left is a small
store room and so on. There was a room with a bed and outside it a pantry with
cutlery inside and in another room a safe. My sister and I took photos.
An overview of No 231 and where 'everything' was located. Sketch and photos by Chew Hoe Kian. |
This was in 2007.There were household items all over the place and everything was covered in thick dust. I would have loved to take some item back. When we went back in 2008 all these items were gone.
Ancestral House No 231 |
the courtyard |
the pantry ? |
Kitchen |
Did this house belong to Chew Boon San |
Boon San’s house was directly behind No 231.It was not a long house. I was advised not to go in because it was occupied so I took a photograph of the house. I then wanted to go round to get a frontal view but was told it was late and it was time to leave.
Poh Lian was glad to have seen the ancestral home where her great grandmother lived with her grandfather and his brothers. It was a most fruitful visit.
When we returned we told our cousins. They were
excited and arranged a trip for February two months later.
Return
Trip Sees House 231 Occupied
The next visit was in February 2008. The group
consisted of Chew Hoe Soon, Chew Hoe Guan, Chew Po Sim, Chew Beng Kah and Chew
Hoe Kean all descendants of Chew Boon Hong.
February 2008. (l-r) Chew Hoe Soon, Chew Hoe Guan, Chew Po Sim and Chew Beng Kah |
We then met a house owner, not a relation,
who rebuilt his unit into a 5 storey building. This owner took us to an
adjacent building diagonally opposite the 231 House.
He introduced us to an old lady, possibly a caretaker who she
said was a relation. She said the house belonged to one of the brothers but she didn’t
know which one. This house was bigger than No 231.
At the adjacent house (l-r) The gentleman house owner, Chew Hoe Guan, the Caretaker / relative, Chew Hoe Soon, Chew Beng Kah, Chew Hoe Kean and Chew Po Sim . |
This 'adjacent ' house was bigger than No 231 |
The entrance and the'family altar' with a lot of photos |
The poster at the side wall told of donations contributed for the damaged roof due to a typhoon. Translation by Chew I Wen. |
Coincidentally the new owners of No 231 met with us at
our hotel that day. The wife had brought along the house documents she used for
the claim and a photo of my grandfather and his house to prove that she was a
relative. I took photos of the documents with which they made the claim.
Herbert Chew the son of Chew Choon Siew must have given the documents for his
name was on the documents.
The Chews with the new house owner of No 231 (1st and 2nd from right). The lady said she was a relative. |
....she brought along a photo of my grandfather and his bungalow to prove that she was a relative |
Among the documents was the address that the old lady mentioned earlier. We traced the address to a vacant plot of land, under 4000 sq ft and located on Gulangsoo island.
We went to the local land office but they would not
entertain us. They instructed us to approach our village headman to identify us
as bona fide relatives and return with relevant reports and related documents.
Our last site visit |
Our last stop was visiting the ancestral grave site which was within the Heng Lim village.
Below are the documents the owner of No 231 passed to Chew Hoe Kean. A note of thanks for Chew I Wen who translated all the documents.
4A Report /Application saying …’ my ancestors are from Fujien to Gulangsoo..the descentdants are overseas Chinese and living in Malaysia and America engaged in business..My grandfather Chew Boon Juan before liberation stayed here. Now our ancestral house is in Gulangsoo, No 22 something ??.. used to be a 3story building and a garden .. subsequently the whole family shifted oversea and the house was passed to a relative to administer the said house.
Based on the open policy the government welcomes the overseas Chinese to return to China. Xiamen is Special Economic Zone and would like to return and claim the house to invest in this place.Yours Truthfully
Signed by Herbert Chew
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