Oey Thai Lo

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Letnan Cina Oey Thai Lo (also known as Oey Thoa or Oey Se) was a notable Chinese-Indonesian tycoon who acted as a pachter (tax farmer) for tobacco in the early 19th century.[1][2]

He was born in Hokkien province in 1788 and died in Batavia in 1838. He is the father of Betawi playboy Oey Tamba Sia, grandfather of bureaucrat and landlord Kapitan Cina Oey Giok Koen, and ancestor of the Oey family of Tigaraksa, a family of the cabang atas Peranakan aristocracy of colonial Indonesia.[3][4][5][6][7]

The atmosphere of Pekalongan Chinatown

Oey Thai Lo migrated to Pekalongan, Java, the Dutch East Indies around 1810.[1][2] According to his descendant Oey Kwie Djien, Oey Thai Lo was the son of a poor Chinese barber.[2]

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