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Tan Tock Seng

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His most famous donation was a $ 5,000 contribution to the construction of the Chinese Pauper Hospital in 1844, which was named after its benefactor on its opening and referred to colloquially as "Tan Tock Seng hospital". The hospital later relocated to the corner of
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Tan died on 24 February 1850 at the age of 52 after falling ill, leaving behind his wife, three sons and three daughters. His initial burial location is unknown but his remains were re-interred at Outram Hill around 1882. The modern day
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leading up to High Street and Tank Road, several Ellenborough Building shophouses, and even a fruit plantation.
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He then invested in the J. H. Whitehead of Shaw, Whitehead & Company and engaged in property
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in 1860, and a female wing was funded by Tan's widow Lee Seo Neo in 1867.
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mother. He left for Singapore in 1819 at the age of 21, the same year
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Tan Tock Seng, Pioneer: His Life, Times, Contributions, and Legacy
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and adjacent road Jalan Tan Tock Seng still bears his name.
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Tan became an influential Chinese leader and was the first
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in 1827. The store was situated at the mouth of the
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Malacca
Straits Settlements
Singapore
Tan Tock Seng Hospital
Chinese name
family name
Tan
Chinese
Pe̍h-ōe-jī
Malacca
Singapore
Malacca
Fujianese
Peranakan
Stamford Raffles
British East India Company
Boat Quay
Singapore River
speculation
Tanjong Pagar railway station
Padang
Asian
Justice of the Peace
William John Butterworth
Kapitan Cina
Thian Hock Keng
Hokkien community
Telok Ayer Street
Serangoon Road

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