黃門林德嶶 - Mother of Wuing Boon Whatt


Mother of Wuing Boon Whatt
(Wee Boon Whatt, Wee Boon Watt)
Mdm Lim









排頭
同治元年壬戍嵗仲冬月
清顯妣諡德嶶黃門林氏孺人之墓
孝男
文法 
文興
春娘
梅娘
咸蒙
咸順
咸濱
Sons :  Wee Boon Whatt, Wee Boon Hin

Daughters : Wee  Choon Neo, Wee Moey Neo

Grandsons :  Wee Hum Bong,  Wee Hum Soon, Wee Hum Pin

According to Singapore Law  archives : the first Chinese law agent was Wuing Boon Whatt. He was examined as a candidate for admission to practise as a general agent in 1864 and was the first Chinese to practise law in Singapore.  Wuing Boon Whatt's daughter married Tan Soh Toh (son of Tan Kim Ching, grandson of Tan Tock Seng).

Notice of Exhumation of Five Chinese Graves at Lots 548 and 550 TS 29 Jalan Novena Singapore 1130 - Zaobao Aug 29, pg 46



See David Chng Malacca Singapore Epigraphic Materials 1998 p 111

Tomb (i)

Likely to be son of Wee Kay Hock


Tomb (ii)

Tomb of Mrs Yeo nee Mdm Khoo

Singapore Free Press 1908 Jun 2,

Son : Hock Choo
Daughter : Siew Kee, Siew Kam, Siew Eng
 
Re Mrs Yeo nee Khoo Kim Seck, who died at Neil Rd on Dec 2, 1907.
Wee Kay Hock, her son in law and Yeo See Lan, her daughter were the executor

Tomb (iii)

The grave of Wuing Boon Watt tomb erected in 1883
Sons : Hum Bong. Hum Soon, Hum Pin, Hum Keat
Daughters : Chit Li
Grandson : Hong Yan
Granddaughter : Siew Neo

Tomb (iv)

Husband of Khoo Kim Seck,
Sons:  Yeo Chin Cheang,  Yeo Chin Teng
Daughters : Siew Kam,  Siew Kee, Siew Eng

Tomb v

Wee Kay Hock, son-in-law of Mdm Khoo,  trustee of Yeo Chin Cheang

1961 Dec 11 Exhumation Notice