Lauw-Sim-Zecha family
The Lauw-Sim-Zecha family is an Indonesian family of the 'Cabang Atas' or the Chinese gentry of the Dutch East Indies (colonial Indonesia). They came to prominence at the start of the nineteenth century as Pachters (revenue farmers), Landheeren (landlords) and Kapitan Cina (government-appointed Chinese headmen) in the colonial capital, Batavia (now Jakarta), and in the hill station of Sukabumi, West Java. The family is of mixed Peranakan Chinese and Indo-Bohemian descent.
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Current region | Jakarta, Bekasi, Depok, Sukabumi |
Founder | Lauw Ho |
Members | Lauw Tek Lok, Luitenant der Chinezen Sim Keng Koen, Kapitein der Chinezen Louisa Zecha Adrian Lauw Zecha Che Engku Chesterina (née Lauw-Sim-Zecha) |
Estate(s) | Cimanggis |
Following the Indonesian revolution (1945-1950) and revolutionary leader President Sukarno's nationalization of private assets, the family left Indonesia and is now based mostly overseas.
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