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Explore the compelling story of Ng Hock On, a Chinese merchant in the U.S., navigating the challenges of the Chinese Exclusion Act.| Chinese Exclusion Act Case Files
Chin Soy, a U.S. born citizen, wanted to bring his son in China, Chin Hing Chung, to the United States. Chin Soy swore in an affidavit in March 1937 at Kennebec, Maine, that he was born in the United States about 1880 and was therefore a U.S. citizen. He was issued a Certificate of Identity … Continue reading Chin Hing Chung – Kennebec, Maine→| Chinese Exclusion Act Case Files
“Eng See Fay Affidavit Photo,” 1899, Chinese Exclusion Act case files, Record Group 85, National Archives at Seattle, Chee Tuck, Box 891, File 7032/569. The first document in Chee Tuck’s file is a …| Chinese Exclusion Act Case Files
Ng Buck Look wanted to bring his son, Ng Back Ging, to the United States. Ng Buck Look (sometimes referred to as Ng Bok Look or Bok Look; marriage name: Yip Gee), was born in China and came to the …| Chinese Exclusion Act Case Files
In March 1908, Mar Hing was about to go to Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, to get married. James Shea and Frank Jobson, both residents of Seattle for more than five years, swore in an affidavit…| Chinese Exclusion Act Case Files