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Post by NZBC on Jan 1, 2008 18:05:26 GMT 12
home.earthlink.net/~wtong/tongroots.htmHistorical Roots of the Tong & Yan Clans By William Kiejan Tong Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I originally wrote this article in 1995 for the Chicago chapter of the Tong-Yan Family Association, for the benefit of our American-Born Chinese ("ABC") cousins, based upon historical information told to me by my father, Jerry Tze Yuen Tong, who translated some of the information from our family genealogy book, which dates back some 60 or 70 years and was authored in part by his grandfather (my great-grandfather), Tong Yi Yuan. For the benefit of readers, "Toysan" is the Cantonese pronunciation ("Taishan" in Mandarin) of the county/district in southern Guangdong (Kwangtung) province in China, on the west side of the Pearl River delta, across from the city of Guangzhou (Canton). The local dialect is a variant of Cantonese, with a number of differences in pronuciations, vocabulary, and tones. The Toysan dialect was brought overseas by Chinese immigrants and established in many Chinatowns across North America, where it is still spoken.
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Post by kiejan on Mar 13, 2013 7:33:41 GMT 12
I am the author of that article. Glad you found it, and I am glad I found this message board.
William Kiejan Tong Chicago, IL USA
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Post by NZBC on Apr 13, 2013 22:43:02 GMT 12
Welcome - but its a pity that I can't access this website anymore.
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Post by kiejan on Mar 18, 2014 7:51:19 GMT 12
I have had to re-post the article because I switched internet service providers HISTORICAL ROOTS OF THE TONG & YAN CLANS wktong.tripod.com/tongroots/
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