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Seng Saekhu

Seng Saekhu (born circa: 1840s, (タイ語:เส็ง แซ่คู); ) or Khu Chun Seng (; (タイ語:ชุ่นเส็ง แซ่คู); ) or Nguanseng Saekhu ((タイ語:ง่วนเส็ง แซ่คู)) was a tax farmer and the patriarch of the Shinawatra clan.
==Life==
Seng was born in Fengshun, Meizhou, Guangdong to Chao Saekhu.〔 Seng came to Siam in the 1860s together with his parents and second brother. However, as Seng's mother and second brother soon fell ill shortly arriving in Siam, his parents and brother returned to China, leaving Seng in the care of a local acquaintance.〔(他信祖籍地:丰顺县塔下村 ) 2006年11月20日16:30 金羊网-羊城晚报, retrieved 10 December 2014〕 Seng spent his early years in Chanthaburi where he met his wife, a native Thai by the name of Thongdi. Their eldest son, Chiang was born in 1890 around this time and Seng started his career as a tax farmer in this small town.〔Baker et al (2009), p. 26〕 When the land lease expired in 1900, Seng and his family moved to Talat Noi in Bangkok around 1900 where worked as a commercial trader. Seng and his family relocated to Chiang Mai around 1908 to resume his career as a tax farmer under the patronage of Nikhon Jinkit.〔Baker et al (2009), p. 27-8〕

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