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Tjin-A-Djie family

The Tjin-A-Djie family (pronounced: Chin-Aaa-Jee; popularity: rare/unique) is a prominent gentry family from the country of Suriname with origins from China, France and Vietnam. They are one of the earliest Chinese families arriving in Suriname in the 1800s. The family is known for their significant, national successes ranging from trade to sports, which thrived throughout the latter part of Suriname's history to the present day. Their success in Suriname began in the late Victorian era with the development into the agriculture sector with plantations. From this, the family expanded into other segments of industry and committees. Throughout history, members of the Tjin-A-Djie family have committed to developing various sectors of society involving baked goods and groceries, the Chinese association, import and export development, educational facilities, religious enterprises, politics, sports, and business.〔b p.289,c p.34,d p.289,e p.57&107,f p.57&107&108,g p.107&108,h p.105,i p.108,j p. 64, k p.182,L p.118, m,n p. 179, o p.180, p p.276 Zijlmans G.C. and Enser H.A. (2002). De chinezen in suriname. Barendrecht, Netherlands: Batavia Publishing. Retrieved from http://www.bataviabooks.com/Chinezen.htm ISBN 90 806 479 3 4〕 Today, the Tjin-A-Djie family continues to be a part of the Suriname Tennis Association, sponsoring the annual Opa Leo Tjin-A-Djie Tennis Tournament.〔Suriname Tennis Bond. (2013, April). Opa leo tjin a djie tennistoernooi 15 jaar. Niews Suriname . Retrieved from http://www.nieuws-suriname.nl/opa-leo-tjin-a-djie-tennistoernooi-15-jaar/〕
Branches of the family today can be found predominantly in Suriname, with members residing in North America and Europe, such as in the Netherlands. Certain 21st century descendants can claim notoriety in their numerous ethnically diverse make-ups; some as high as twelve different ethnicities including: Chinese, French, Vietnamese, Malaysian, Portuguese, Scottish, Dutch, German, Canadian, Surinamese, Native South American, and African.
Their ancestor's full name was Tjin-A-Djie, but according to the habits of the Chinese people, the root and base surname is Tjin. This is what makes this surname so unique to this family.
==History==


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