Philip @ Mohd Noor

Philip @ Mohd Noor

Philip was adopted from a Singapore orphanage at the time when Dr Che Lah was attending a refresher course at the old Tan Tock Seng Hospital in Singapore. Mak said Philip's father was Danish (orang Denmark) and his mother was Singaporean Chinese.

Mak helped to look after baby Philip at the Sungai Buloh Settlement for lepers. They all lived there throughout the Japanese war (1941-1945).

Philip grew up to become a handsome lad and we all called him Elvis (after Elvis Presley) as he would play the guitar and resembled Elvis Presley. Elvis in YouTube.

Philip @ Mohd Noor in early 1960s
We all waited for the Indian procession to pass along Glugor Road (now Jalan Sultan Azlan Shah), Penang. Philip is at extreme right. My mother is the one holding the little boy's hands.

Philip married a Terengganu beauty queen (Harissah) but they divorced without any children.

He remarried a lady in Shah Alam, but he died early without leaving any children.

One day Philip returned to Penang to see Dr Che Lah. He complained of light headache and was taken to GH Penang. He was diagnosed of brain tumour and was operated. He was looked after by Jalal and staff of GH Penang. He did not progress in the post-op period. Philip died from complications following surgical removal of a brain tumour. Philip died in the early 1970s.

Mak was terribly upset when Philip died as she loved him very much. Mak became very quiet after Philip's death.

I went back to GH Penang in 2012, and there were still people who remembered Philip. There was Encik Ismail Hashim who looked after Philip till he died. Encik Ismail's father knew Dr Che Lah. Encik Ismail recalled they were always together - Philip, Ismail and Jalaluddin (Jalal). Jalaluddin bin Ali Baba was Dr Che Lah's nephew.

http://theearlymalaydoctors.blogspot.com/2011/04/philip-mohd-noor.html
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Esther 1933-2018

Esther, second daughter of Dr Che Lah

Jaleha Esther (born Friday, 10 March 1933) worked in the Accounts Department in the Malayan Railway Administration in Kuala Lumpur until she retired in 1988. She married Aelian Cantlay Schokman (deceased 15 May 2011) and has two children - Muhamed Al-Jeffrey and Veronica.

Jeffrey married Siti Noor Azar bt Majid and they have four children - Muhamed Armin, Nurlisa Sharmin, Muhamed Aiman and Nur Hanis. Siti Noor Azar operated a pharmacy. She then left for another job.

Jeffrey

I met Aunty Esther and Muhamed Al-Jeffrey and his family at Hotel Impiana KLCC. At the time, Uncle Schokman was unwell and could not make it. Aunty Esther looks just like my mother Mak.

Aunty Esther has passed away on 24 June 2018. Jeffrey announced his mother's demise in Facebook.


She is laid to rest at Ampang cemetery in Kuala Lumpur.

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Tulip bt Che Lah (3) Brief

Hajah Jumabee Tulip bt Che Lah (Wednesday, 4 November 1931-Saturday, 5 June 2004) married to Haji Abdul Rashid bin Mohd Yusope (Saturday, 28 November 1931-Sunday, 8 March 2009). They both aspired to be doctors but had obstacles and had to abandon their dreams. They both opted for teaching and attended the Malayan Teachers’ Training College at Kirkby, near Liverpool, England. They were in 2 different batches. Abdul Rashid was in the first batch 1951-1953, and Tulip was in the second batch. After completing their studies, they both taught at Jasin English Primary School, Malacca before they married in Bandar Hilir, Malacca on Saturday, 24 December 1955.

Tulip grew up in Kuala Lumpur and had completed Grade 5 of her piano lessons. She completed her Grade 8 piano lessons in England. She had a flair for languages, loved art and craft, sewing plus outdoor activities. She was a good debater, sprinter, swimmer and played field hockey as well as ice hockey. She became a teacher and taught English, Civics and Geography for 33 years. She was in charge of the Girl Guides and the St John Ambulance at the schools where she taught in Malaya and Borneo. A trusted person, she was placed in charge of the handover of the Cambridge Examinations to the Malaysian Examination Syndicate for the Home Science component while living in Kedah (early to mid-1960s). She taught at Sabah College in Jesselton (Kota Kinabalu), Sultan Ismail Secondary School and Sultan Ismail College (SIC) in Telipot in Kelantan, Malacca Girls’ High School at Durian Daun and Penang Chinese Girls’ School in Gottlieb Road, near Pulau Tikus, Penang.

Her husband, Abdul Rashid loved carpentry, house building and electrical wiring besides scouting activities, fishing and swimming. He attended the Malay College Kuala Kangsar and did a year of Medicine at the King Edward VII College of Medicine in Singapore before he quit to study in England. He worked as a Simultaneous Interpreter in the Malaysian Parliament for the first Malaysian Cabinet before he quit and returned to teaching. He was a lecturer for the Malay Language, Mathematics and Physics. He taught for more than 20 years.

The couple has seven children – Mohd Sharif, Sharifah, Faridah (that's me), Rabi’ah, Mohd Farid, Mohd Amin and Aminah.

Tulip passed away in 2004 and is interred at Tanah Perkuburan Islam Selayang Baru in Selayang. This is an old and expansive graveyard, but it is fast filling up, and almost full in 2012. Her grave # is A433.

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FAQ

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People have asked me these questions.

1. Is there a sib named Tuan Haji Samsudin bin Mohd Joonos?

At the time of this writing, it is known that Dr Che Lah had no sib named Tuan Haji Samsudin bin Mohd Joonoos.


2. Is Dr Che Lah related to Che Tot Junoos?

Dr Che Lah is not related to Che Tot Junoos (who was called Tok Mamee Tot) who stayed in front of the mosque at Kampung Makam in Penang, and her brother, Mohamed Yusoff Junoos. However, the search for the relatives of Mohamed Yusoff Junoos by his great grandson Iszham Idris (Negeri Sembilan) is on-going.
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Family History of the Shaik Ahmad Clan

FAMILY HISTORY

How did the Shaik Ahmad clan came to be? What happened in our clan history? What is the source of our clan history? I will tell you a bit of the history of the Shaik Ahmad clan, from whatever I know and have heard. There are many stories and theories.

(1) From Tok Kamarudin bin Captain Md Noor
According to Tok Kamarudin bin Captain Md Noor, Shaik Ahmad was from Hyderabad near Darjeeling in Deccan, India. In the 1800s, Shaik Ahmad came to Malaya with the British army. Shaik Ahmad was either a dhobi or tailor in the British Army.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5q7E-H5bPE

(2) Hyderabad from an Indian professor's POV (point of view)
I met Prof Ravindra of UMS (Universiti Malaysia Sabah) on 4 March 2013 at the PhD viva for Ms Lye Huey Shi, PPTI, USM Penang and after the viva, on our way to Kapitan Restaurant near Queensbay Mall, Penang. Prof Ravindra has been with UMS for eight years. I asked him about Indian social etiquettes. According to him, Indian females do not shake hands with males. However, today, they are not shy nor care, and they not only shake hands but also hug and kiss as part of meet and greet or parting. I asked Prof Ravindra where he was from. He is from Hyderabad. I asked him about Hyderabad. I also informed him that my ancestors were from Hyderabad. He asked whether I still have relatives in Hyderabad. I replied I don't know. Prof Ravindra said to contact him should I want to go to Hyderabad. He can show me around Hyderabad. I thanked him.

(3) From Uncle Abdul Mutalib Wahab
Shaik Ahmad was from Hyderabad, who came with the British Army to Malaya/Penang. He and another army man were assigned to work under Brown. He was either a cobbler or tailor.

(4) From me
Shaik Ahmad came to Penang (island or Province Wellesley) as the Bengal marines and lascars under the British Army in the 1800s. He was probably first stationed in Butterworth before coming to  live on Penang island. On Penang island, he was probably at Kg Dodol first and then moved to Kg Sg Gelugor in Glugor. His youngest son Capt. Md Noor was born in 1890 at Glugor. Shaik Ahmad was a well-known figure in Penang. The ancestral graves are located at Jalan Perak (Perak Road Cemetery). He was either a tailor, dhobi or cobbler and was sent to work under Mr JG Brown and/or Mr DAM Brown of Glugor Estate, Penang. In Malaya, Shaik Ahmad married Puan Hajar of (probably Bagan Dalam in) Butterworth and they had six children (three sons and three daughters):-
  1. Hamidah Bee bt Shaik Ahmad 
  2. Jan Bee bt Shaik Ahmad 
  3. Mohd Joonos bin Shaik Ahmad - clerk 
  4. Mohd Ali bin Shaik Ahmad 
  5. Mariam bt Shaik Ahmad, and 
  6. Captain Md Noor bin Shaik Ahmad, MBE - Malay Interpreter at Supreme Court, George Town, Penang; SSVF for P and PWVC (born 1890 Glugor)
Painting of Brown's Glugor Estate in Penang. From Penang Museum.
The island in the background at right is Pulau Jerejak. The big building overlooking the sea could be the old Chancellory at Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM), Minden Campus in Penang.

External link about Glugor Estate:
http://teochiewkia.blogspot.my/2009/07/david-brown.html?m=1

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Welcome

Welcome to the Bulner Family website and blog.
Willkommen auf der webseite der Bulner Family und blog

I have made this website and blog for my German ancestors whose surname was Bulner.
Ich habe diese webseite und blog für meine deutschen Vorfahren gemacht, deren Nachname Bulner war.

I'm making this blog for my mother, her sisters, parents, and ascendants.
Ich mache diesen blog für meine Mutter, ihre Schwestern, Eltern und Aszendenten.

You can contribute to this blog.
Sie können zu diesem blog beitragen.

I am also in Facebookhttp://www.facebook.com/faridah.abdulrashid.
Ich bin auch in Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/faridah.abdulrashid.


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Faridah
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