Tracing My Children's Lineage - Eric Peter Ho

Submitted by annelisec on Thu, 02/24/2011 - 10:44

Tracing My Children's Lineage - cover
Tracing My Children's Lineage - Table of Contents

Cover and Table of Contents

On sale at:

Hong Kong Instituee for the Humanities and Social Sciences
(including. the Centre of Asian Studies),

The University of Hong Kong
Tang Chi Ngong Building
Pokfulam Road
Hong Kong

website: http://www.hku.hk/cas/cas.html

I'm checking to see how to order and have them ship
(25 Feb 2011)

He does a good job of providing the documents and explaining who says what, and lets the reader decide. He just tell what he has learned, and how he learned it.    As to the stories, well, they are family stories, not legally binding documents !

I found it to be a very gentle telling of the stories.   If you are not a genealogy buff like me, the "begats" may seem rather dry.    I liked it.

I thought his best point was that Sir Robert Ho Tung saw nothing to hide in his mixed parentage, and that is the model to be followed.  I quote:

"Of course, one's origin is not a matter of choice.  Therefore, we have nothing to be ashamed of.  Indeed, the achievements of many of our forebears and kin, against the odds, speak for themselves.  Life is really what you make of it.  As it turned out, my later research reveled that the most illustrious member of our extended family, Sir Robert Ho Tung, had not been that secretive about his roots.  Thus, any revelation by me here are not inconsistent with Sir Robert's apparently more relaxed approached."

Hi there,

The book was published by Centre of Asian Studies, HKU last year.  I believe it is available in leading local book stores having a bigger selection of English books like Dymocks, HK Book Centre/Swindon/Kelly & Walsh, Cosmos, The Commercial Press..........

The book could be found in the online search of HK Book Centre & Cosmos.  Dymocks does not have a local site and the Commercial Press' search doesn't show anything even if I use ISBN search so far.

Hope this helps a bit.

Best Regards,

T

 

 

i am curious as you know he is one of the family members and he may have his personal preferences to some of the others relatives ..... and you know memory sometimes is not reliable ... especially after decades .......

but anyway ... its a good work as it gives us a more comprehensive pic of his whole families