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標題: Interview with Peggy Soon, Part 1 of 1
日期: October 2009
提供者: Soon, Peggy
主題: Childhood, China, Domestic Work, Education, Family Life, Food, Gender, Immigration, Cross-cultural Relations, Language, Marriage and Dating, Work
省份: British Columbia
語言: ENG

Soon, Peggy

Peggy Soon (née Yuen) was born in 1936 on a farm near Vancouver, British Columbia. Her mother Sam Chun Moy (née Leung Sui Gee) was born in China around 1900, the third girl in her family. Because daughters were often less valued than sons in China, an aunt brought her to Canada in 1905 and left her to be raised by a family in Powell River, British Columbia. The ninth of Sam Chun Moy and Jung Chong Yuen’s ten children, Peggy’s job at home was to look after her younger brother. Growing up, Peggy attended English school during the day and Chinese school in the evening. Both of her parents worked long hours and the siblings were often left to care for one another. At various points during high school, most of Peggy’s siblings left school to take care of the other children or help on the farm. Only her youngest brother, Keith, completed high school. In 1955, Peggy married her husband, Ping Sha Soon (Ping Yee). For the first nine years of her marriage, Peggy lived with her mother on the family’s farm and raised her son while her husband worked. Later, she went to work at her sister’s wholesale grocery business before leaving to work for National Spice. Peggy continued to reside in Vancouver at the time of the interview.

In this interview, Peggy Soon explains her family history, starting with her mother’s immigration to Canada as an infant. She talks about the farm in Richmond, British Columbia where her parents raised Peggy and her nine siblings. She describes the work and responsibilities of the adults and the children in the family. Peggy details several anecdotes from her youth, commenting on issues of gender and race during her high school years. In the latter part of the interview, she recalls her adult life: getting married, raising a child, and working for her sister in a wholesale grocery business.