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標題: Mary Mohammed’s family in China
日期: Unknown
提供者: Mohammed, Mary
主題: China, Family Separation
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Mohammed, Mary

Mary Mohammed (née Ling) was born and raised in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Her mother, Mrs. How Ling (née Chong Toy Sing) was born in China and sold in early childhood to a wealthy Chinese merchant family in Vancouver as a mui tsai, or servant girl. When How (George) Ling’s first wife died in childbirth, he chose Chong Toy Sing as a second wife in 1918. The Lings became the second Chinese family to settle in the city of Halifax. They worked a farm on the north end of the city overlooking Africville, and their daughter Mary grew up as her mother’s helper and closest confidante. When their farm was sold to developers, the family opened the Imperial Café in downtown Halifax, which served Western food to the many sailors and soldiers coming through the city during the war. In the 1950s, Mary and her mother assisted new Chinese immigrants adjust to life in Canada. But when Mary became engaged to a Trinidadian scientist, Halifax’s Chinese community ostracized the Ling family. Mary went on to raise four children and opened up the popular Halifax baked-goods business, Mary’s Bread Basket.

Seated on the right (in the front row) with a baby in her lap is How (George) Ling’s daughter by his first wife. George Ling’s first wife died in childbirth, but the child of this marriage survived and remained in China. Mary Mohammed maintained contact with her father’s daughter through letters and photos. She has students translate the letters, written in Chinese.