Chasseriau was born in
Bordeaux, France, and came to
Penang during the 1840s after visiting
Mauritius where he was briefly engaged in sugar planting. He soon opened a plantation, the Jawee estate, in
Province Wellesley, and then acquired another estate which he renamed "Malakoff" after the victory in the
Crimean War. First cultivating coconuts, he changed to growing sugar and tapioca, and built a tapioca factory. After many years he returned to France and purchased several large vineyards which initially proved successful but in 1870 were all destroyed by the
Grape phylloxera pest. He decided to return to the Straits Settlements where sold his share in the Malakoff estate for $20,000 and settled in Singapore. whilst he stayed on in the position of managing director for a further five years. On 5 August 1891, he left Singapore for France aboard the S.S.
Natal. During the voyage he seriously injured his leg in an accident and was landed at
Aden where he was admitted to hospital. The following day he developed a fever caused by an infection, and died the next day. == References ==