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Akkamma Cherian's Father : Mr.Cherian Karippaparambil Thommen
Cherian Karippaparambil Thommen was born in the year 1880 in Kanjirapally (the Rubber capital of kerala, Kottayam to Thommen Karippaparambil Devasia and Rebecca Palakunnel . He was visionary and a broad hearted person. He came from a 1900 year old Syrian catholic family and his Great grandfather Kochu Thommen was the first to be called as KARIPPAPARAMBAN, as he bought a land from a Tamilian by name karippav chettiar (This was some time in 1775).

Being born in a renowned planter’s family (production of Rubber, cardamom and more), Cherian Karippaparambil Thommen expanded his ancestors property. He had 8 children Thomas, Akkamma Cherian, K.C.Varkey, Rosamma Punoose, K.C. Sebastian (Who was a National chess player), Teresa (Pennanna), Cherian and Joseph. Those days when women were not let out of their house, he gave all his children education in boarding institutions. Akkamma Cherian those days studied in St.Teresa's College and he was one among the first to wear sari in her home town when women were only allowed to wear the traditional outfit "Chatta Mundu".

He had a taste for music and Drama and also participated in some of the dramas which were performed in his home town. He Build a Bungalow in a place called 26th Mile in Kanjirapally and named the bungalow "Nilakkal". It was here that later on his children Akkamma Cherian, George Cherian (K.C.Varkey) and Rosamma Punnoose grew up into Freedom Fighters. This bungalow also has the legacy of hosting renowned freedom fighters like Pattom Thanu Pillai, T.M.Varghese while they were hiding here to prevent being arrested for conducting peaceful protest during the freedom struggle days. Cherian Karippaprambil Thommen died in 1932 at a young age of 52.