Frank Joseph MOLTHEN (aka Doc) [c.1893-1967]

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Names
Given
Frank Joseph
Family
Molthen
Alias / nickname
Doc
Sex
Male
Status
Deceased
Born
Date
(Day, Month, & Year are approximate.)
Died
Date
Died in (country)
Hong Kong

An American chiropractor. In WW2 he was initially interned in Stanley Camp, then was sponsored to be allowed to live outside camp, then was re-interned but in Ma Tau Wai camp (see comments below).

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Henry Ching writes:

I don’t think so. I believe a number of internees who had been released from Stanley under the sponsorship scheme were recalled and re-interned in Ma Tau Wai. One such was J.C.Ferguson – he had been interned in Stanley on his own, but was released to re-join his (Eurasian) family. On re-internment the whole family was included.

Carl Smith card 126971:

Cremation - 18 Oct. 1967 - Frank Joseph Molthen, 74 years, 2 Grampian Road, American Doctor, d. 15 Ov. [sic] 1967.

........certain reassuring facts have come to hand through different sources, indicating a slightly less rigid control of internees at Camp Stanley by the Japanese. A telegram has been received by the Red Cross, Washington from Father Twoley*, Maryknoll missionary, Hongkong. It came via Chungking. He gave news of ten Americans who refused repatriation in the Gripsholm, electing to stay in Hongkong:

1.  William Gunn, ex-Navy;

2.  "Red Salmon" (sic), ex-Navy;

3.  Ed Shanks (sic), businessman;

4.  Dr. Moulten (sic), chiropractor;

5.  Bill Kiley, ex-Socony;

6.  Mr. Jones, compradore;

7.  Paul Gregory;

8.  Capt. Miller, merchant marine;

9.  Mr. Nance, wife and three children;

10. Mr. Gingles (sic), Palace Hotel

All but Shanks in good health. More or less at liberty. The Shanghai Evening Post and Mercury newspaper 23 April 1943 refers. 

* Father Twoley likely is Father John Joseph Toomey

Note 1 - As mentioned here, Mr. W. Gunn, Mrs. N. L. Gunn and two boys aged 5 & 2 were repatriated to America leaving by HMS Vindex on 18.11.45.

Note 2 - "Red Salmon" was Ernest Percy Sammons (aka Red), a close friend and work colleague of Gingle

Note 3 - Shanks was Edward Dean Shank

Note 4 - Dr. Moulten was Dr. Frank Joseph Molthen

Note 5 - Kiley was William Charles Kailey

Note 6 - Likely Joel Russell Jones

Note 7 - Likely Thomas Paul Gregory

Note 8 - Capt. Miller was Captain Albert Magnus Miller

Note 9 - Nance refers to Ancil Benjamin NanceElizabeth Margaret Nance and their 3 Children at the time, WinifredAncilJonathan Goforth

Note 10 - Gingles was Edward Francis Gingle