Frederick C. Oppen. His early career was in the Merchant Marine and Chinese Maritime Customs. He lived in Canada after the war and died in Ottawa at the age of 100 on May 5, 2007. (Details from the Old Pangbournian Society website).
The following forthcoming marriages were announced:-…
Mr. Frederick Charles Oppen, Marine Officer of the Chinese Maritime Customs and Miss H.J. Phemister, confidential secretary, who is en route to Hongkong.”
His name/signature appears as "F. C. Oppen" under "Stanley Prison" on the "Day Joyce Sheet" held by the Imperial War Museum. See: https://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/30083388. An explanation of the "Day Joyce Sheet" is given at: https://gwulo.com/media/46458 (His signature also appears close to his wife's name on the Sheet)
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Frederick C. Oppen. His early
Frederick C. Oppen. His early career was in the Merchant Marine and Chinese Maritime Customs. He lived in Canada after the war and died in Ottawa at the age of 100 on May 5, 2007. (Details from the Old Pangbournian Society website).
“ANNOUNCEMENTS The following…
“ANNOUNCEMENTS
The following forthcoming marriages were announced:-…
Mr. Frederick Charles Oppen, Marine Officer of the Chinese Maritime Customs and Miss H.J. Phemister, confidential secretary, who is en route to Hongkong.”
Source: Hong Kong Daily Press, page 8, 10th August 1940
Day Joyce Sheet - Frederick Charles Oppen
Born 29 June 1906 in Purleigh, Essex, England.
His name/signature appears as "F. C. Oppen" under "Stanley Prison" on the "Day Joyce Sheet" held by the Imperial War Museum. See: https://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/30083388. An explanation of the "Day Joyce Sheet" is given at: https://gwulo.com/media/46458 (His signature also appears close to his wife's name on the Sheet)
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