Submitted by Admin on Thu, 05/10/2012 - 10:00 Names Given Sophie Family Sopher Maiden Hardoon Sex Female Status Deceased Born Date 22 Dec 1926 Birthplace (town, state) Bombay (Mumbai), Maharashtra Birthplace (country) India Died Date 28 Mar 2015 Died in (town, state) London Died in (country) England Tags WW2: Interned at Stanley Camp Connections: This person is ... Child of Isaac Silas HARDOON [1891-????] Lily HARDOON [c.1901-????] Sibling of: Abraham Isaac HARDOON (aka Abie) [????- ] Charles Isaac HARDOON [1914-2001] Diana HARDOON [c.1924- ] John HARDOON [1928-????] Jack HARDOON (aka Jackie) [1930-????] Matilda HARDOON [1935- ] Log in or register to post comments Photos that show this Person Comments Sophie Sopher (nee Hardoon) Born: 22 December 1926, Bombay (Mumbai), Maharashtra, India. Died: 28 March 2015, London, England. Source 1. Family Card: https://www.farhi.org/wc80/wc80_138.html 2. Debate in U.K. Parliament on Compensation to Wartime Civilian Prisoners (Far East). The Hardoon family and their internment at Stanley Camp were mentioned at: https://hansard.parliament.uk/Commons/2004-09-07/debates/0d548031-70d1-4368-ab2e-f0457e3b8bce/WartimeCivilianPrisoners(FarEast) Log in or register to post comments
Sophie Sopher (nee Hardoon) Born: 22 December 1926, Bombay (Mumbai), Maharashtra, India. Died: 28 March 2015, London, England. Source 1. Family Card: https://www.farhi.org/wc80/wc80_138.html 2. Debate in U.K. Parliament on Compensation to Wartime Civilian Prisoners (Far East). The Hardoon family and their internment at Stanley Camp were mentioned at: https://hansard.parliament.uk/Commons/2004-09-07/debates/0d548031-70d1-4368-ab2e-f0457e3b8bce/WartimeCivilianPrisoners(FarEast) Log in or register to post comments
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Sophie Sopher (nee Hardoon)
Born: 22 December 1926, Bombay (Mumbai), Maharashtra, India. Died: 28 March 2015, London, England.
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1. Family Card: https://www.farhi.org/wc80/wc80_138.html
2. Debate in U.K. Parliament on Compensation to Wartime Civilian Prisoners (Far East). The Hardoon family and their internment at Stanley Camp were mentioned at: https://hansard.parliament.uk/Commons/2004-09-07/debates/0d548031-70d1-4368-ab2e-f0457e3b8bce/WartimeCivilianPrisoners(FarEast)