Sarah CASTLE (née STALEY, aka Sally) [1891-c.1975]

Submitted by Roberta on Wed, 06/17/2020 - 01:29
Names
Given
Sarah
Family
Castle
Maiden
Staley
Alias / nickname
Sally
Sex
Female
Status
Deceased
Born
Date
Birthplace (town, state)
Leicester
Birthplace (country)
England
Died
Date
(Day, Month, & Year are approximate.)
Cause of death
Dementia

Sally Castle was my great aunt by birth. She was an internee at Stanley Civilian Prison Camp during the Second World War. Following the war, she returned to her home in Vancouver, Canada. 

I am writing a creative non-fiction book about Sally and her husband Gordon Castle, focusing upon their experiences at Stanley. 

Any help is gratefully appreciated. 

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They were in Bungalow A Room 1. I'm sure you know that Bungalow A still survives and is used as a small heritage museum on the St Stephen's College campus.

Philip Cracknell

Dear Mr. Cracknell:

Thank you for the information. May I ask what records you obtained this information from and is there possibly more information about Sally Castle (she was in Stanley with her husband Gordon Castle). 

Roberta Staley 

The billet details were from the Stanley Camp Register held at the Imperial War Museum in London. It also gives the date of birth and occupation:

It must have been a small room as  (as far as I can see) they shared with one other (George Forder). Regards,  Philip

 

Housewife/Wife of Gordon Castle 22 Aug 1891
Shipping Clerk - HK Kowloon Wharf

27 Feb 1889

 

Thank you again. This is very interesting and confirms information that I had. I wonder what a shipping clerk did back then at the HK Kowloon Wharf? I looked up what a shipping clerk does today in HK and it is a job with a significant number of administrative responsbilities that requires mathematics training and an excellent command of several languages. 

Regards, 

Roberta