Dorothy Ann ERICKSON [1940- ]
Dorothy Ann Erickson left Stanley Camp with her parents when she was 19 months old.
Dorothy Ann Erickson left Stanley Camp with her parents when she was 19 months old.
American missionaries Ruth Evangeline Erickson and her husband, Gustav Rheingold Erickson set sail for China in October 1939 to serve the Evangelical Free Church in Canton (Guangzhou) and Hong Kong. At the end of October 1940, they were residing in Cheung Chau, House No. 4 awaiting the birth of their child. Daughter, Dorothy Ann was born on 24 November 1940.
The family was present in Hong Kong during its capitulation in December 1941 and later interned in Stanley Camp. They were repatriated with other Americans in 1942.
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American missionaries Gustaf Rheingold Erickson and his wife, Ruth Erickson set sail for China in October 1939 to serve the Evangelical Free Church in Canton (Guangzhou) and Hong Kong. At the end of October 1940, they were residing in Cheung Chau, House No. 4 awaiting the birth of their child. Daughter, Dorothy Ann was born on 24 November 1940.
The family was present in Hong Kong during its capitulation in December 1941 and later interned in Stanley Camp. They were repatriated with other Americans in 1942.
Peter James Elder appears in the 1940 and 1941 Juror Lists as an Assistant in the Union Insurance Society of Canton Co. Ltd..
After the fall of Hong Kong, he was interned in Stanley Camp and repatriated with other Americans to the United States in 1942.
A long time Hong Kong resident. Appears in the 1920 Jurors List onwards as working for Standard Vaccum Oil Co. Ltd..
After the fall of Hong Kong, he was interned in Stanley Camp and later repatriated to the United States in 1942.
Jennie Paula White was married to Felix Frederick Arthur Dunnett. They had a son, Michael born in Hong Kong on 23 November 1940. Her husband was in the HKVDC and fought in the Battle of Hong Kong.
18 months old, one of the younger ones on the Gripsholm.
Marion Dudley began her social work career in the YMCA in 1917. She came to Hong Kong in 1927 to work for the YWCA till 1931 and then returned to China again in 1938. In 1941, she was the advisory secretary for the YWCA in South China. Marion Dudley was interned in Stanley Camp and repatriated to the United States the following year.
Flora Dodson was an American missionary who served in China and Hong Kong under the Southern Baptist Foreign Mission Board. She began her missionary and educational work in Canton (Guangdong), China in Pooi To Girls' School. In 1926, Flora Dodson became the School's principal. Later, she came to Hong Kong to continue her bible teaching and educational work.
Leiter L. Baker appears in the 1941 Jurors List as an Inspector in the Arnhold Trading Co., Ltd. He was interned and repatriated with other Americans in 1942. He returned to Hong Kong and reappears in the 1947 Jurors List as Leiter Lee Baker working for the same company.
Obituary/Memorial:
Leiter L. Baker, 80, died 18 September at the Veterans Administration Hospital, Washington. He was buried in the National Cemetery, Culpepper, on 21 September.