M MACCORMICK [c.1909-????]
His entry on the list of civilian internees from 1942:
MacCormick M | 33 | Royal Naval Yard |
His entry on the list of civilian internees from 1942:
MacCormick M | 33 | Royal Naval Yard |
DoB from the list of children in Stanley Camp:
Whitfield, Ronnie | 24.10.1929 | 13 |
Alec Summers worked for Thomas Cook. He was interned in Stanley Camp with his brother Charles. Their father, Edwin Summers, was one of the oldest foreign residents of Hong Kong when he died at Kai Tak in 1940. Their mother, Celestina, was evacuated to Australia and died in Brisbane in 1942. I think I have found their sister's husband, Robert Fraser Forbes as a salesman at Mustard & Co., living at 7 Aimai Villas, Kowloon in the 1923 Jurors List, but he has been entered as "'Fraser Forbes Robert". I haven't yet found their sister's own name.
His entry in the 1940 Jurors List:
c | Summers, Charles Henry | Clerk, Taikoo Dockyard & Engineering Co. of H.K., Ld. | Quarry Bay. |
He appears in the 1942 list of civilian internees:
Grant J W | 43 | Prison Officer |
Tony Banham lists him under the Headquarters of the 1st Hong Kong Regiment of the Hong Kong & Singapore Royal Artillery (HKSRA):
Andrews, Larry R. 2nd Lieutenant. H 23.12 QMH (52)