A J STEPHEN [1912-????]
DoB from John Black's list, which gives Mr Stephen's occupation in 1912 as "Chemist".
DoB from John Black's list, which gives Mr Stephen's occupation in 1912 as "Chemist".
He was a proprietor of Clark & Iu Architects. He died aged sixty-five. His wife Marion Clark was not on the Camp list and I believe she was moved to the French Hospital.
DoB from John Black's list, which gives Mrs Hazeland's occupation in 1941 as "Housewife".
Son of Charles Herbert Whiteley Ah Kew and Helena Madar born abt 1905 Hong Kong. Married in 1929 Honk Kong to Grace Chum Oi Tye born 14 Jan 1906 in Carlton, Victoria. Charles remained in Hong Kong. At the start of the war he sent his Australian born wife Grace and his two Hong Kong born sons to Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. About 1970, he returned to Victoria, Australia with his second wife Ellen Roskilly, British born Nurse. They set up house in a wealthy area of Camberwell, but did not remain. I woujld like to know what happened to Henry Whiteley Kew.
His parent's graves are in the British Cemetery in Hong Kong, his father Thomas Henry Martin being the Superintendent of the GPO in Hong Kong at the time of my father's birth (1908).
I have just started the journey of tracking my father's side of the family, so any data you may have would be helpful.
Thank you.
Sally Laycock
DoB from John Black's list, which gives Mr Fowler's occupation in 1941 as "Inspector SPCA".