Everything tagged: WW2: Interned at Stanley Camp
Pages tagged: WW2: Interned at Stanley Camp
Phillip Eden Patrick Eamon FARRINGTON [c.1891-????]
DoB from John Black's list, which gives Mr Farrington's occupation in 1941 as 'Works Foreman'.
Marjorie Jane STUART [1906-1998]
Details from Chriscalder's comment, and her note:
I have now received the aboves death certificate for 29/12/1998 at Moorlands Hotel, Chagford Devon. She died of myocardial Infarction and Ischaemic heart disease
John Black's list mentions "Miss M J Stuart", born 1907, occupation "Education Dept".
Herbert Suelson DINSDALE [c.1905-????]
DoB from John Black's list, which gives Mr H S Dinsdale's occupation in 1941 as "Merchant".
The 1941 Jurors List has the entry:
c | * | Dinsdale, Herbert Suelson | Merchant, James H. Backhouse, Ld. | 11 Tregunter Mansions, May Road. |
W SPENCE [c.1882-????]
DoB from John Black's list, which gives Mr Spence's occupation in 1941 as "Marine Engineer".
John Rutherford SPENCE [1880-1976]
DoB from John Black's list, which gives Mr Spence's occupation in 1941 as "Missionary".
Herbert de Vere Campbell BOOTEN [1890-1963]
Eric MacNider's diary uses the spelling 'Booten', but John Black's list and the BAAG Stanley Nominal Roll show him as "H de V Bootin". Black gives date of birth as 1891, and occupation in 1941 as "Merchant".
He appears in three years' Jurors Lists.
1921:
c | Booten | Herbert de Vere Campbell | North-West Trading Co. | 29A | Kennedy Road |
1922-3:
Agnes Mary CUNNINGHAM (née KELLY, aka Agnes Mary STUART) [1877-1944]
21 Sep 2015 UPDATED with details from Chriscalder's comment below.
John Black's list gives Mrs Cunningham's year of birth as 1889, and date of death as 25 July 1944.
Philip Cracknell writes that:
Jess GRAHAM BARROW [c.1884-????]
John Black's list gives DoB as 1886, and occupation in 1941 as "Secretary".
Philip Cracknell writes: "There was a Jess Graham-Barrow in Camp whose DoB is 5th April 1884 who was a Secretary at Arnhold & C. (listed under G) ".
Jack SKINNER [c.1905-????]
DoB from John Black's list, which gives Mr Skinner's occupation in 1941 as "Radiographer".