Thomas Archibald SPEDDING [c.1892-????]
Details from John Black's list, which gives Spedding's occupation in 1941 as "Retired".
Details from John Black's list, which gives Spedding's occupation in 1941 as "Retired".
Details from John Black's list, which gives Flanagan's occupation in 1941 as "Chinese Customs". Updated with additional information from comments below.
Cuthbert O'Gara, the son of a judge, took vows as a (Roman Catholic) Passionist in 1914 and was ordained a priest in 1915. He taught theology in the USA until 1924 when he was sent to China and after a misunderstanding ended up on mission in Yuanling (Hunan). In 1934 he became a Titular Bishop.
During the Sino-Japanese War he established 13 refugee camps and two hospitals and helped house, feed and clothe up to 100,000 people. One writer called him 'the Stretcher-Bearer Bishop' because of his personal involvement in this work.
Details from John Black's list, which gives Mrs Logan's occupation in 1941 as Housekeeper.
She moved to Hong Kong in 1940 and married Frederick Oppen on August 30. She trained to become an Auxiliary Nurse. She served in St. Paul's Hospital during the hostilities (her husband was one of the lay superintendents there). Both were repatriated to Canada in September 1943, having memorised the names and addresses of 40 people to write to with news of their loved-ones.
Sources: St. Paul's: HK PRO - 'Provisional Lists - Staff at St. Paul's Hospital'
My great grandfather, John Kempton, was the head electrical engineer at The Hong Kong & Whampoa Docking Co. Ltd. when he died in 1947. He married Florence Ann Nicol McAlpine on the 7th of August 1914 in Dumbarton, Scotland. They had four children; Anne Sinclair (known as Nancy in some records), John Ian (it looks like he went by Ian), Jean and Malcolm. According to passenger lists, It looks like the family move to Hong Kong around 1924, although we have pictures of The Royal Engineers in Hong Kong dating back to 1915 that could mean John Kempton (1886?) had arrived earlier.
Details from John Black's list, which gives Mr Gilchrist's occupation in 1941 as "Storekeeper".
Details from John Black's list, which gives Mrs Thirlwell's occupation in 1941 as "Housewife".
Details from John Black's list.