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Thomas Abegnego Nicholas
Thomas Abednego Nicholas
I think the middle name has a "d", is that right?
Tony Banham's website (http://www.hongkongwardiary.com/searchgarrison/nonuniformedcivilians.html#_Toc43367492) lists him as:
Nicholas, T.A. IAKH
Which means he was interned at the Kowloon Hotel before moving on to Stanley Camp.
Do you know if he was just on a ship that happened to be in Hong Kong in December 1941, or if he lived in Hong Kong?
You might find other mentions of him in some of these resources:
http://gwulo.com/node/9374
Regards, David
Thomas Abednego Nicholas
Hi Lindsay,I asked Barbara
Hi Lindsay,
I asked Barbara (the lady who mentions his name in her diary). She replies:
Sorry I don't know anything more about Mr. Nicolas, but in Greg Leck's list of internees, he is shown as 'died TB'.
The roll-of-honour website says he was the Chief Officer on the M V Fook On. (Definition of Chief Officer: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chief_mate). You might want to investigate which company owned the M V Fook On, and whether they have any records of Thomas.
Please let us know if you find out any more.
Regards, David
MV Fook On
I have a record of MV Fook On as a British registered ship belonging to the Sai Ming Steam Ship Co - it was in harbour on 8th Dec 1941 when war broke out and was subsequently "sunk in Kowloon Bay probably by own gun fire"
Best regards, Philip Cracknell