Robert Johnstone DOWNS [1915-1988]
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Submitted by David on Sun, 2019-11-03 17:45
Sex:
Male
Status:
Deceased
He is listed under 'Unallocated Royal Scots' at http://www.hongkongwardiary.com/searchgarrison/britishinfantry.html
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Robert Johnston Downs 1918 - 1988
UK Allied Prisoners of War
Robert Johnstone Downs captured 25 December 1941
Born 4 December 1915 Place of birth Boness Scotland Private Royal Scots Service Branch A Service Number 3059108
Osaka and Hiroshima Camps Name list as of 14 August 1945
Incoming passenger list 10 January 1946 Maunganui from Wellington New Zealand to Southampton
The Maunganui appears to be a hospital ship as all the passengers have ward references and diagnosis of their medical condition.
Ward PSY 3059108 Royal Scots Pte Downs R.J. Schizophrenic UK address Mrs. Downs Deansfield Crescent Boness Scotland
Scotlands People
There is only one registered record birth of Robert Johnston (sic) Downs in the records and that is a birth in Bo'ness and the year of birth is 1918
There is only one registered record of death of Robert Johnston Downs in the records and that is in Shotts and the year of death is 1988 aged 69
Now this is interesting..
Now this is interesting...according to the Ron Bridges collection:
First Name: Robert Johnstone
Surname: Downs
DOB: 04/12/1915
Birth town: Boness
Nationality: British
Fate: Died on the Lisbon Maru
Date of Capture: 25/12/1941
Date of Liberation: 06/09/1945
Rank: Private
POW Camp: Shamshuipo
Other POW camp: Osaka
Service Number: 3059108
Profession: Regular Army
Duty Location: Hong Kong
Next of kin: Mother: Isabell, Scotland, 19 Denefield Crescent, Boness
Service: British Army
Primary Unit: Royal Scots Fusiliers
Secondary Unit: 2nd Battalion
Given annpake's findings, he evidently survived the sinking of the Lisbon Maru. Can we cross reference that with known POWs on the ship?
Other Passengers on the Maunganui
There are several HKVDC members listed.
Listed as civilian Mrs R MILLAR VAD pulmonary TB Doris Millar was married to Robert MILLAR and would have been known as Mrs R Millar
Private J E Tocher HKVDC is listed with no disability. He is mentioned under the Alexander Fraser Tocher heading on here
1938: The Blue Book lists a 'James Easson Tocher' working in the Fire Brigade.
Lt J Adams HKVDC duodenal ulcer
Sgt C Hatt HKVDC Ulcer soft palate (probably Charles Hatt)
Gunner C L Marshall HKVDC Beri Beri Hepatitis Optic Atrophy
L/Bdr O Marton HKVDC Beri Beri Malnutrition Peripheral neueritis Eczema legs
Sgt J P Murphy HKVDC Beri Beri Malaria Dysentery Fractured fibia and tibia
Gunner J Pearse HKVDC Bronchitis
Sgt. A Simpson HKVDC Malaria Dysentery
All thoses who died as a result of the sinking are commemorated on panels at the entrance to the Sai Wan CWGC cemetery on Hong Kong island. http://www.theroyalscots.co.uk/lisbon-maru/
https://www.cwgc.org/find-a-cemetery/cemetery/2000320/SAI%20WAN%20WAR%20CEMETERY
Robert Downs not listed in this cemetery
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His brother Tom's letter confirms that Robert Downs survived as a POW and was expected to return home