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Title: Frederick James Hughes of Toronto
Post by: daretodiscover on Wednesday 12 June 19 01:29 BST (UK)
Hi,

I wonder if someone can look up this man for me?

He was born in 1923 and during the war was a POW of the Germans. According to an RCAF Casualty List from 4 April, 1944 his next of kin was his wife who I have learned was named Lola. Address given at the time was 1836 Queen Street East, Toronto.

According to ancestry, there is a Frederick James Hughes deceased at Toronto on 26 March 2002 but the external link (Obituary Daily Times Index, 1995 - 2012) no longer works. Is this him?

For sure, it is NOT this man who although having the same name and also being RCAF, never left Canada while in military service: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/193848271/dora-lesley-hughes#view-photo=177011009

Many thanks,

DTD
Title: Re: Frederick James Hughes of Toronto
Post by: cosmac on Wednesday 12 June 19 04:53 BST (UK)
Was his wife Iola?  There is a Fred Hughes, accountant, in Toronto on voters lists with wife Iola.  An obituary for one of this Fred Hughes can be found.  Iola is by herself on the 1968 voters list which might indicate this Fred died young.
Title: Re: Frederick James Hughes of Toronto
Post by: *Sandra* on Wednesday 12 June 19 11:34 BST (UK)

This was the Published in The Globe and Mail on Mar. 26, 2002

Frederick James HUGHES

https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/theglobeandmail/obituary.aspx?n=frederick-james-hughes&pid=189764098

Sandra
Title: Re: Frederick James Hughes of Toronto
Post by: daretodiscover on Wednesday 12 June 19 23:15 BST (UK)
Thanks Cosmac and Sandra.

My informant read a capital "I" as a lower case "l" so Iola became Lola.

From Sandra's obit I now have his three sons. It appears Bob passed away in 2017.

https://barnesmemorialfuneralhome.com/book-of-memories/2944717/Hughes-Bob/obituary.php

Cosmac, is it possible to pursue the 1960s angle? I'm pretty sure the 2002 obit is likely him but would just like to make sure.

Thanks again, folks.

DTD
Title: Re: Frederick James Hughes of Toronto
Post by: RunKitty on Wednesday 12 June 19 23:24 BST (UK)
Found an obituary - likely for Iola's father ... in 1946 1949.  He was Sargeant Harvey Grieve.  He was 59, late of Geraldton, Ont.  Father of Iola (Mrs Hughes), Adrienne (Mrs Kaupa), Hazel (Mrs Caveen) Toronto and Ronald of Vancouver.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

RK

Amended - I put the wrong year.  He died in 1949 ::)
Title: Re: Frederick James Hughes of Toronto
Post by: RunKitty on Wednesday 12 June 19 23:30 BST (UK)
Globe and Mail has a list of Prisoners Liberated (dated May 4 1945).  On the Air Force list is W.O. Frederick James Hughes of 76 Eglinton Ave East.

RK
Title: Re: Frederick James Hughes of Toronto
Post by: RunKitty on Thursday 13 June 19 00:55 BST (UK)
14 Oct 1950 in the Toronto Star is a memorial notice for Harvey Grieve.  It says it is in loving memory of my father who passed away Oct 14 1949......

It is from his daughter Iola, son in law Fred and grandsons R and Bobbie (same names as in the 2002 obituary).

RK
Title: Re: Frederick James Hughes of Toronto
Post by: cosmac on Thursday 13 June 19 04:33 BST (UK)
https://humphreymiles.com/tribute/details/5325/Donald-Zimmer/obituary.html

Don Zimmer, husband to Iola Hughes, with Hughes children noted in obit link on this thread.  One might assume that Fred and Iola parted ways and each went on to marry someone else.
Title: Re: Frederick James Hughes of Toronto
Post by: Chris Hughes on Sunday 31 January 21 22:03 GMT (UK)
Hi there,

I just googled my grandmother's name Iola Grieve and stumbled upon this thread. My name is Christopher Ronald Hughes and Frederick James Hughes was my estranged grandfather.

Would love to connect to learn more about him and your connection with him.

Please reach out.

Thanks,
Chris
Title: Re: Frederick James Hughes of Toronto
Post by: daretodiscover on Tuesday 06 April 21 22:42 BST (UK)
Hi there,

I just googled my grandmother's name Iola Grieve and stumbled upon this thread. My name is Christopher Ronald Hughes and Frederick James Hughes was my estranged grandfather.

Would love to connect to learn more about him and your connection with him.

Please reach out.

Thanks,
Chris

Hi Chris,

Apologies as I am just seeing this now.

My interest in your late grand dad stems from his time in the RCAF in WWII.

I'm curious about the sequence of events when their aircraft was attacked and when he was picked up by the Germans.

Grateful for any info you may have.

DTD
Title: Re: Frederick James Hughes of Toronto
Post by: RAF166 on Thursday 09 November 23 00:07 GMT (UK)
F/Sgt Frederick James Hughes R/165160
Posted to RAF 166 Squadron 23.11.1943
POW 20.2.1944
passed away 23.2.2002
Crew
F/Sgt Frances Frederick George Allan - Pilot
Sgt Terence John Rudden - F/E
F/Sgt James Joseph Yelland - Navigator
Sgt William Arthur Dykes - W/Op
Sgt Alexander Andrew Mansfield - Mid Upper Gunner
Sgt Allan Rose - Rear Gunner
Contact for more details
Title: Re: Frederick James Hughes of Toronto
Post by: J.J. on Friday 10 November 23 21:08 GMT (UK)
 For others searching...Some images (look for names L/R below crew pic)...
with a different order to his name "Frederick H. Hughes"
https://www.raf166squadron.com/MissingAllan.htm
Stalag Luft L6 Heydekrug
https://www.rafcommands.com/database/pows/index.php?qname=HUGHES
Where he crashed & other info, but one must scroll to bottom to scroll right...
https://aircrewremembered.com/AlliedLossesIncidents/?s=7400&q=440%20sqd%20(rcaf)&qand=&exc1=&exc2=&search_type=&search_only=