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Person    | Male  Born 22/8/1920  Died 22/11/2013

Dr Frederick N. Hicks

Categories: History, Medicine, Religion

Countries: Australia

Dr Frederick N. Hicks

Long term resident of Stanmore. From "Dr Frederick Hicks is a retired GP and Vice-Chairman of the Stanmore & Harrow Historical Society."

From : "... Dr Hicks has attended St John the Evangelist Church, in Rectory Lane, Stanmore, for 50 years and has held a number of roles, including church warden from 1987-1991, and chairing the Greater Stanmore Old Church Working Group since 1989, which has been instrumental in securing funds to maintain the historic site. Dr Hicks, of Marsh Lane, Stanmore ...".

When some of the monuments at the Old Church were put on the "at risk" register Hicks led the campaign to save the church, becoming Chairman Old Church Appeal. We believe the photo shows him physically working on the monuments himself.

Our colleague, Andrew Behan, informs us that Dr Frederick Nathanael Hicks was born on 22 August 1920 in , Queensland, Australia, the second of the four children of the Reverend Charles Maurice Evelyn Hicks (1880-1957) and Elizabeth Hicks née Smith (1886-1966). He was educated at , Queensland.

Travelling aboard the from Brisbane, Australia, he, together with his parents and three siblings, arrived in the Port of London on 23 October 1930. He continued his education at Lancing House Preparatory School, Lowestoft, Suffolk, before winning a scholarship to attend , Wiltshire. His parents were living at , 18 Parsons Green, Fulham until 1936 when they moved to The Vicarage, Bulstrode Road, Hounslow.

From 1939 to 1941 he went up to , Cambridge, were he obtained a First Degree in Medicine, whilst residing at , The Street, Alderton, Woodbridge, Suffolk. His post graduate training was undertaken from 1941 to 1944 at the group, Park Royal. On 24 July 1944 he qualified, obtaining both his and  and in 1948 Cambridge University awarded him his . 

On 25 January 1945 he married Marie Ida Newell (1921-2014) in the . From October 1945 to November 1947 he served in the Royal Navy. Electoral registers, medical registers and telephone directories show that from 1949 to 1959 he was listed at , Kenton, Stanmore, Middlesex, and from 1962 at 31 Marsh Lane, Stanmore. Telephone directories in 1966 show his residence remained at 31 Marsh Lane, but his surgery was listed at , Stanmore. 

He retired from General Practice in 1989 and electoral registers from 2003 to 2010 list him at , Stanmore, HA7 4BJ. He died, aged 93 years, on 22 November 2013 at the , Elstree Hill South, Elstree, Borehamwood, WD6 3DE. His obituary can be found on the .

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