Family Name:
Atkin
Given Names:
Cora
Gender:
Female
Birth-date:
18 August 1879
Death-date:
Unknown
Marital Status
Married
Age/ Age Range:
64
Location:
VIC, Jamieson
Occupation:
Farmer
Primary Motivation:
Conscientious Objector – Religious Pacifism
Reason for Court Appearance:
Refusal to register under National Security (Manpower) Regulations
Court Name and Location:
Court of Petty Sessions, Mansfield, VIC.
Court Hearing Date:
4 August 1943
Court Outcome:
Fined £3 (or 1 month’s imprisonment). The fine was paid.
Military Event:
World War II 1939-1945
Further Information:
Cora Atkin was a member of a Christadelphian community of farmers, who refused to comply with the Manpower Regulations because of their Christian beliefs. She was married to Charles Atkin, who was also fined.
Confirmatory Source:
Attorney General’s Department, NAA (ACT): A472, W1562, Item ID 101568. Title: Prosecutions. National Security (Manpower) Regulations. F.R. McKinlay and sixteen other members of the Christadelphian sect
