155_xi: Hirokichi Isomura
Hirokichi Isomura
He was born on 05 April 1883. He was a member of the Canadian Expeditionary Force,
and a self-employed second-hand dealer. His family includes Mitsu Isomura (wife),
Ethel Isomura [also known as Ichiye Isomura] (daughter), and Jean Isomura [also known
as Fumie Isomura] (daughter). His home address is listed as 747 Powell Street, Vancouver,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Moose Jaw, SK, and Angler, ON.
Sex | M |
Date of Birth | 05 April 1883 |
Nationality | Naturalized Canadian |
Locations after uprooting |
Moose Jaw, SK
Angler, ON
|
Locations before uprooting |
Vancouver
|
Reel |
C-9304
(2759-2792)
|
Type | Person |
Custodian Number | 155_xi |
Name | Hirokichi Isomura |
Dates |
Not Before:
20 November 1942
Not After:
17 August 1947
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Case File Also Contains |
This file also contains Newspaper clipping discusses Isomura on trial for obstructing
a sheriff when the sheriff tried to evict everyone from an internment camp..
|
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155_xi: Hirokichi Isomura
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