1060: Junichi Nagasuye

1060: Junichi Nagasuye

Junichi Nagasuye

He was born on 01 June 1921. He was a fisherman employed by Canadian Fishing Company, Skeena River, BC and a millworker. His family includes Noshi Nagasuye (mother; nee Noshi Watatani) and Isaburo Nagasuye (father). His home address is listed as Big Bay Lumber Company, Georgetown, Prince Rupert, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to 188 Bloor Street West, Toronto, ON.
Sex M
Date of Birth 01 June 1921
Nationality Canadian born
Locations after uprooting
Toronto, ON
Locations before uprooting
Prince Rupert
Reel
C-9315 (332-338)
Type Person
Custodian Number 1060
Name Junichi Nagasuye
Dates
Not Before: 24 March 1942
Not After: 05 October 1948

Metadata

Title

1060: Junichi Nagasuye

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Metadata Author: Nathaniel Hayes
Metadata Author: Emiko Newman
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