1184: Kow Mochizuki
Kow Mochizuki
Mochizuki was born on 15 August 1914. He is also listed as Robert Mochizuki. He was
a logger. His family includes Cho Mochizuki (mother; nee Cho Seki) and Kametaro Mochizuki
(father). He is listed as having lived at 626 E. Georgia Street, Vancouver, BC and
at 626 Cordova Street, East Vancouver, BC (his parents’ address), as well as at Taka
Inlet, Salmon Arm, BC where he was employed by Eilerson Gough; he was forcibly uprooted
to Great Lakes Sawmill, Fort William, ON and Pigeon Timber Compnay, Neys, ON. His
listed seized property includes: household belongings.
Sex | M |
Date of Birth | 15 August 1914 |
Nationality | Canadian born |
Locations after uprooting |
Fort William, ON
Neys, ON
|
Locations before uprooting |
Vancouver
Salmon Arm
|
Reel |
C-9316
(90-98)
|
Type | Person |
Custodian Number | 1184 |
Name | Kow Mochizuki |
Dates |
Not Before:
23 March 1942
Not After:
19 July 1944
|
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Title
1184: Kow Mochizuki
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Metadata Author: Erin Chan
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