1201_xi: Hideo Matsuyama
Hideo Matsuyama
Matsuyama was born on 22 January 1911. He was a shrimp fisherman. His family includes
Iyo Matsuyama (mother; nee Iyo Kondo), Kotaro Matsuyama (father), Sadatsuga Matsuyana
[possibly Sadotsuga Matsuyama, Sadatsuya Matsuyama, or Sadotsuya Matsuyama] (son),
and Noya Higuchi (mother-in-law). He lived at 840 East Cordova Street, Vancouver,
BC (he also owned 846 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC), was forcibly uprooted to
Angler Internment Camp, Angler, ON, and moved to 856 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC.
Property seized includes: boat “H.M.1368”; fishing equipment; household belongings;
radios; firearm.
Sex | M |
Date of Birth | 22 January 1911 |
Nationality | Unknown |
Locations after uprooting |
Angler, ON
|
Locations before uprooting |
Vancouver
|
Reel |
C-9316
(608-660)
|
Type | Person |
Custodian Number | 1201_xi |
Name | Hideo Matsuyama |
Dates |
Not Before:
09 November 1942
Not After:
19 March 1950
|
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1201_xi: Hideo Matsuyama
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