1205: Yasuichiro Noda
Yasuichiro Noda
Noda was born on 05 May 1890. He changed his last name from Nakai (Yasuichiro Nakai)
to Noda. He was a fish collector for Cassiar Canning Company Limited, Skeena River,
BC. His family includes Yoshi Noda (mother; nee Yoshi Yamaba; deceased at time of
file), Toyokichi Nakai (father; deceased at time of file), Kikuno Noda (wife; nee
Kikuno Nishi), Hitomi Noda (daughter; born on 06 January 1926), Atsuko Noda (daughter;
born on 29 September 1930), Kazue Noda (daughter), and Yoko Noda (daughter; born on
10 August 1933). He lived at 362 Alexander Street, Vancouver, BC and was forcibly
uprooted to Bridge River, BC, Minto Mine, BC, and then Toronto, ON. His listed seized
property includes: 320 Alexander Street, Vancouver, BC; boat “Rose N” and boat “Y.N.”;
fishing equipment; folding camera; household belongings.
Sex | M |
Date of Birth | 05 May 1890 |
Nationality | Naturalized Canadian |
Locations after uprooting |
Bridge River, BC
Minto Mine, BC
Toronto, ON
|
Locations before uprooting |
Vancouver
|
Reel |
C-9316
(728-758)
|
Type | Person |
Custodian Number | 1205 |
Name | Yasuichiro Noda |
Dates |
Not Before:
05 April 1942
Not After:
16 May 1948
|
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1205: Yasuichiro Noda
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