1324: Kazuta Notoy

1324: Kazuta Notoy

Kazuta Notoya

Notoya was born on 27 July 1886. He was a lumberman employed by B.C. Packers, Vancouver, BC. His family includes Mitsuko Notoya (mother), Senzo Notoya (father), Fumiko Notoya (wife), Tsuyoshi Notoya (son), Tsueiko Notoya (son; in Japan), as well as three children in Japan who were over the age of sixteen. His home address is listed as 1889 Triumph Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Slocan Extension, BC on 8 September 1942. He was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946. His household goods were sold under duress.
Sex M
Date of Birth 27 July 1886
Nationality Japanese national
Locations after uprooting
Slocan Extension, BC
Date exiled to Japan 17 June 1946
Locations before uprooting
Vancouver
Reel
C-9317 (506-515)
Type Person
Custodian Number 1324
Name Kazuta Notoy
Dates
Not Before: 30 March 1942
Not After: 18 October 1946

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1324: Kazuta Notoy

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Metadata Author: Lindy Marks
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