1441: Toyohisa Koyanagi
Toyohisa Koyanagi
Koyanagi was born on 01 July 1899. He was a fisherman employed by Terra Nova Cannery,
Marpole, BC. His family includes Ikuno Koyanagi (mother; in Japan), Gitaro Koyanagi
(father; in Japan), Ino Koyanagi (wife; nee Ino Harada), Keiichi Koyanagi (son; born
on 28 October 1927), Saburo Koyanagi (son; born on 10 September 1929), Nobuko Koyanagi
(daughter; born on 03 October 1936), Kanae Koyanagi (daughter; born on 11 December
1940), and Shiro Koyanagi (daughter; 10 December 1940). He lived in Eburne, BC and
was forcibly uprooted to Lemon Creek, BC, Lethbridge, AB, and Taber, AB. His listed
seized property includes: boat “T.K.”/“Nobuko”; fishing equipment; household belongings;
gramophone and records; sewing machine.
Sex | M |
Date of Birth | 01 July 1899 |
Nationality | Naturalized Canadian |
Locations after uprooting |
Lemon Creek, BC
Lethbridge, AB
Taber, AB
|
Reel |
C-9319
(1132-1187)
|
Type | Person |
Custodian Number | 1441 |
Name | Toyohisa Koyanagi |
Dates |
Not Before:
05 April 1942
Not After:
23 June 1949
|
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1441: Toyohisa Koyanagi
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