1574: Naojiro Izumi
Naojiro Izumi
Izumi was born on 15 February 1876. He was a fisherman. His family includes Kiku Izumi
(mother; nee Kiku Kishi), Uyomon Izumi (father), Chitose Izumi (wife; nee Chitose
Ito), Hiroo Izumi (son; born 30 September 1928), Hachiro Izumi [also listed as Kenneth
Izumi] (son; born 28 May 1930) and Fujimatsu Terashita (uncle). His home address is
listed as P.O. Box 5, Tofino, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Bay Farm, Slocan, BC
and was exiled to Japan on 2 August 1946. His home and land at Storm Bay, Tofino,
BC, was seized and sold to Sergeant John Elliot of the Royal Canadian Engineers after
being devalued by Custodian agents due to vandalism. His other listed seized property
includes: his boat, the “N.I.,” sold to Wm. Clakre Gibson; groceries including rice
and noodles; boating equipment seized by the Navy; and household belongings. Izumi
was a also a member of the Tofino Japanese Association whose assets, including the
Japanese school, were seized and sold.
Sex | M |
Date of Birth | 15 February 1876 |
Nationality | Naturalized Canadian |
Date exiled to Japan | 02 August 1946 |
Locations before uprooting |
Tofino
|
Reel |
C-9321
(1507-1551)
|
Type | Person |
Custodian Number | 1574 |
Name | Naojiro Izumi |
Dates |
Not Before:
23 March 1942
Not After:
24 October 1946
|
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1574: Naojiro Izumi
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