1766: Hideo Yamada

1766: Hideo Yamada

Hideo Yamada

He was born on 19 September 1914. He was a fisherman employed by Canadian Fishing Company, Vancouver, BC. His family includes Katsu Yamada (mother; nee Katsu Tanabe) and Isakichi Yamada (father). His home address is listed as Rural Route 17, Eburne, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Taylor Lake, Cariboo, BC.
Sex M
Date of Birth 19 September 1914
Nationality Canadian born
Locations after uprooting
Cariboo, BC
Locations before uprooting
Eburne
Reel
C-9324 (1408-1422)
Type Person
Custodian Number 1766
Name Hideo Yamada

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1766: Hideo Yamada

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Metadata Author: Lindy Marks
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