1968: Eiichi Kawasoye
Eiichi Kawasoye
He was born on 14 November 1905. He was a section hand employed by the Canadian Pacific
Railway. His family includes Sue Kawasoye (mother; nee Sue Matsumoto), Yonekichi Kawasoye
(father), Masako Kawasoye [also listed as Masano Kawasoye] (wife; nee Masako Nishikima
or Masano Nishikima; in Japan), Toshio Kawasoye (son; in Japan), Ikuyo Kawasoye [also
listed as Ikio Kawasoye] (daughter; in Japan), and Mitsue Kawasoye [also listed as
Mitsuye Kawasoye] (daughter; in Japan). His home address is listed as Glacier, BC.
230 Alexander Street, Vancouver, BC is a former address. He was forcibly uprooted
to Lethbridge, AB and was exiled to Japan on 31 May 1946.
Sex | M |
Date of Birth | 14 November 1905 |
Nationality | Canadian born |
Locations after uprooting |
Lethbridge, AB
|
Date exiled to Japan | 31 May 1946 |
Locations before uprooting |
Vancouver
Glacier
|
Reel |
C-9326
(335-343)
|
Type | Person |
Custodian Number | 1968 |
Name | Eiichi Kawasoye |
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1968: Eiichi Kawasoye
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