2192: Sosaburo Nakasone
Sosaburo Nakasone
He was born in December 1888. He was a barber who owned his own business. His family
includes Yoshi Nakasone (mother), Munejiro Nakasone (father), Kimiko Nakasone [also
listed as Eiko Nakasone] (wife; nee Kimiko Takeuchi; in Japan), Eiji Nakasone (son;
in Japan), Kaoru Nakasone (daughter; in Japan), and Yoshihoru Nakasone (son; in Japan).
His home address is listed as 1407 Store Street, Victoria, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Red Buck Camp, Princeton, BC and Pyramid Camp, Blue River, BC. He was exiled to
Japan on 31 May 1946.
Sex | M |
Date of Birth | December 1888 |
Nationality | Japanese national |
Locations after uprooting |
Princeton, BC
Blue River, BC
|
Date exiled to Japan | 31 May 1946 |
Locations before uprooting |
Victoria
|
Reel |
C-9327
(1938-1961)
|
Type | Person |
Custodian Number | 2192 |
Name | Sosaburo Nakasone |
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2192: Sosaburo Nakasone
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