4154: Takujuro Fujimoto
Takujuro Fujimoto
He was born on 22 May 1889. He was a logger employed by Royston Lumber Company, Royston,
BC. His family includes Tsuru Fujimoto [possibly Tsusu Fujimoto] (mother; nee Tsuru
Amao or Tsusu Amao), Haru Fujimoto (wife; nee Haru Yamanaka), Kikuye Fujimoto (daughter),
Minoru Fujimoto (son), Yukiye Fujimoto (daughter), Takao Fujimoto (son), Yoshio Fujimoto
(son), Satoru Fujimoto (son), Tatsuo Fujimoto (son), Yasuo Fujimoto (son), Nobuo Fujimoto
(son), Mitsuye Fujimoto (daughter), and George Fujimoto (son). His home address is
listed as Royston, BC. Rural Route, No. 1, Cumberland, BC is listed as a former address.
He was forcibly uprooted to Raymond, AB.
Sex | M |
Date of Birth | 22 May 1889 |
Nationality | Japanese national |
Locations after uprooting |
Raymond, AB
|
Locations before uprooting |
Royston
|
Reel |
C-9342
(870-907)
|
Type | Person |
Custodian Number | 4154 |
Name | Takujuro Fujimoto |
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4154: Takujuro Fujimoto
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