4609: Toranosuke Kadohama
Toranosuke Kadohama
He was born on 22 July 1891. He was a fish packer employed by B.C. Packers Company,
Steveston, BC. His family includes Tatsuno Kadohama (mother), Kantaro Kadohama (father),
Torayo Kadohama (wife; nee Torayo Murakami), Eva Kadohama [also listed as Shigeko
Kadohama] (daughter), Katsuyuki Kadohama (son), Tadayuki Kadohama (son), Takako Kadohama
(daughter), Kazuyuki Kadohama (son), Yoshiko Kadohama (daughter), Haruyuki Kadohama
(son), Nobuyuki Kadohama (son), and Keiko Kadohama [also listed as Kay Kadohama] (daughter).
His home address is listed as Pacific Coast Imperial Cannery, No. 1 House, Dyke Road,
Steveston, BC. Box 35, Steveston, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly
uprooted to Clinton, BC and Calgary, AB.
Sex | M |
Date of Birth | 22 July 1891 |
Nationality | Naturalized Canadian |
Locations after uprooting |
Clinton, BC
Calgary, AB
|
Locations before uprooting |
Steveston
|
Reel |
C-9346
(442-486)
|
Type | Person |
Custodian Number | 4609 |
Name | Toranosuke Kadohama |
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4609: Toranosuke Kadohama
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