4681: Hisakichi Suyama
Hisakichi Suyama
He was born on 24 November 1889. He was a logger employed by Hillcrest Lumber Company,
Duncan, BC. His family includes Haru Suyama (mother), Ryozo Suyama (father), Tei Suyama
(wife; nee Tei Takeshita), Kakiuichiro Suyama (son; in Japan), Wakiko Suyama (daughter),
Masayo Suyama (daughter), Eiji Suyama (son), Masahiro Suyama (son), Tokugi Suyama
(son), Kunio Suyama (son), Meiko Suyama (daughter), Yoshimi Suyama (daughter), and
Juneko Suyama (daughter). His home address is listed as Cumberland, BC. Hillcrest,
BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC. He was exiled
to Japan on 2 October 1946.
Sex | M |
Date of Birth | 24 November 1889 |
Nationality | Japanese national |
Locations after uprooting |
Slocan, BC
|
Date exiled to Japan | 02 October 1946 |
Locations before uprooting |
Cumberland
|
Reel |
C-9347
(165-182)
|
Type | Person |
Custodian Number | 4681 |
Name | Hisakichi Suyama |
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4681: Hisakichi Suyama
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