4710: Masahiko Fujimoto
Masahiko Fujimoto
He was born on 22 April 1877. His family includes Tatsu Fujimoto (mother), Heihachi
Fujimoto (father), Kiyu Fujimoto (wife; nee Kiyu Inouye), Tadashi Fujimoto (son),
Shirley Fujimoto [also listed as Taeko Fujimoto] (daughter), Jim Fujimoto [also listed
as Kaname Fujimoto] (son), Doug Fujimoto [also listed as Sakae Fujimoto] (son), Nick
Fujimoto [also listed as Noboru Fujimoto] (son), Bill Fujimoto [also listed as Shigeru
Fujimoto] (son), and Peter Fujimoto [also listed as Satoshi Fujimoto] (son). His home
address is listed as No. 118 Japanese Camp, Cumberland, BC. Box 393, Cumberland, BC
is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Sandon, BC and Toronto,
ON.
Sex | M |
Date of Birth | 22 April 1877 |
Nationality | Japanese national |
Locations after uprooting |
Sandon, BC
Toronto, ON
|
Locations before uprooting |
Cumberland
|
Reel |
C-9347
(874-889)
|
Type | Person |
Custodian Number | 4710 |
Name | Masahiko Fujimoto |
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4710: Masahiko Fujimoto
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