4978: Tsui Sato
Tsui Sato
She was born on 24 February 1899. She was a housewife. Her family includes Naka Sato
(mother; nee Naka Tadakoro), Sadamu Sato (husband), Satsuko Sato (daughter), Misako
Sato (daughter), Sayoko Sato (daughter), Sawako Sato (daughter), Sadakazu Sato (son),
Sadayuki Sato (son), and Nishiko Sato (daughter). Her home address is listed as Rural
Route No. 1, Cumberland, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Sandon, BC.
Sex | F |
Date of Birth | 24 February 1899 |
Nationality | Japanese national |
Locations after uprooting |
Sandon, BC
|
Locations before uprooting |
Cumberland
|
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4978: Tsui Sato
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Metadata Author: Jayson Jap
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