7800: Saichi Tsuyuki

7800: Saichi Tsuyuki

Saichi Tsuyuki

He was born on 16 June 1886. He was a sawmill worker employed by Englewood Lumber Company, Englewood, BC. His family includes Hichi Tsuyuki (mother; nee Hichi Nagai), Sakichi Tsuyuki (father), Kiyo Tsuyuki (wife; nee Kiyo Yoshizawa), Kikuye Tsuyuki [also listed as Kikue Tsuyuki] (daughter), Kimiye Tsuyuki [also listed as Kimie Tsuyuki] (daughter), and Takeo Tsuyuki (son). His home address is listed as Japanese Camp, Englewood, BC. 376 Fourth Avenue West, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC. He was exiled to Japan on 31 May 1946.
Sex M
Date of Birth 16 June 1886
Nationality Naturalized Canadian
Locations after uprooting
Tashme, BC
Date exiled to Japan 31 May 1946
Locations before uprooting
Englewood
Reel
C-9377 (867-877)
Type Person
Custodian Number 7800
Name Saichi Tsuyuki

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7800: Saichi Tsuyuki

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