9549: Hatsue Nishimura
Hatsue Nishimura
She was born on 02 February 1918. She was a maid employed by Mrs.Eggert, 6112 Adera
                              Street, Vancouver, BC. Her family includes Tomi Nishimura (mother; nee Tomi Mori)
                              and Shinzaemon Nishimura (father). Her home address is listed as 457 Powell Street,
                              Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan Extension, BC.
                           
                           | Sex | F | 
| Date of Birth | 02 February 1918 | 
| Nationality | Canadian born | 
| Locations after uprooting | 
                                           Slocan Extension, BC 
                                           | 
                                    
| Locations before uprooting | 
                                           Vancouver 
                                           | 
                                    
| Reel | 
                                           C-9392
                                                (748-751)
                                                 
                                           | 
                                    
| Type | Person | 
| Custodian Number | 9549 | 
| Name | Hatsue Nishimura | 
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9549: Hatsue Nishimura
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