10036: Genichi Honda

10036: Genichi Honda

Genichi Honda

He was born on January 1889. He was a saw mill worker employed by Inglewood Lumber mill. His family includes Kaichi Honda (father), Tsuru Honda (mother; nee Tsuru Kinoshita), Tami Honda (wife), Tetsuko Honda [also listed as Mary Honda] (daughter), Kiyoto Honda (son), and Masayuki Honda [also listed as George Honda] (son). His home address is listed as 1378 Keel Road, White Rock, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to 78 Fernie Street, Hamilton Ontario.
Sex M
Date of Birth January 1889
Nationality Japanese national
Locations before uprooting
White Rock
Reel
C-9396 (547-622)
Type Person
Custodian Number 10036
Name Genichi Honda

Metadata

Title

10036: Genichi Honda

Credits

Metadata Author: Natsuki Abe
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