10831: Teraryu Shimotakahara

10831: Teraryu Shimotakahara

Toraryu Shimotakahara

He was born on 16 December 1889. He was a dry goods merchant. His family includes Rokuroamon Shimotakahara (father), Isematsa Shimotakahara [likely Isematsu Shimotakahara] (mother), Hideko Shimotakahara (wife), Katherine Shimotakahara [also listed as Setsu Shimotakahara] (daughter), Lillian Shimotakahara [also listed as Yuriko Shimotakahara] (daughter), Lloyd Shimotakahara [also listed as Hideo Shimotakahara] (son), Margaret Shimotakahara [also listed as Yoshiko Shimotakahara] (daughter), Hazel Shimotakahara [also listed as Akiko Shimotakahara and Tei Shimotakahara] (daughter). His home address is listed as 4055 Frances Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Montreal, Quebec.
Sex M
Date of Birth 16 December 1889
Nationality Unknown
Locations before uprooting
North Burnaby
Vancouver
Locations after uprooting
Montreal, QC
Reel
C-9403 (986-1085)
Type Person
Custodian Number 10831
Name Teraryu Shimotakahara

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Title

10831: Teraryu Shimotakahara

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Metadata Author: Natsuki Abe
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