12183: Harumi Inouye
Harumi Inouye
She was born on 8 May 1898. She was a housewife. Her family includes Tokuichi Inouye
(husband), Emiko Inouye (daughter), Lillian Muraki [also listed as Yukiye Muraki]
(daughter; nee Yukiye Inouye), Mary Inouye [also listed as Yoshiko Inouye] (daughter),
Marion Inouye [also listed as Mutsuko Inouye] (daughter), Kenny Inouye [also listed
as Yoshito Inouye] (son), Helen Inouye [also listed as Hayoko Inouye] (daughter),
and Kazuyoshi Inouye (son). Her home address is listed as 1566 East 26th Avenue, Vancouver,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Toronto, ON.
Sex | F |
Date of Birth | 08 May 1898 |
Nationality | Naturalized Canadian |
Locations after uprooting |
Toronto, ON
|
Locations before uprooting |
Vancouver
|
Reel |
C-9413
(2293-2300)
|
Type | Person |
Custodian Number | 12183 |
Name | Harumi Inouye |
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Title
12183: Harumi Inouye
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Metadata Author: Natsuki Abe
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