13721: Kuemon Idenouye
Kuemon Idenouye
He was born on 10 April 1886. He was a millworker. His family includes Matsu Idenouye
(mother; nee Matsu Tauchi), Matsujiro Idenouye (father), Hanako Idenouye (wife; nee
Hanako Ishimitsu), Nobuye Idenouye (son), Yoshio Idenouye (son), Noboru Idenouye (son),
Akira Idenouye (son), Kikuye Idenouye (daughter), Chieko Idenouye (daughter), Masao
Idenouye (son), Minoru Idenouye (son), Yoshiko Idenouye (daughter), and Aiko Idenouye
(daughter). His home address is listed as Woodfibre, BC.He was forcibly uprooted to
Kaslo, BC.
Sex | M |
Date of Birth | 10 April 1886 |
Nationality | Japanese national |
Locations after uprooting |
Kaslo, BC
|
Locations before uprooting |
Woodfibre
|
Reel |
C-9424
(1327-1345)
|
Type | Person |
Custodian Number | 13721 |
Name | Kuemon Idenouye |
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13721: Kuemon Idenouye
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