14700: Hanayo Toyota
Hanayo Toyota
She was born on 28 May 1895. Her maiden name is Hanayo Obuchi. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Kikuno Obuchi (mother), Yataro Obuchi (father), Daigoro Toyota
(husband), Kazue Toyota (daughter), Tomiye Takarabe (daughter; nee Tomiye Toyota),
Fujiye Toyota (daughter), Kimiye Toyota (daughter), Yukie Toyota (daughter), Takeo
Toyota (son), Michio Toyota (son), Dorris Toyota [also listed as Sumiye Toyota] (daughter),
Phyllis Toyota [also listed as Mitsuye Toyota] (daughter), and Douglas Toyota [also
listed as Noburo Toyota] (son). Duncan, BC is listed as a former address. She was
forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC.
Sex | F |
Date of Birth | 28 May 1895 |
Nationality | Japanese national |
Locations after uprooting |
Slocan, BC
|
Locations before uprooting |
Duncan
|
Reel |
C-9429
(421-426)
|
Type | Person |
Custodian Number | 14700 |
Name | Hanayo Toyota |
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14700: Hanayo Toyota
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Metadata Author: Lindy Marks
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