14903: Shotaro Fukushima
Shotaro Fukushima
He was born on 1 March 1899. He was a gardener. His family includes Otsumi Fukushima
                              (wife), Akira Fukushima [also listed as George Fukushima] (son), Shigeru Fukushima
                              (son), Minoru Fukushima (son), and Takeshi Fukushima (son). His home address is listed
                              as 477 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC and
                              was exiled to Japan on 2 August 1946.
                           
                           | Sex | M | 
| Date of Birth | 01 March 1899 | 
| Nationality | Japanese national | 
| Locations after uprooting | 
                                           New Denver, BC 
                                           | 
                                    
| Date exiled to Japan | 02 August 1946 | 
| Locations before uprooting | 
                                           Vancouver 
                                           | 
                                    
| Reel | 
                                           C-9429
                                                (2264-2275)
                                                 
                                           | 
                                    
| Type | Person | 
| Custodian Number | 14903 | 
| Name | Shotaro Fukushima | 
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14903: Shotaro Fukushima
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