14945: Naka Minamimaye
Naka Minamimaye
She was born on 8 December 1885. Her maiden name is Naka Omori. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Okuma Omori (mother; nee Okuma Hotta), Hideichi Minamimaye (husband),
Yoshiko Adachi (daughter; nee Yoshiko Minamimaye), Takako Ikebuchi (daughter; nee
Takako Minamimaye), Mutsuko Tanaka (daughter; nee Mutsuko Minamimaye), Fumiyo Minamimaye
(daughter), and Jimee Minamimaye (son). Her home address is listed as Vancouver Cannery,
Eburne, BC. 966 West 8th Avenue, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. She
was forcibly uprooted to Notch Hill, BC.
Sex | F |
Date of Birth | 08 December 1885 |
Nationality | Naturalized Canadian |
Locations after uprooting |
Notch Hill, BC
|
Locations before uprooting |
Eburne
|
Reel |
C-9430
(102-107)
|
Type | Person |
Custodian Number | 14945 |
Name | Naka Minamimaye |
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14945: Naka Minamimaye
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