Yoshimi Hada

Yoshimi Hada

He was born on 16 June 1921. He was a mill worker employed by B.C. Pulp & Paper Company, Port Alice, BC. His family includes Kimino Hada (mother; nee Kimino Morimoto) and Tomoichi Hada (father). His home address is listed as Port Alice, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to 15 Mile Camp, Hope, BC and Tashme, BC. He was exiled to Japan on 24 December 1946.

Metadata

ForenameYoshimi
SurnameHada
Regularized NameYoshimi Hada
Custodian Identification Number452
NationalityCanadian born
Residence (after uprooting)Hope, BC
Residence (after uprooting)Tashme, BC
LabelExiled to Japan
Residence (before uprooting)Port Alice

Collections

Custodian Case Files (1)

Shared Surnames

Hada
NameSee also
Masuichi Hada
Sukematsu Hada
Yoshimi Hada

Terminology

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