Masanori Hayakawa

Masanori Hayakawa

He was born on 17 November 1898. He was a censor employed by the post office. His family includes Shiguichi Hayakawa (father), Taki Hayakawa (mother), Natsuno Hayakawa (wife; nee Natsuno Kadonaga), Shizue Hayakawa (daughter), Mikio Hayakawa (son), Tamio Hayakawa (son), Fujiko Hayakawa (daughter), and Fumiye Hayakawa (daughter). His home address is listed as 1723 West 2nd Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.

Metadata

ForenameMasanori
SurnameHayakawa
Regularized NameMasanori Hayakawa
Custodian Identification Number11589
NationalityJapanese national
Residence (after uprooting)Tashme, BC
Residence (before uprooting)Vancouver

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