Katsumi Imada
He was born on 29 March 1917. He was a self-employed labourer. His family includes Eto Imada (mother; nee Eto Nishida), Kaichi Imada (father), Toshio Imada (brother), and Tomotsu Imada (brother). His home address is listed as 18th Avenue, Haney, BC. Stove Falls, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Lemon Creek, Slocan, BC and Taylor Lake. His listed seized property includes real estate in Haney, BC that he had a one third interest in.
Metadata
Forename | Katsumi |
Surname | Imada |
Regularized Name | Katsumi Imada |
Custodian Identification Number | 6929 |
Nationality | Canadian born |
Residence (after uprooting) | Slocan, BC |
Residence (before uprooting) | Haney |
Collections
Custodian Case Files (1)
Terminology
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