Tsunegusu Inaba
He was born on 18 October 1881. He was a self-employed farmer. His family includes Tatsuno Inaba (mother; nee Tatsuno Naga), Kasuke Inaba (father), Shige Inaba (wife), and Yoshiye Inaba (daughter). His home address is listed as Bailey Road, rural Route No. 1, New Westminster, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Bridge River, BC and Minto, BC.
Metadata
Forename | Tsunegusu |
Surname | Inaba |
Regularized Name | Tsunegusu Inaba |
Custodian Identification Number | 6897 |
Nationality | Naturalized Canadian |
Residence (after uprooting) | Bridge River, BC |
Residence (after uprooting) | Minto, BC |
Residence (before uprooting) | New Westminster |
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Terminology
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