Hajime Inouye
He was born on 25 November 1909. He was a millhand employed by B.C. Pulp & Paper Company, Port Alice, BC. His family includes Hina Inouye (mother; nee Hina Umeura), and Takuichi Inouye (father). His home address is listed as Port Alice, BC and 524 Alexander Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Neys, ON.
Metadata
Forename | Hajime |
Surname | Inouye |
Regularized Name | Hajime Inouye |
Custodian Identification Number | 3700 |
Nationality | Canadian born |
Residence (after uprooting) | Neys, ON |
Residence (before uprooting) | Port Alice |
Residence (before uprooting) | Vancouver |
Collections
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Terminology
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