Harumi Kawazoye
He was born on 15 June 1900. He was a self-employed farmer. His family includes Masa Kawazoye (mother; nee Masa Kitamura), Kumataro Kawazoye (father), Tamaye Kawazoye (wife; nee Tamaye Nakazo), Yei Kawazoye (daughter), Akira Kawazoye (son), Toshie Kawazoye (daughter), Tokimi Kawazoye (daughter) and Elizabeth Kawazoye [also listed as Midori Kawazoye] (daughter). His home address is listed as Townline Road, Rural Route No. 4, New Westminster, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC and Branch 72 Pidgeon Timber Company, Neys, ON.
Metadata
Forename | Harumi |
Surname | Kawazoye |
Regularized Name | Harumi Kawazoye |
Custodian Identification Number | 9581 |
Nationality | Japanese national |
Residence (after uprooting) | New Denver, BC |
Residence (after uprooting) | Neys, ON |
Residence (before uprooting) | New Westminster |
Collections
Custodian Case Files (1)
Terminology
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