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Daijo
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
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12703 | Ishiye Daijo | 1900 | Female |
She was born in 1900. She was a self-employed barber at Davie Barber, 732 Davie Street,
Vancouver, BC. Her family includes Rokuro Daijo (husband). Her home address is listed
as 732 Davie Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC.
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14826 | Rokuro Daijo | 28 February 1893 | Male |
He was born on 28 February 1893. He was a sawmill worker. His family includes Ishiye
Daijo (wife). 732 Davie Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. He was
forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC.
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Date
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
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8134 | Mitsuru Date | 23 March 1901 | Male |
He was born on 23 March 1901. He was a millhand employed by B.C. Pulp & Paper Company,
Woodfibre, BC. His family includes Tsuneo Date [possibly Tsuneyo Date] (mother; nee
Tsuneo Madokoro or Tsuneyo Madokoro), Tokuichi Date (father), and Toshi Date (wife;
in Japan). His home address is listed as Woodfibre, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to
Essex Camp, ON.
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8132 | Tomomi Date | 02 February 1895 | Male |
He was born on 2 February 1895. He was a foreman employed by B.C. Pulp & Paper Company,
Woodfibre, BC. His family includes Tsuneo Date [possibly Tsuneyo Date] (mother; nee
Tsuneo Madokoro or Tsuneyo Madokoro), Tokuichi Date (father), Nobuko Date (wife; nee
Nobuko Kitsuwa; in Japan), Mutsumi Date (daughter; in Japan), Akemi Date (daughter;
in Japan), and Chiaki Date (daughter; in Japan). His home address is listed as Woodfibre,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Hamilton, ON.
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325 | Yukinori Date | 10 January 1895 | Male |
He was born on 10 January 1895. He was a logger. His family includes Tsueno Date (mother)
and Tokuichi Date (father). Dewdney, BC and 58 Alexander Street, Vancouver, BC, are
listed as former addresses. He was forcibly uprooted to Bay Farm, Slocan, BC.
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Deguchi
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
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13312 | Genichi Deguchi | 03 August 1917 | Male |
He was born on 3 August 1917. He was a mill hand employed by Royston Lumber Company.
His family includes Misa Deguchi (mother; nee Misa Kobayashi), Tatsujiro Deguchi (father),
Hamako Deguchi (wife), and Herbert Deguchi (son). His home address is listed as Rural
Route No. 1, Cumberland, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Salmon Arm, BC.
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15051 | Hamako Deguchi | 25 May 1917 | Female |
She was born on 25 May 1917. Her maiden name is Hamako Nakagawa. Her family includes
Fuji Nakagawa (mother; nee Fuji Namura), Masojiro Nakagawa (father), Genichi Deguchi
(husband), and Herbert Deguchi (son). Cumberland, BC is listed as a former address.
She was forcibly uprooted to Salmon Arm, BC.
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14049 | Harue Deguchi | 29 October 1900 | Male |
He was born on 29 October 1900. He was a boat carpenter. Prince Rupert, BC is listed
as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Smithers, BC.
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246_xi | Harukichi Deguchi | 06 June 1943 | Male |
He was born on 6 June 1943. He was a janitor at 444 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC.
His family includes Miki Nishikawa (mother) and Matsujiro Nishikawa (father). His
home address is listed as the corner of 51st and Bleinheim Street, Vancouver, BC.
578 Alexander Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly
uprooted to Alberta.
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12426 | Misa Deguchi | 02 May 1893 | Female |
She was born on 2 May 1893. She was a housewife. Her family includes Tatsujiro Deguchi
(husband). Her home address is listed as Rural Route No 1, Cumberland, BC. She was
forcibly uprooted to Grindrod, BC and was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
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6479 | Tatsujiro Deguchi | 25 March 1892 | Male |
He was born on 25 March 1892. He was a sawmill settler employed by Royston Lumber
Company, Cumberland, BC. His family includes Misa Deguchi (wife; nee Misa Kobayashi).
His home address is listed as Rural Route No. 1, Cumberland, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Grindrod, BC and he was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
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Deshima
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
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11585 | Chiyoko Deshima | 26 September 1913 | Female |
She was born on 26 September 1913. She was a store clerk employed by S. Shimada. Her
family includes Tomekusa Deshima (father) and Gin Deshima (mother; nee Gin Shishikura).
Her home address is listed as 516 Alexander Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Hamilton, ON.
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11586 | Fumiko Deshima | 12 February 1917 | Female |
She was born on 12 February 1917. She was a book keeper employed by Farmer’s Products
Distribution Company Limited. Her family includes Tomekusa Deshima (father) and Gin
Deshima (mother; nee Gin Shishikura). Her home address is listed as 516 Alexander
Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Lemon Creek, BC and Hamilton,
ON.
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11587 | Itoko Deshima | 06 March 1920 | Female |
She was born on 6 March 1920. She was a dressmaker at Modiste. Her family includes
Tomekusa Deshima (father). Her home address is listed as 516 Alexander Street, Vancouver,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Lemon Creek, BC.
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8053 | John Deshima | 02 January 1907 | Male |
He was born on 2 January 1907. He is also listed on the files as John Deshima and
Ichio Deshima. He was born as Ichio Idegama and John Idegama. He was a sulphur burner
employed by B.C. Pulp & Paper Company, Woodfibre, BC. His family includes Gin Deshima
(mother; nee Gin Shishikura), Tomekusa Deshima (father), and Yuriko Deshima (wife;
nee Yuriko Kato). His home address is listed as 516 Alexander Street, Vancouver, BC.
He was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
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11588 | Tamako Deshima | 16 May 1923 | Female |
She was born on 16 May 1923. She was a clerk employed by Richards & Robson. Her family
includes Tomekusa Deshima (father) and Gin Deshima (mother; nee Gin Shishikura). Her
home address is listed as 516 Alexander Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to Lemon Creek, BC and Hamilton, ON.
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435 | Tomekusa Deshima | 26 October 1868 | Male |
He was born on 26 October 1868. He was a retired fisherman. His family includes Chiyoko
Deshima (daughter), Fumiko Deshima (daughter), Tamako Deshima (daughter), Itoko Deshima
(daughter), John Deshima [also listed as Ichio Deshima] (son), and Toshio Deshima
(son), and Tomiko Aoyama (daughter; nee Tomiko Deshima). His home address is listed
as 121 Heatley Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Slocan Extension,
BC. He died at Slocan, BC on 13 December 1944.
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2459 | Toshio Deshima | 05 February 1908 | Male |
He was born on 5 February 1906. He was a cook employed by Empress Cafe, Powell Street,
Vancouver, BC. His family includes Gin Deshima (mother; nee Gin Shishikura) and Tomekusa
Deshima (father). His home address is listed as 108 Heatley Avenue, Vancouver, BC.
He was forcibly uprooted to Lemon Creek, Slocan, BC.
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Dobashi
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
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388 | Kenji Dobashi | 31 May 1922 | Male |
He was born on 31 May 1922. He was a mill hand employed by B.C. Pulp & Paper Company
Limited, Woodfibre, BC. His family includes Masa Dobashi (mother; nee Masa Katase),
Yosaburo Dobashi (father), Yasu Dobashi (wife; nee Yasu Katase; in Japan), Etsuko
Dobashi (daughter; in Japan), Hisae Dobashi (daughter; in Japan), and Tomie Dobashi
(daughter; in Japan). His home address is listed as Woodfibre, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Tashme, BC and was exiled to Japan on 31 May 1946.
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Doi
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
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6869 | Denjiro Doi | 06 April 1895 | Male |
He was born on 6 April 1895. He was a logger employed by Mr. Harada, Cumberland, BC.
His family includes Fusayo Doi (wife; nee Fusayo Yokomoto), Manabu Doi (son), Fusako
Doi (daughter), and Takao Doi (son). His home address is listed as P.O. Box 129, Cumberland,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC and he was exiled to Japan on 2 August
1946.
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6631 | Fusayo Doi | 24 March 1904 | Female |
She was born on 24 March 1904. Her maiden name is Fusayo Yokomoto. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Wakayo Yokomoto (mother; nee Wakayo Kato), Yonematsu Yokomoto
(father), Denjiro Doi (husband), Manabu Doi (son), Fusako Doi (daughter), and Takao
Doi (son). Her home address is listed as No. 20 Japanese Town No. 1, Cumberland, BC.
She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC and she was exiled to Japan on 2 August 1946.
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11395 | Hajime Doi | 25 July 1907 | Male |
He was born on 25 July 1907. He was a dry cleaner. His family includes Shizue Doi
(wife; nee Shizue Fujishige), Leslie Doi [also listed as Kiyoshi Doi] (son), Joe Doi
[also listed as Joichi Doi] (son), Leonard Doi [also listed as Satoshi Doi] (son),
Kenneth Doi [also listed as Kanzi Doi] (son), Terence Doi [also listed as Minoru Doi]
(son), and Miki Doi (son). His home address is listed as 3185 Oak Street, Vancouver,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, New Denver, Black Harbour, NB, and Moonstone,
ON.
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9095 | Hamayo Doi | 01 October 1896 | Female |
She was born on 1 October 1896. She was a housewife. Her family includes Tani Doi
(mother), Junjiro Doi (husband), and Masami Doi (son). Her home address is listed
as Rural Route No. 1, Aldergrove, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
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4171 | Hisae Doi | 20 September 1895 | Female |
She was born on 20 September 1895. She was a housewife. Her family includes Tomojiro
Doi (husband; deceased), Tomoyuki Doi (son), Masahiko Doi (son), Noboru Doi (son),
Hisako Doi (daughter), Isamu Doi (son), and Tokio Doi (son). Her home address is listed
as P.O. Box 127, Imperial Cannery, Steveston, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Iron
Springs, AB and Lethbridge, AB.
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4053 | Hisako Doi | 16 March 1926 | Female |
She was born on 16 March 1926. She was a farmer’s help. Her family includes Hisae
Doi [possibly Hisao Doi] (mother; nee Hisae Wada or Hisao Wada) and Tomojiro Doi (father).
Her home address is listed as P.O. Box 127, Imperial Cannery, Steveston, BC. She was
forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge, AB.
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307 | Ichiji Doi | 18 February 1894 | Male |
He was born on 18 February 1894. He was a bell boy at the Harrison Hot Springs Hotel.
His family includes Hatue Doi (wife; in Japan), Umeko Doi (daughter), and Fumiko Doi
(daughter; in Japan). His home address is listed as 396 Powell Street, Vancouver,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Thunder River, BC and was exiled to Japan on 31 May
1946.
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6873 | Jitsuko Doi | 11 July 1917 | Female |
She was born on 11 July 1917. Her maiden name is Jitsuko Kuroyama. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Kuni Kuroyama (mother), Yonekichi Kuroyama (father), Tadashi Doi
(husband), Clara Reiko Doi [also listed as Reiko Doi and Laiko Doi and also known
as Clara Layko Doi] (daughter), Bernice Doi [also listed as Tomeyo Doi] (daughter),
Sally Doi [also listed as Sachiko Doi] (daughter), and Laura Doi [also listed as Takako
Doi] (daughter). Her home address is listed as P.O. Box 399, Cumberland, BC. She was
forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC.
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9040 | Junjiro Doi | 06 April 1890 | Male |
He was born on 6 April 1890. He was a self-employed farmer working with K. Nishimoto
at Aldergrove, BC. His family includes Hamayo Doi (wife), and Masami Doi (son). His
home address is listed as P.O. Box 457, Port Alberni, BC and Lefeuvre Road, Rural
Route No. 1, Aldergrove, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC and London, ON.
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4852 | Kenichi Doi | 10 March 1902 | Male |
He was born on 10 March 1902. He was a logger employed by Royston Lumber Company,
Royston, BC. His family includes Tomiyo Doi (mother; nee Tomiyo Kato), Umataro Doi
(father), Sumiko Doi (wife; nee Sumiko Sasaki), Mae Doi (daughter), Edna Doi (daughter),
George Doi (son), Larry Doi (son), James Doi (son), and Rosie Doi (daughter). His
home address is listed as Royston, BC. Rural Route, No. 1, Cumberland, BC is listed
as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC.
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2800 | Kino Doi | 12 January 1903 | Female |
She was born on 12 January 1903. She was a housewife. Her family includes Mataichiro
Doi (husband), Yaeko Doi (daughter), and Masaru Doi (son). Her home address is listed
as Scottish Canadian Cannery, Steveston, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Blackdale,
MB.
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390 | Marion Doi | 12 July 1923 | Female |
She was born on 12 July 1923. She is also listed as Marion Mie Doi in the file. She
was a cannery worker at Carlisle Cannery, Skeena River, BC in the summer. Her family
includes Nami Doi (mother; nee Nami Ueda) and Morikichi Doi (father). Her home address
is listed as Carlisle Cannery, Skeena River, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan,
BC.
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4055 | Masahiko Doi | 29 November 1921 | Male |
He was born on 29 November 1921. He was a student. His family includes Hisae Doi [possibly
Hisao Doi] (mother; nee Hisae Wada or Hisao Wada) and Tomojiro Doi [possibly Tomajiro
Doi] (father). His home address is listed as P.O. Box 127, Imperial Cannery, Steveston,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Iron Springs, AB.
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3427 | Mataichiro Doi | 11 February 1901 | Male |
He was born on 11 February 1901. He was a fisherman employed by Canadian Fishing Company,
Steveston, BC. His family includes Yasu Doi (mother), Torakichi Doi (father), Kino
Doi (wife), Yaeko Doi (daughter), and Masaru Doi (son). His home address is listed
as P.O. Box 140, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Winnipeg, MB.
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10098 | Mitsue Doi | 02 December 1914 | Female |
She was born on 2 December 1914. She was a housewife. Her family includes Tomoaki
Doi (husband) and Keimei Doi (son). She lived in Steveston, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to Boston Flats Farm, Ashcroft, BC.
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392 | Morikichi Doi | 24 May 1892 | Male |
He was born on 24 May 1892. He was a fisherman employed by Carlisle Cannery, Skeena
River, BC. His family includes Nami Doi (wife) and Marion Doi (daughter). His home
address is listed as Carlisle Cannery, Skeena River, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Slocan, BC and Toronto, ON.
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431 | Nami Doi | 29 August 1896 | Female |
She was born on 29 August 1896. She was a cannery worker employed by Carlisle Cannery,
Skeena River, BC. Her family includes Morikichi Doi (husband) and Marion Doi (daughter).
Her home address is listed as Carlisle Cannery, Skeena River, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Slocan, BC.
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4051 | Noboru Doi | 19 May 1923 | Male |
He was born on 19 May 1923. He was a type setter. His family includes Hisae Doi [possibly
Hisao Doi] (mother; nee Hisae Wada or Hisao Wada) and Tomojiro Doi (father). His home
address is listed as P.O. Box 127, Imperial Cannery, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Iron Springs, AB.
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1128 | Shizue Doi | 30 June 1910 | Female |
She was born on 30 June 1910. Her maiden name is Shizue Fujishige. Her occupation
is listed as housewife. Her family includes Shige Fujishige (mother; nee Shige Fujita),
Ikutaro Fujishige (father), Hajime Doi (husband), Leslie Doi [also listed as Kiyoshi
Doi] (son), Leonard Doi [also listed as Satoshi Doi] (son), Terence Doi [also listed
as Minoru Doi] (son), Miki Doi (son), Joe Doi [also listed as Joichi Doi] (son), and
Kenneth Doi [also listed as Kanzi Doi] (son). Her home address is listed as 3185 Oak
Street, Vancouver, BC. 631 Keefer Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address.
She was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
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6477 | Sumiko Doi | 20 February 1906 | Female |
She was born on 20 February 1906. Her maiden name is Sumiko Sasaki. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Yukino Sasaki (mother), Torakichi Sasaki (father), Kenichi Doi
(husband), Mae Doi (daughter), Edna Doi (daughter), George Doi (son), Larry Doi (son),
James Doi (son), and Rosie Doi (daughter). Her home address is listed as Rural Route
No. 1, Royston, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC.
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6630 | Tadao Doi | 21 November 1911 | Male |
He was born on 21 November 1911. He was a millhand and truck driver employed by Royston
Lumber Company Limited, Cumberland, BC. His family includes Umataro Doi (father),
Kazuyo Doi (wife; nee Kazuyo Kireto), Frederick Doi [also listed as Seichi Doi] (son),
and Katsumi Doi [also listed as Alfred Doi] (son). His home address is listed as No.
23 Japanese Town No. 1, Cumberland, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC.
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5567 | Tadashi Doi | 01 March 1909 | Male |
He was born on 1 March 1909. He is also listed in the files as Clifford Doi. He was
a logger and truck driver employed by Royston Logging Company, Cumberland, BC. His
family includes Tomiyo Doi (mother; nee Tomiyo Kato), Umataro Doi (father), Jitsuko
Doi (wife; nee Jitsuko Kuroyama), Clara Reiko Doi [also listed as Reiko Doi and Laiko
Doi and also known as Clara Layko Doi] (daughter), Bernice Doi [also listed as Tomeyo
Doi] (daughter), Sally Doi [also listed as Sachiko Doi] (daughter), and Laura Doi
[also listed as Takako Doi] (daughter). His home address is listed as No. 6 McLean
Road, Cumberland, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC and Albreda, BC.
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10835 | Tomoaki Doi | 18 January 1913 | Male |
He was born on 18 January 1913. He was a self-employed fisherman. His family includes
Tomajiro Doi (father), Hisae Doi (mother; nee Hisae Wada), Mitsue Doi (wife; nee Mitsue
Matsuo), Keimei Doi [also listed as Kemi Doi] (son). His home address is listed as
362 Alexander Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Ashcroft, BC.
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4170 | Tomoyuki Doi | 17 July 1920 | Male |
He was born on 17 July 1920. He was a fisherman employed by B.C. Packers, Steveston,
BC. His family includes Hisae Doi (mother; nee Hisae Wada) and Tomojiro Doi (father).
His home address is listed as Box 127, Imperial Canneries, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Iron Springs, AB and Lethbridge, AB.
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2798 | Yaeko Doi | 25 June 1924 | Female |
She was born on 25 June 1924. Her family includes Kino Doi (mother; nee Kino Murasaki)
and Mataichiro Doi (father). Her home address is listed as Scottish Canadian Cannery,
Steveston, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Blackdale, MB.
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15321 | Yojiro Doi | 08 December 1904 | Male |
He was born on 8 December 1904. His family includes Hisaye Doi (mother; nee Hisaye
Wada) and Tomojiro Doi (father). His home address is listed as Steveston, BC. Field,
BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Thunder River, BC.
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Doki
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
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2446 | Bunsaburo Doki | 29 September 1897 | Male |
He was born on 29 September 1897. He was a fisherman employed by B.C. Packers, Steveston,
BC. His family includes Bunshiro Doki (father) and Matsuno Doki (wife; nee Matsuno
Irikuchi; in Japan). His home address is listed as 42 Phoenix Cannery, Steveston,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC and was exiled to Japan on 31 May 1946.
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Domae
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
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2602 | Hideko Domae | 23 June 1923 | Female |
She was born on 23 June 1923. Her family includes Ida Domae (mother; nee Ida Hamanishi)
and Toyokichi Domae (father). Her home address is listed as Nanaimo, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Lemon Creek, Slocan, BC.
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2600 | Isa Domae | 20 September 1898 | Female |
She was born on 20 September 1898. Her maiden name is Isa Hamanishi. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Gin Hamanishi (mother), Iwakichi Hamanichi (father), Toyokichi
Domae (husband), Iyoko Domae (daughter), Harumi Domae (daughter), Emiko Domae (daughter),
and Sadao Domae (son). Her home address is listed as Nanaimo, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Lemon Creek, Slocan, BC.
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394 | Iwao Domae | 28 September 1921 | Male |
He was born on 28 September 1921. He was a fisherman. His family includes Isa Domae
(mother; nee Isa Hamanishi) and Toyokichi Domae (father). His home address is listed
as Nanaimo, BC. He was interned at Angler, ON before being forcibly uprooted to Summerville,
ON and Toronto, ON. He died at Toronto, ON on 16 February 1947.
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15409 | Iyoko Domae | 04 January 1927 | Female |
She was born on 4 January 1927. She was a student. Her family includes Isa Domae (mother;
nee Isa Hamanishi) and Toyokichi Domae (father). Nanaimo, BC is listed as a former
address. She was forcibly uprooted to Lemon Creek, Slocan, BC.
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774 | Toyokazu Domae | 20 November 1918 | Male |
He was born on 20 November 1918. He was a fisherman employed by Canadian Fishing Company
Limited, Carlisle Cannery, Skeena River, BC. His family includes Isa Domae (mother;
nee Isa Hamanishi) and Toyokichi Domae (father). His home address is listed as Box
156, Nanaimo, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Lemon Creek, Slocan, BC.
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1748 | Toyokichi Domae | 31 August 1895 | Male |
He was born on 31 August 1895. He was a fisherman. His family includes Torano Domae
(mother), Kyushichi Domae (father), Isa Domae (wife; nee Isa Hamanishi), Iyoko Domae
(daughter), Harumi Domae (daughter), Emiko Domae (daughter), and Sadao Domae (son).
His home address is listed as 156 Brechin Road, Nanaimo, BC and as 1230 Stewart Avenue,
Nanaimo, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Lemon Creek, Slocan, BC.
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7115 | Utaka Domae | 05 July 1925 | Male |
He was born on 5 July 1925. He was also known as Yutaka Domae. He was a fisherman
employed by his brother. His family includes Isa Domae (mother; nee sa Hamanishi),
Toyokichi Domae (father), and Toyokazu Domae (brother). His home address is listed
as Nanaimo, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Lemon Creek, Slocan, BC.
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Domai
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
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8821 | Hisae Domai | 24 November 1915 | Female |
She was born on 24 November 1915. She was a housewife. Her family includes Haru Domai
(mother; nee Haru Tanami), Kujiro Domai (father), Nobuo Domai (husband), Kyosuke Domai
(son), and Toshiko Domai (daughter). Her home address is listed as 209 No. 3 Road,
Eburne, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Sandon, BC and Taber, AB.
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13761 | Nobuo Domai | 02 January 1913 | Male |
He was born on 2 January 1913. He was a gardener. His family includes Haru Domai (mother;
nee Haru Tanami), Kiyiroo Domai (father), Hisae Domai (wife; nee Hisae Tanami), Kyosuke
Domai (son), and Toshiko Domai (daughter). His home address is listed as 209 No. 3,
Road, Eburne, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Lemon Creek, BC and Taber, AB.
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Doyama
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
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4556 | Eiichi Doyama | 23 June 1902 | Male |
He was born on 23 June 1902. He was a self-employed fisherman. His family includes
Yasu Doyama (mother; nee Yasu Hamamoto), Torakichi Doyama (father), Kayoko Doyama
(wife; nee Kayoko Uchihara), and Noboru Doyama (son). His home address is listed as
P.O. Box 119, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC. He was exiled
to Japan on 17 June 1946.
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6551 | Fusako Doyama | 11 May 1914 | Female |
She was born on 11 May 1914. Her maiden name is Fusako Yoshida. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Yoshi Yoshida (mother; nee Yoshi Miyaji), Tatsumatsu Yoshida (father),
Yoshio Doyama (husband), Yoshiko Doyama (daughter; in Japan), and Akira Doyama (son;
in Japan). Her home address is listed as P.O. Box 119, Moncton Street, Steveston,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC and she was exiled to Japan on 17 June
1946.
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5233 | Kayoko Doyama | 03 September 1912 | Female |
She was born on 3 September 1912. Her maiden name is Kayoko Uchihara. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Sue Uchihara (mother; nee Sue Kakiuchi), Riu Uchihara (father),
Eiichi Doyama (husband), and Noboru Doyama (son). Her home address is listed as Moncton
street, 3rd Avenue, Steveston, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC and
she was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
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4042 | Yoshio Doyama | 22 October 1905 | Male |
He was born on 22 October 1905. He is also listed as Yoshia Doyama. He was a net man
employed by B.C. Packers Limited, Steveston, BC. His family includes Yasu Doyama (mother;
nee Yasu Hamimoto), Torakichi Doyama (father), Fusako Doyama (wife; nee Fusako Yoshida),
Yoshiko Doyama (daughter; in Japan), and Akira Doyama (son; in Japan). His home address
is listed as P.O. Box 119, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC.
He was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
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Terminology
Readers of these historical materials will encounter derogatory references to Japanese
Canadians and euphemisms used to obscure the intent and impacts of the internment
and dispossession. While these are important realities of the history, the Landscapes
of Injustice Research Collective urges users to carefully consider their own terminological
choices in writing and speaking about this topic today as we confront past injustice.
See our statement on terminology, and related sources here.