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Machida
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
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9536 | Chiyeko Machida | 17 December 1924 | Female |
She was born on 17 December 1924. She was a student. Her family includes Masa Machida
(mother; nee Masa Takahashi) and Torakichi Machida (father). Her home address is listed
as 527 Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
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3205 | Denkichi Machida | 25 June 1885 | Male |
He was born on 25 June 1885. He operated a box making company at 662 Alexander Street,
Vancouver, BC. His family includes Take Machida (wife; nee Take Kumizawa), Yoneko
Machida (daughter), Teruko Machida (daughter), George Machida [also listed as Tsutaro
Machida] (son), and Kikue Machida (daughter). His home address is listed as 336 Alexander
Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC. He died on 01 January
1944.
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2041 | Haruo Machida | 19 February 1920 | Male |
He was born on 19 February 1920. He was a mill hand employed by Pacific Pulp & Paper
Mills, Ocean Falls, BC. His family includes Masa Machida (mother; nee Masa Takahashi)
and Torakichi Machida (father). His home address is listed as 527 East Cordova Street,
Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Ontario.
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8860 | Kikue Machida | 07 December 1922 | Female |
She was born on 7 December 1922. She was a housewife. Her family includes Take Machida
(mother; nee Take Kumazawa), and Denkichi Machida (father). Her home address is listed
as 336 Alexander Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
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3868 | Motokazu Machida | 30 December 1903 | Male |
He was born on 30 December 1903. He was a fisherman employed by B.C. Packers, Steveston,
BC. His family includes Ume Machida (mother), Taichi Machida (father), Shigeko Machida
(wife), Motoi Machida (son), and Sachiko Machida (daughter). His home address is listed
as 102 Moncton Street, Steveston, BC. Mill Bay, Nass River, BC and Victoria Rooms,
Powell Street, Vancouver, BC are listed as former addresses. He was forcibly uprooted
to Iron Springs, AB.
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9537 | Shigeko Machida | 24 August 1903 | Female |
She was born on 24 August 1903. She was a housewife. Her family includes Torakichi
Machida (husband), Chiyeko Machida (daughter), Shigeru Machida (son) and Joe Machida
[also listed as Isao Machida] (son). Her home address is listed as 527 East Cordova
Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
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3870 | Shigeko Machida | 12 August 1914 | Female |
She was born on 12 August 1914. She was a housewife. Her family includes Takako Shirakawa
(mother), Kuichi Shirakawa [possibly Keiichi Shirakawa] (father), Motokazu Machida
(husband), Motoi Machida (son), and Sachiko Machida (daughter). Her home address is
listed as 102 Moncton Street, Steveston, BC. Mill Bay, Nass River, BC and Victoria
Rooms, Powell Street, Vancouver, BC are listed as former addresses. She was forcibly
uprooted to Lethbridge, AB.
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892 | Taichi Machida | Male |
He was born in December 1871. He was a fisherman. His family includes Umeko Machida
(wife; deceased). He lived in Mill Bay, Nass River, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to
Iron Springs, AB, Picture Butte, AB, and Lethbridge, AB.
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3866 | Takashi Machida | 26 September 1912 | Male |
He was born on 26 September 1912. He is also listed as Fred Machida. He was a fish
collector employed by [Mill] Bay Cannery. His family includes Ume Machida (mother;
nee Ume Nishiyama) and Taichi Machida (father). His home address is listed as B.C.
Packer’s House, Mill Bay, Nass River, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge,
AB.
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8861 | Take Machida | 18 April 1900 | Female |
She was born on 18 April 1900. She was a housewife. Her family includes Denkichi Machida
(husband), Kikue Machida (daughter), Yoneko Machida (daughter), Teruko Machida (daughter),
and George Machida [also listed as Tsutaro Machida] (son). Her home address is listed
as 336 Alexander Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC, and
Montreal, QC.
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353 | Take Machida | 14 February 1921 | Male |
He was born on 14 February 1921. No occupation is listed in the file. His family includes
Umeko Machida (mother) and Taichi Machida (father). His home address is listed as
Mill Bay, Nass River, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Iron Springs, AB.
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9160 | Takeo Machida | 10 December 1922 | Male |
He was born on 10 December 1922. He was a boxman employed by D. Machida, Pioneer Box
Mill. His family includes Shigeko Machida (stepmother), and Torakichi Machida (father).
His home address is listed as 527 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Taft, BC and Hamilton, ON.
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233 | Takeyoshi Machida | 19 April 1912 | Male |
He was born on 19 April 1912. He was a millworker employed by BC Pulp Company, Woodfibre,
BC. His family includes Take Machida (mother), Kokichi Machida (father), and Denkichi
Machida (uncle). His home address is listed as Woodfibre, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Popoff Farms, Slocan, BC.
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5238 | Tamekusu Machida | 17 June 1889 | Male |
He was born on 17 June 1889. He was a fisherman. His family includes Yuki Machida
(mother), Unosuke Machida (father), and Suga Machida (wife; nee Suga Yunekura; in
Japan). His home address is listed as 723 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. He was
forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC.
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798 | Teru Machida | 07 December 1914 | Male |
He was born on 07 December 1914. He was a self employed fisherman. His family includes
Umeko Machida (mother; nee Umeko Nishiyama), Taichi Machida (father). His home address
is listed as Mill Bay, Nass River, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Eatonville, ON.
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4215 | Torakichi Machida | 15 December 1889 | Male |
He was born on 15 December 1889. His family includes Shigeko Machida (wife), Shigeru
Machida (son), Joe Machida [also listed as Isao Machida] (son), Chiyeko Machida (daughter).
His home address is listed as 527 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Tashme, BC and Hamilton, ON.
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800 | Toshio Machida | 23 March 1908 | Male |
He was born on 23 March 1908. His name is also listed as Harry Machida. He was a fisherman
employed by B.C. Packers, Mill Bay Cannery, BC. His family includes Umeno Machida
[also listed as Doreen Machida] (wife; nee Umeno Kido [also listed as Doreen Kido]),
Jane Machida [also listed as Sumiko Machida] (daughter), Elaine Kozue Machida [also
known as Elaine Kozuye Machida] (daughter), Ume Machida (mother; nee Ume Nishiyama),
Taichi Machida (father), and one unnamed child. His home address is listed as Mill
Bay, Nass River, BC. Mill Bay, Nass River, BC is listed as a former address. He was
forcibly uprooted to Sandon, BC.
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3768 | Umeno Machida | 15 September 1914 | Female |
She was born on 15 September 1914. She is also listed as Doreen Machida. Her maiden
name is Umeno Kido and Doreen Kido. She was a housewife. Her family includes Rin Kido
(mother), Rikizuchi Kido (father), Toshio Machida [also listed as Harry Machida] (husband),
Jane Machida [also listed as Sumiko Machida] (daughter), Elaine Kozue Machida [also
known as Elaine Kozuye Machida] (daughter), and unnamed child. Her home address is
listed as 921 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Sandon,
BC and Tionaga, ON.
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3766 | Yoshiko Machida | 10 June 1917 | Female |
She was born on 10 June 1917. Her family includes Ume Machida (mother; nee Ume Nishiyama),
and Taichi Machida (father). Her home address is listed as Mill Bay P.O., Nass River,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Iron Springs, AB.
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Machushita
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
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10705 | Shoichi Machushita | 21 November 1914 | Male |
He was born on 21 November 1914. He was a fisherman employed by B.C. Packers, Steveston,
BC. His family includes Harue Matsushita (mother; nee Harue Okano) and Tokutaro Matsushita
(father). PO Box 72, Steveston, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly
uprooted to Hastings Park, Vancouver, BC and New Denver, BC.
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Madokoro
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
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890 | Hiroshi Madokoro | Male |
His family includes Kamezo Madokoro (father) and Aine Madokoro (mother). He was forcibly
uprooted to a sugar beet farm and Chatham, ON.
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6782 | Hiroye Madokoro | 09 June 1899 | Female |
She was born on 9 June 1899. Her maiden name is Hiroye Nakaji. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Tsune Nakaji (mother), Matsujiro Nakaji (father), Jitsuji Madokoro
(husband), Hiroshi Madokoro (son), Mamoru Madokoro (son), and Toyokazu Madokoro (son).
Her home address is listed as 208 Vernon Drive, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to Greenwood, BC.
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945 | Ine Madokoro | 02 December 1886 | Female |
Her maiden name was Ine Ezaki. She was born on 2 December 1886. Her family includes
Kamezo Madokoro (husband; deceased), Toyomatsu Ezaki (father), and Iso Ezaki (mother;
nee Iso Shibaji). She lived in Tofino, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC
and 30 Phoebe Street, Toronto ON.
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878 | Jitsuji Madokoro | 18 June 1893 | Male |
He was born on 18 June 1893. He was a boat carpenter employed by K.M. Boatworks, 607
Denman Street, Vancouver, BC. His family includes Kogiku Madokoro (mother), Toyozo
Madokoro (father), Hiroye Madokoro [possibly Hirae Madokoro] (wife; nee Hiroye Tazaki
or Hirae Tazaki), Hiroshi Madokoro (son), Mamoru Madokoro (son) and Toyokazu Madokoro
(son). His home address is listed as 208 Vernon Drive, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Greenwood, BC.
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2636 | Mary Madokoro | 13 June 1918 | Female |
She was born on 13 June 1918. She is also listed in the file as Miki Madokoro. Her
maiden name is Mary Kimoto [also listed as Miki Kimoto]. She was a housewife. Her
family includes Tama Kimoto (mother; nee Tama Yanai), Kanejiro Kimoto (father), Yoshio
Madokoro (husband), Kenneth Madokoro [also listed as Fusao Madokoro] (son), and Clarence
Madokoro [also listed as Takashi Madokoro] (son). Her home address is listed as Tofino,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Toronto, ON.
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6342 | Michiharu Madokoro | 24 October 1916 | Male |
He was born on 24 October 1916. He was a millhand employed by V.L. and M. Lumber Company,
Chemainus, BC. His family includes Ine Madokoro (mother; nee Ine Isaki or Ine Esaki),
and Kamezo Madokoro (father). His home address is listed as P.O. Box 125, Chemainus,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Toronto, ON.
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876 | Yoshio Madokoro | 28 June 1913 | Male |
He was born on 28 June 1913. He was a fisherman. His family includes Ine Madokoro
(mother; nee Ine Ezaki), Kamezo Madokoro (father), Mary Madokoro [also listed as Miki
Madokoro] (wife; nee Mary Kimoto [also listed as Miki Kimoto]) , Kenneth Madokoro
[also listed as Fusao Madokoro] (son) and Clarence Madokoro [also listed as Takashi
Madokoro] (son). His home address is listed as PO Box 16, Tofino, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Glencoe, ON and 30 Phoebe Street, Toronto, ON.
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Maeba
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
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9759 | Miho Maeba | 03 March 1910 | Female |
She was born on 3 March 1910. She was a housewife. Her maiden name was Miho Kobayashi.
Her family includes Shinichi Maeba (husband), Osamu Maeba (son), Yohsuke Maeba (son),
Miki Maeba (daughter), Yaho Kobayashi (mother; nee Yaho Masuda), and Kyo Kobayashi
(father). Her home address is listed as 230 ½ Alexander Street, Vancouver, BC. She
was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC.
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10632 | Shinichi Maeba | 01 February 1903 | Male |
He was born on 01 February 1903. His name is also listed in the file as Shinichi Maeba.
He was a printing company manager employed by Taiyo Printing Company. His family includes
Bun Maeba (mother; nee Bun Goto), Miho Maeba (wife; nee Miho Kobayashi), Osamu Maeba
(son), Miki Maeba (daughter), and Yohsuke Maeba (son). His home address is listed
as 230 1/2 Alexanger Street, Vancouver, BC. 336 Alexander Street, Vancouver, BC is
listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC and Geraldton,
ON.
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Maeda
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
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13437 | Bobby Maeda | 04 May 1927 | Male |
He was born on 4 May 1927. His name is also listed as Bobby Masakazu Maeda. His family
includes Koijiro Maeda (father). He was forcibly uprooted to Beamsville, ON.
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15350 | Denjiro Maeda | 02 October 1888 | Male |
He was born on 2 October 1888. He was a logger employed by Dumaresque Brothers Logging
Company. His family includes Riyu Maeda (mother), Sutejiro Maeda (father), Hatsu Maeda
(wife; nee Hatsu Baba), Shigeru Maeda (son), Chiyo Maeda (daughter; in Japan), and
Kaori Maeda (son; in Japan). His home address is listed as Allison Harbour, BC. He
was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC and was exiled to Japan on 24 December 1946.
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10674 | Fumiye Maeda | 27 May 1923 | Female |
She was born on 27 May 1923. She was a student. Her family includes Yoshi Maede (mother;
nee Yoshi Nishimura) and Tokichi Maede (father). Her home address is listed as 1017
West 7th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. 733 West Broadway, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former
address. She was forcibly uprooted to Bay Farm, Slocan, BC.
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15351 | Genzo Maeda | 07 April 1894 | Male |
He was born on 7 April 1894. He was a millhand or a labourer. His family includes
Hideko Maeda (wife; in Japan), Fukuoka Maeda (child; in Japan), Sumiko Maeda (daughter;
in Japan), Mitsuko Maeda (daughter; in Japan), and Junko Maeda (daughter; in Japan).
His home address is listed as Ocean Falls, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Thunder
River, BC.
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4782 | Gisaburo Maeda | 09 June 1890 | Male |
He was born on 9 June 1890. He was a self-employed hotel proprietor. His family includes
Muya Maeda [possibly Miiya Maeda] (mother), Riyo Maeda [possibly Rujo Maeda] (father),
Kimi Maeda (wife), and Mitsu Maeda (daughter). His home address is listed as 1140
Granville Street, Vancouver, BC. 476 Alexander Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as
a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC.
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10524 | Haruo Maeda | 03 April 1916 | Male |
He was born on 3 April 1916. He was a self-employed radio technician. His family includes
Riye Maeda (mother; Riye Kobayashi) and Junsaku Maeda (father). His home address is
listed as the corner of Henry Street & Grant Street, Port Moody, BC. P.O. Box 14,
Port Moody, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Bay Farm,
Slocan, BC; 96 Saint Joseph Street, Toronto ON; and 57 Alberta Avenue, Mimico, ON.
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11353 | Hatsu Maeda | 01 December 1896 | Female |
Her maiden name was Hatsu Baba. She was born on 1 December 1896. She was a camp cook
employed by logging camp. Her family includes Masajiro Baba (father), Suye Baba (mother),
Denjiro Maeda (husband), Shigeru Maeda (son), Chiyo Maeda (daughter; in Japan), and
Kaori Maeda (son; in Japan). Her home address is listed as 236 Powell Street, Vancouver,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC and exiled to Japan on 24 December 1946.
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1866 | Hideo Maeda | 16 April 1919 | Male |
He was born on 16 April 1919. He was a mill worker employed by Eburne Saw Mill Company
Limited, Eburne, BC. His family includes Shio Maeda (mother; nee Shio Matsubayashi)
and Tahei Maeda (father). His home address is listed as 1720 Pine Street, Vancouver,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to North Kamloops, BC.
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13256 | Hiroshi Maeda | 01 August 1924 | Male |
He was born on 1 August 1924. His name is also listed as Hiroshi George Maeda. He
was a mill hand employed by Terminal Lumber Company at the foot of Commercial Drive,
Vancouver, BC. His family includes Kojiro Maeda [also listed as Kajiro Maeda] (father).
His mother’s maiden last name is Nishikawa. His home address is listed as 372 West
4th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. 376 West 4th Avenue, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former
address. He was forcibly uprooted to Beamsville, ON.
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411_xi | Jisaburo Maeda | Male |
He was born on 12 August. He was a dry cleaner who owned his own store at 735 Nelson
Street, Vancouver, BC. His family includes Tomino Mayeda (mother), Tsunekichi Mayeda
(father), and Marjorie Maeda [also listed as Tsutae Maeda] (wife). His home address
is listed as 972 Howe Street, Vancouver, BC and 735 Nelson Street, Vancouver, BC.
He was interned at Angler, ON.
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10531 | Junsaku Maeda | 08 August 1888 | Male |
He was born on 8 August 1888. He was a millworker employed by McNair Shingle Company,
Port Moody, BC. His family includes Shige Maeda (mother), Junji Maeda (father), and
Rie Maeda (wife; nee Rie Kobayashi). His home address is listed as the corner of Henry
Street & Grant Street, Port Moody, BC. P.O. Box 14, Port Moody, BC is listed as a
former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Slocan Extension, BC.
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10469 | Kimi Maeda | 15 February 1906 | Female |
She was born on 15 February 1906. Her maiden name is Kimi Iwasaki. She was a hotel
proprieter. Her family includes Nao Iwasaki (mother), Sadajiro Iwasaki (father), Gisaburo
Maeda (husband), and Mitsu Maeda (step-daughter). Her home address is listed as 1140
Granville Street, Vancouver, BC. 368 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former
address. She was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC.
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834 | Kinoye Maeda | 05 February 1893 | Male |
He was born on 05 February 1893. He was a logging contractor and supervisor employed
by Highland Logging Company, Simoom Sound, BC. His family includes Chise Maeda (mother;
nee Chise Takenagai), Genkuro Maeda (father), Yukino Maeda (wife; nee Yukino Nishimoto;
deceased), Shiyoso Maeda [also listed as Shoso Maeda] (son), Yoshio Maeda (son), and
Kiyoshi Maeda [also listed as James Maeda] (son). His home address is listed as Simoom
Sound, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Midway, BC; and Red Sands Camp B-24, Red Sands,
BC.
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3787 | Kiyochi Maeda | 10 October 1918 | Male |
He was born on 10 October 1918. He was a logger employed by E. & G. Logging Company,
Salmon Bay, Toba Inlet. His family includes Yukino Maeda (mother; nee Yukino Nishimoto),
and Kinae Maeda (father). His home address is listed as E. & G. Logging Company, Salmon
Bay, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to ON.
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387 | Kiyoshi Maeda | 20 June 1919 | Male |
He was born on 20 June 1919. He also went by Kiyoshi James Maeda. He was a mill worker
employed by Hillcrest Lumber Company, Duncan, BC. His family includes Sawa Maeda (mother;
nee Sawa Nishikawa) and Kojiro Maeda (father). His home address is listed as 376 West
4th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was interned before being forcibly uprooted to Toronto,
ON.
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2033 | Kojiro Maeda | 26 January 1884 | Male |
He was born on 26 January 1884. An possible alternate spelling of his name is Kojiro
Mayeda. He was retired. His family includes Kuno Maeda [possibly Kuno Mayeda] (mother;
nee Kuno Tamura), Sebe Maeda [possibly Sebe Mayeda] (father), Suwa Nishikawa (wife;
deceased), Bobby Maeda [also listed as Masakazu Maeda] (son), and Marie Maeda [possibly
Marie Mayeda] (daughter). His home address is listed as 376 West 4th Avenue, Vancouver,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Beamsville, ON and Toronto, ON.
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1376 | Marjorie Maeda | Female |
Maeda was a dressmaker. She is also listed as Tsutae Maeda. Her maiden name is Majorie
Nagato and her birth date is not listed. Her family includes Tsuru Nagato (mother),
Denshiro Nagato (father), and Jisaburo Maeda (husband; interned at Camp 130). Her
home address is listed as 972 Howe Street, Vancouver, BC. 1866 Triumph Street, Vancouver,
BC is listed as a previous address. She was forcibly uprooted to Minto City, BC and
to Hamilton, ON. Her listed seized property includes a Victor R.C.A. radio.
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10525 | Masao Maeda | 1918 | Male |
He was born in 1918. He was a millhand employed by McNair Shingle Company, Port Moody,
BC. His family includes Riya Maeda (mother; nee Riya Kobayashi) and Junsaku Maeda
(father). His home address is listed as Port Moody, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to
Bay Farm, Slocan, BC and 96 Saint Joseph Street, Toronto ON.
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10799 | Minoru Maeda | 10 April 1925 | Male |
He was born on 10 April 1925. He was a student. His family includes Tokichi Maeda
(father) and Yoshi Maeda (mother; nee Yoshi Nishimura). His home address is listed
as 1017 West 7th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Bay Farm, BC.
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10503 | Mitsu Maeda | 11 September 1901 | Female |
She was born on 11 September 1901. She was a student at Kaurano Sewing School, 259
East Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC. Her family includes Kikuno Maede (mother), Gisaburo
Maede (father), and Kimi Maede (stepmother). Her home address is listed as 368 Powell
Street, Vancouver, BC. 1140 Granville Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former
address. She was forcibly uprooted to PO Box 4, Port Nelson, ON and 495 Dundas Street,
Toronto, ON.
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13392 | Naosuke Maeda | 01 August 1902 | Male |
He was born on 1 August 1902. His birth name may have been Naosuke Tamaki. His family
includes Toku Maeda (mother; nee Toku Michibata), Komedichi Maeda (father), Tsuruko
Maeda (wife; in Japan), Yuriko Maeda (daughter; in Japan), Tami Tamaki (birth mother),
and Kusumatsu Tamaki (birth father). Ocean Falls, BC and 501 Burrard Street, Vancouver,
BC are listed as former addresses. He was forcibly uprooted to Kelowna, BC and was
exiled to Japan on 24 December 1946.
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10530 | Rie Maeda | 15 April 1894 | Female |
She was born on 15 April 1894. Her maiden name is Rie Kobayashi. She was a dressmaker.
Her family includes Mamaoro Kobayashi (father) and Junsaku Maeda (husband). Her home
address is listed as the corner of Henry Street & Grant Street, Port Moody, BC. She
was forcibly uprooted to Bay Farm, Slocan, BC.
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6343 | Shio Maeda | 16 December 1896 | Female |
She was born on 16 December 1896. Her maiden name is Shio Matsubayashi. She was a
housewife. Her family includes Tahei Maeda (husband), and Shizuko Maeda (daughter).
Her home address is listed as 1720 Pine Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to North Kamloops, BC.
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6344 | Shizuko Maeda | 08 October 1923 | Female |
She was born on 8 October 1923. Her family includes Shio Maeda (mother; nee Shio Matsubayashi),
and Tahei Maeda (father). Her home address is listed as 1720 Pine Street, Vancouver,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to North Kamloops, BC.
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2185 | Tahei Maeda | 23 April 1890 | Male |
He was born on 23 April 1890. He was a sawmill worker employed by Eburne Sawmills
Limited, Marpole, BC. His family includes Shio Maeda (wife), Shizuko Maeda (daughter).
His home address is listed as 1720 Pine Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to North Kamloops, BC.
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1865 | Takeo Maeda | 14 August 1921 | Male |
He was born on 14 August 1921. He was a gardener. His family includes Shio Maeda (mother;
nee Shio Matsubayashi) and Tahei Maeda (father). His home address is listed as 1720
Pine Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Vernon, BC.
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8996 | Tamotsu Maeda | 11 July 1921 | Male |
He was born on 11 July 1921. He was a self-employed proprietor. His family includes
Isao Maeda (mother). His home address is listed as Egmont, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Grand Forks, BC and Coquihalla, BC.
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8751 | Tatsugoro Maeda | 20 March 1870 | Male |
He was born on 20 March 1870. His family includes Oishi Maeda (mother), Tsuruma Maeda
(father), and Koharu Maeda (wife; deceased). His home address is listed as 409 Alexander
Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC.
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10706 | Tokichi Maeda | 20 September 1889 | Male |
He was born on 20 September, 1889. He was a self-employed vegetable seller. His family
includes Yoshi Maeda (wife; nee Yoshi Nishimura), Fumiye Maeda (daughter), Minoru
Maeda (son), and Shigeru Maeda (son). His home address is listed as 1017 West 7th
Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Toronto, Ontario.
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10532 | Toshiko Maeda | 07 July 1923 | Female |
She was born on 7 July 1923. Her family includes Riye Maeda (mother; nee Riye Kobayashi)
and Junsaku Maeda (father). Her home address is listed as the corner of Henry Street
& Grant Street, Port Moody, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Bay Farm, Slocan, BC.
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2171 | Toshimatsu Maeda | 30 March 1914 | Male |
He was born on 30 March 1914. He was a fisherman employed by A.B.C. Packing Company,
Steveston, BC. His family includes Tomino Maeda (mother; nee Tomino Sukawa) and Tsunekichi
Maeda (father). His home address is listed as Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Grand Forks, BC.
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12329 | Toyo Maeda | 15 February 1893 | Female |
She was born on 15 February 1893. Her maiden name is Toyo Yamashita. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Sumi Yamashita (mother; nee Sumi Yasuda), Akitaru Yamashita (father),
Rokusuke Maeda (husband), Irene Yamashita (daughter), Kaoru Yamashita (daughter),
Yoshiye Yamashita (daughter), Hideo Yamashita (son), Eiji Yamashita (son), Clara Yamashita
(daughter), and George Yamashita (son). All of her children used her maiden name,
Yamashita. Her home address is listed as 4117 Western Street, Ladner, BC. She was
forcibly uprooted to Turin, AB.
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10800 | Yoshi Maeda | 04 February 1897 | Female |
She was born on 4 February 1897. She was a housewife. Her family includes Tokichi
Maeda (husband), Fumiye Maeda (daughter), Minoru Maeda (son), and Shigeru Maeda (son).
Her home address is listed as 1017 West 7th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Bay Farm, BC.
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10533 | Yoshiko Maeda | 14 February 1920 | Female |
She was born on 14 February 1920. Her family includes Rie Maeda (mother; nee Rie Kobayashi)
and Junsaku Maeda (father). Her home address is listed as the corner of Henry Street
& Grant Street, Port Moody, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Bay Farm, Slocan, BC.
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15037 | Yukino Maeda | 09 March 1900 | Female |
She was born on 9 March 1900. Her maiden name is Yukino Nishimoto. Her family includes
Hideo Nishimoto (mother; nee Hideo Tagawa), Jotaro Nishimoto (father), Kinoye Maeda
(husband), Yoshio Maeda (son), and Shiyoso Maeda [possibly Shiyozo Maeda] (son). Simoom
Sound, BC is listed as a former address.
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3037 | Yukio Maeda | 22 August 1917 | Male |
His name is also listed in the file as Yukio William Maeda. He was born on 22 August
1917. He was a millhand. His family includes Suwa Maeda (mother; nee Suwa Nishikawa)
and Kojiro Maeda (father). His home address is listed as 376 West 4th Avenue, Vancouver,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Beamsville, ON and Angler, ON.
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Maede
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
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3180 | Hide Maede | 30 December 1894 | Female |
She was born on 30 December 1894. Her maiden name is Hide Ukawa. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Tsuru Ukawa (mother), Unosuki Ukawa (father) and Yoshibei Maede
(husband). Her home address is listed as 104 St. George Street, Nanaimo, BC. She was
forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC. She was exiled to Japan on 24 December 1946.
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2672 | Iyoko Maede | 18 February 1923 | Female |
She was born on 18 February 1923. She was a cannery worker employed by Nelson Brothers
Fisheries, Nanaimo, BC. Her family includes Hide Maede (mother; nee Hide Ikawa) and
Yoshibei Ikawa (father). Her home address is listed as Nanaimo, BC. 439 Powell Street,
Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC and was exiled to Japan
on 24 December 1946.
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5008 | Kichitaro Maede | 25 August 1883 | Male |
He was born on 25 august 1883. He was a self-employed fisherman. His family includes
Yasu Maede (mother; nee Yasu Teranishi), Kichimatsu Maede (father), and Tei Maede
(wife; nee Tei Yamamoto; deceased). His home address is listed as P.O. Box 68, Steveston,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Bridge River, BC.
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14045 | Masasue Maede | 25 April 1900 | Male |
He was born on 25 April 1900. He was a macaroni maker. His family includes Tami Maeda
(mother), Todo Maeda (father), Hideko Maeda (wife; in Japan), Masaharu Maeda (son;
in Japan), and Asajiro Yamada (step-father). 1810 Burrard Street, Vancouver, BC and
326 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted
to Thunder River, BC and New Denver, BC. He was exiled to Japan on 31 May 1946.
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1670 | Takayoshi Maede | 01 May 1915 | Male |
Maede was born on 1 May 1915. He was a self employed fisherman. His family includes
Hide Maede (mother; nee Hide Yukawa), Yoshibei Maede (father) Asako Maede (wife; nee
Asako Iwasaki; in Osaka Japan). His home address is listed as Quathiaski Cove, BC.
He was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC. His listed seized property includes one
lot and dwelling house in 112 Block in the Nanaimo District, and household belongings.
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626_xi | Yoneharu Maede | 13 April 1920 | Male |
He was born on 13 April 1920. He was a fisherman. His family includes Lei Maede (mother;
nee Lei Yamamoto) and Kichitaro Maede (father). PO Box 68, Steveston, BC is listed
as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Angler, ON. He was exiled to Japan
on 17 June 1946.
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1694 | Yoshibei Maede | 03 July 1878 | Male |
He was born on 3 July 1878. He was a self-employed carpenter. His family includes
Nao Maede (mother), Hachirobe Maede (father), Hide Maede (wife; nee Hide Okawa), and
children over the age of sixteen. His home address is listed as 104 St. George Street,
Nanaimo, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC and was exiled to Japan on
24 December 1946.
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Maehara
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
376_xi | Jiro Maehara | 01 July 1899 | Male |
He was born on 1 July 1899. He was a farmer. His family includes Hiru Maehara (mother;
nee Hiru Fujii), Tokutaro Maehara (father), Kiyoko Maehara (wife), Masumi Maehara
(son), Tomoko Maehara (daughter), Yasuko Maehara (daughter), Isamu Maehara (son),
Tsugio Maehara (son), Mutsuo Maehara (son). His home address is listed as Whonnock,
BC. He was interned at Angler, ON.
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9588 | Kiyoko Maehara | 19 July 1906 | Female |
She was born on 19 July 1906. Her maiden name is Kiyoko Watanabe. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Suye Watanabe (mother; nee Suye Sagara), Shigekane Watanabe (father),
Jiro Maehara (husband), Masumi Maehara (son), Tomoko Maehara (daughter), Yasuko Maehara
(daughter), Isamu Maehara (son), Tsugio Maehara (son) and Mutsuo Maehara (son). Her
home address is listed as Rural Route No. 1, Whonnock, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to Popoff Farms, Slocan, BC.
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4652 | Masumi Maehara | 10 July 1926 | Male |
He was born on 10 July 1926. He was a farmer’s help employed by his father. His family
includes Kiyoko Maehara (mother; nee Kiyoko Watanabe) and Jiro Maehara [possibly Jira
Maehara] (father). His home address is listed as Whonnock, BC. Hastings Park, Vancouver,
BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Slocan Extension, BC
and Moose Jaw, SK.
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15052 | Tetsuma Maehara | 07 October 1896 | Male |
He was born on 7 October 1896. He was a logger. His family includes Hiruyo Maehara
(mother; nee Hiruyo Fuji), Tokutaro Maehara (father), Tatsuyo Maehara (wife; nee Tatsuyo
Watanabe; in Japan). Whonnock, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted
to Princeton, BC and was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
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Maekawa
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
1696 | Chiyotaro Maekawa | 11 September 1886 | Male |
He was born on 11 September 1886. He was a fisherman. His family includes Tamaye Maekawa
[also listed as Tamae Maekawa] (wife; nee Tamae Kariya or Tamaye Kariya), Noboru Maekawa
(son), Kiyoko Maekawa (daughter), Tomeharu Maekawa (son), Yoshiko Maekawa (daughter),
and Saburo Maekawa (son). His home address is listed as 980 Stewart Avenue, Nanaimo,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Lemon Creek, Slocan, BC and was exiled to Japan on
2 October 1946.
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886 | Kanzo Maekawa | Male |
He was retired. His family includes Yoshie Maekawa (wife; in Japan), Seiji Maekawa
(son; in Japan), Kenji Maekawa (son; in Japan), and Tsuneo Maekawa (son; in Japan).
His home address is listed as P.O. Box 10, Ucluelet, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Lemon Creek, BC and exiled to Japan.
|
|
228 | Noboru Maekawa | 01 November 1925 | Male |
He was born on 01 November 1925. His family includes Tamaye Maekawa (mother; nee Tamaye
Kariya) and Chiyataro Maekawa (father). His home address is listed as 980 Stewart
Avenue, Nanaimo, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Slocan Extension, BC. He was exiled
to Japan on 02 October 1946.
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884 | Saichiro Maekawa | Unknown |
He was born on 22 May 1915. His family includes Kanzo Maekawa (father), and Yoshie
Maekawa (mother). He lived in Ucluelet, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Chatham, ON.
.
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|
2550 | Tamaye Maekawa | 09 January 1898 | Female |
She was born on 9 January 1898. Her maiden name is Tamaye Kariya. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Kayo Kariya (mother), Torakichi Kariya (father), Chiyotaro Maekawa
(husband), Kiyoko Maekawa (daughter), Tomeharu Maekawa [also listed as Tomiharu Maekawa]
(son), Yoshiko Maekawa (daughter), Saburo Maekawa (son), Noboru Maekawa (son). Her
home address is listed as Nanaimo, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Lemon Creek, BC
and was exiled to Japan on 2 October 1946.
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15719 | Tomeharu Maekawa | 31 March 1930 | Male |
He was born on 31 March 1930. He is also listed as Tomiharu Maekawa. His family includes
Tamaye Maekawa (mother; nee Tamaye Kariya) and Chiyotaro Maekawa (father). He was
forcibly uprooted to Lemon Creek, BC and was exiled to Japan in 1946.
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Maeno
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
6892 | Kenichi Maeno | 28 October 1903 | Male |
He was born on 28 October 1903. He was a self-employed farmer. His family includes
Tome Maeno (mother; nee Tome Kato), Kenjiro Maeno (father), Shiki Maeno (wife; nee
Shiki Wakayama), Miyoko Maeno (daughter), Ayako Maeno (daughter), Michiko Maeno (daughter),
and Hajime Maeno (son). His home address is listed as Rural Route No. 4, New Westminster,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Nobleford, AB.
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3842 | Kiyoshi Maeno | 14 September 1915 | Male |
He was born on 14 September 1915. He was a farmer employed by his brother. His family
includes Tome Maeno (mother; nee Tome Kato) and Kenjiro Maeno (father). His home address
is listed as Sandell Road, Rural Route, No. 4, New Westminster, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Lethbridge, AB.
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3846 | Shiki Maeno | 05 January 1907 | Female |
She was born on 5 January 1907. She was a housewife. Her family includes Shiges Wakayama
(mother; nee Shiges Sato), Kanjiso Wakayama (father), Kenichi Maeno (husband), Miyoko
Maeno (daughter), Ayako Maeno (daughter), Michiko Maeno (daughter), and Hajime Maeno
(son). Her home address is listed as Sandell Road, Rural Route, No. 4, New Westminster,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Nobleford, AB.
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4197 | Tome Maeno | 28 March 1875 | Female |
She was born on 28 March 1875. She was a self-employed farmer. Her family includes
Ryo Kato (mother; nee Ryo Sakurai), Kesoemon Kato [possibly Kesaemon Kato] (father),
Kenjiro Maeno (husband; deceased), Kenichi Maeno (son), Kiyoshi Maeno (son), Haruo
Tomita (daughter; nee Haruo Maeno). Her home address is listed as Sandell Road, Rural
Route, No. 4, New Westminster, BC. Rural Route, No. 4, New Westminster, BC is listed
as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge, AB.
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13971 | Yukio Maeno | 08 April 1898 | Male |
He was born on 8 April 1898. He was an insurance agent. His family includes Tome Maeno
(mother; nee Tome Kato). 300 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former
address. He was forcibly uprooted to Thunder River, BC; Kamloops, BC; and Westwold,
BC.
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Magami
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
14696 | Cyril Magami | 28 January 1912 | Male |
He was born on 28 January 1912. His name is also listed as Cyril Joseph Magami. His
family includes Hatsu Magami (mother; nee Hatsu Okada) and Ichigo Magami [possibly
Ichizo Magami] (father). He lived at Taber, AB.
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Mah
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
14429 | Shizuye Mah | 17 November 1920 | Female |
She was born on 17 November 1920. Her maiden name is Shizuye Okano. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Fukuzo Okano (father), James Mah (husband), and Rennie Mah [also
listed as Kent Mah] (son). 769 East Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a
former address. The file indicates that she was “exempt” from being forcibly uprooted.
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Maigawa
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
5114 | Kiichiro Maigawa | 23 March 1914 | Male |
He was born on 23 March 1914. He was a clerk employed by his father Mr. Maigawa. His
family includes Ito Maigawa (mother; nee Ito Fujita), Kiyojiro Maigawa (father), and
Sumi Maigawa (wife; Sumi Kobayashi). His home address is listed as Cranbrook, BC.
He was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC.
|
13698 | Minamatsu Maigawa | 22 August 1872 | Male |
He was born on 22 August 1872. He was a storekeeper. He was also known as Kiyojiro
Maigawa. His family includes Matsujiro Maigawa (father), Ito Maigawa (wife; nee Ito
Fujita; deceased), Uto Yoshida (daughter; nee Uto Maigawa; in Japan), Sumi Fujita
(daughter; nee Sumi Maigawa), and Kiichiro Maigawa (son). His home address is listed
as Cranbrook, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC; Tashme, BC; and Toronto,
ON.
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13699 | Sumi Maigawa | 06 May 1918 | Female |
She was born on 6 May 1918. She was a housewife. Her family includes Mie Kitamura
(mother) and Kiichiro Maigawa (husband). Her home address is listed as Cranbrook,
BC. 1024 West 6th Avenue, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. She was forcibly
uprooted to Rosebery, BC.
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Maihara
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
3309 | Jun Maihara | 30 October 1908 | Female |
She was born on 30 October 1908. She was a housewife. Her family includes Sadamichi
Maihara (husband), Michiko Maihara (daughter), and Hiroko Maihara [also listed as
Frances Maihara] (daughter). She lived in Skeena, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to
Bay Farm, BC.
|
2784 | Sadamichi Maihara | 10 November 1903 | Male |
He was born on 10 November 1903. He was a fisherman. His family includes Fusa Maihara
(mother), Inosuke Maihara (father), Jun Maihara (wife), Michiko Maihara (daughter),
and Hiroko Maihara (daughter). His home address is listed as 409 Alexander Street,
Vancouver, BC. Claxton Cannery, Skeena, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly
uprooted to Bay Farm, BC.
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Maikawa
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
9218 | Bungoro Maikawa | 15 April 1898 | Male |
He was born on 15 April 1898. He was a storekeeper employed by his brother at T. Maikawa
Stores Company Limited, 369 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. His family includes Jun
Maikawa (wife; nee Jun Ogawa), Toshiko Maikawa (daughter), Sumiko Maikawa (daughter),
Fumio Maikawa (son), and Emiko Maikawa (daughter). His home address is listed as 2690
Cambridge Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Bridge River, BC and
Vernon, BC.
|
12642 | Haruko Maikawa | 15 August 1915 | Female |
She was born on 15 August 1915. Her maiden name is Haruko Matsumoto. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Sarino Matsumoto [possibly Tarino Matsumoto] (mother; nee Sarino
Sumi or Tarino Sumi), Takomatsu Matsumoto (father), Sadao Maikawa (husband), Tamiko
Maikawa (daughter), Yukiko Maikawa (daughter), and Takasi Maikawa (son). Her home
address is listed as 350 Alexander Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to Revelstoke, BC.
|
2680 | Hideo Maikawa | 21 February 1915 | Male |
He was born on 21 February 1915. He was a mechanic employed by Nippon Auto Supply,
Vancouver, BC. His family includes Tetsu Maikawa (mother; nee Tetsu Inamoto) and Sadakichi
Maikawa (father). His home address is listed as 551 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC.
He was forcibly uprooted to Vernon, BC.
|
9350 | Jun Maikawa | 25 July 1906 | Female |
She was born on 25 July 1906. She was a housewife. Her family includes Bungoro Maikawa
(husband), Toshiko Maikawa (daughter), Sumiko Maikawa (daughter), Fumio Maikawa (daughter)
and Emiko Maikawa (daughter). Her home address is listed as 2690 Cambridge Street,
Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Bridge River, BC.
|
2362 | Kazuyoshi Maikawa | 23 November 1911 | Male |
He was born on 23 November 1911. He was a bookkeeper employed by Nippon Auto Supply
Company, 298 Alexander Street, Vancouver, BC. His family includes Chiye Hatsu Maikawa
(mother; nee Chiye Hatsu Imamoto), Sadakichi Maikawa (father), Kiyoko Maikawa (wife;
nee Kiyoko Nozaki), Sadako Maikawa [also listed as Joanne Maikawa] (daughter), Hideo
Maikawa (brother), and Takeo Maikawa (brother). His home address is listed as 2267
Napier Street, Vancouver, BC. 551 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former
address. He was forcibly uprooted to Blind Bay, BC.
|
14446 | Kiichi Maikawa | 14 January 1907 | Male |
He was born on 14 January 1907. His family includes Kura Maikawa (mother) and Chotaro
Maikawa (father). 200 Maple Avenue, Powell River, BC and 1950 Machewa Avenue, Vancouver,
BC are listed as former addresses. He was forcibly uprooted to Pyramid Camp, BC.
|
10241 | Kiyoko Maikawa | 10 September 1914 | Female |
She was born on 10 September 1914. She was a housewife. Her family includes Kazuyoshi
Maikawa [also listed as Kasuyoshi Maikawa] (husband), Sadako Maikawa [also listed
as Joanne Maikawa] (daughter). Her home address is listed as 2267 Naper Street, Vancouver,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to 362 Sammon Avenue, Toronto Ontario.
|
533 | Kiyoshi Maikawa | 25 March 1923 | Male |
He was born on 25 March 1923. He was a bookkeeper employed by Nippon Auto Supply Limited,
298 Alexander Street, Vancouver, BC. His family includes Tetsu Maikawa (mother; nee
Tetsu Inamoto) and Sadakichi Maikawa (father). His home address is listed as 551 Powell
Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Bridge River, BC and 11 Mountjoy
Avenue, Toronto, ON.
|
6200 | Koyoshi Maikawa | 25 August 1891 | Female |
She was born on 25 August 1891. Her maiden name is Koyoshi Higashi. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Setsu Higashi (mother; nee Setsu Hizaka), Naokichi Higashi (father),
Tokujiro Maikawa (husband), Misao Maikawa (daughter), Fujie Maikawa (daughter), Eiichi
Maikawa (son; deceased), Kimiye Maikawa (daughter; deceased), and Hiroshi Maikawa
(son; deceased). Her home address is listed as Vancouver Cannery, Eburne, BC. She
was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge, AB.
|
9161 | Misao Maikawa | 09 September 1917 | Female |
She was born on 9 September 1917. She was a housewife. Her family includes Tokio Maikawa
(husband), and Minako Maikawa (daughter). Her home address is listed as 2633 McGill
Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Bridge River, BC.
|
6198 | Misao Maikawa | 29 March 1924 | Female |
She was born on 29 March 1924. Her family includes Misao Maikawa (mother; nee Koyoshi
Higashi), and Tokujiro Maikawa (father). Her home address is listed as Vancouver Cannery,
Eburne, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge, AB.
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9265 | Sadakichi Maikawa | 10 June 1884 | Male |
He was born on 10 June 1884. He was a self-employed garageman. His family includes
Tetsu Maikawa (wife; nee Tetsu Inamoto), Sachiko Maikawa (daughter), Michiko Maikawa
(daughter), Hiroshi Maikawa (son), Kiyoshi Maikawa (son), Takeo Maikawa (son), Hideo
Maikawa (son), and Kazue Maikawa (daughter). His home address is listed as 551 Powell
Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Blue River, BC and Toronto ON.
|
10449 | Sadao Maikawa | 09 December 1910 | Male |
He was born on 9 December 1910. He was a grocer manager Maikawa Limited. His family
includes Haruko Maikawa (wife), Tamiko Maikawa (daughter), Yukiko Maikawa (daughter),
Takasi Maikawa (son). His home address is listed as 35 Alexander Street, Vancouver,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Hamilton, Ontario.
|
1698 | Sannosuke Maikawa | 11 June 1881 | Male |
He was born on 11 June 1881. He was a self-employed fisherman. His family includes
Isamu Maikawa (son). His home address is listed as Seal Cove, Prince Rupert, BC. He
was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC.
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1489 | Shizuyo Maikawa | 27 July 1923 | Female |
Maikawa was born on 27 July 1923. She was a cannery worker employed by Nootka Bamfield
Packing Company, Port Albion, BC. Her family includes Yoshiye Maikawa (mother; nee
Yoshiye Yamaguchi; in Japan) and Kanzo Maikawa (father). Her home address is listed
as P.O. Box 10, Ucluelet, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Lemon Creek, BC and was
exiled to Japan on 2 August 1946. Her listed seized property includes a Kodak Box
Type camera which was later mailed to her.
|
3577 | Takeo Maikawa | 11 April 1920 | Male |
He was born on 11 April 1920. He was a service station attendant employed by his father
Mr. Maikawa. His family includes Tetsu Maikawa (mother), and Sadakichi Maikawa (father).
His home address is listed as 551 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to London, ON.
|
3330 | Tokio Maikawa | 28 March 1908 | Male |
He was born on 28 March 1908. He was a self-employed directing manager of T. Maikawa
Stores Limited. His family includes Misao Maikawa (wife; nee Misao Nakamura), Tomakichi
Maikawa (father), Kiki Maikawa (mother; nee Kiki Natsuhara), and Minako Maikawa (daughter).
His home address is listed as 2633 McGill Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Bridge River, BC.
|
2318 | Tokujiro Maikawa | 25 April 1891 | Male |
He was born on 25 April 1891. He was a boat builder. His family includes Matsu Maikawa
(mother; nee Matsu Yamaguchi), Hichimatsu Maikawa (father), Koyoshi Maikawa (wife;
nee Koyoshi Higashi), Misao Maikawa (daughter), Fujie Maikawa (daughter), Eiichi Maikawa
(son; deceased), Kimiye Maikawa (daughter; deceased), and Hiroshi Maikawa (son; deceased).
His home address is listed as Eburne, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Taber, AB.
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Maioka
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
9490 | Chusaku Maioka | 10 October 1864 | Male |
He was born on 10 October 1864. His family includes Tomi Maioka (wife; nee Tomi Kagawa;
in Japan). His home address is listed as Sidney, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Sandon,
BC and New Denver, BC. He died at New Denver on 27 July 1946.
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Maki
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
222 | Kichitaro Maki | 01 January 1899 | Male |
He was born on 1 January 1899. He was born Kichitaro Umamyo, but took his wife’s surname
when he married. He was employed by Hatzic Shake Shingle Company, Hatzic, BC. His
family includes Oriye Umamyo (mother; nee Oriye Kawada) and Hisakichi Umamyo (father).
His home address is listed as Glacier, BC. Box 4, Uchida Camp, Hatzic, BC is listed
as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Rocky Mountain House, AB. He was
exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
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Makihara
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
1101_xi | Fumiye Makihara | 02 February 1904 | Male |
He was born on 2 February 1904. He worked in a shingle camp. His family includes Yoshiko
Makihara (wife; nee Yoshiko Adachi; in Japan), Asamu Makihara (son; in Japan), Satoshi
Makihara (son; in Japan), Hisachi Makihara (son; in Japan), Ray Makihara (daughter;
in Japan), and Takashi Makihara (son; in Japan). His home address is listed as 409
Alexander Street, Vancouver, BC. He was interned before he was forcibly uprooted to
Rocky Mountain House, AB.
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Makimoto
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
6473 | Fumi Makimoto | 13 January 1921 | Female |
She was born on 13 January 1921. She was a dressmaker employed by K. Iwata, 368 East
Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. Her family includes Shizuko Makimoto (mother; nee Shizuko
Namba), and Tomisaburo Makimoto (father). Her home address is listed as East Cordova
Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Sandon, BC.
|
4691 | Shizuko Makimoto | 21 January 1901 | Female |
She was born on 21 January 1901. She was a housewife. Her family includes Masano Namba
(mother), Magosaburo Namba [possibly Magasaburo Namba] (father), Tomesaburo Makimoto
(husband), Mitsuko Makimoto (daughter), Jitsuo Makimoto (son), Takaharu Makimoto (son),
Fumiko Makimoto (daughter), and Yoshiko Makimoto (daughter). Her home address is listed
as Box 399, Cumberland, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Sandon, BC.
|
7194 | Takaharu Makimoto | 21 March 1925 | Male |
He was born on 21 March 1925. He was a student. His family includes Shizuko Makimoto
(mother; nee Shizuko Namba) and Tomisaburo Makimoto (father). His home address is
listed as Cumberland, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Monte Lake, BC and Toronto,
ON.
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4031 | Tomesaburo Makimoto | 21 March 1877 | Male |
He was born on 21 March 1877. He was a logger employed by Deep Bay Logging Company,
Fanny Bay, BC. His family includes Yuki Makimoto (mother), Kichigoro Makimoto (father),
Shizuko Makimoto (wife; nee Shizuko Namba), Takaharu Makimoto (son), Jitsuo Makimoto
(son), Fumiko Makimoto (daughter), Yoshiko Makimoto (daughter), and Mitsuko Makimoto
(daughter). His home address is listed as Box 399, Cumberland, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Sandon, BC.
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8657 | Yoshiko Makimoto | 24 February 1923 | Female |
She was born on 24 February 1923. She was a maid employed by Dr. DeMuth, Vancouver,
BC. Her family includes Shizuko Makimoto (mother; nee Shizuko Namba), and Tomisaburo
Makimoto (father). Her home address is listed as 1056 Richelieu Street, Vancouver,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Sandon, BC and Toronto, ON.
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Makino
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
7069 | Ayako Makino | 02 July 1923 | Female |
She was born on 2 July 1923. Her occupation is listed as “home help”. Her family includes
Kotoro Makino (mother; nee Kotono Akagi), Mototaro Makino (father), Kazuo Makino (brother),
and Michio Makino (brother). Her home address is listed as 21st Avenue, Rural Route
No. 1, Whonnock, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Lemon Creek, Slocan, BC.
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14372 | Ishio Makino | 18 April 1899 | Male |
He was born on 18 April 1899. His birth name is Ishio Nagase and his name is also
listed in the file as Ishio Peter Makino. He was a peddler. His family includes Masano
Makino (wife), Sumiye Makino (daughter), Katsumi Makino [also listed as Paul Makino]
(son), Yutaka Makino (son), Sadako Makino (daughter), Akira Makino (son), Hideko Makino
(daughter), Naomi Makino (daughter), John Makino [also listed as Iwao Makino] (son;
born in 1943), Joy Makino [also listed as Harumi Makino] (daughter; born in 1945),
and Timothy Makino [also listed as Kiyoshi Makino] (son). His home address is listed
as 420 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC
and Hamilton, ON.
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5927 | Katsuji Makino | 28 October 1881 | Male |
He was born on 28 October 1881. He is also listed as Stephen Makino. He was a rooming
house operator. His family includes Kikuye Makino [also listed as Kikue Makino] (wife),
Masano Makino (daughter), and Haruno Kimura (daughter; nee Haruno Makino). His home
address is listed as 110 Water Street, Vancouver, BC and 355 Powell Street, Vancouver,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC and Arthur, ON.
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7071 | Kazuo Makino | 24 October 1918 | Male |
He was born on 24 October 1918. He was a millhand employed by B.C. Pulp & Paper Company,
Woodfibre, BC. His family includes Kotono Makino (mother; nee Kotono Akagi), Mototaro
Makino (father), Ayako Makino (sister), and Michio Makino (brother). His home address
is listed as Woodfibre, B.C. 21st Avenue, Whonnock, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to
Islington, ON.
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8878 | Kikuye Makino | 13 October 1881 | Female |
She was born on 13 October 1881. She was a housewife. Her family includes Katsuji
Makino (husband), Masano Makino (daughter), and Haruno Kimura (daughter; nee Haruno
Makino). Her home address is listed as 355 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Slocan, BC.
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7070 | Kotono Makino | 03 August 1892 | Female |
She was born on 3 August 1892. Her maiden name is Kotono Akagi. Her occupation is
listed as housewife. Her family includes Fuji Akagi (mother; nee Fuji Ikeda), Masajiro
Akagi (father), Mototaro Makino (husband), Ayako Makino (daughter), Kazuo Makino (son),
and Michio Makino (son). Her home address is listed as 21st Avenue, Rural Route No.
1, Whonnock, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan Extension, BC.
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8879 | Masano Makino | 23 March 1904 | Female |
She was born on 23 March 1904. She is also listed as Alice Makino. Her maiden name
is Masano Makino. She was a housewife. Her family includes Kikuno Makino (mother),
Katsuji Makino (father), Ishio Makino (husband), Katsumi Makino [also listed as Paul
Makino] (son), Yutaka Makino (son), Sadako Makino (daughter), Akira Makino (son),
Hideko Makino (daughter), Sumiye Makino (daughter), Timothy Makino [also listed as
Kiyoshi Makino] (son), John Makino [also listed as Iwao Makino] (son; born in 1943),
Joy Makino [also listed as Harumi Makino] (daughter; born in 1945), and Naomi Makino
(daughter). Her home address is listed as 420 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC.
She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC.
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7004 | Mototaro Makino | 06 June 1885 | Male |
He was born on 6 June 1885. He was a farmer. His family includes Tsune Makino (mother),
Kumakichi Makino (father; formerly Kumakichi Tomioka), Kotono Makino (wife; nee Katano
Akagi or Kotano Akagi), Michio Makino (son), Ayako Makino (daughter), and Kazuo Makino
(son). His home address is listed as 21st Avenue, Rural Route No. 1, Whonnock, BC.
He was forcibly uprooted to Slocan Extension, BC.
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880 | Toshimasa Makino | 29 July 1911 | Male |
He was born on 29 July 1911. He was a logger employed by Dumaresq Lumber Company,
Allison Harbour, BC and a section hand employed by C.P.R., Toronto, ON. His family
includes Kimie Makino (mother) and Unosuke Makino (father). His home address is listed
as Allison Harbour, BC. Glacier, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly
uprooted to Fort William, ON and 191 McCaul Street, Toronto, ON.
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14715 | Unosuke Makino | 29 April 1873 | Male |
He was born on 29 April 1873. He was retired at the time of the file. His family includes
Kimiye Makino (wife; nee Kimiye Takahashi; in Japan), Haruko Shintani (daughter; nee
Haruko Makino), and Toshimasa Makino (son). His home address is listed as 1182 West
7th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC; Rosebery, BC;
and Kaslo, BC where he died on 24 May 1947.
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Makioku
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
14468 | Reizo Makioku | 25 January 1896 | Male |
He was born on 25 January 1896. He was a shop employee. His family includes Koichi
Makioku (father), Mada Owen [possibly also Mada Makioku] (wife), and Joan Makioku
[also listed as Joan Racey Makioku] (daughter). He lived at 5 Huron Street, Toronto,
ON.
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Mano
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
3999 | Hatsukichi Mano | 15 March 1877 | Male |
He was born on 15 March 1877. He was a cannery worker employed by B.C. Packers Company
Limited, Deep Bay, BC. His home address is listed as Deep Bay, BC. 786 East Hastings
Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Slocan,
BC. He was exiled to Japan on 2 August 1946.
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15242 | Jonoshin Mano | 16 January 1902 | Male |
He was born on 16 January 1902. He was a sawmill employee. His family includes Kinu
Fujii [possibly also Kinu Mano] (mother), Kumakichi Mano (father), Ayako Mano (wife;
nee Ayako Fujii; in Japan), and Osamu Mano (son; in Japan). His home address is listed
as House 9, Fraser Mills, BC. Jasper, AB is listed as a former address. He was forcibly
uprooted to Copper Creek, BC and was exiled to Japan on 31 May 1946.
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Marubashi
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
828_xi | Hanshichi Marubashi | 11 February 1894 | Male |
He was born on 11 February 1894. He was a grocer. His family includes Sato Marubashi
(wife; nee Sato Nakagawa), Hiroye Marubashi (daughter), Shigeto Marubashi (son), Tamio
Marubashi (son), Shizuyo Marubashi (daughter), Osamu Marubashi (son) and Manabu Marubashi
(son). His home address is listed as 306 West 5th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Angler, ON; Homewood Sanitarium, Guelph, ON; 516 Queen Street West, Toronto,
ON and 343 Highfield Road, Toronto, ON.
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13280 | Hiroye Marubashi | 22 September 1926 | Female |
She was born on 22 September 1926. Her name is also listed as Hiroye Helen Marubashi.
She was a student at Fairview High School of Commerce. Her family includes Sato Marubashi
(mother; nee Sato Nakagawa) and Hanshichi Marubashi (father). Her home address is
listed as 154 West 5th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Lemon Creek,
Slocan, BC.
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829_xi | Osamu Marubashi | 13 March 1924 | Male |
He was born on 13 March 1924. He was a grocer employed by his father. His family includes
Sato Marubashi (mother; nee Sato Nakagawa), and Hanshichi Marubashi (father). His
home address is listed as 306 West 5th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Angler, ON.
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13281 | Sato Marubashi | 27 October 1896 | Female |
She was born on 27 October 1896. Her maiden name is Sato Nakagawa and her previous
married name was Sato Kondo before she and her husband changed their surname. She
helped her husband run his store at 306 West 5th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. Her family
includes Ume Nakagawa (mother; nee Ume Kato), Masataro Nakagawa (father), Hanshichi
Marubashi (husband), Tamio Marubashi (son), Shizuyo Marubashi (daughter), Osamu Marubashi
(son), Shigeto Marubashi (son), Hiroye Marubashi (daughter), and Manabu Marubashi
(son). Her home address is listed as 154 West 5th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. 306 West
5th Avenue, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted
to Lemon Creek, Slocan, BC and Guelph, ON.
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13282 | Shigeto Marubashi | 19 September 1925 | Male |
He was born on 19 September 1925. His name is also listed as Shigeto Frank Marubashi
He was a student at King Edward High School. His family includes Sato Marubashi (mother;
nee Sato Nakagawa) and Hanshichi Marubashi (father). His home address is listed as
154 West 5th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. 306 West 5th Avenue, Vancouver, BC is listed as
a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Lemon Creek, Slocan, BC.
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13283 | Shizuyo Marubashi | Female |
She was a student at King Edward High School. Her family includes Sato Marubashi (mother;
nee Sato Nakagawa) and Hanshichi Marubashi (father). 154 West 5th Avenue, Vancouver,
BC. 306 West 5th Avenue, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. She was forcibly
uprooted to Lemon Creek, Slocan, BC.
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|
830_xi | Tamio Marubashi | 05 October 1921 | Male |
He was born on 05 October 1921. He was a millhand. His family includes Sato Marubashi
(mother; nee Sato Nakazawa) and Hanshichi Marubashi (father). His home address is
listed as 306 West 5th Avenue, Vancouver, BC and Woodfibre, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Angler, ON.
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Marumoto
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
7461 | Ichiko Marumoto | 19 July 1923 | Female |
She was born on 19 July 1923. Her married name is Ichiko Ezaki. Her family includes
Kameno Marumoto [possibly Kamino Marumoto] (mother; nee Kameno Kamei or Kamino Kamei),
Mokichi Marumoto (father), and Hiroaki Ezaki (husband; married in 1945). Her home
address is listed as P.O. Box 278, Steveston, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to New
Denver, BC and Crowsnest, AB.
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1311 | Kameno Marumoto | 09 September 1888 | Female |
Marumoto was born on 9 September 1888. She was a housewife and cannery worker employed
by A.B.C. Packers, Steveston, BC. Her family includes Mokichi Marumoto (husband),
Shigeru Marumoto (son), Minoni Marumoto (son), Ichiko Marumoto (daughter), Kazumi
Marumoto (son), and Yoko Marumoto (daughter). Her mother and father are listed as
deceased at time of file and no names are provided. Her home address is listed as
House No. 35 Phoenix Cannery, Steveston, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Tashme,
BC on 5 June 1942. She owned household goods, one electric massage set, one storage
battery, and one Singer sewing machine which was shipped to her daughter. Her signature
is in Japanese.
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1373 | Kazumi Marumoto | 07 June 1925 | Male |
Marumoto was born on 7 June 1925. He was a student. His family includes Kameno Marumoto
(mother; nee Kameno Kamei) and Mokichi Marumoto (father). His home address is listed
as Box 278, Steveston, BC. He lived at House 35, Phoenix Cannery, Steveston, BC. He
was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC. No seized property is listed.
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1329 | Minoru Marumoto | 01 August 1926 | Male |
Marumoto was born on 1 August 1926. He was formerly a fisherman. His family includes
Kameno Marumoto (mother; nee Kameno Kamei) and Mokichi Marumoto (father). His home
address is listed as House No. 35, Phoenix Cannery, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Windermere Valley, BC. There is no seized property listed.
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4376 | Mokichi Marumoto | 07 July 1885 | Male |
He was born on 7 July 1885. He was a fisherman employed by Bell-Irving Fishing Company
Limited, Steveston, BC. His family includes Kameno Marumoto (wife), Kazumi Marumoto
(son), Shigeru Marumoto (son), Minoni Marumoto (son), Ichiko Marumoto (daughter),
and Yoko Marumoto (daughter). His home address is listed as P.O. Box 278, Steveston,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC and Tashme, BC.
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4094 | Shigeru Marumoto | 01 August 1919 | Male |
He was born on 1 August 1919. He was a fisherman employed by Anglo-British Columbia
Packing Company, Steveston, BC. His family includes Kamei Marumoto (mother; nee Kamei
Kameno) and Mokichi Marumoto (father). His home address is listed as House No. 35,
Phoenix Cannery, Steveston, BC. Pier Box 278, Steveston, BC is listed as a former
address. He was forcibly uprooted to Schreiber, ON, Montreal, QC, Tashme, BC, and
Winnipeg, MB.
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Maruno
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
10832 | Eizaburo Maruno | 15 October 1906 | Male |
He was born on 15 October 1906. He was a bookkeeper. His family includes Yaeko Maruno
(wife; nee Yaeko Matsuno), Ichiro Maruno [also listed as Leonard Maruno] (son). His
home address is listed as 2275 McGill Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Toronto, Ontario.
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9348 | Haruko Maruno | 25 April 1921 | Female |
She was born on 25 April 1921. Her married name is Haruko Ashikawa. She was an office
clerk employed by Union Fish Company, 469 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. Her family
includes Yoshiye Maruno (mother; nee Yoshiye Onishi), Kichitaro Maruno (father), and
Shigemichi Ashikawa (husband). Her home address is listed as 504 Alexander Street,
Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to 185 1/2 Beverley Street, Toronto, ON.
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4262 | Hideko Maruno | 03 October 1921 | Female |
She was born on 3 October 1921. Her married name is Hideko Taniguchi. Her family includes
Nobue Maruno (mother; nee Nobue Kiyota), Tatsushi Maruno (father), and Moriharu Tanigami
(husband; married on May 20, 1943). Her home address is listed as Rural Route, No.
4, New Westminster, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Raymond, AB.
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9347 | Hinaye Maruno | 30 January 1917 | Female |
She was born on 30 January 1917. She was a bookkeeper employed by Union Fish Company,
469 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. Her home address is listed as 504 Alexander Street,
Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to PO Box 18, Revelstoke, BC and Toronto,
ON.
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15268 | Hiroo Maruno | 20 January 1907 | Male |
He was born on 20 January 1907. He is also listed as Hiro Maruno. He was a shipper.
His family includes Akie Maruno (mother), Matashige Maruno (father), Eiko Maruno (wife;
nee Eiko Kitagawa), Hideo Maruno (son), Michiko Maruno (daughter), and Naomi Maruno
(daughter). 45 West 5h Avenue, Vancouver, BC and 133 West 5th Avenue, Vancouver, BC
are listed as former addresses. He was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC.
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15193 | Hiroshi Maruno | 04 July 1901 | Male |
He was born on 4 July 1901. He was a sawmill hand. His family includes Teji Maruno
(mother; nee Teji Katashima), Senji Maruno (father), Tokuye Maruno (wife; in Japan),
and Hatsuko Maruno (daughter). His home address is listed as 161 West 6th Avenue,
Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Alsask, SK.
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1539 | Masaaki Maruno | 22 May 1919 | Male |
Maruno was born on 22 May 1919. He was a shipper for Union Fish Company. His family
includes Yoshiye Maruno (mother; nee Yoshiye Onishi; deceased at time of file), Kichitaro
Maruno (father; deceased at time of file), Haruko Maruno (sister; owner of 461 Powell
Street, Vancouver, BC), Hinaye Alice Maruno (sister; owner of 2275 McGill Street,
Vancouver, BC), and Eizaburo Maruno (brother). His home address is listed as 504 Alexander
Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Revelstoke, BC. His listed seized
property includes 504 Alexander Street, Vancouver, BC, a “Japanese style” rooming
house which was eventually sold to John Zambosky after a series of unsuccessful tenancies,
including a man who collected rent from the tenants and fled with the money, leading
the gas, water, and lights to be shut off.
|
2774 | Michiko Maruno | 20 December 1919 | Female |
She was born on 20 December 1919. Her maiden name is Michiko Yamagami. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Miyone Yamagami [possible Miyono Yamagami] (mother; nee Miyone
Ariyama or Miyono Ariyama), Nijiro Yamagami (father), Satoshi Maruno (husband), Koiti
Maruno (son), and Yukito Maruno (son). Her home address is listed as 25 Victoria Crescent,
Nanaimo, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Lemon Creek, Slocan, BC and was exiled to
Japan on 2 October 1946.
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4268 | Nobue Maruno | 01 April 1901 | Female |
She was born on 1 April 1901. She was a housewife. Her family includes Hatsuye Kiyota
[possibly Hatsiiye Kiyota] (mother), Ike Kiyota [Ihe Kiyota] (father), Tatsushi Maruno
(husband), Hideko Tanigami (daughter; nee Hideko Maruno), Tooru Maruno (son), Yasushi
Maruno (son), and Shoji Maruno (son). Her home address is listed as Rural Route, No.
4, New Westminster, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge, AB.
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13195 | Satoshi Maruno | 26 December 1907 | Male |
He was born on 26 December 1907. He was a shoemaker who owned and operated Togo Shoe
Repairs with T. Samejima and T. Sameshima. His family includes Sode Maruno (mother;
nee Sode Morito), Segro Maruno (father), Michiko Maruno (wife; nee Michiko Yamagami),
Koiti Maruno (son), and Yukito Maruno (son). His home address is listed as 25 Victoria
Crescent, Nanaimo, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Lemon Creek, Slocan, BC and was
exiled to Japan on 2 October 1946.
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3877 | Tatsushi Maruno | 12 January 1890 | Male |
He was born on 12 January 1890. He was a self-employed farmer. His family includes
Hisa Maruno (mother), Kumataro Maruno (father), Nobue Maruno (wife; nee Nobue Kiyota),
Hideko Tanigami (daughter; nee Hideko Maruno), Tooru Maruno (son), Yasushi Maruno
(son), and Shoji Maruno (son). His home address is listed as 222 Sandell Road, Rural
Route, No. 4, New Westminster, BC. Sandell Road, Rural Route, No. 3, New Westminster,
BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Raymond, AB.
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4123 | Tooru Maruno | 08 October 1924 | Male |
He was born on 8 October 1924. He was a student. His family includes Nobue Maruno
(mother; nee Nobue Kiyota) and Tatsushi Maruno (father). His home address is listed
as 222 Sandell Road, Surrey, BC. Sandell Road, Rural Route, No. 4, New Westminster,
BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Raymond, AB.
|
10608 | Yaeko Maruno | 08 July 1917 | Female |
She was born on 08 July 1917. Her maiden name is Yaeko Kobayashi. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Ryu Kobayashi (mother), Eizaburo Maruno (husband), and Ichiro
Maruno [also listed as Leonard Maruno] (son). Her home address is listed as 504 Alexander
Street, Vancouver, BC. 2275 McGill Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address.
She was forcibly uprooted to 25 Fulton Avenue, Toronto, ON.
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4073 | Yasushi Maruno | 17 March 1920 | Male |
He was born on 17 March 1920. He was a farm hand employed by his father. His family
includes Nobue Maruno (mother; nee Nobue Kiyota) and Tatsushi Maruno (father). His
home address is listed as Rural Route, No. 4, New Westminster, BC. Sandell Road, Rural
Route, No. 4, New Westminster, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted
to Lethbridge, AB.
|
11613 | Yeiko Maruno | April 1916 | Female |
She was born in approximately 1916. She was a housewife. Her family includes Shinjiro
Kitagawa (father), Nui Kitagawa [also listed as Nuie Kitagawa] (mother; nee Nui Matsumoto
and Nuie Matsumoto), Hiroo Maruno (husband), Hideo Maruno (son), Naomi Maruno (daughter),
Michiko Maruno (daughter). Her home address is listed as 133 West 5th Avenue, Vancouver,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC.
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Maruoka
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
15548 | Hatsue Maruoka | 25 November 1913 | Female |
She was born on 25 November 1913. She was a housewife. Her family includes Motoi Maruoka
[possibly Matoi Maruoka] (husband), Satoru Maruoka (son) and Osamu Maruoka (son).
Ocean Falls, BC is listed as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted to Raymond,
AB.
|
14807 | Motoi Maruoka | 26 November 1912 | Male |
He was born on 26 November 1912. He was a labourer. His family includes Yuki Maruoka
(mother), Tokusuke Maruoka (mother), Hatsue Maruoka (wife), Satoru Maruoka (son),
and Osamu Maruoka (son). His home address is listed as Ocean Falls, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Lethbridge, AB.
|
3451 | Ninosuke Maruoka | 04 February 1892 | Male |
He was born on 4 February 1892. He was a cannery worker employed by Great Northern
Cannery, West Vancouver, BC. His family includes Yoshi Maruoka (mother; nee Yoshi
Hamasaki), Jutaro Maruoka (father), and Matsu Maruoka (wife; nee Matsu Kamikubota;
in Japan). His home address is listed as Great Northern Cannery, West Vancouver, BC.
He was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge, AB.
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Maruya
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
8604 | Komayo Maruya | 15 April 1879 | Female |
She was born on 15 April 1879. She was a housewife. Her family includes Kao Maruya
(mother; nee Kao Imaoka), Majiro Maruya (father), Isematsu Maruya (husband; deceased),
Shigemi Imaoka (daughter; nee Shigemi Maruya), Yukio Maruya (son) and Toru Maruya
(son). Her home address is listed as Red Gap, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan,
BC.
|
8487 | Midori Maruya | 08 July 1906 | Female |
She was born on 8 July 1906. She was a housewife. Her maiden name was Midori Katayama.
Her family includes Toru Maruya (husband), Satoshi Maruya (son), Chizuko Maruya (daughter),
Michiko Maruya (daughter), Keiji Maruya (son), Kuni Katayama (mother), and Yasugo
Katayama (father). Her home address is listed as Duncan, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to Lemon Creek, BC.
|
8254 | Toru Maruya | 09 February 1904 | Male |
He was born on 9 February 1904. He was millhand employed by Hillcrest Lumber Company,
Duncan, BC. His family includes Midori Maruya (wife; nee Midori Katayama), Satoshi
Maruya (son), Chizuko Maruya (daughter), Michiko Maruya (daughter), Keiji Maruya (son),
Komayo Maruya (mother; nee Komayo Imaoka), and Isematsu Maruya (father). His home
address is listed as Duncan, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Scarborough, Ontairo.
|
6582 | Yukio Maruya | 03 December 1919 | Male |
He was born on 3 December 1919. He was a millhand employed by Straits Lumber Company.
Red Gap, BC. His family includes Komayo Maruya (mother; nee Komayo Imaoka), and Inematsu
Maruya (father). His home address is listed as Red Gap, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Rogers, BC.
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Maruyama
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
4917 | Fumiye Maruyama | 26 March 1915 | Female |
She was born on 26 March 1915. She was a housewife. Her family includes Kiyoe Goto
(mother; nee Kiyoe Abe), Bunji Goto (father), Teruo Maruyama (husband), Betty Lou
Maruyama [also listed as Tomiyo Maruyama] (daughter), Lillian Maruyama [also listed
as Kayoko Maruyama] (daughter), and Robert Maruyama [also listed as Noboru Maruyama]
(son). Her home address is listed as Gibson Road, New Westminster, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Slocan Extension, BC.
|
7592 | Genji Maruyama | 25 August 1925 | Male |
He was born on 25 August 1925. He was a student. His family includes Tsuruyo Maruyama
(mother; nee Tsuruyo Sato) and Kiichi Maruyama (father). His home address is listed
as Fraser Mills, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Vernon, BC.
|
7647 | Kiichi Maruyama | 11 February 1896 | Male |
He was born on 11 February 1896. He was a lathman foreman employed by West Canadian
Lumber Company Limited, Fraser Mills, BC. His family includes Tsuruyo Maruyama (wife;
nee Tsuruyo Sato), Paul Maruyama (son), Ken Maruyama (son), Goro Maruyama (son), Yaeko
Maruyama (daughter), Satoru Maruyama (son), Naoko Maruyama (daughter), Kiyoko Maruyama
(daughter), Takashi Maruyama (son), Genji Maruyama (son), and Tsuneko Maruyama (daughter).
His home address is listed as House No. 6, Fraser Mills, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Kaslo, BC.
|
7585 | Kiyoko Maruyama | 29 June 1920 | Female |
She was born on 29 June 1920. She was a helper at home. Her family includes Tsuruyo
Maruyama (mother; nee Tsuruyo Sato) and Kiichi Maruyama (father). Her home address
is listed as Box 217, Fraser Mills, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Kaslo, BC.
|
7589 | Naoko Maruyama | 10 December 1923 | Female |
She was born on 10 December 1923. She is also listed as Naoko Maruyama. She was a
student. Her family includes Tsuruyo Maruyama (mother; nee Tsuruyo Sato) and Kichi
Maruyama (father). Her home address is listed as Fraser Mills, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Kaslo, BC.
|
8652 | Shigeru Maruyama | 09 December 1896 | Male |
He was born on 9 December 1896. He was a self-employed farmer. His family includes
Shizue Maruyama (wife), and William Maruyama (son). His home address is listed as
Rural Route No. 1, Aldergrove, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Picture Butte, AB.
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3961 | Shizue Maruyama | 24 June 1908 | Female |
She was born on 24 June 1908. She was a housewife. Her family includes Shigeru Maruyama
(husband) and William Maruyama [also listed as Sadamu Maruyama] (son). Her home address
is listed as Rural Route, No. 1, Aldergrove, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Picture
Butte, AB.
|
13625 | Takashi Maruyama | 10 March 1922 | Male |
He was born on 10 March 1922. He was a car loader employed by Great Lakes Lumber Company.
His family includes Tsuruyo Maruyama (mother; nee Tsuruyo Sato) and Kiichi Maruyama
(father). Fraser Mills, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted
to Fort William, ON.
|
8643 | Teruo Maruyama | 26 March 1903 | Male |
He was born on 26 March 1903. He was a self-employed farmer. His family includes Aikiyo
Maruyama (mother), Tomemoto Maruyama (father), Fumiye Maruyama (wife), Betty Lou Maruyama
[also listed as Tomiyo Maruyama] (daughter), Lillian Maruyama [also listed as Kayoko
Maruyama] (daughter), and Robert Maruyama [also listed as Noboru Maruyama] (son).
His home address is listed as Gibson Road, Rural Route No. 1, New Westminster, BC.
He was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC and Lemon Creek, BC.
|
7674 | Tsuruyo Maruyama | 19 April 1900 | Female |
She was born on 19 April 1900. She was a housewife. Her family includes Michi Sato
(mother; nee Michi Hino), Ryoji Sato (father), Kiichi Maruyama (husband), Paul Maruyama
(son), Ken Maruyama (son), Naoko Maruyama (daughter), Kiyoko Maruyama (daughter),
Takashi Maruyama (son), Genji Maruyama (son), Goro Maruyama (son), Yaeko Maruyama
(daughter), Satoru Maruyama (son), and Tsuneko Maruyama (daughter). Her home address
is listed as House No. 6, Fraser Mills, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Kaslo, BC.
|
14287 | Tsutomu Maruyama | 28 February 1905 | Male |
He was born on 28 February 1905. He was a labourer. His family includes Masaye Maruyama
(mother; nee Matsuye Hashimoto) and Niso Maruyama (father). His home address is listed
as 406 Alexander Street, Vancouver, BC. 324 1/2 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC is listed
as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to copper Creek, Princeton, BC and was
exiled to Japan on 31 May 1946.
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Masago
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
1131 | Hideko Masago | 15 June 1922 | Female |
She was born on 15 June 1922. A document in the file indicates that she is also known
by Dorothy Masago. She was a cannery worker employed by B.C. Packers, Steveston, BC.
Her family includes Isano Masago (mother; nee Isano Ishibashi) and Seishichi Masago
(father). Her home address is listed as 29 Moncton Street, Steveston, BC. She was
forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC and was exiled to Japan on 31 May 1946.
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15415 | Seishichi Masago | 02 May 1885 | Male |
He was born on 2 May 1885. He was a retired barber. His family includes Isono Masago
(wife), Tadayuki Masago (son), Yukio Masago (son), and Hideko Masago (daughter). His
home address is listed as 29 Moncton Street, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Tashme, BC and was exiled to Japan on 31 May 1946.
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6052 | Tadayuki Masago | 06 August 1920 | Male |
He was born on 6 August 1920. He was a deckhand employed by A.B.C. Packing Company.
His family includes Isono Masago (mother; nee Isono Ishibashi), and Seishichi Masago
(father). His home address is listed as P.O. Box 208, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Toronto, ON and he was exiled to Japan on 31 May 1946.
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6053 | Yukio Masago | 23 August 1921 | Male |
He was born on 23 August 1902. He was a boat builder employed by Mr. Kawaguchi, Alert
Bay, BC. His family includes Isono Masago (mother; nee Isono Ishibashi), and Seishichi
Masago (father). His home address is listed as P.O. Box 208, Steveston, BC. He was
forcibly uprooted to Toronto, ON and he was exiled to Japan on 31 May 1946.
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Masaki
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
15352 | Kuichi Masaki | 28 November 1906 | Male |
He was born on 28 November 1906. He was a mill worker employed by Hammond Cedar Company
Limited. His family includes Isuke Masaki (father), Yuriko Masaki (wife; nee Yuriko
Morimoto; in Japan), and Michi Masaki (step-mother; nee Michi Ihara). His home address
is listed as Port Hammond, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Popoff Farms, Slocan, BC
and was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
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10609 | Setsuko Masaki | 08 August 1917 | Female |
She was born on 08 August 1917. Her married name is Setsuko Mochizuki. She was a houseworker
and dressmaker for Burrard Cleaners, 500 Burrard Street, Vancouver, BC. Her family
includes Fuye Masaki (mother; nee Fuye Osaka), Kantaro Masaki (father) and Charlie
Mochizuki (husband). Her home address is listed as 1672 West 4th Avenue, Vancouver,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Sandon, BC and Neys, ON.
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3473 | Yoshinori Masaki | 26 September 1915 | Male |
He was born on 26 September 1915. He was a clerk employed by Furuya Company, Powell
Street, Vancouver, BC. His family includes Kantaro Masaki [possibly Kentaro Masaki]
(father). His home address is listed as 1677 West 2nd Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was
forcibly uprooted to Tappen, BC.
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Mase
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
1363 | Asajiro Mase | 02 February 1868 | Male |
Mase was born on 2 February 1868. He was a fisherman. His landlord was B.C. Packers,
Steveston, BC. His family includes Naka Mase (wife). His home address is listed as
P.O. Box 73, Steveston, BC. He lived at No. 9, Pacific Coast Cannery, Steveston, BC.
He was forcibly uprooted to Shuswap, BC, care of M.L. Jurcott. He died there on 27
October 1946. His listed seized property includes his fishing vessel, the “A.M.” or
“Asama,” and another vessel, the “A.M.” which were both purchased by B.C. Packers
Limited, as well as fishing gear, nets, and household belongings.
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1361 | Naka Mase | 13 August 1883 | Female |
Mase was born on 13 August 1883. Her occupation is listed as housewife. Her family
includes Asajiro Mase (husband). Her home address is listed as P.O. Box 73, Steveston,
BC. She lived at No. 9, Pacific Coast Cannery, Steveston, BC. Her landlord was B.C.
Packers, Steveston, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Shuswap, BC, care of L. Turcott.
Her listed seized property includes a gramaphone and records, a Singer sewing machine,
and other household belongings.
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Masu
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
1452 | Minoru Masu | 09 March 1916 | Male |
Nasu was born on 09 March 1916. He was a fisherman. His family includes Yaye Nasu
(mother; nee Yaye Nomura) and Otokichi Nasu (father; deceased at time of file). He
lived in Ucluelet, BC and was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC; Love’s Mushroom Farm
Scarborough Junction, ON; 102 Centre Avenue, Toronto, ON; and 81 Montrose Avenue,
Toronto, ON. His listed seized property includes: a block of a lot in Hakoda Bay,
Ucluelet, BC; a house; a woodhouse; a chicken house; a vehicle, a 1928 Willys-Knight
automobile; household belongings; fishing equipment; tools; food, including rice and
miso; and a Japanese saw.
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Masuda
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
10953 | Ayano Masuda | 01 December 1904 | Female |
Her maiden name was Ayano Tomura. She was born on 1 December 1904. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Gengo Tomura (father), Yoshi Tomura (mother; nee Yoshi Yoshinaga),
Sakae Masuda (husband), Margaret Kanno [also listed as Kanoye Kanno] (daughter; nee
Margaret Masuda), Masaye Masuda [also listed as Grace Masuda] (daughter), Kiyoshi
Masuda (son), Kazuo Masuda (son). Her home address is listed as 345 West 5th Avenue,
Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Rosebery, BC.
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9391 | Edith Masuda | 25 November 1904 | Female |
She was born on 25 November 1904. Her name is also listed in the file as Tatsuko Masuda.
She was a housewife. Her family includes Yuki Nikura (mother), Momoki Masuda (husband),
Yuriko Masuda [also listed as Jean Masuda] (daughter) and Manabu Masuda [also listed
as Gerald Masuda] (son), Tsutomu Masuda [also listed as Richard Masuda] (son), Tsuyoshi
Masuda [also listed as Christopher Masuda] (son). Her home address is listed as 3333
Parker Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
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625 | George Masuda | 08 February 1919 | Male |
He was born on 08 February 1919. His name is also listed in the file as Yoshio Masuda.
He was a truck driver employed by Motoi Masuda, 2000 Yukon Street, Vancouver, BC.
His family includes Kinu Masuda (mother; nee Kinu Nagamido) and Motoi Masuda (father).
His home address is listed as 2000 Yukon Street, Vancouver, BC. 2000 Yukon Street,
Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Angler, ON;
London, ON; Gravel, ON; 40 Williams Street, Weston, ON; and 268 Huron Street, Toronto,
ON.
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15353 | George Masuda | 30 September 1913 | Male |
He was born on 30 September 1913. He was a labourer. His family includes Ima Masuda
(mother; nee Ima Hirai), Sozo Masuda (father), and Kane Masuda (step-mother; nee Kane
Matsubayashi). His home address is listed as Woodfibre, BC. 396 Powell Street, Vancouver,
BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Sutherland, SK.
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12706 | Hatsu Masuda | 18 May 1894 | Female |
She was born on 18 May 1894. She was a housewife. Her family includes Shikajiro Masuda
(husband), Fumi Fujiwara (daughter; nee Fumi Masuda), Miyo Okado (daughter; nee Miyo
Masuda), Hikowo Masuda (son), and Tsuneo Masuda (son). Her home address is listed
as 1661 West 2nd Avenue, Vancouver, BC. 1548 West 3rd Avenue, Vancouver, BC is listed
as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC and Forest Grove,
BC.
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8551 | Hatsutaro Masuda | 01 June 1866 | Male |
He was born on 1 June 1866. He was a self-employed chicken farmer. His family includes
Mitsu Masuda (wife; nee Mitsu Nomura). His home address is listed as 325 Willingdon
Avenue, Burnaby, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC.
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842 | Hidetoshi Masuda | 15 September 1923 | Male |
He was born on 15 September 1923. He was a logger employed by Cameron Logging Company,
Coombs, BC. His family includes Sumi Masuda (mother; nee Sumi Kuramoto) and Ryohei
Masuda (father), Yasuo Masuda (brother), Toshiko Masuda (sister), Miyoko Masuda (sister),
Betty Masuda [also listed as Sachiko Masuda] (sister), Masao Masuda (brother), Nancy
Masuda [also listed as Akiyo Masuda] (sister), and Christine Masuda [also listed as
Kazuko Masuda] (sister). His home address is listed as Box 40, Coombs, BC. He was
forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC and Albreda, BC.
|
551 | Hikowo Masuda | 19 October 1923 | Male |
He was born on 19 October 1923. He was a planer employed by Master Built Doors Limited,
Manitoba and 2nd Avenue, Vancouver, BC. His family includes Hatsu Masuda (mother)
and Shikajiro Masuda (father; nee Shikajiro Nakamura). His home address is listed
as 1548 West 3rd Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Port Arthur, ON;
3488 Shuter Street, Montreal, QC; Angler, ON; and Gravel, ON.
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6502 | Iwao Masuda | 02 April 1897 | Male |
He was born on 2 April 1897. He was a sawmill hand employed by Shawnigan Lake Lumber
Company. His family includes Koura Masuda (wife), Akio Masuda (son), Ray Masuda [also
listed as Hideo Masuda] (son), Kazuye Masuda (daughter), Shiro Masuda (son), and Mineo
Masuda (son). His home address is listed as P.O. Box 22, Shawnigan Lake, BC. He was
forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge, AB.
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2957 | Jin Masuda | 22 March 1922 | Male |
He was born on 22 March 1922. He was a mill hand employed by Powell Lumber Company,
Vancouver, BC. His family includes Seki Masuda (mother; nee Seki Shinohara) and Tokuhei
Masuda (father). His home address is listed as 498 East 5th Avenue, Vancouver, BC.
He was forcibly uprooted to Schreiber, ON and Picture Butte, AB.
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14427 | Kane Masuda | 14 May 1881 | Female |
She was born on 14 May 1881. Her maiden name is Kane Matsubayashi.. Her family includes
Shizu Matsubayashi (mother; nee Shizu Shimazaki), Tadamitsu Matsubayashi (father),
Sozo Masuda (husband; deceased), and George Masuda (step-son). 296 Powell Street,
Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted to Sutherland,
SK.
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6804 | Kazuye Masuda | 21 November 1924 | Female |
She was born on 21 November 1924. Her family includes Koura Masuda (mother), and Iwao
Masuda (father). Her home address is listed as Shawnigan Lake, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Lethbridge, AB.
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9463 | Kinu Masuda | Female |
Her family includes Motoi Masuda (husband), Arthur Masuda (son; in St. Joseph’s Oriental
Hospital at time of file), and George Masuda (son). The file consists of two documents,
one of which states the following: "No Real or Personal Property administered on this
file." Her address was 2000 Yukon Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to Tashme, BC.
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|
4454 | Kisaburo Masuda | 03 April 1879 | Male |
He was born on 3 April 1879. He was a farm labourer employed by Tokio Morikawa, Mt.
Lehman, BC. His family includes Yasu Masuda (mother) and Ryozo Masuda (father). His
home address is listed as Mt. Lehman, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Dufrost, MB
and Winnipeg, MB.
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4017 | Kosaburo Masuda | 15 November 1893 | Male |
He was born on 15 November 1893. He was a logger employed by Hillcrest Logging Company,
Duncan, BC. His family includes Mineko Masuda (wife; in Japan) and Lily Masuda [also
listed as Yuriko Masuda] (daughter). His home address is listed as 326 Powell Street,
Vancouver, BC. 306 Jackson Avenue, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. He
was forcibly uprooted to Hope, BC.
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6805 | Koura Masuda | 28 April 1899 | Female |
She was born on 28 April 1899. She was a housewife. Her family includes Miyo Masuda
(mother; nee Miyo Yasuhara), Sunokichi Masuda (father), Iwao Masuda (husband), Akio
Masuda (son), Shiro Masuda (son), Mineo Masuda (son), Kazuye Masuda (daughter), and
Ray Masuda [also listed as Hideo Masuda] (son). Her home address is listed as P.O.
Box 22, Shawnigan Lake, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Magrath, AB.
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13065 | Masao Masuda | 16 November 1915 | Male |
He was born on 16 November 1915. He was a driver employed by Peace Cleaners at the
corner of Fraser and Kingsway, Vancouver, BC. His family includes Kinu Masuda (mother;
nee Kinu Magamizo) and Motoi Masuda (father). His home address is listed as 2000 Yukon
Street, Vancouver, BC. 236 Campbell Avenue, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address.
He was forcibly uprooted to Hastings Park Hospital, Vancouver, BC and New Denver,
BC where he died on 23 September 1943.
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6500 | Mineo Masuda | 26 February 1926 | Male |
He was born on 26 February 1926. He was a millhand employed by Shawnigan Lake Lumber
Company. His family includes Koura Masuda (mother), and Iwao Masuda (father). His
home address is listed as P.O. Box 22, Shawnigan Lake, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Lethbridge, AB.
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10217 | Mitsu Masuda | 08 October 1874 | Female |
She was born on 8 October 1874. She was a housewife. Her family includes Hatsutaro
Masuda (husband). Her home address is listed as 325 Willingdon Avenue, Burnaby, BC.
She was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
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427 | Miyo Masuda | Female |
Her birth date is not listed in the file. She was a dressmaker. Her family includes
Mitsu Masuda (mother; nee Mitsu Nomura) and Hatsutaro Masuda (father). Her home address
is listed as 325 Willingdon Avenue, Burnaby, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Tashme,
BC.
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|
1628 | Momoki Masuda | 19 December 1895 | Male |
Masuda was born on 19 December 1895. He is also named in the file as Momokei Masuda.
He was an accountant employed by Burrard Fish Company; Howe Sound Fishery; and Canadian
Saltery. He is also listed as being a secretary at Burrard Fish Company. His family
includes Sumi Masuda (mother; deceased at time of file), Koshino Masuda (father; deceased
at time of file), Edith Masuda [also listed as Tatsuko Masuda] (wife; nee Edith Kato
and Tatsuko Kato), Yuriko Masuda [also listed as Jean Masuda] (daughter; born on 16
October 1928), Tsutomu Masuda [also listed as Richard Masuda] (son; born on 12 May
1930), and Manabu Masuda [also listed as Gerald Masuda] (son; born on 12 December
1933), and Tsuyoshi Masuda [also listed as Christopher Masuda] (son; born on 06 July
1942). He lived at 3333 Parker Street, Vancouver, BC and was forcibly uprooted to
530 5th Avenue, Tashme, BC and Kamloops, BC. His listed seized property includes:
lot and house at 3333 Parker Street, Vancouver, BC; household belongings; refrigerator;
stove; vacuum; washing machine; electric mixer; garden tools; carpenter’s tools; piano;
sewing machine; bicycles; Japanese dolls; Japanese candy dish; Japanese saw; Japanese
planer; Japanese china; photograph of Masuda; bamboo flower baskets.
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1374 | Motoi Masuda | 13 November 1880 | Male |
Masuda was born on 13 November 1880. He was a restaurant keeper and owned his own
restaurant. His family includes Sumi Masuda (mother; deceased at time of file), Kinu
Masuda (father; deceased at time of file; formerly Kashio Sutow), Kinu Masuda (wife),
Arthur Masuda (son; in St. Joseph’s Oriental Hospital at time of file), and George
Masuda (son). His home address is listed as 2000 Yukon Street, Vancouver, BC. He was
forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC and to Toronto, ON. At one point some of his property
was shipped from Tashme, BC, to Greenwood, BC. He sold his restaurant to Rose Marie
Flynn on in April 1942. His listed seized property includes restaurant equipment and
household belongings.
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8107 | Ritsuko Masuda | 21 May 1919 | Female |
She was born on 21 May 1919. Her maiden name is Ritsuko Yoshida. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Tomo Yoshida (mother; nee Tomo Okumura), Nobushige Yoshida (father),
Teiji Masuda (husband), Robert Masuda [also listed as Kiyoshi Masuda] (son), and Bonny
Masuda [also listed as Aiko Masuda] (daughter). Her home address is listed as Duncan,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC.
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840 | Ryohei Masuda | 08 February 1894 | Male |
He was born on 08 February 1894. He was a logger employed by Cameron Lake Lumber Company
Limited, Pacific Building, Vancouver, BC. His family includes Sumi Masuda (wife; nee
Sumi Kuramoto), Toshiko Masuda [also known as Toshi Masuda] (daughter), Miyoko Masuda
(daughter), Betty Masuda [also listed as Sachiko Masuda] (daughter), Yoshio Masuda
(son), Masao Masuda (son), Nancy Masuda [also listed as Akiyo Masuda] (daughter),
Yasuo Masuda (son), Hidetoshi Masuda (son), and Christine Masuda [also listed as Kazuko
Masuda] (daughter). His home address is listed as Box 40, Coombs, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Popoff Farms; Slocan, BC; and New Denver, BC.
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10952 | Sakae Masuda | 05 May 1902 | Male |
He was born on 5 May 1902. He was a millhand employed by Alberta Lumber Company. His
family includes Ayano Masuda (wife; Ayano Tomura), Kiyoshi Masuda (son), Masaye Masuda
[also listed as Grace Masuda] (daughter), Margaret Kanno [also listed as Kanoye Kanno]
(daughter; nee Margaret Masuda and Kanoye Masuda), and Kazuo Masuda [also listed as
Roy Masuda] (son). His home address is listed as 343 West 4th Avenue, Vancouver, BC.
He was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC.
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10007 | Seki Masuda | 28 April 1879 | Female |
She was born on 28 April 1879. She was a housewife. Her family includes Tokuhei Masuda
(husband), Akira Masuda (son). Her home address is listed as 473 East 6th Avenue,
Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Perry Siding, BC.
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4530 | Shigeshi Masuda | 14 November 1868 | Male |
He was born on 14 November 1868. He was a self-employed by farmer. His family includes
Mikae Masuda (mother; nee Mikae Kake), Tsunenojo Masuda [possibly Tsunenajo Masuda]
(father), and Toshie Masuda (wife; nee Toshie Yukitake; in Japan). His home address
is listed as Bradner Road, Bradner, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC. He
was exiled to Japan on 31 May 1946.
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874 | Shikajiro Masuda | 04 July 1888 | Male |
He was born on 04 July 1888. He was a gardener. His family includes Masa Masuda (mother;
nee Masa Kitamura), Shinjiro Nakamura (father), Hatsu Masuda (wife), Fumi Fujiwara
(daughter; nee Fumi Masuda), Miyo Okado (daughter; nee Miyo Masuda), Hikowo Masuda
(son), and Tsuneo Masuda (son). His home address is listed as 1548 West 3rd Avenue,
Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC.
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931 | Shintaro Masuda | Male |
He was a shingle worker employed by Jameson Shingle Mill. His family includes Fushi
Masuda (wife; nee Fushi Okamoto; in Japan), Harumi Hamaoki (daughter; nee Harumi Masuda;
in Japan), Masutani Masuda (father), and Tsuru Masuda (mother). He lived in Powell
River, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Kamloops, BC.
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6501 | Shiro Masuda | 25 September 1922 | Male |
He was born on 25 September 1922. He was a millhand employed by Shawnigan Lake Lumber
Company. His family includes Koura Masuda (mother), and Iwao Masuda (father). His
home address is listed as P.O. Box 22, Shawnigan Lake, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Lethbridge, AB.
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11802 | Suekichi Masuda | 27 February 1900 | Male |
He was born on 27 February 1900. He was a mill hand employed by Fraser Mill Lumber
Company. His family includes Haru Masuda (wife; nee Haru Yamada; married in 1942 in
Tashme, BC), Yonematsu Masuda (father), and Ichi Masuda (mother). He lived in Fraser
Mills, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
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4562 | Sumi Masuda | 18 January 1901 | Female |
She was born on 18 January 1901. Her maiden name is Sumi Kuramoto. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Mataro Kuramoto [possibly Mataso Kuramoto] (father), Ryohei Masuda
(husband), Toshiko Masuda [also known as Toshi Masuda] (daughter), Miyoko Masuda (daughter),
Betty Masuda [also listed as Sachiko Masuda] (daughter), Yoshio Masuda (son), Masao
Masuda (son), Nancy Masuda [also listed as Akiyo Masuda] (daughter), Yasuo Masuda
(son), Hidetoshi Masuda (son), and Christine Masuda [also listed as Kazuko Masuda]
(daughter). Her home address is listed as P.O. Box 40, Coombs, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Slocan, BC.
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8201 | Teiji Masuda | 06 January 1915 | Male |
He was born on 6 January 1915. He was a logger employed by Mr. B. Clarke Company,
Crofton, BC. His family includes Ritsuko Masuda (wife; nee Ritsuko Yoshida), Robert
Masuda [also listed as Kiyoshi Masuda] (son), Bonny Masuda [also listed as Aiko Masuda]
(daughter), Hatsu Masuda (mother; nee Hatsu Yamamoto), and Asajiro Masuda (father).
His home address is listed as Duncan, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC.
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1875 | Tokuhei Masuda | 22 February 1878 | Male |
He was born on 22 February 1878. He was a newspaperman employed by The Daily People,
544 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. His family includes Seki Masuda (wife; nee Seki
Shinohara) and Akira Masuda (son). His home address is listed as 498 East 5th Avenue,
Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Lemon Creek, BC and Picture Butte, AB.
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8073 | Yasuo Masuda | 26 August 1920 | Male |
He was born on 26 August 1920. He was a logger employed by Cameron Lake Logging Company,
Coombs, BC. His family includes Sumi Masuda (mother; nee Sumi Kuramoto), Ryohei Masuda
(father), Reiko Masuda (wife; nee Reiko Matsubayashi; married in 1946), Hidetoshi
Masuda (brother), Toshiko Masuda (sister), Miyoko Masuda (sister), Betty Masuda [also
listed as Sachiko Masuda] (sister), Yoshio Masuda (brother), Masao Masuda (brother),
Nancy Masuda [also listed as Akiyo Masuda] (sister), and Christine Masuda [also listed
as Kazuko Masuda] (sister). His home address is listed as P.O. Box 40, Coombs, BC.
He was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC.
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Masuhara
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
9093 | Aiko Masuhara | 21 January 1925 | Female |
She was born on 21 January 1925. She was a student at Port Langley School. Her family
includes Kishiko Masuhara (mother; nee Kishiko Yamamura), and Yohei Masuhara (father).
Her home address is listed as McKinnon Road, Rural Route No. 1, Milner, BC and 3798
East Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to East Lillooet, BC.
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9053 | Akiyasu Masuhara | 09 October 1919 | Unknown |
He was born on 9 October 1919. He was a self-employed storekeeper. His family includes
Kishi Masuhara (mother), and Yohei Masuhara (father). His home address is listed as
Rural Route No. 1, Milner, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to East Lillooet, BC, Lumby,
BC and Toronto, ON.
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9114 | Kishio Masuhara | 20 August 1898 | Female |
She was born on 20 August 1898. She was a housewife. Her family includes Seiko Masuhara
(mother; nee Seiko Kasumura), Yohei Masuhara (husband), and Emiko Masuhara (daughter).
Her home address is listed as McKinnon Road, Rural Route No. 1, Milner, BC. She was
forcibly uprooted to East Lillooet, BC.
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8722 | Takayasu Masuhara | 11 June 1922 | Male |
He was born on 11 June 1922. He was a delivery boy. His family includes Kishio Masuhara
(mother; nee Kishio Yasumura), and Yohei Masuhara (father). His home address is listed
as East Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC and Rural Route No. 1, McKinnon Road, Milner,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Branagan Centre, BC.
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9054 | Yohei Masuhara | 14 February 1888 | Male |
He was born on 14 February 1888. His name appears in some records as Yehei Masahura.
He was a merchant employed by Esmond Confectionery Store, Vancouver, BC. His family
includes Kishio Masuhara (wife; nee Kishio Yasamura), and Emiko Masuhara (daughter).
His home address is listed as 3798 East Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Lumby, BC.
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Masui
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
13166 | Eiko Masui | 23 November 1916 | Female |
She was born on 23 November 1916. Her maiden name is Eiko Isezaki. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Masaye Isezaki (mother), Fukumatsu Isezaki (father), Massa Masui
(husband), Marilyn Masui (daughter), and Sharon Masui (daughter). Her home address
is listed as 1182 West 7th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. 627 East 21st Avenue, Vancouver,
BC is listed as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC and Popoff
Farms, BC.
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3644 | Massa Masui | 14 February 1914 | Unknown |
He was born on 14 February 1914. He was a cleaner employed by Mr. Miyazawa, 620 East
10th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. His family includes Kaoru Masui (mother; nee Kaoru Takeuchi),
Eiko Masui (wife; nee Eiko Iseraki), Marilyn Masui (daughter), and Sharon Masui (daughter).
His home address is listed as 1182 West 7th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Hamilton, ON.
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Masukawa
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
1957 | Toshio Masukawa | 15 April 1910 | Male |
He was born on 15 April 1910. He was a gardener employed by Fred Kuzuki, 25th Avenue,
Vancouver, BC. His family includes Toki Masukawa (mother; nee Toki Iwasaki), Josaku
Masukawa (father), Yoriko Masukawa (wife; nee Yoriko Hosaki), Shizue Masukawa [also
listed as Annette Masukawa] (daughter), and Toshiyuki Masukawa (son). His home address
is listed as 701 East Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC. 6033 West Boulevard, Vancouver,
BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Bay Farm, Slocan, BC.
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11117 | Toshio Masukawa | Unknown | ||
12855 | Yoriko Masukawa | 22 February 1916 | Female |
She is also named in the file as Yoriko Bessie Masukawa; her maiden name is Yoriko
Bessie Hosaki [or possibly Yoriko Hosaki or Bessie Hosaki]. She was born on 22 February
1916. She was a dressmaker, being the owner of the business Annex Dressmaker, 6033
West Boulevard, Vancouver, BC. Her family includes Koto Hozaki (mother; nee Koto Tabuchi),
Yonekichi Hosaki (father), Toshio Masukawa (husband), Shizue Masukawa [also listed
as Annette Masukawa] (daughter), and Toshiyuki Masukawa (son). Her home addresses
are listed as 701 East Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC and 6033 West Boulevard, Vancouver,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan Extension, BC. Her listed seized property
includes household chattels; an English baby pram; and a wedding dress and two veils.
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Masumoto
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
872 | Suematsu Masumoto | 10 August 1885 | Male |
He was born on 10 August 1885. He was a carpenter. His family includes Hana Masumoto
(mother; nee Hana Tamai) and Bukei Masumoto (father). His home address is listed as
1011 Royal Avenue, New Westminster, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Rosebery, BC;
Slocan, BC; and New Denver, BC.
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Masunaga
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
10610 | Yae Masunaga | 10 May 1886 | Female |
She was born on 10 May 1886. She was a restaurant helper working for her husband at
232 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. Her family includes Ichimasu Masunaga (former husband;
deceased), Kamekichi Shimizu (common-law husband). Her home address is listed as 232
Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan Extension, BC. She
was exiled to Japan on 02 August 1946.
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Matano
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
15712 | Kosho Matano | Male |
He previously lived in Powell River, BC. He was a World War I veteran.
He was uprooted to Essondale, BC, and exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
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Matoba
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
11156 | Hideko Matoba | 18 November 1903 | Female |
Her maiden name was Hideko Uyeno. She was born on 18 November 1903. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Jutaro Uyeno (father), Suwa Uyeno (mother; nee Suwa Sawamura),
Niichi Matoba (husband), Lillian Matoba [also listed as Reiko Matoba] (daughter),
Clara Matoba [also listed as Akiko Matoba] (daughter), Verna Matoba [also listed as
Rumiko Matoba] (daughter), and Eriko Matoba (daughter). Her home address is listed
as 733 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC.
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633_xi | Niichi Matoba | 19 September 1898 | Male |
He was born on 19 September 1898. He was a truck driver. His family includes Hideko
Matoba (wife; nee Hideko Uyeno), Lillian Matoba [also listed as Reiko Matoba] (daughter),
Clara Matoba [also listed as Akiko Matoba] (daughter), Verna Matoba [also listed as
Rumiko Matoba] (daughter), and Eriko Matoba (daughter). 733 Powell Street, Vancouver,
BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Petawawa, ON.
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Matsu
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
10954 | Ichiro Matsu | April 1925 | Male |
He was born in approximately 1925. He was a student at Magee High School. No family
listed His home address is listed as 2796 West 33rd Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was
forcibly uprooted to Toronto, Ontario.
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Matsuba
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
6080 | George Matsuba | 04 July 1923 | Male |
He was born on 4 July 1923. He is also listed in the files as George Mutsuo Matsuba.
His family includes Koyo Matsuba (mother), and Shinkichi Matsuba (father). His home
address is listed as 153 Moncton Street, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to
Edmonton, AB.
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10277 | Jiyo Matsuba | 05 July 1904 | Female |
She was born on 5 July 1904. She was a housewife. Her family includes Kamejiro Matsuba
(husband), Takeshi Matsuba (son), Masumi Matsuba (daughter), Noboru Matsuba (son),
Mikiyo Matsuba (daughter). Her home address is listed as 151 East Cordova Street,
Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC and exiled to Japan on 2 August
1946.
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11394 | Kamejiro Matsuba | 27 August 1896 | Male |
He was born on 27 August 1896. He was a self-employed grocer with Kii Company. His
family includes Kikumatsu Matsuba (father), Torano Matsuba (mother; nee Torano Deguchi),
Jiyo Matsuba (wife; nee Jiyo Sakamoto), Takeshi Matsuba (son), Masumi Matsuba (daughter),
Noboru Matsuba (son), and Mikiyo Matsuba (daughter). His home address is listed as
151 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Lemon Creek, BC
and exiled to Japan on 2 August 1946.
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5363 | Kanichi Matsuba | 16 January 1910 | Male |
He was born on 16 January 1910. He was a fisherman employed by Canadian Fishing Company,
Steveston, BC. His family includes Koyo Matsuba (mother; nee Koyo Hashimoto), Shinkichi
Matsuba (father), Yukiye Matsuba (wife), Kazuyo Matsuba (daughter), Riyeko Matsuba
(daughter), Bernice Matsuba [also listed as Misao Matsuba] (daughter), Ernie Matsuba
[also listed as Yoshihiro Matsuba] (son), and George Matsuba [also listed as Tomio
Matsuba] (son). His home address is listed as 153 Moncton Street, Steveston, BC. He
was forcibly uprooted to Edmonton, AB.
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7428 | Koyo Matsuba | 03 September 1891 | Female |
She was born on 3 September 1891. She was a self-employed farmer. Her family includes
Rika Hashimoto (mother), Torakichi Hashimoto (father), Shinkichi Matsuba (husband),
Susumee Matsuba (son), Florence Matsuba [also listed as Yasue Matsuba] (daughter),
Donald Matsuba [also listed as Michio Matsuba] (son), and Roy Matsuba [also listed
as Haruo Matsuba] (son). Her home address is listed as Rural Route No. 1, House 153,
Moncton Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Kaslo, BC and Edmonton,
AB.
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831_xi | Kunisuke Matsuba | 26 August 1888 | Male |
He was born on 26 August 1888. He was a fisherman employed by Canadian Fishing Company,
Vancouver, BC. His family includes Kinoko Matsuba (wife; in Japan), Seichi Matsuba
(son; in Japan), Suneno Matsuba (daughter, also listed in the file as Tsuneno Matsuba;
in Japan) and Kikuyo Matsuba (daughter; in Japan). His home address is listed as Box
160, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted and exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
|
9216 | Nobuo Matsuba | 12 December 1912 | Male |
He was born on 12 December 1912. He was a self-employed fisherman at his company Burrard
Fishing Company Limited. His family includes Mitsu Matsuba (mother; nee Mtisu Ikari),
Sanjiro Matsuba (father), and Yoshiko Matsuba (wife; nee Yoshiko Ikari). His home
address is listed as P.O. Box 23, Ucluelet, BC and P.O. Box 112, Steveston, BC. He
was forcibly uprooted to Magrath, AB.
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4863 | Ross Matsuba | 07 July 1919 | Male |
He was born on 7 July 1919 or 9 July 1919. He is also listed as Ross Satomi Matsuba.
He was a fisherman employed by B.C. Packers, Steveston, BC. His family includes Koyo
Matsuba [possibly Kayo Matsuba] (mother; nee Koyo Hashimoto or Kayo Hashimoto) and
Shinkichi Matsuba (father). His home address is listed as 153 Moncton Street, Steveston,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Letellier, MB and Winnipeg, MB.
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5875 | Sadako Matsuba | 15 August 1915 | Female |
She was born on 15 August 1915. She was a farmer employed by Mr. McKinns, No. 5 Road,
Steveston, BC. Her family includes Tei Matsuba (mother; nee Tei Tsuji), and Tokumatsu
Matsuba (father). Her home address is listed as P.O. Box 42, No. 3 Cold Storage Cottage,
Steveston, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC.
|
13366 | Sadao Matsuba | 24 August 1921 | Male |
He was born on 24 August 1921. He was a halibut fisherman. His family includes Koyo
Matsuba (mother; nee Koyo Hashimoto). 153 Moncton Street, Steveston, BC and Cassiar
Cannery, Skeena River, BC are listed as former addresses. He was forcibly uprooted
to Kelowna, BC.
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4976 | Shinkichi Matsuba | 24 January 1878 | Male |
He was born on 24 January 1878. He was a self-employed fisherman. His family includes
Koyo Matsuba (wife; nee Kayo Hashimoto), Susumee Matsuba (son), Roy Matsuba [also
listed as Haruo Matsuba] (son), Florence Matsuba [also listed as Yasue Matsuba] (daughter),
and Donald Matsuba [also listed as Michio Matsuba] (son). His home address is listed
as Rural Route No. 1, House No. 153, Moncton Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Edmonton, AB.
|
2027 | Shizue Matsuba | 29 November 1900 | Female |
She was born on 29 November 1900. She was a maid in several private homes. Her family
includes Tsune Matsuba (mother), Yonematsu Matsuba (father), Yoichi Murao (former
husband), Kazuji Murao (son), Yoshiaki Murao (son), Tokuichiro Murao (step-son), and
Evelyn Kazue Matsuba (daughter). Her home address is listed as 975 Caledonia Avenue,
Victoria, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan Extension, BC.
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11847 | Shizuo Matsuba | 16 June 1914 | Male |
He was born on 16 June 1914. He was a self-employed fisherman. His family includes
Shinkichi Matsuba (father), and Koyo Matsuba (mother; nee Koyo Hashimoto). His home
address is listed as 153 Moncton Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to
Toronto, ON.
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3210 | Susumu Matsuba | 24 February 1926 | Male |
He was born on 24 February 1926. He was a farmer employed by Shinkichi Matsuba. His
family includes Koyo Matsuba (mother; nee Koyo Hashimoto) and Shinkichi Matsuba (father).
His home address is listed as 153 Moncton Street, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Kaslo, BC.
|
3471 | Tatsumatsu Matsuba | 05 September 1893 | Male |
He was born on 5 September 1893. He was a self-employed fisherman. His family includes
Tsugi Matsuba (wife; nee Tsugi Nishi), Yukio Matsuba (son), Terumi Matsuba (daughter),
Sachiko Matsuba (daughter), and Takao Matsuba (son). His home address is listed as
P.O. Box 42, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC.
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5271 | Tei Matsuba | 20 November 1887 | Female |
She was born on 20 November 1887. She was a farmer employed by Mr. McKinns, No. 3
Road, Steveston, BC. Her family includes Choyo (mother; nee Choyo Tsuji), Tokumatsu
Matsuba (husband), Sadako Matsuba (daughter), and Yoshiko Matsuba (daughter). Her
home address is listed as P.O. Box 42, No. 3 Cold Storage Cottage, Steveston, BC.
She was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC.
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3517 | Tokumatsu Matsuba | 15 May 1877 | Male |
He was born on 15 May 1877. He was a self-employed fisherman. His family includes
Tei Matsuba (wife), Sadako Matsuba (daughter) and Yoshiko Matsuba (daughter). His
home address is listed as P.O. Box 42, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to
Greenwood, BC and Penticton, BC.
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5925 | Tomeji Matsuba | 17 February 1885 | Male |
He was born on 17 February 1885. He was a railway logger employed by Longhill Logging
Company. His home address is listed as 179 Station Street, Duncan, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Tashme, BC.
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9389 | Tsugi Matsuba | 26 September 1904 | Female |
She was born on 26 September 1904. Her maiden name is Tsugi Nishi. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Gen Nishi (mother; nee Get Maede), Yoshimatsu Nishi (father),
Tatsumatsu Matsuba (husband), Yukio Matsuba (son), Takao Matsuba (son), Terumi Matsuba
(daughter), and Sachiko Matsuba (daughter). Her home address is listed as PO Box 42,
Steveston, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC.
|
5876 | Yoshiko Matsuba | 25 August 1921 | Female |
She was born on 25 August 1921. She was a farmer employed by Mr. McKinns, No. 5 Road,
Steveston, BC. Her family includes Tei Matsuba (mother; nee Tei Tsuji), and Tokumatsu
Matsuba (father). Her home address is listed as P.O. Box 42, No. 3 Cold Storage Cottage,
Steveston, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC.
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9162 | Yoshiko Matsuba | 03 April 1920 | Female |
She was born on 3 April 1920. Her maiden name is Yoshiko Ikari. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Tsuru Ikari (mother; nee Tsuru Kariya), Rokumatsu Ikari (father),
Nobuo Matsuba (husband). Her home address is listed as P.O. Box 23, Ucluelet, BC.
She was forcibly uprooted to Magrath, AB.
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5926 | Yukiye Matsuba | 20 September 1915 | Female |
She was born on 20 September 1915. She was a housewife. Her family includes Kanichi
Matsuba (husband), Kazuyo Matsuba (daughter), Riyeko Matsuba (daughter), Bernice Matsuba
[also listed as Misao Matsuba] (daughter), George Matsuba [also listed as Tomio Matsuba]
(son), and Ernie Matsuba [also listed as Yoshihiro Matsuba] (son). Her home address
is listed as Rural Route No. 1, 153 Moncton, Steveston, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to Edmonton, AB.
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Matsubara
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
1620 | Chonosuke Matsubara | 16 March 1884 | Male |
Matsubara was born on 16 March 1884. He was retired. His family includes Tsui Matsubara
(mother; nee Tsui Mokichi; deceased at time of file), Seishichi Matsubara (father;
deceased at time of file), Yasu Matsubara (wife; nee Yasu Nobusata), Shizue Matsubara
(daughter), and Emiko Matsubara (daughter; born on 24 August 1929). He lived in Hakoda
Bay, Ucluelet, BC and was forcibly uprooted to Minto City, BC, Midway, BC, and 1223
Berger Street, Montreal, QC. His listed seized property includes: small parcel of
land leased from A. Hakoda in Ucluelet, BC; household belongings; stove.
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3247 | Giichi Matsubara | 04 February 1889 | Male |
He was born on 04 February 1889. He was a gardener employed at Capilano Road, North
Vancouver, BC. His family includes Kei Matsubara (mother; nee Kei Miura), Tetsuzaemon
Matsubara (father), Kazuye Matsubara (wife; nee Kazuye Ohara; deceased), Harry Matsubara
[also listed as Tadayoshi Matsubara] (son), Elizabeth Matsubara [also listed as Yoshiko
Matsubara] (daughter), and Terry Matsubara [also listed as Takako Matsubara] (daughter).
His home address is listed as 568 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Greenwood, BC. He died at Cartierville, Quebec, on 17 April 1946.
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1367 | Keitaro Matsubara | 21 March 1890 | Male |
Matsubara was born on 21 March 1890. Also listed as Keitaro Matsuhara. He was a fisherman
and was formerly employed by Anglo British Columbia Packers. His family includes Hatsu
Matsubara (former wife; deceased), Sumino Matsubara (wife; in Japan), Haruo Matsuabara
(son; deceased), Nobuo Matsubara (son; born 15 December 1926), Hideo Matsubara (son;
born 29 February 1928), Shizuko Matsubara (daughter; born 5 June 1925), Kazuko Matsubara
(daughter; born 8 March 1930; in Japan), Haruko Matsubara (daughter; born 20 March
1932; in Japan), Takeo Matsubara (son), and Tadao Matsubara (son; born 11 February
1934; in Japan). His home address is listed as P.O. Box 155, Steveston, BC. His landlord
was Phoenix Cannery, Steveston, BC. He also owned a house in Kumamoto Ken, Japan.
He was forcibly uprooted to Homewood, MB, care of J.B. Wilbe. His listed seized property
includes his boat, the “K.M.,” purchased by the Canadian Fishing Company Limited,
his boat the “K.M.” or “T.M.,” purchased by H. Bell-Irving and Company Limited, fishing
nets purchased by A.B.C. Packers Company, and household belongings including a gramophone
and a sewing machine.
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9793 | Seizo Matsubara | 18 January 1906 | Male |
He was born on 18 January 1906. He was a boom man employed by Powell Lumber Company,
Vancouver, BC. His family includes Kesa Matsubara (mother; nee Kesa Hazushi), and
Takichi Matsubara (father). His home address is listed as 202 Main Street, Vancouver,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC and he was exiled to Japan on 31 May 1946.
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4745 | Takeo Matsubara | 14 March 1913 | Male |
He was born on 14 March 1913. He was a fisherman employed by his father. His family
includes Hatsue Matsubara (mother; nee Hatsue Matsuhara), Keitaro Matsubara (father),
and Yoshi Matsubara (wife; nee Yoshi Ono). His home address is listed as P.O. Box
155, House No. 25, Phoenix Cannery, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Homewood,
MB.
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3157 | Tatsushiro Matsubara | 21 August 1892 | Male |
He was born on 21 August 1892. He was a fisherman employed by New England Cannery.
His family includes Rui Matsubara (wife; in Japan) and Tatsuo Matsubara (son; in Japan).
His home address is listed as Dyke Road, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to
Slocan, BC. He was exiled to Japan on 24 December 1946.
|
3708 | Yasu Matsubara | 13 August 1896 | Female |
She was born on 13 August 1896. Her maiden name is Yasu Nobusada. She was a cook employed
by West Coast Fishing Company Limited, Ucluelet, BC. Her family includes Shime Nobusada
(mother; nee Shime Matsubara), Kichigo Nobusada (father), Chonosuke Matsubara (husband),
Shizue Matsubara (daughter), and Emiko Matsubara (daughter). Her home address is listed
as P.O. Box 18, Ucluelet, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Minto, BC.
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4746 | Yoshi Matsubara | 12 May 1918 | Female |
She was born on 12 May 1918. She was a housewife. Her family includes Wai Ono (mother;
nee Wai Maruta), Yoshitaro Ono (father), and Takeo Matsubara (husband). Her home address
is listed as P.O. Box 155, House No. 25, Phoenix Cannery, Steveston, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Homewood, MB.
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Matsubayashi
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
13864 | Asataro Matsubayashi | 20 May 1896 | Male |
He was born on 20 May 1896. He owned a grocery store. His family includes Fusa Matsubayashi
[also listed as Fusako Matsubayashi] (wife; nee Fusa Fukui or Fusako Fuku; in Japan),
Kanami Matsubayashi (son), Kanami Matsubayashi (son; in Japan). 6475 Fraser Avenue,
Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Princeton,
BC and Red Buck, BC. He was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
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11619 | Heijiro Matsubayashi | 11 September 1891 | Male |
He was born on 11 September 1891. He was a self-employed confectioner. His family
includes Heizaburo Matsubayashi (father), Miyo Matsubayashi (mother; nee Miyo Tazawa),
Kanayo Matsubayashi (wife; nee Kanayo Suzuki), Akira Matsubayashi (son), Yoshiko Matsubayashi
(daughter), Midori Matsubayashi (daughter), and George Matsubayashi (son). His home
address is listed as 810 Union Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to
Lemon Creek, BC.
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11803 | Kanayo Matsubayashi | 01 June 1902 | Female |
She was born on 1 June 1902. Her maiden name is Kanayo Suzuki. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Yonezo Suzuki (father), Mitsu Suzuki (mother; nee Mitsu Tsukamoto),
Heijiro Matsubayashi (husband), Akira Matsubayashi (son), Yoshiko Matsubayashi (daughter),
Midori Matsubayashi (daughter), and George Matsubayashi (son). Her home address is
listed as 810 Union Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Lemon Creek,
BC.
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1351 | Kanichi Matsubayashi | 25 September 1895 | Male |
Matsubayashi was born on 25 September 1895. He was a bookkeeper employed by Tanaka
& Company of 193 East Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC. His family includes Shigeko
Matsubayashi (wife; nee Shigeko Takenaya), Nobuko Matsubayashi (daughter; born 17
November 1925), Yorko Matsubayashi (daughter), and Mickey Matsubayashi [also listed
as Carlton Matsubayashi] (son). His home address is listed as 2225 Dundas Street,
Vancouver, BC. His landlord was J. Hori of 453 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC, He was
forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC and to Homewood Sanitarium, Guelph, ON. His listed
seized property includes a Karn piano and other household belongings.
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7954 | Michiko Matsubayashi | 18 July 1925 | Female |
She was born on 18 July 1925. Her family includes Kocho Matsubayashi (mother; nee
Kocho Nakao) and Nakataro Matsubayashi (father). Her home address is listed as 227
Main Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Vernon, BC.
|
2789 | Nakataro Matsubayashi | 20 July 1878 | Male |
He was born on 20 July 1878. He was a self-employed watchmaker. His family includes
Kocho Matsubayashi (wife; nee Kocho Nakao), Yoshiko Matsubayashi [also listed as Molly
Matsubayashi] (daughter), Kuniko Matsubayashi (daughter), Michiko Matsubayashi (daughter),
Reiko Matsubayashi (daughter). His home address is listed as 227 Main Street, Vancouver,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC and Bay Farm, BC.
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9014 | Nobuko Matsubayashi | 04 November 1925 | Female |
She was born on 4 November 1925. Her family includes Shigeko Matsubayashi (mother;
nee Shigeko Takenaka), and Kanichi Matsubayashi (father). Her home address is listed
as 2225 Dundas Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC.
|
7955 | Reiko Matsubayashi | 11 February 1922 | Female |
She was born on 11 February 1922 or 2 November 1922. Her married name is Reiko Masuda.
She was a dressmaker employed by Paree Dressmakers, 953 Nicola Street, Vancouver,
BC. Her family includes Kocho Matsubayashi (mother; nee Kocho Nakao), Nakataro Matsubayashi
(father), and Yasuo Masuda (husband; married in 1946). Her home address is listed
as 227 Main Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC and Chatham,
ON.
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15081 | Riheiji Matsubayashi | 05 October 1903 | Male |
He was born on 5 October 1903. He was a millhand. His family includes Kane Matsubayashi
(wife; nee Kane Endo; in Japan), Muneo Matsubayashi (son; in Japan), Hideko Matsubayashi
(daughter; in Japan), Ukio Matsubayashi (son; in Japan), and Takuo Matsubayashi (son;
in Japan). His home address is listed as 1607 West 5th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. 258
Powell Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted
to Popoff Farms, Slocan, BC and was exiled to Japan on 11 June 1946.
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5006 | Satakichi Matsubayashi | 10 October 1874 | Male |
He was born on 10 October 1874. His family includes Nobu Matsubayashi (wife; deceased).
His home address is listed as 639 Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Tashme, BC.
|
8941 | Shigeko Matsubayashi | 23 September 1902 | Female |
She was born on 23 September 1902. Her maiden name is Shigeko Takenaka. She was a
housewife. Her family includes Taki Takenaka (mother; nee Taki Komura), and Sahichi
Takenaka (father), Kanichi Matsubayashi (husband), Nobuko Matsubayashi (daughter),
Yorko Matsubayashi (daughter), and Mickey Matsubayashi [also listed as Carlton Matsubayashi]
(son). Her home address is listed as 2225 Dundas Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Slocan, BC and Guelph, ON.
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Matsubuchi
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
8590 | Fumiko Matsubuchi | 18 August 1919 | Female |
She was born on 18 August 1919. She was a dressmaker employed by K. Kitagawa, P.O.
Box 13, Duncan, BC. Her family includes Shizuko Matsubuchi (mother; nee Shizuko Nakane),
and Tokitaro Matsubuchi (father). Her home address is listed as P.O. Box 515, Cumberland,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC and Hamilton, ON.
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10801 | Hanako Matsubuchi | 13 May 1924 | Female |
She was born on 13 May 1924. Also listed as Patricia Matsubuchi. She was a student.
Her family includes Tokitaro Matsubuchi (father) and Shizuko Matsubuchi (mother; nee
Shizuko Nakano). Her home address is listed as 417 Niagara Street, Victoria, BC. She
also lived in Cumberland, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Montreal, Quebec.
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11205 | Hiroko Matsubuchi | 18 November 1922 | Female |
She was born on 18 November 1922. She was a maid. Her family includes Tokitaro Matsubuchi
(father) and Shizuko Matsubuchi (mother; nee Shizuko Nakano). Her home address is
listed as 515 Cumberland, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC.
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870 | Hiromu Matsubuchi | 18 May 1921 | Male |
He was born on 18 May 1921. He was a logger employed by BC Pulp & Paper Company, Port
Alice, BC. His family includes Shizuko Matsubichi (mother; nee Shizuko Nakano) and
Tokitaro Matsubichi (father). His home address is listed as Box 515, Cumberland, BC.
He was forcibly uprooted to 127 Jackson Street, West Hamilton, ON and Schreiber, ON.
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14597 | Kaoru Matsubuchi | 30 March 1926 | Male |
He was born on 30 March 1926. His name is also listed as Frank Matsubuchi. He was
a student. His family includes Shizuko Matsubuchi (mother; nee Shizuko Nakano) and
Tokitaro Matsubuchi (father). He was forcibly uprooted to Hastings Park, Vancouver,
BC and Montreal, QC.
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4617 | Shizuko Matsubuchi | 12 April 1903 | Female |
She was born on 12 April 1903. Her maiden name is Shizuko Nakano. She is also listed
as Shizuko Abe Matsubuchi. She was a housewife. Her family includes Kimi Nakano (mother;
nee Kimi Abe), Umematsu Nakano (father), Tokitaro Matsubuchi (husband), Kaoru Matsubuchi
[also listed as Frank Matsubuchi] (son), Akito Matsubuchi (son), Ayako Matsubuchi
(daughter), Reiko Matsubuchi [also listed as Ruth Matsubuchi] (daughter), Takeshi
Matsubuchi (son), and Hisashi Matsubuchi [also listed as Gerald Matsubuchi] (son).
Her home address is listed as Box 515, Cumberland, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to
Greenwood, BC.
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4594 | Tokitaro Matsubuchi | 07 March 1890 | Male |
He was born on 7 March 1890. He was a truck driver employed by the Cameron Lake Logging
Company Limited, Coombs, BC. His family includes Tsuru Matsubuchi (mother), Yasudo
Matsubuchi (father), Shizuko Matsubuchi (wife; nee Shizuko Nakano), Kaoru Matsubuchi
[also listed as Frank Matsubuchi] (son), Akito Matsubuchi (son), Ayako Matsubuchi
(daughter), Reiko Matsubuchi [also listed as Ruth Matsubuchi] (daughter), Takeshi
Matsubuchi [also listed as Edward Matsubuchi] (son), and Hisashi Matsubuchi [also
listed as Gerald Matsubuchi] (son). His home address is listed as No. 111, Japanese
Town No. 5, Cumberland, BC. Box 40, Coombs, BC is listed as a former address. He was
forcibly uprooted to Montreal, QC.
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Matsuda
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
11426 | Fujiko Matsuda | 25 September 1909 | Female |
She was born on 25 September 1909. She was a housewife. Her family includes Sato Matsuda
(mother; nee Sato Oozuka), Yoshio Matsuda (husband), Sanae Matsuda (daughter), Emy
Matsuda [also listed as Sakae Matsuda] (daughter), and James Matsuda [also listed
as Hiroaki Matsuda] (son). Her home address is listed as 234 Powell Street, Vancouver,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
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14840 | Fujiko Matsuda | 03 January 1914 | Female |
She was born on 3 January 1914. Her maiden name is Fujiko Maikawa. Her family includes
Uta Maikawa (mother; nee Uta Bando), Sannosuke Maikawa (father), Kumejiro Matsuda
(husband), Atsushi Matsuda (son), and Takumi Matsuda (son). Her home address is listed
as 341 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. 369 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC and 333 Powell
Street, Vancouver, BC are listed as former addresses. She was forcibly uprooted to
Winnipeg, MB.
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14871 | Kinjiro Matsuda | 08 February 1875 | Male |
He was born on 8 February 1875. He was a cook. 1116 Main Street, Vancouver, BC and
385 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC are listed as former addresses. He was forcibly uprooted
to Sandon, BC.
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14841 | Kumejiro Matsuda | 22 September 1910 | Male |
He was born on 22 September 1910. He was a store clerk. His family includes Take Matsuda
(mother), Gunjiro Matsuda (father), Fujiko Matsuda (wife), Atsushi Matsuda (son),
and Takumi Matsuda (son). His home address is listed as 341 Powell Street, Vancouver,
BC. 369 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC and 333 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC are listed
as former addresses. He was forcibly uprooted to Winnipeg, MB.
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3342 | Masashi Matsuda | 25 January 1908 | Male |
He was born on 25 January 1908. He was a labourer employed by Mohawk Lumber Company
Limited. His family includes Otokichi Matsuda (father), Samo Matsuda (mother; nee
Samo Nakamura), Shizuko Matsuda (wife), Massey Matsuda [also listed as Masanori Matsuda]
(son). His home address is listed as 1015 Auckland Street, New Westminster, BC. He
was forcibly uprooted to Kaslo, BC, and later Essex, ON.
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7864 | Otokichi Matsuda | 08 April 1874 | Male |
He was born on 8 April 1874. He was a storekeeper. His family includes Naka Matsuda
(mother), Hannaju Matsuda (father), Samo Matsuda (wife; nee Samo Nakamura), Shizue
Matsuda (daughter), Yoshio Matsuda (son), and Masashi Matsuda (son). His home address
is listed as 1015 Auckland Street, New Westminster, BC. 111 Guelph Street, New Westminster,
BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Kaslo, BC.
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7865 | Samo Matsuda | 20 December 1878 | Female |
She was born on 20 December 1878. She was a housewife. Her family includes Kaji Nakamura
(mother), Tushichi Nakamura [also listed as Jushichi Nakamura] (father), Otokichi
Matsuda (husband), Shizue Matsuda (daughter), Yoshio Matsuda (son), Masashi Matsuda
(son). Her home address is listed as 1015 Auckland Street, New Westminster, BC. 111
12th Street, New Westminster, BC is listed as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted
to Kaslo, BC.
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7866 | Shizuko Matsuda | 05 September 1911 | Female |
She was born on 5 September 1911. She was a housewife. Her family includes Hatsu Nishijima
(mother; nee Hatsu Murakami), Uhei Nishijima (father), Masashi Matsuda (husband),
and Massey Matsuda [also listed as Masanori Matsuda] (son). Her home address is listed
as 1015 Auckland Street, New Westminster, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Kaslo,
BC.
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15354 | Yoshio Matsuda | 01 July 1901 | Male |
He was born on 1 July 1901. He was a shingle bolt cutter employed by Pacific Shingle
Company. His family includes Fujiko Matsuda (wife; nee Fujiko Saiki), Sanae Matsuda
(daughter), Emy Matsuda [also listed as Sakae Matsuda, Emy Matsuda, and Emy Sakae
Matsuda] (daughter), and James Matsuda [also listed as Hiroaki Matsuda] (son). His
home address is listed as Indian River, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
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3316 | Yoshio Matsuda | 01 April 1909 | Male |
He was born on 1 April 1909. He was a millhand employed by Pacific Pine Company. His
family includes Otokichi Matsuda (father) and Samo Matsuda (mother; nee Samo Nakamura).
His home address is listed as 111 12 Street, New Westminster, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Kaslo, BC.
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Matsugu
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
3007 | Isami Matsugu | 01 January 1923 | Male |
He was born on 01 January 1923. He is also listed as Isamu Matsugu and Sam Matsugu.
He was a carpenter. His family includes Kuniye Matsugu (mother; nee Kuniye Ishii)
and Yuhey Matsugu (father). His home address is listed as 746 East Cordova Street,
Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Solsqua Camp, BC and Winona, ON.
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8830 | Kuniye Matsugu | 24 January 1899 | Female |
She was born on 24 January 1899. She was a housewife. Her family includes Yuhey Matsugu
(husband), Zenji Matsugu (son), Isami Matsugu [also listed as Isamu Matsugu and Sam
Matsugu] (son), Sumy Matsugu [also listed as Sumi Matsugu and Sue Matsugu] (daughter),
Kunio Matsugu (son), and Yoshiko Matsugu (daughter). Her home address is listed as
746 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Kaslo, BC.
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7626 | Mitsuko Matsugu | 18 November 1915 | Female |
She was born on 18 November 1915. She was a grocer and housewife. Her family includes
Zenji Matsugu (husband), George Matsugu [also listed as Masaki Matsugu] (son), and
Harry Matsugu [also listed as Hiroto Matsugu] (son). Her home address is listed as
746 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. 997 Howe Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as
a former address. She was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge, AB.
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8863 | Sumy Matsugu | 26 January 1925 | Female |
She was born on 26 January 1925. She is also listed as Sumi Matsugu and Sue Matsugu.
She was a student at Grandview Commerce. Her family includes Kuniye Matsugu (mother;
nee Kuniye Ishii), and Yuhey Matsugu (father). Her home address is listed as 746 Cordova
Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Kaslo, BC.
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3375 | Yuhey Matsugu | 30 December 1890 | Male |
He was born on 30 December 1890. He is also listed in the files as Yuhei Matsugu.
He was a carpenter employed by Robertson and Hackett Sawmills, Vancouver, BC. His
family includes Yae Matsugu [possibly Yaye Matsugu] (mother; nee Yaye Tsunada or Yaye
Tsunada), Hachijiro Matsugu (father), Kuniye Matsugu (wife; nee Kuniye Ishii), Kunio
Matsugu (son), Isami Matsugu [also listed as Isamu Matsugu and Sam Matsugu] (son),
Zenji Matsugu (son), Yoshiko Matsugu (daughter), and Sumy Matsugu [also listed as
Sumi Matsugu and Sue Matsugu] (daughter). His home address is listed as 746 East Cordova
Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Kaslo, BC.
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3183 | Zenji Matsugu | 06 December 1913 | Male |
He was born on 06 December 1913. He was a self-employed confectioner. His family includes
Kinuye Matsugu (mother), Yuhey Matsugu (father), Mitsuko Matsugu (wife), George Matsugu
[also listed as Masaki Matsugu] (son) and Harry Matsugu [also listed as Hiroto Matsugu]
(son). His home address is listed as 997 Howe Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Magrath, AB.
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Matsuhara
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
1622 | Toshio Matsuhara | 24 January 1918 | Unknown |
Matsuhara was born on 24 January 1918. He was a fisherman. His family includes Yaku
Matsuhara (mother; nee Yaku Nobusada) and Chonosuke Matsuhara (father). He lived in
Hakoda Bay, Ucluelet, BC and was forcibly uprooted to Minto City, BC and 1223 Berger
Street, Montreal, QC. His listed seized property includes: house “built on land belonging
to a group of 8 other Japanese”; household belongings; boat “Mutsu”/“T.N.”; fishing
equipment; sewing machine.
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Matsui
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
8288 | Chie Matsui | 22 August 1907 | Female |
She was born on 22 August 1907. She was a housewife. Her maiden name was Chie Torinaga.
Her family includes Yosaburo Matsui (husband), Tomio Matsui (son), Hideko Matsui (daughter),
Nao Torinaga (mother; nee Nao Kurose), and Jaikichi Torinara (father). Her home address
is listed as 1136 Seymour Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Tashme,
BC.
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3780 | Chizuru Matsui | 03 February 1925 | Female |
She was born on 3 February 1925. Her family includes Misato Matsui (mother; nee Misato
Shindo), and Yoshitaro Matsui (father). Her home address is listed as Port Alberni,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
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6034 | Fujino Matsui | 27 April 1894 | Female |
She was born on 27 April 1894. She was a cannery worker employed by Acme Cannery,
Eburne, BC. Her family includes Kanjiro Teshima (common-law husband), and Chozaemon
Matsui (former husband; deceased). Her home address is listed as Acme Cannery, Eburne,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge, AB.
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1700 | John Matsui | 11 July 1920 | Male |
He was born on 11 July 1920. His name is also listed as John Yoshinori Matsui. He
was a mill hand employed by Alberni Pacific Lumber Company, Port Alberni, BC. His
family includes Misato Matsui (mother; nee Misato Shinto) and Yoshitaro Matsui (father).
His home address is listed as South 2nd Avenue, Port Alberni, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Tashme, BC and Toronto, ON.
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8831 | Juji Matsui | 11 February 1923 | Male |
He was born on 11 February 1923. He was a millhand employed by Alberni Pacific Lumber
Company. His family includes Misato Matsui (mother; nee Misato Shindo), and Yoshitaro
Matsui (father). His home address is listed as Port Alberni, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Slocan, BC.
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10053 | Kane Matsui | 21 May 1903 | Female |
She was born on 21 May 1903. She was a housewife. Her family includes Shinzo Matsui
(husband), Kanako Matsui (daughter), Hiroyuki Matsui (son), Isao Matsui (son), and
Masaaki Matsui (son). Her home address is listed as 110 Main Street, Vancouver, BC.
She was forcibly uprooted to Lemon Creek, BC.
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5980 | Kaoru Matsui | 04 November 1922 | Male |
He was born on 4 November 1922. His family includes Yukino Matsui (mother; nee Yukino
Fujikawa), and Keijiro Matsui (father). His home address is listed as Downs Road,
Clayburn, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge, AB.
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6345 | Kazuo Matsui | 25 August 1925 | Male |
He was born on 25 August 1925. His family includes Yoshino Matsui (mother; nee Yoshino
Fujikawa), and Keijiro Matsui (father). His home address is listed as Downs Road,
Clayburn, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge, AB.
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11052 | Kikuye Matsui | 15 October 1917 | Female |
Her maiden name was Kikuye Fujino. She was born on 15 October 1917. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Sanya Fujino (father), Uno Fujino (mother; nee Uno Kitamura),
Sadao Matsui (husband) and Susumu Matsui (son). Her home address is listed as 566
Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Lemon Creek, BC and exiled
to Japan on 24 December 1946.
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14598 | Kiyo Matsui | 29 April 1921 | Female |
She was born on 29 April 1921. She was a domestic helper. Her family includes Toku
Matsui (mother) and Toragoro Matsui (father). 2796 West 33rd Avenue, Vancouver, BC
is listed as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted to Oakville, ON.
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856 | Kurataro Matsui | 19 September 1888 | Male |
He was born on 19 September 1888. He was a fisherman employed by BC Packers, Prince
Rupert, BC. His home address is listed as 316-5th Street, Prince Rupert, BC. He was
forcibly uprooted to Three Valley, BC and Glacier, BC.
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6346 | Masao Matsui | 03 April 1918 | Male |
He was born on 3 April 1918. He was a farmer employed by his father. His family includes
Yoshino Matsui (mother; nee Yoshino Fujikawa), and Keijiro Matsui (father). His home
address is listed as Downs Road, Clayburn, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge,
AB.
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3048 | Masao Matsui | 07 July 1918 | Male |
He was born on 07 July 1918. He worked at a bicycle shop owned by Shizue Matsui (mother).
His family includes Shizue Matsui (mother) and Zenzo Matsui (father). His home address
is listed as 112 Main Street, Vancouver, BC. 2415 Burrard Street, Vancouver, BC is
listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to 28 Manitou Road, Centre Island,
Toronto, ON and 177 Browning Avenue, Toronto, ON.
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10054 | Masaye Matsui | 07 July 1918 | Female |
Her maiden name was Masaye Yasuhara. She was born on 7 July 1918. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Matsuichi Yasuhara (father), Kuma Yasuhara (mother; nee Kuma Nano),
Toshiro Matsui (husband), Hiromi Matsui [also listed as Sharon Matsui] (daughter;
born on 25 October 1942), and Teruko Matsui (daughter). Her home address is listed
as 74 West 69th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Sandon, BC.
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12691 | Masayuki Matsui | 21 May 1907 | Male |
He was born on 21 May 1907. He was a hotel keeper. His family includes Koyo Matsui
(mother; nee Koyo Okashima), Masanori Matsui (father), Yukiko Matsui (wife; nee Yukiko
Uda), and Karol Matsui [also listed as Koyo Matsui] (daughter). 445 Gore Avenue, Vancouver,
BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Notch Hill, BC.
|
13294 | Mine Matsui | 05 June 1915 | Female |
She was born on 5 June 1915. She was an accountant employed by Powell Lumber and Fuel
Company Limited. Her family includes Toku Matsui (mother; nee Toku Furumi) and Toragoro
Matsui (father). Her home address is listed as 2796 West 33rd Avenue, Vancouver, BC.
1865 West 12th Avenue, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. She was forcibly
uprooted to Calgary, AB.
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13167 | Mino Matsui | 28 April 1900 | Female |
She was born on 28 April 1900. She was a housewife. Her family includes Yasaburo Matsui
(husband; in Japan), Yukio Matsui (son; in Japan), Hideo Matsui (son; in Japan), Tokio
Matsui (son; in Japan), Mitsuyo Matsui (son; in Japan), and Kazuyo Matsui (daughter;
in Japan). Her home address is listed as 369 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. She was
forcibly uprooted to Slocan Extension, BC and was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
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13797 | Minoru Matsui | Male |
He was a student. His family includes Shizue Matsui (mother). 112 Main Street, Vancouver,
BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to East Lillooet, BC and
Toronto, ON.
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10846 | Misato Matsui | 07 April 1898 | Female |
She was born on 7 April 1898. She was a housewife. Her family includes Yoshitaro Matsui
(husband), Teruko Matsui (daughter), Hideko Matsui (daughter), Hiroko Matsui (daughter),
Ayame Matsui (daughter), Oshiye Matsui [also listed as Alice Matsui] (daughter), May
Matsui [also listed as Harumi Matsui] (daughter), Juji Matsui (son), Ihoko Matsui
[also listed as April Matsui] (daughter), Miyako Matsui (daughter), John Matsui [also
listed as Yoshinori Matsui] (son), Chizuru Matsui (daughter), and Sharon Matsui [also
listed as Makoto Matsui] (daughter; born 1944). She lived in Port Alberni, BC. She
was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
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6347 | Mitsuye Matsui | 15 June 1920 | Female |
She was born on 15 June 1920. She was a farmer’s help employed by her father. Her
family includes Yukino Matsui (mother; nee Yukino Fujikawa), and Keijiro Matsui (father).
Her home address is listed as Downs Road, Clayburn, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to Lethbridge, AB.
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7330 | Otohiro Matsui | 17 April 1913 | Male |
He was born on 17 April 1913. He was a clerk employed by Ocean Fisheries Limited.
His family includes Sadajiro Matsui (father). His home address is listed as 353 Powell
Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Christina Lake, BC.
|
7410 | Otokazu Matsui | 03 October 1915 | Male |
He was born on 3 October 1915. He was a clerk employed by Ocean Fisheries Limited.
His family includes Chiyo Matsui (mother; nee Chiyo Kitamura) and Sadajiro Matsui
(father). His home address is listed as 346 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. 353 Powell
Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Christina
Lake, BC.
|
7017 | Richard Matsui | 08 July 1921 | Male |
He was born on 8 July 1921. He is also listed in the file as Yutaka Richard Matsui.
He was a student. His family includes Shizue Matsui (mother; nee Shizue Maeda) and
Jenzo Matsui (father). His home address is listed as 617 Powell Street, Vancouver,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Winnipeg, MB.
|
2808 | Sadao Matsui | 19 June 1909 | Male |
He was born on 19 June 1909. He was a salesman employed by T. Maikawa Limited, Powell
Street, Vancouver, BC. His family includes Chiyo Matsui (mother; nee Chiyo Kitamura),
Sadajiro Matsui (father), Kikuye Matsui (wife; nee Kikuye Fujino), and Susumu Matsui
[also listed as Kenneth Matsui or Kenneth Susumu Matsui] (son). His home address is
listed as 654 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Lemon Creek,
Slocan, BC and was exiled to Japan on 24 December 1946.
|
3015 | Shinzo Matsui | 01 October 1902 | Male |
He was born on 01 October 1902. He was a fisherman employed by J. H. Todd, Skeena
River, BC. His family includes Kane Matsui (wife; nee Kane Yamagishi), Kanako Matsui
(daughter), Hiroyuki Matsui (son), Isao Matsui (son) and Masaaki Matsui (son). His
home address is listed as 110 Main Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Slocan, BC; Lemon Creek, BC; Guelph, ON and 82 Gould Street, Toronto, ON.
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11187 | Shizue Matsui | 26 April 1893 | Female |
Her maiden name was Shizue Hajime. She was born on 26 April 1893. She worked at Bicycle
Shop employed by Yoshio Matsui and Masao Matsui. Her family includes Maeta Hajima
(father), Miya Hajima (mother; nee Miya Shimizu), Zenzo Matsui (husband; deceased),
Yoshio Matsui (son), Masao Matsui (son), Yutaka Matsui (son), Minoru Matsui (son),
Tomu Matsui (son), and Mary Matsui (daughter). Her home address is listed as 617 Powell
Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to East Lillooet, BC.
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9887 | Toku Matsui | 20 January 1887 | Female |
She was born on 20 January 1887. She was a housewife. Her family includes Toragoro
Matsui (husband), Mine Matsui (daughter), Yone Matsui (daughter), Kiyo Matsui (daughter),
Ichiro Matsui (son). Her home address is listed as 2796 West 33rd Avenue, Vancouver,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Sandon, BC.
|
9842 | Toragoro Matsui | 25 January 1873 | Male |
He was born on 25 January 1873. He was a retired. His family includes Toku Matsui
(wife), Mine Matsui (daughter), Yone Matsui (daughter), Kiyo Matsui (daughter), and
Ichiro Matsui (son). His home address is listed as2796 West 33rd Avenue, Vancouver,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Sandon, BC.
|
2065 | Toshio Matsui | 18 January 1921 | Male |
He was born on 18 January 1921. He was a tallyman employed by B.C. Packers (Imperial
Cannery), Steveston, BC. His family includes Fujino Matsui (mother; nee Fujino Yanagimoto).
His home address is listed as Acme Cannery, Eburne, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to
Lethbridge, AB.
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1616 | Toshiro Matsui | 28 April 1912 | Male |
Matsui was born on 28 April 1912. He was a block piler employed on Acme Shingle, Shaughnessy
Street, Vancouver, BC and a salesman. His family includes Toku Matsui (mother; nee
Toku Durmi), Toragora Matsui (father), Masaye Matsui (wife; nee Masaye Yasulara),
Teruko Matsui (daughter; born on 13 February 1939), Hiromi Matsui [also listed as
Sharon Matsui] (daughter; born on 25 October 1942), and Kyoko Okano (sister-in-law).
He lived at 784 West 69th Avenue, Vancouver, BC and was forcibly uprooted to Sandon,
BC; Lemon Creek, Slocan, BC; Angler, ON; Summerville, ON; and Sheridan Nurseries,
Sheridan, ON. His listed seized property includes: 784 West 69th Avenue, Vancouver,
BC; household belongings; radios; public address amplifier; microphone; speakers;
cameras; homemade gramophone and needle arm; gramophone records; radio parts; Japanese
dishes; electric refrigerator; guitar; typewriter; smoking stand; children’s toys;
photographs.
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12972 | Yone Matsui | 30 March 1918 | Female |
She was born on 30 March 1918. Her family includes Toku Matsui (mother; nee Toku Furumi)
and Toragoro Matsui (father). Her home address is listed as 2796 West 33rd Avenue,
Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Toronto, ON and Oakville, ON.
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12372 | Yosaburo Matsui | 19 April 1909 | Male |
He was born on 19 April 1909. He was a mill hand. His family includes Tsuchi Matsui
(mother; nee Tsuchi Kuramoto), Aitaro Matsui (father), Chie Matsui (wife; nee Chie
Torubara), Tomio Matsui [also listed as William Matsui] (son), and Hideko Matsui (daughter).
Port Alice, BC and Red Pass, BC are listed as former addresses. He was forcibly uprooted
to Tashme, BC.
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3050 | Yoshio Matsui | 08 October 1914 | Male |
He was born on 08 October 1914. He was a bicycle shop manager employed by Tammy Bicycle
Shop at 112 Main Street, Vancouver, BC. His family includes Shizue Matsui (mother)
and Zenzo Matsui (father). His home address is listed as 112 Main Street, Vancouver,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to 12 Manitou Road, Centre Island, Toronto, ON; Saint
Thomas, ON and 177 Browning Avenue, Toronto, ON.
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854 | Yoshitaro Matsui | 10 July 1887 | Male |
He was born on 10 July 1887. He was a millhand employed by Bloedell, Stewart & Welch
Limited, Port Alberni, BC. His family includes Chiye Matsui (mother), Jihei Matsui
(father), Misato Matsui (wife; nee Misato Shinto), Teruko Matsui (daughter), Ayame
Matsui (daughter), Ihoko Matsui [also listed as April Matsui] (daughter), Miyako Matsui
(daughter), Hideko Matsui (daughter), Oshiye Matsui [also listed as Alice Matsui]
(daughter), Hiroko Matsui (daughter), May Matsui [also listed as Harumi Matsui] (daughter),
Juji Matsui (son), John Matsui [also listed as Yoshinori Matsui] (son), Chizuru Matsui
(daughter), and Sharon Matsui [also listed as Makoto Matsui] (daughter; born 1944).
His home address is listed as 2nd Avenue, Port Alberni, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Tashme, BC and 14 Mile Ranch, BC.
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12891 | Yukiko Matsui | 02 January 1920 | Female |
However, the file also lists her as being a Japanese national citizen. She was born
on 02 January 1920. Her maiden name is Yukiko Uda. No occupation is listed in the
file but it lists her husband as being a hotel keeper. Her family includes Ito Yamada
(mother), Iku Uda (father), Masayuki Matsui [possibly Masayoshi Matsui] (husband),
and Karol Matsui [also listed as Koyo Matsui] (daughter). She is listed as having
lived in Salmon Arm, BC and at 445 Gore Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to Notch Hill, BC. No seized property is listed in the file.
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6348 | Yukino Matsui | 18 September 1891 | Female |
She was born on 18 September 1891. Her maiden name is Yukino Fujikawa. She was a farmer’s
help employed by her husband. Her family includes Yasu Fujikawa (mother; nee Yasu
Honda), Momokichi Fujikawa (father), Keijiro Matsui (husband), Sumi Matsui [also known
as Sumiye Matsui (daughter), Minoru Matsui (son), Mitsuye Matsui (daughter), Masao
Matsui (son), Kawaru Matsui (son), and Kazuo Matsui (son). Her home address is listed
as Downs Road, Clayburn, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge, AB.
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Matsukubo
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
13878 | Kakuzo Matsukubo | 10 February 1914 | Male |
He was born on 10 February 1914. He was a logger. His family includes Kimiye Matsukubo
(wife; nee Kimiye Omoto), Toru Matsukubo (son), and Keiji Matsukubo (son). Paldi,
BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Bay Farm, Slocan, BC.
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14068 | Seiji Matsukubo | 25 September 1909 | Male |
He was born on 25 September 1909. He was a mill worker. His family includes Asagiku
Matsukubo (mother; nee Asagiku Shimode), Sokichi Matsukubo (father), and Nori Matsukubo
(wife; nee Nori Maemura; in Japan). 117 Main Street, Vancouver, BC; Port Alberni,
BC; and Hillcrest, BC are listed as former addresses. He was forcibly uprooted to
Princeton, BC and was exiled to Japan on 2 August 1946.
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Matsukudo
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
9055 | Kimiye Matsukudo | 07 March 1914 | Female |
She was born on 7 March 1914. Her maiden name is Kimiye Omoto. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Kiri Omoto (mother; nee Kiri Chaki), Kakuzo Matsukubo (husband),
Sataro Omoto (father), Keiji Matsukubo (son), and Toru Matsukubo (son). Her home address
is listed as Paldi, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC.
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Matsukura
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
4702 | Tokutaro Matsukura | 07 February 1879 | Male |
He was born on 7 February 1879. He was amine timber cutter employed by Iwasa. His
family includes Nobu Matsukura (mother), Inatahichi Matsukura (father), Toshie Matsukura
(wife; nee Toshie Ikegami), and Kikuno Matsukura (daughter). His home address is listed
as Box 104, Cumberland, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC. He was exiled
to Japan on 2 August 1946.
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5741 | Toshie Matsukura | 19 April 1883 | Female |
She was born on 19 April 1883. She was a housewife. Her family includes Misa Ikegami
(mother), Kosaku Ikegami (father), Tokutaro Matsukura (husband), and Kikuno Matsukura
(daughter). Her home address is listed as P.O. Box 104, Cumberland, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Slocan, BC and she was exiled to Japan on 2 August 1946.
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Matsumiya
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
10802 | Chiyoko Matsumiya | 1910 | Female |
She was born in 1910. She was a housewife. Her family includes Juno Matsumiya (mother),
Nose Matsumiya (father), Iwazo Matsumiya (husband), Shizuyo Matsumiya (daughter).
Her home address is listed as 432 West 2nd Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Lemon Creek, BC and exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
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2073 | Hideo Matsumiya | 30 March 1920 | Male |
He was born on 30 March 1920. He was a store clerk employed by Matsumiya Nose Limited,
221 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. His family includes Ishi Matsumiya (mother; nee
Ishi Uyeda), Sohachi Matsumiya (father), and Yoshitaro Matsumiya (brother). His home
address is listed as 391 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. 236 Powell Street, Vancouver,
BC and Premier, BC are listed as previous addresses. He died in Vancouver, BC on or
about 1 May 1942.
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12064 | Iwazo Matsumiya | 13 January 1901 | Male |
He was born on 13 January 1901. He was a self-employed fish merchant. His family includes
Yasujiro Matsumiya (father), Sute Matsumiya (mother), Chiyoko Matsumiya (wife), and
Shizuyo Matsumiya (daughter). His home address is listed as 3713 West 10th Avenue,
Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC and exiled to Japan on 17 June
1946.
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9761 | Kimi Matsumiya | 15 August 1916 | Female |
She was born on 15 August 1916. She was a housewife. Her family includes Masuo Matsumiya
(husband), Muneo Matsumiya (son), Chiye Nakamura (mother), and Tatsujiro Nakamura
(father). Her home address is listed as 235 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. She died
at Grand Forks, BC on 26 May 1943.
|
9760 | Masuo Matsumiya | 06 February 1909 | Male |
He was born on 6 February 1909. He was a self-employed grocer under S. Matsumiya &
Company. His family includes Kimi Matsumiya (wife; nee Kimi Nakamura), Muneo Matsumiya
(son), Sue Nishizeki (mother; nee Sue Matsumiya), and Hisakichi Nishizeki (father).
His home address is listed as 235 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Grand Forks, BC and he was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
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9946 | Sadako Matsumiya | April 1904 | Female |
Her maiden name was Sadako Nakagawa. She was born in approximately 1904. She was a
school teacher at Kitsilano Japanese School, 2583 Broadway Vancouver, BC. Her family
includes Kiyomatsu Nakagawa (father), Kono Nakagawa (mother), Zenshichi Matsumiya
[also listed as Senkichi Matsumiya] (husband), Kahoru Matsumiya (son), Toshikazu Matsumiya
(son), and Yoko Matsumiya (daughter). Her home address is listed as 8864 Selkirk Street,
Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
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836 | Yoshitaro Matsumiya | 19 October 1918 | Male |
He was born on 19 October 1918. He was a millhand employed by Port Alice Pulp & Paper
Company, Port Alice, BC. His family includes Ishi Matsumiya (mother; nee Ishi Uyeda),
and Schaehi Matsumiya (father). His home address is listed as Port Alice, BC. He was
forcibly uprooted to Coaldale, AB; Burmis Lumber Company, Burmis, AB; and Schreiber,
ON.
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11717 | Zenshichi Matsumiya | 17 August 1896 | Male |
He was born on 17 August 1896. He was a mill hand employed by B. C. Box Mills. His
family includes Sute Matsumiya (mother), Sadako Matsumiya (wife), Kahoru Matsumiya
(son), Toshikazu Matsumiya (son) and Yoko Matsumiya (daughter). His home address is
listed as 8864 Selkirk Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Tashme,
BC.
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Matsumoto
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
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2967 | Akira Matsumoto | 08 October 1911 | Male |
He was born on 8 October 1911. He was a mill worker employed by Pacific Mills Limited,
Ocean Falls, BC. His family includes Torino Matsumoto (mother; nee Torino Sumi), Takematsu
Matsumoto (father), Tatsuyo Matsumoto (wife; nee Tatsuyo Sugiura), and Richard Hideki
Matsumoto (son). His home address is listed as 763 East Pender Street, Vancouver,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Sandon, BC.
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4357 | Cheyeko Matsumoto | 13 January 1918 | Female |
She was born on 13 January 1918. She was a housewife. Her family includes Riki Mizuta
(mother), Kumejiro Mizuta (father), and Takeo Matsumoto (husband). Her home address
is listed as Port Alice, BC. 141 Fifth Avenue, Port Hammond, BC is listed as a former
address. She was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge, AB.
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4415 | Chiye Matsumoto | 10 April 1921 | Female |
She was born on 10 April 1921. She was a housewife. Her family includes Asa Fukami
(mother; nee Asa Kinoshita), Katsube Fukami (father), Masanari Matsumoto (husband),
and Masao Matsumoto [also listed as Robert Matsumoto] (son). Her home address is listed
as Rural Route, No. 1, Mission, BC. Port Alice, BC and 141 Fifth Avenue, Port Hammond,
BC are listed as former addresses. She was forcibly uprooted to Coaldale, AB.
|
14177 | Fumi Matsumoto | 26 July 1902 | Female |
She was born on 26 July 1902. Her family includes Sasuke Nikida (mother; nee Sasuke
Tsujii), Tajiro Nikida (father), Kiyotaro Matsumoto (husband), Yoshiko Matsumoto (daughter),
Miyoko Matsumoto (daughter), and Yoshihiro Matsumoto (son). 324 4th Avenue, Vancouver,
BC and 1772 West 4th Avenue, Vancouver, BC are listed as former addresses. She was
forcibly uprooted to Winfield, BC and was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
|
7779 | Hideo Matsumoto | 20 December 1925 | Male |
He was born on 20 December 1925. He was a sawmill worker employed by Pacific Pine,
New Westminster, BC. His family includes Tetsu Matsumoto (mother; nee Tetsu Matsushita)
and Kumanzo Matsumoto (father). His home address is listed as 303 Ewen Avenue, New
Westminster, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Kaslo, BC.
|
3395 | Hidezo Matsumoto | 02 May 1892 | Male |
He was born on 2 May 1892. He was a millhand employed by Cedar Cove Sash and Door
Company, 1101 6th Avenue, West Vancouver, BC. His family includes Yuki Matsumoto (wife),
Hidekazu Matsumoto (son), Yasuo Matsumoto (son), Miyoko Matsumoto (daughter), Hanako
Matsumoto (daughter), Yoshiko Matsumoto (daughter), and Ryoko Matsumoto (daughter).
His home address is listed as 1037 West 7th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Lemon Creek, BC, Neys, ON and Toronto, ON.
|
1372 | Ichijuro Matsumoto | 09 May 1894 | Male |
Matsumoto was born on 9 May 1894. He also went by Ichijuro Phillip Masumoto. He was
a boat builder who owned his own business, Matsumoto Boat Builders. His family includes
Sayo Matsumoto (mother), Denkichi Matsumoto (father; deceased at time of file), Masa
Matsumoto (wife; nee Masa Honma), Luke Matsumoto [also listed as Judo Matsumoto] (son;
born 22 May 1926), John Matsumoto [also listed as Itsuo Matsumoto] (son; born 9 September
1928), and Matthew Matsumoto [also listed as Isamu Matsumoto] (son). His home address
is listed as 225 First Avenue East, Prince Rupert, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to
Slocan, BC and to Rural Route No. 1, Nelson, BC. His boat building business and equipment
were seized and sold to Anthony P. Crawley and Sten Didrickson. Attempts to sell his
house failed. He sold his boat, the “Queen Bee,” before being forcibly uprooted, to
Edwart Lipsett Limited who then sold it to the Department of Munitions & Supply (Naval
Service). His other listed seized property includes tools and household belongings.
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11830 | Isamu Matsumoto | 25 February 1918 | Male |
He was born on 25 February 1918. He is also listed as Isamu Matsumoto. He was a self-employed
boat builder. His family includes Rose Matsumoto [also listed as Miki Matsumoto] (wife;
nee Miki Doi or Rose Doi), Ichijiro Matsumoto (father), and Masa Matsumoto (mother;
nee Masa Honma). His home address is listed as the corner of Jackson Avenue and Cordova
Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC.
|
9297 | Iseichi Matsumoto | 01 September 1889 | Male |
He was born on 01 September 1889. He was a farm labourer employed by T. Nakashima,
Dewdney, BC. His home address is listed as PO Box 83, Dewdney, BC. PO Box 81, Mission,
BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to 15 Mile Camp, Hope,
BC.
|
553 | Iwao Matsumoto | 12 May 1917 | Male |
He was born on 12 May 1917. His name is also listed as Iwao Roy Matsumoto. He was
a self-employed gardener. His family includes Tsuyako Matsumoto (mother; nee Tsuyako
Sumi), Gen Matsumoto (father), and Yoji Matsumoto (brother). His home address is listed
as 1882 West 4th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Earl Smith Construction
Company, Hamilton, ON; Petawawa, ON; Angler, ON; and 44 Leonard Avenue, Toronto, ON.
|
15086 | Joe Matsumoto | 21 March 1927 | Male |
He was born on 21 March 1927. He was a student. His family includes Tsuyako Matsumoto
(mother; nee Tsuyako Sumi) and Jun Matsumoto (father). He was forcibly uprooted to
Lemon Creek, BC.
|
14069 | Judo Matsumoto | 22 May 1926 | Male |
He was born on 22 May 1926. He was a student. His family includes Masa Matsumoto (mother;
nee Matsu Homma) and Ichijiro Matsumoto (father). His home address is listed as 225
East 1st Avenue, Prince Rupert, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Slocan City, BC.
|
3235 | Kanekichi Matsumoto | 10 April 1871 | Male |
He was born on 10 April 1871. He was a roominghouse proprietor. His family includes
Uta Tagawa (common-law wife). His home address is listed as 327 East Georgia Street,
Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC. He died at Tashme, BC on 20
December 1945.
|
7490 | Kaneko Matsumoto | 15 July 1894 | Female |
She was born on 15 July 1894. She was a housewife. She is also named in husband’s
file as Kane Matsumoto. Her maiden name is Kaneko Okitsu. Her family includes Kadgushi
Okitsu [also listed as Kadgushi Okitzu], (father; deceased at time of file), Hisa
Okitsu (mother; nee Hisa Amano; deceased at time of file), Kiyoto Matsumoto (husband),
Dorothy Matsumoto [also listed as Reiko Matsumoto] (daughter; born on 27 July 1925),
and Ronald Matsumoto [also listed as Shinji Matsumoto] (son, born on 16 May 1930).
She lived at P.O. Box 107, Port Hammond, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Rosebery,
BC. Her listed seized property includes: P.O. Box 107, Port Hammond, BC.
|
9299 | Kaoru Matsumoto | 03 October 1902 | Female |
She was born on 03 October 1902. She was a housewife. Her family includes Magozo Matsumoto
(husband), Toshiaki Matsumoto (son), and Mineharu Matsumoto (son). Her home address
is listed as PO Box 92, Mission, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Cascade, BC.
|
15116 | Kazuo Matsumoto | 22 November 1911 | Male |
He was born on 22 November 1911. He was a domestic worker for Dr. R.E. Powell. His
family includes Hadayo Matsumoto (mother; nee Hadayo Sumi), Kiyoshi Matsumoto (father),
Fumiko Matsumoto (wife; nee Fumiko Sumi; in Japan), Tazuko Matsumoto (daughter; in
Japan), and Kikui Matsumoto (daughter; in Japan). 2320 Ash Street, Vancouver, BC.
He was forcibly uprooted to Hamilton, ON.
|
488_xi | Keizo Matsumoto | 18 August 1914 | Male |
He was born on 18 August 1914. He was a gardener employed by Mr. Nakamura, 1618 West
3rd Avenue, Vancouver, BC. His family includes Shigeno Matsumoto (mother; nee Shigeno
Hamada) and Torajiro Matsumoto (father). His home address is listed as 1882 West 4th
Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to 44 Leonard Avenue, Toronto, ON
and Petawawa, ON.
|
11113 | Kingo Matsumoto | 02 April 1881 | Unknown |
He was born on 2 April 1881. He was a self-employed fisherman. His family includes
Kunie Matsumoto (wife; nee Kunie Hirayu). His home address is listed as 501 Powell
Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC.
|
14176 | Kiyotaro Matsumoto | 14 August 1898 | Male |
He was born on 14 August 1898. He was a gardener. His family includes Fumi Matsumoto
(wife; nee Fumi Hikida), Yoshiko Matsumoto (daughter), Miyoko Matsumoto (daughter),
and Yoshihiro Matsumoto (son). 1772 West 4th Avenue, Vancouver, BC is listed as a
former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Winfield, BC and Vernon, BC. He was exiled
to Japan on 17 June 1946.
|
7267 | Kiyoto Matsumoto | 03 July 1884 | Male |
He was born on 3 July, 1884. He was a mill worker for Hammond Cedar. His family includes
Naoshin Matsumoto (father; deceased at time of file), Rei Matsumoto (mother; nee Rei
Makihata; deceased at time of file), Kaneko Matsumoto (wife; nee Kaneko Okitsu; born
on 15 July, 1894), Dorothy Matsumoto [also listed as Reiko Matsumoto] (daughter; born
on 27 July 1925), Ronald Matsumoto [also listed as Shinji Matsumoto] (son, born on
16 May 1930). He lived at 2481 Westfield Street, Port Hammond, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Rosebery, BC and then moved to 194 McCall Street Toronto. His listed seized
property includes household belongings and tools.
|
8103 | Koma Matsumoto | 13 March 1881 | Female |
She was born on 13 March 1881. Her maiden name is Koma Yokota. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Tami Yokota (mother), Shikataro Yokota (father), Seisaku Matsumoto
(husband), Yuwa Matsumoto (daughter), Masao Matsumoto (son), Shigeo Matsumoto (son),
and Minoru Matsumoto (son). Her home address is listed as 2020 Yukon Street, Vancouver,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC and Winnipeg, MB.
|
5978 | Kumejiro Matsumoto | 10 August 1887 | Male |
He was born on 10 August 1887. He was a self-employed farmer. His family includes
Haru Matsumoto (mother; nee Haru Hatsumoto), Hyosuke Matsumoto (father), Riki Matsumoto
(wife; nee Riki Nishimoto; deceased), Yoshiaki Archie Matsumoto (son), Toshiye Matsumoto
(daughter), Miyuki Matsumoto (daughter), and Ayako Matsumoto (daughter). His home
address is listed as 5th Avenue, Port Hammond, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge,
AB.
|
12253 | Kunie Matsumoto | 12 August 1893 | Female |
She was born on 12 August 1893. She was a confectionery storekeeper at 501 Powell
Street, Vancouver, BC. Her family includes Kingo Matsumoto (husband). Her home address
is listed as 501 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Sloan
Extension, BC and Slocan City, BC.
|
9346 | Magozo Matsumoto | 12 June 1891 | Male |
He was born on 12 June 1891. He was a Branch Manager of Dry Goods and Grocery Store
employed by M. Furuya Company Limited, Mission, BC. His family includes Yoshi Matsumoto
(mother; nee Yoshi Nikaido), Magokichi Matsumoto (father), Kaoru Matsumoto (wife;
nee Kaoru Iwata), Toshiaki Matsumoto (son) and Mineharu Matsumoto (son). His home
address is listed as PO Box 92, 424 Grand Avenue, Mission, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Christina Lake, BC and Grand Forks, BC.
|
14229 | Masa Matsumoto | 28 June 1899 | Female |
She was born on 28 June 1899. She was a housewife. Her family includes Ichijuro Matsumoto
(husband), Matthew Matsumoto [also listed as Isamu Matsumoto] (son), Luke Matsumoto
[also listed as Judo Matsumoto] (son), and John Matsumoto [also listed as Itsuo Matsumoto]
(son). Her home address is listed as 225 1st Avenue, Prince Rupert, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Slocan, BC.
|
11718 | Masaki Matsumoto | 03 July 1892 | Male |
He was born on 3 July 1892. He was a mill wright employed by Powell Lumber Company.
His family includes Komakichi Matsumoto (father), Kiku Matsumoto (mother; nee Kiku
Iwada), and Umino Matsumoto (wife; nee Umino Mura; in Japan). His home address is
listed as 1867 West 2nd Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Red Buck,
BC and exiled to Japan on 2 October 1946.
|
5545 | Masanari Matsumoto | 08 January 1914 | Male |
He was born on 8 January 1914. He was a farmer and truck driver employed by his father.
His family includes Riki Matsumoto (mother; nee Riki Mizuta), Kumejiro Matsumoto (father),
Chiye Matsumoto (wife; nee Chiye Fukami), and Masao Matsumoto [also listed as Robert
Matsumoto] (son). His home address is listed as Rural Route No. 1, Mission, BC. He
was forcibly uprooted to Coaldale, AB.
|
3237 | Masanori Matsumoto | 02 March 1924 | Male |
He was born on 02 March 1924. He was a millhand employed by Pacific Pine Lumber Company,
New Westminster, BC. His family includes Tetsu Matsumoto (mother; nee Tetsu Matsushita)
and Kumanzo Matsumoto (father). His home address is listed as 303 Ewen Avenue, New
Westminster, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Taft, BC.
|
9648 | Midori Matsumoto | 18 February 1904 | Female |
She was born on 18 February 1904. Her maiden name is Midori Shimizu. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Maru Shimizu (mother; nee Maru matsumura), Kangoro Shimizu (father),
Shotaro Matsumoto (husband), Michiko Matsumoto (daughter), Tsugio Matsumoto (son),
Shizue Matsumoto (daughter), Tatsuo Matsumoto (son) and Tsutomu Matsumoto (son). Her
home address is listed as Down Road, Clayburn, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Tashme,
BC.
|
796 | Miki Matsumoto | 27 March 1921 | Female |
She was born on 27 March 1921. Her name is also listed as Mikiko Matsumoto and Miki
Matsumoto. Her maiden name is Miki Doi, Mikiko Doi, or Rose Doi. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Nami Doi (mother; nee Nami Weda), Morikichi Doi (father), and
Matthew Matsumoto [also listed as Isamu Matsumoto] (husband). Her home address is
listed as 225 East 1st Avenue, Prince Rupert, BC. Carlisle Cannery, Skeena River,
BC is listed as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC.
|
2728 | Minoru Matsumoto | 22 March 1924 | Male |
He was born on 22 March 1924. He was a pin boy employed by Commodore Bowling Alley,
Vancouver, BC. His family includes Koma Matsumoto (mother; nee Koma Yokota) and Seisaku
Matsumoto (father). His home address is listed as 2020 Yukon Street, Vancouver, BC.
He was forcibly uprooted to Solsqua, BC.
|
6396 | Misao Matsumoto | 20 March 1918 | Female |
She was born on 20 March 1918. She was a farmhand employed by her father. Her family
includes Yoshino Matsumoto (mother; nee Yoshino Toda), and Yoshimatsu Matsumoto (father).
Her home address is listed as 14th Avenue, Haney, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to
Lethbridge, AB.
|
13344 | Miyoko Matsumoto | 29 May 1926 | Female |
She was born on 29 May 1926. She was a student. Her family includes Yuki Matsumoto
(mother) and Hidezo Matsumoto (father). 1037 West 7th Avenue, Vancouver, BC is listed
as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted to Lemon Creek, Slocan, BC.
|
5132 | Naka Matsumoto | 29 June 1890 | Female |
She was born on 29 June 1890. Her maiden name is Naka Adachi. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Tene Adachi (mother), Montsu Adachi (father), and Toshi Matsumoto
(husband), and George Matsumoto (son). Her home address is listed as Vancouver Cannery,
Eburne, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge, AB.
|
6421 | Nobuo Matsumoto | 06 October 1919 | Male |
He was born on 6 October 1919. He was a farmhand employed by his father. His family
includes Yoshino Matsumoto (mother; nee Yoshino Tada), and Yoshimatsu Matsumoto (father).
His home address is listed as 14th Avenue, Haney, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to
Lethbridge, AB and Cranford, AB.
|
7491 | Reiko Matsumoto | 27 July 1925 | Female |
She was born on 27 July 1925. She is also listed as Reiko Dorothy Matsumoto. She was
a student at Maple Ridge High School. Her family includes Kane Matsumoto (mother;
nee Kane Okitsu) and Kiyoto Matsumoto (father). Her home address is listed as P.O.
Box 107, Westfield Street, Port Hammond, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Rosebery,
BC.
|
3154 | Ritsu Matsumoto | 22 August 1923 | Male |
He was born on 22 August 1923. He was a gardener at 4th Avenue, 1900 Block, Vancouver,
BC. His family includes Tsuyako Matsumoto (mother; nee Tsuyako Sumi). His home address
is listed as 1882 West 4th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. 1642 West 2nd Avenue, Vancouver,
BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Hamilton, ON; Port Arthur,
ON; Thunder Bay District, ON, and Gravel, ON.
|
2724 | Sakae Matsumoto | 05 December 1920 | Male |
He was born on 5 December 1920. He was a self-employed gardener. His family includes
Tsuyako Matsumoto (mother; nee Tsuyako Sumi). His home address is listed as 1882 West
4th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was interned at Angler, ON and was forcibly uprooted
to Port Arthur, ON and Schreiber, ON.
|
9805 | Saki Matsumoto | 20 September 1874 | Female |
She was born on 20 September 1874. She was a housewife. Her family includes Shiro
Matsumoto (husband), and Tadashi Matsumoto (son). Her home address is listed as 366
Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Bay Farm, BC.
|
868 | Seisaku Matsumoto | 14 October 1850 | Male |
He was born on 14 October 1850. He was a gardener employed by Mr. T. Mimoto, 2964
West 20th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. His family includes Haru Matsumoto (mother; nee Haru
Kusunose), Kitaro Matsumoto (father), Koma Matsumoto (wife; nee Koma Yokoya), Yuwa
Matsumoto (daughter), Masao Matsumoto (son), Minoru Matsumoto (son) and Shigeo Matsumoto
(son). His home address is listed as 2020 Yukon Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Bay Farm, BC; and Slocan, BC and Work Camp B #3, Thunder River, BC.
|
597 | Shigeo Matsumoto | 17 September 1921 | Male |
He was born on 17 September 1921. He was a poultry man employed by S. Nishioka, 292
King George VI Highway, Surrey, BC. His family includes Koma Matsumoto (mother; nee
Koma Yokota) and Seisaku Matsumoto (father). His home address is listed as 2020 Yukon
Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Solsqua, BC and New Denver, BC.
|
2874 | Shiro Matsumoto | 20 February 1873 | Male |
He was born on 20 February 1873. He was a carpenter. His family includes Saki Matsumoto
(wife), and Tadashi Matsumoto (son). His home address is listed as Lower Capilano,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Bay Farm, Slocan, BC.
|
6624 | Shotaro Matsumoto | 21 February 1888 | Male |
He was born on 21 February 1888. He was a self-employed farmer. His family includes
Kana Matsumoto (mother; nee Kana Matsusaka), Sohei Matsumoto (father), Midori Matsumoto
(wife; nee Midori Shimizu), Michiko Matsumoto (daughter), Tsugio Matsumoto (son),
Shizue Matsumoto (daughter), Tatsuo Matsumoto (son), Tsutomu Matsumoto (son). His
home address is listed as Downes Road, Clayburn, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Tashme,
BC.
|
9806 | Tadashi Matsumoto | 20 April 1925 | Male |
He was born on 20 April 1925. He was a student. His family includes Saki Matsumoto
(mother), and Shiro Matsumoto (father). His home address is listed as 366 Powell Street,
Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Bay Farm, BC.
|
312 | Tadashige Matsumoto | 11 March 1925 | Male |
He was born on 11 March 1925. He was a student at Booth Memorial High School, Prince
Rupert, BC. His family includes Masa Matsumoto (mother) and Ichijuro Matsumoto (father).
His home address is listed as 225 1st Avenue, Prince Rupert, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to New Denver, BC where he died on 1 December 1942.
|
11131 | Takashi Matsumoto | 04 May 1887 | Male |
He was born on 4 May 1887. He was a sawmill worker in Port Alberni, BC. His family
includes Katsuye Matsumoto (wife; nee Katsuye Mura; in Japan), Toyoichi Matsumoto
(father), and Fusa Matsumoto (mother; nee Fusa Adachi). He lived in Port Alberni,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Thunder River Camp, BC.
|
5546 | Takeo Matsumoto | 13 May 1911 | Male |
He was born on 13 May 1911. He was a self-employed farmer. His family includes Fude
Matsumoto (mother), Risaburo Matsumoto (father), and Cheyeko Matsumoto (wife). His
home address is listed as Port Alice, BC and Rural Route No. 1, 1st Avenue, Port Hammond,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Coaldale, AB.
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866 | Tatsuo Matsumoto | 05 July 1886 | Male |
He was born on 05 July 1886. He was a fisherman employed by Cassiar Packing Company
Limited, Caspaco, Skeena River, BC. His home address is listed as Osland, Smith Island,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC and 3656 Colonial Avenue, District 18,
Montreal, QC.
|
10611 | Tatsuyo Matsumoto | 11 June 1916 | Female |
She was born on 11 June 1916. Her maiden name is Tatsuyo Sugiura. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Matsu Sugiura (mother; nee Matsu Yamaguchi), Akira Matsumoto (husband)
and Richard Hideki Matsumoto (son). Her home address is listed as 763 East Pender
Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Sandon, BC.
|
14412 | Tei Matsumoto | 01 December 1898 | Female |
She was born on 1 December 1898. Her maiden name is Tei Katsuyama. Her family includes
Torino Katsuyama (mother; nee Torino Umase), Kikumatsu Katsuyama (father), and Zenkichi
Matsumoto (husband). Her home address is listed as 130 West 1st Avenue, Vancouver,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Rosebery, BC and New Denver, BC.
|
7780 | Tetsu Matsumoto | 03 March 1886 | Female |
She was born on 3 March 1886. She was a housewife. Her family includes Kumazo Matsumoto
(husband; deceased), Masanori Matsumoto (son), Matsue Sano (daughter; nee Matsue Matsumoto),
and Hideo Matsumoto (son). Her home address is listed as 303 Ewen Avenue, New Westminster,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Kaslo, BC.
|
5134 | Toshi Matsumoto | 28 December 1892 | Male |
He was born on 28 December 1892. He was a farmer and fisherman employed by his father
Mr. Matsumoto. His family includes Yoshino Matsumoto (mother; nee Yoshino Matsushita),
Yoshimatsu Matsumoto (father), Naka Matsumoto (wife; nee Naka Adachi), and George
Matsumoto (son). His home address is listed as Vancouver Cannery, Eburne, BC. He was
forcibly uprooted to Cranford, AB.
|
489_xi | Toshio Matsumoto | 22 September 1911 | Male |
He was born on 22 September 1911. He was a millhand employed by B.C. Pulp and Paper
Company, Port Alice, BC. His family includes Shigeno Matsumoto (mother; nee Shigeno
Hamada), Torajiro Matsumoto (father), and Kotoe Matsumoto (wife; nee Kotoe Yoshimura;
in Japan). His home address is listed as Port Alice, BC. 1882 West 4th Avenue, Vancouver,
BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Petawawa, ON. He was
exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
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6349 | Toshiye Matsumoto | 11 July 1922 | Female |
She was born on 11 July 1922. Her family includes Riki Matsumoto (mother; nee Riki
Nishimoto), and Kumejiro Matsumoto (father). Her home address is listed as 5th Avenue,
Port Hammond, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge, AB.
|
7492 | Toyoko Matsumoto | 06 May 1920 | Female |
She was born on 6 May 1920. She is also listed as Toyoko Josephine Matsumoto. She
was a student. Her family includes Kaneko Matsumoto (mother; nee Kaneko Okitsu) and
Kiyoto Matsumoto (father). Her home address is listed as P.O. Box 107, Port Hammond,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Rosebery, BC.
|
1455 | Tsunekichi Matsumoto | 10 June 1874 | Male |
Matsumoto was born on 10 June 1874. He was a fisherman formerly employed by A.B.C.
Packers, Steveston, BC. His family includes Umeno Matsumoto (wife; in Japan) and Chieko
Matsumoto (daughter; in Japan). He lived at Phoenix Cannery, Steveston, BC and was
forcibly uprooted to Kaslo, BC and New Denver, BC. His listed seized property includes:
boat “T.M.”; household belongings; fishing equipment.
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11719 | Tsuyako Matsumoto | 17 January 1899 | Female |
She was born on 17 January 1899. Her family includes Arajiro Sumi (father), Tsuyono
Sumi (mother; nee Tsuyono Kadowaki), Jun Matsumoto (husband; deceased), Iwao Matsumoto
(son), Yoji Matsumoto (son), Sakae Matsumoto (son), Ritsu Matsumoto (son), Yoshiko
Matsumoto (daughter), Joe Matsumoto (son), Tommy Matsumoto [also known as Thomas Tame
Matsumoto] (son), and Arthur Matsumoto (son). Her home address is listed as 1646 West
2nd Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Toronto, ON.
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10454 | Yasuo Matsumoto | 25 February 1925 | Male |
He was born on 25 February 1925. He was a student. His family includes Yuki Matsumoto
(mother; nee Yuki Iharada) and Hidezo Matsumoto (father). His home address is listed
as 1037 West 7th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Slocan Extension,
BC.
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13703 | Yoji Matsumoto | 14 January 1919 | Male |
He was born on 14 January 1919. He was a gardener. His family includes Tsuyoko Matsumoto
(mother; nee Tsuyoko Sumi). His home address is listed as 1882 West 4th Avenue, Vancouver,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Angler, ON and Toronto, ON.
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12314 | Yoshiko Matsumoto | 04 June 1925 | Female |
She was born on 4 June 1925. She was a student at Kitsilano High School, Vancouver,
BC. Her family includes Tsuyako Matsumoto (mother; nee Tsuyako Sumi) annd Jun Matsumoto
(father). Her home address is listed as 1646 West 2nd Avenue, Vancouver, BC. 1882
West 4th Avenue, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted
to Lemon Creek, Slocan, BC.
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5402 | Yoshimatsu Matsumoto | 15 April 1877 | Male |
He was born on 15 April 1877. He was a self-employed strawberry grower. His family
includes Matsuno Matsumoto (mother; nee Matsuno Iguchi), Kuhei Matsumoto (father),
Yoshino Matsumoto (wife; Yoshino Toda), Nobuo Matsumoto (son), and Misao Matsumoto
(daughter). His home address is listed as 14th Avenue, Haney, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Cranford, AB.
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4946 | Yoshimatsu Matsumoto | 11 August 1872 | Male |
He was born on 11 August 1872. He was a self-employed farmer. His family includes
Natsu Matsumoto (mother; nee Natsu Matsushita), Chiyokuro Matsumoto (father), Yoshino
Matsumoto (wife), and Toshi Matsumoto (son). His home address is listed as Vancouver
Cannery, Eburne, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Barnwell, AB and Cranford, AB.
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6196 | Yoshino Matsumoto | 26 July 1871 | Female |
She was born on 26 July 1871. Her maiden name is Yoshino Matsushita. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Ishi Matsushita (mother), Shukichi Matsushita (father), Yoshimatsu
Matsumoto (husband), and Toshi Matsumoto (son). Her home address is listed as Vancouver
Cannery, Eburne, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge, AB.
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6397 | Yoshino Matsumoto | 10 May 1890 | Female |
She was born on 10 May 1890. Her maiden name is Yoshino Toda. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Natsu Toda (mother; nee Natsu Nakashima), Matsuyomon Toda (father),
Yoshimatsu Matsumoto (husband), Nobuo Matsumoto (son), and Misao Matsumoto (daughter).
Her home address is listed as 14th Avenue, Haney, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to
Cranford, AB.
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9392 | Yuki Matsumoto | 24 April 1897 | Female |
She was born on 24 April 1897. Her maiden name is Yuki Iharada. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Shio Iharada (mother; nee Shio Sawa), Juhei Iharada (father),
Hidezo Matsumoto (husband), Hidekazu Matsumoto (son), Yasuo Matsumoto (son), Hanako
Matsumoto (daughter), Miyoko Matsumoto (daughter), Yoshiko Matsumoto (daughter) and
Ryoko Matsumoto (daughter). Her home address is listed as 1037 West 7th Avenue, Vancouver,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC and Toronto ON.
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10707 | Zenkichi Matsumoto | 16 August 1876 | Male |
He was born on 16 August 1876. He was a fisherman employed by Canada Fish Packers.
His family includes Tei Matsumoto (wife; nee Tei Katsuyama). His home address is listed
as 130 West 1st Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Rosebery, BC.
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Matsumura
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
8362 | Chika Matsumura | 10 March 1892 | Female |
She was born on 10 March 1892. She was a housewife. Her family includes Shigematsu
Matsumura (husband) and Masato Matsumura (son). Her home address is listed as North
Galiano, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Lemon Creek, BC and she was exiled to Japan
on 17 June 1946.
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7356 | Kichisuke Matsumura | 15 April 1879 | Male |
He was born on 15 April 1879. His name is also listed as Kichizuke Matsumura. He was
a farmer. His family includes Mine Nakatsui (mother; nee Mine Nagata), Hatsujiro Nakatsui
(father), Taka Matsumura (wife; deceased), Masayuki Matsumura (son; deceased), and
Masaharu Matsumura (son). His home address is listed as River Road, Port Hammond,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Ontario. He died at Winnipeg, MB on 21 December 1944.
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11269 | Kiyo Matsumura | April 1895 | Female |
She was born in approximately 1895. She was a housewife. Her family includes Tetsuzo
Matsumura (husband), Shinyo Matsumura (son; in Japan), Chiyo Matsumura (daughter;
in Japan), and Toyoji Matsumura (son; in Japan). Her home address is listed as 30
Water Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC.
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6099 | Kumajiro Matsumura | 14 July 1883 | Male |
He was born on 14 July 1883. He was a logger employed by Seymore Logging Company,
Vancouver Island, BC. His family includes Shige Matsumura (mother; nee Shige Kasada),
and Jiro Matsumura (father). His home address is listed as Lougheed Highway, Port
Hammond, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Taber, AB.
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15090 | Masae Matsumura | 15 May 1943 | Female |
She was born on 15 May 1943. Her name is also listed in the file as Masaye Matsumura.
She was a housewife. Her family includes Matsutaro Matsumura (husband), Masako Matsumura
(daughter), Yaeko Matsumura (daughter), Mieko Matsumura (daughter), and George Matsumura
(son). Her home address is listed as 508 Alexander Street, Vancouver, BC. She was
forcibly uprooted to 14 Mile Ranch, Tashme, BC and was exiled to Japan on 31 May 1946.
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214 | Masaharu Matsumura | 03 January 1924 | Male |
He was born on 03 January 1924. He was a farmer employed by Y. Nakatsui, Cortes Island,
BC. His family includes Take Matsumura (mother) and Kichisuke Matsumura (father).
His home address is listed as Cortes Island, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Schreiber,
ON; Slocan, BC; and Beardmore, ON.
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858 | Masato Matsumura | 28 July 1919 | Male |
He was born on 28 July 1919. He was a fisherman employed by Moresby Island Fisheries,
North Galiano, BC. His family includes Chika Matsumura (mother; nee Chika Fujii) and
Shigematsu Matsumura (father). His home address is listed as North Galiano, BC. Port
Hammond, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Grimsby, ON
and Petrolia, ON and exiled to Japan 17 June 1946.
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864 | Masayuki Matsumura | 22 January 1922 | Male |
He was born on 22 January 1922. He was a logger employed by E & G Logging Company,
Toba Inlet, BC. His family includes Taka Matsumura (mother) and Kichisuke Matsumura
(father). His home address is listed as E & G Logging, Toba Inlet, BC. Hillcrest,
BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Ft. William, ON.
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897 | Matsuo Matsumura | Male | ||
6594 | Matsutaro Matsumura | 08 September 1881 | Male |
He was born on 8 September 1881. He was a self-employed fisherman. His family includes
Masae Matsumura (wife), Masako Matsumura (daughter), Yaeko Matsumura (daughter), Mieko
Matsumura (daughter), and George Matsumura (son). His home address is listed as 508
Alexander Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC and he was
exiled to Japan on 31 May 1946.
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1794 | Mitsuyo Matsumura | 27 January 1900 | Female |
She was born on 27 January 1900. Her maiden name is Mitsuyo Nakai. Her occupation
is listed as housewife. Her family includes Yoshie Nakai (mother; nee Yoshie Yamabe),
Toyokichi Nakai (father), and Sataro Matsumura (husband). Her home address is listed
as C.S.C Camp, North Galiano, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Minto City, BC where
she died on 25 May 1946.
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862 | Sataro Matsumura | 27 February 1888 | Male |
He was born on 27 February 1888. He was a salt herring camp watchman employed by Cowichan
Saltery Limited, North Galiano, BC. His family includes Ishi Matsumura (mother; nee
Ishi Yoshida), Sakuhei Matsumura (father) and Mitsuyo Matsumura (wife; nee Mitsuyo
Nakai). His home address is listed as CSC Camp, North Galiano, BC.1866 Triumph Street,
Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Minto City,
BC and Bralorne, BC.
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6544 | Seitaro Matsumura | 22 May 1913 | Male |
He was born on 22 May 1913. He was a fisherman employed by B.C. Packers, Steveston,
BC. His family includes Ume Matsumura (mother; nee Ume Kojima), Matsujiro Matsumura
(father), Shizuko Matsumura (wife; nee Shizuko Nishimura), and Mitsuo Matsumura [also
listed as Regie Matsumura] (son). His home address is listed as P.O. Box 183, Canadian
Pacific Cannery, No. 2 Road, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge,
AB and Coaldale, AB.
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838 | Shigematsu Matsumura | 12 November 1874 | Male |
He was born on 12 November 1874. He was a camp watchman employed by Moresby Island
Fisheries, Galiano, BC. His family includes Chika Matsumura (wife; nee Chika Iwanashi)
and Masato Matsumura (son). His home address is listed as North Galiano, BC. He was
forcibly uprooted to Lemon Creek, BC; Slocan, BC and exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
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6553 | Shizuko Matsumura | 16 August 1918 | Female |
She was born on 16 August 1918. Her maiden name is Shizuko Hishimura. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Kiwa Hishimura (mother; nee Kiwa Deguchi), Sanjiro Hishimura (father),
Seitaro Matsumura (husband), and Mitsuo Matsumura (son). Her home address is listed
as North Winch Cannery, Steveston, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge, AB
and Coaldale, AB.
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860 | Takayuki Matsumura | 11 February 1925 | Male |
He was born on 11 February 1925. He was a student. His family includes Chika Matsumura
(mother; nee Chika Fujii) and Shigematsu Matsumura (father). His home address is listed
as 409 Alexander Street, Vancouver, BC and Galiano Island, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Lemon Creek, BC; Slocan, BC and exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
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2830 | Tetsuzo Matsumura | 03 May 1881 | Male |
He was born on 3 May 1881. He was a fisherman employed by B.C. Packers, Deep Bay,
BC. His family includes Kiyo Matsumura (former wife; nee Kiyo Asahi), Kiyo Kubota
(wife), Shinyo Matsumura (son; in Japan), Chiyo Matsumura (daughter; in Japan), Toyoji
Matsumura (son; in Japan), Shigeo Kubota (step-son; in Japan). His home address is
listed as 30 Water Street, Vancouver, BC. Deep Bay, BC is listed as a former address.
He was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC.
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6545 | Ume Matsumura | 04 March 1889 | Female |
She was born on 4 March 1889. Her maiden name is Ume Kojima. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Zanhei Kojima (father), Matsujiro Matsumura (husband; deceased),
Seitaro Matsumura (son), Yeikichi Matsumura (son), and Mitsuo Regie Matsumura [possibly
Matsuo Regie Matsumura] (son). Her home address is listed as P.O. Box 183, Canadian
Pacific Cannery, No. 2 Road, Steveston, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Turin, AB.
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6546 | Yeikichi Matsumura | 11 February 1920 | Male |
He was born on 11 February 1920. He was a fisherman employed by Great West Packing
Company, Steveston, BC. His family includes Ume Matsumura (mother; nee Ume Kojima),
and Matsujiro Matsumura (father). His home address is listed as P.O. Box 183, Canadian
Pacific Cannery, No. 2 Road, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge,
AB and Turin, AB.
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Matsunaga
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
498 | Katsuhiko Matsunaga | 10 December 1905 | Male |
He was born on 10 December 1905. He was a mill worker employed by B.C. Pulp and Paper
Company Limited, Port Alice Plant, BC. His family includes Yaye Matsunaga (mother;
nee Yaye Higashi), Sadaemon Matsunaga (father), Tami Matsunaga (wife; nee Tami Ishikawa),
and Masashiro Matsunaga [also listed as Ray Matsunaga] (son). His home address is
listed as Port Alice, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Hastings Park, Vancouver, BC
and Tashme, BC.
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9491 | Keiji Matsunaga | 05 December 1888 | Male |
He was born on 05 December 1888. He was a(n) Logger employed by Deep Bay Logging Company,
Fanny Bay, BC. His family includes Kame Uyeda (mother; nee Kame Matsunaga), Keizo
Uyeda (father), Tsune Matsunaga (wife; nee Tsune Uyeda), Takashi Matsunaga (son).
His home address is listed as Fanny Bay, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Bay Farm,
BC and Slocan, BC.
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11720 | Kiyoshige Matsunaga | 25 April 1900 | Male |
He was born on 25 April 1900. He was a logger. His family includes Nami Matsunaga
(wife; nee Nami Fujimori; deceased; in Japan), Hikikuma Matsunaga (father), Taka Matsunaga
(mother; nee Taka Yajima), infant son (deceased). He lived in Mission, BC. He was
forcibly uprooted to Simoom Sound, BC and exiled to Japan on 24 December 1946.
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10375 | Sahachi Matsunaga | 05 December 1882 | Male |
He was born on 5 December 1882. He was a logger employed by Pacific Cedar Shingle
Company. His family includes Mitsue Matsunaga (daughter). He lived in Silverdale Road,
Mission, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC and exiled to Japan on 31 May
1946.
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5205 | Sawaye Matsunaga | 15 April 1918 | Female |
She was born on 15 April 1918. Her maiden name is Sawaye Uyeyama. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Mitsue Uyeyama (mother; nee Mitsue Kokawa), Etsusaburo Uyeyama
(father), Shizuo Matsunaga (husband), Yoichi Matsunaga (son), and Takuji Matsunaga
(son). Her home address is listed as Fanny Bay, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan,
BC.
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1618 | Shigekazu Matsunaga | 08 April 1908 | Male |
Matsunaga was born on 08 April 1908. He was a fisherman. His family includes Haru
Matsunaga (mother; nee Haru Ikeda; deceased at time of file), Kinosuke Matsunaga (father;
in Japan) Toshiko Matsunaga (wife; nee Toshiko Nishihama), Takao Matsunaga (son; born
on 25 November 1938), and Fujio Matsunaga (son; born on 13 December 1940). He lived
in Quathiaski Cove, BC and at 406 Alexander Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Bridge River, BC, Taylor Lake, BC, and East Lillooet, BC. His listed seized
property includes: lot in Quathiaski Cove, Sayward District, Quadra Island, BC; boat
“Soyakaze”; household belongings; gramophone; sewing machine; gas heater and stove;
fishing equipment; Japanese dolls; throat spray.
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1668 | Shigeru Matsunaga | 30 June 1915 | Male |
Matsunaga was born on 30 June 1915. He was a fisherman. His family includes Toku Matsunaga
(mother; nee Toku Yukawa; Japan) and Toichi Matsunaga (father; Japan), Genichi Osawa
(brother-in-law; in Japan), Misao Osawa (sister; nee Misao Matsunaga). His home address
is listed as Quathiaski Cove, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Popoff Farms, Slocan,
BC. His listed seized property includes a lot at Fourth Avenue in Steveston, BC; a
lot on Valdez Islands including a four room house; household belongings including
dolls; 1 motorboat named Camrose #2, sold to National Fisheries Limited.
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4595 | Shizuo Matsunaga | 02 December 1916 | Male |
He was born on 2 December 1916. He was a logger employed by Deep Bay Logging Company
Limited, Fanny Bay, BC. His family includes Tsume Matsunaga (mother; nee Tsume Uyeda),
Keiji Matsunaga (father), Sawaye Matsunaga (wife; nee Sawaye Uyeyama), Yoichi Matsunaga
[also listed as Yoichi Carmen Matsunaga] (son), and Takuji Matsunaga [also listed
as Tokuji Raymond Matsunaga] (son). His home address is listed as Fanny Bay, BC. He
was forcibly uprooted to Slocan Extension, BC and Scarborough Junction, ON.
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852 | Tami Matsunaga | 29 July 1920 | Female |
She was born on 29 July 1920. Her maiden name is Tami Ishikawa. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Mitsu Ishikawa (mother; nee Mitsu Suzuki), Zenichi Ishikawa (father),
Katsuhiko Matsunaga (husband), Masashiro Matsunaga [also listed as Ray Matsunaga]
(son). Her home address is listed as Port Alice, BC. 324 Powell Street, Vancouver,
BC is listed as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
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15038 | Todomu Matsunaga | 11 October 1907 | Male |
He was born on 11 October 1907. He was a C.P.R. Labourer. His family includes Taka
Matsunaga (mother; nee Taka Yajima) and Hikokuma Matsunaga (father). Field, BC is
listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Vernon, BC.
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10055 | Toshiko Matsunaga | 14 September 1914 | Female |
She was born on 14 September 1914. She was a housewife. Her family includes Shigekazu
Matsunaga (husband), Jiromatsu Nishihama (father), Ishi Nishihama (mother), Takao
Matsunaga (son), and Fujio Matsunaga (son). Her home address is listed as 406 Alexander
Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Bridge River, BC.
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Matsune
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
6398 | Emi Matsune | 15 September 1893 | Female |
She was born on 15 September 1893. Her maiden name is Emi Oyama. She was a farmhand
employed by her husband. Her family includes Sei Oyama (mother; nee Sei Higo), Shokichi
Oyama (father), and Inosuke Matsune (husband). Her home address is listed as 14th
Avenue, Haney, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge, AB.
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15117 | Hisayo Matsune | 19 September 1926 | Female |
She was born on 19 September 1926. Her name is also listed as Hisayo Marion Matsune.
She was a student. Her family includes Sumi Matsune (mother) and Tamotsu Matsune (father).
Her home address is listed as Rural Route No. 1, Whonnock, BC. 21st Avenue, Haney,
BC is listed as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge, AB.
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5285 | Inosuke Matsune | 20 December 1878 | Male |
He was born on 20 December 1878. He was a self-employed strawberry grower. His family
includes Motsu Matsune [possibly Motu Matsune] (mother; nee Motsu Asai or Motu Asai),
Shijiro Matsune (father), and Emi Matsune (wife; Emi Oyama). His home address is listed
as 14th Avenue, Haney, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge, AB and Coaldale,
AB.
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6408 | Sumi Matsune | 05 December 1905 | Female |
She was born on 5 December 1905. Her maiden name is Sumi Hiji. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Ei Hiji (mother; nee Ei Oyama), Zenshiro Hiji (father), Tamotsu
Matsune (husband), Marion Matsune (daughter), Lillian Matsune (daughter), Kenneth
Matsune (son), Victor Matsune (son), Roy Matsune (son), Osamu Matsune (son), and Robert
Matsune (son). Her home address is listed as 21st Avenue, Haney, BC and Rural Route
No. 1, Whonnock, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge, AB.
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5282 | Tamotsu Matsune | 17 October 1899 | Male |
He was born on 17 October 1899. He was a self-employed farmer. His family includes
Emi Matsune (mother; Emi Oyama), Inosuke Matsune (father), Sumi Matsune (wife), Marion
Matsune (daughter), Lillian Matsune (daughter), Kenneth Matsune (son), Victor Matsune
(son), Roy Matsune (son), Robert Matsune (son), and Osamu Matsune (son). His home
address is listed as 21st Avenue, Haney, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge,
AB.
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Matsuno
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
8848 | Fumiko Matsuno | 30 July 1920 | Female |
She was born on 30 July 1920. She was a stenographer employed by Continental Daily
News, 213 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. Her family includes Masae Matsuno (mother;
nee Matsue Ikeda), and Tsunetaro Matsuno (father). Her home address is listed as 414
East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC.
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2900 | Heigoro Matsuno | 14 February 1879 | Male |
He was born on 14 February 1879. He was a logger at Stillwater Shingle Camp, Stillwater,
BC. His home address is listed as 205 Gore Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Slocan, BC.
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8832 | Masae Matsuno | 23 June 1890 | Female |
She was born on 23 June 1890. She was a housewife. Her family includes Tsunetaro Matsuno
(husband), and Fumiko Matsuno (daughter). Her home address is listed as 414 East Cordova
Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC and New Denver, BC.
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10085 | Ryu Matsuno | 24 February 1883 | Female |
She was born on 24 February 1883. She was a housewife. Her family includes Yasujiro
Matsuno (husband; deceased). Her home address is listed as 504 Alexander Street, Vancouver,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Minto City, BC.
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10612 | Sumi Matsuno | 17 March 1919 | Female |
She was born on 17 March 1919. Her married name is Sumi Kobayakawa. She was a bookkeeper
employed by Union Fish Company Limited, 469 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. Her family
includes Ryu Matsuno (mother; nee Ryu Kobayashi) and Toshikazu Kobayakawa (husband;
married 1943). Her home address is listed as 504 Alexander Street, Vancouver, BC.
She was forcibly uprooted to Port Arthur, ON and Toronto, ON.
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11721 | Takao Matsuno | 06 November 1906 | Male |
He was born on 6 November 1906. His family includes Yasujiro Matsuno (father) and
Ryu Matsuno (mother; nee Ryu Kobayashi). His home address is listed as 504 Alexander
Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Minto City, BC.
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3736 | Tsunetaro Matsuno | 23 September 1874 | Male |
He was born on 23 September 1874. His family includes Masae Matsuno (wife) and Fumiko
Matsuno (daughter). His home address is listed as 414 East Cordova Street, Vancouver,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC.
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Matsunoshita
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
11722 | Asayoshi Matsunoshita | 10 December 1906 | Male |
He was born on 10 December 1906. He was a farmer. His family includes Mary Matsunoshita
(wife; nee Mary Uzawa), Asasuke Matsunoshita (father), and Chiyogiku Matsunoshita
(mother; nee Chiyogiku Ageno). He lived in Summerland, BC.
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15685 | Kasumi Matsunoshita | 18 April 1902 | Male |
He was born on 18 April 1902. He was a farmer. His family includes Komasuke Matsunoshita
(father), and Idi Matsunoshita (wife; nee Idi Kawashidi). He lived at Rural Route
No. 1, Summerland, BC and was exiled to Japan on 2 October 1946.
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Matsuo
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
1624 | Chiyoji Matsuo | 25 May 1896 | Male |
Matsuo was born on 25 May 1896. He was a gardener employed by various employers. His
family includes Tami Matsuo (mother; nee Tami Yagi; in Japan), Inosuke Matsuo (father;
deceased at time of file), Misue Kishi (sister), Masae Matsuo (wife; nee Yamada),
Ikuo Matsuo (son), Kaoru Matsuo (son), Elizabeth Matsuo [also listed as Miyoko Matsuo]
(daughter), Mary Matsuo [also listed as Meriko Matsuo] (daughter), Kuniko Matsuo (daughter),
and Toshihiko Matsuo (son). He lived at 1525 West 6th Avenue, Vancouver, BC and was
forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC and Broadview Ranch, Vernon, BC. His listed seized
property includes: house at 1525 West 6th Avenue, Vancouver, BC; household belongings;
sewing machine; stove; garden tools; carpenter’s tools.
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4514 | Fred Matsuo | 04 March 1926 | Male |
He was born on 4 March 1926. He is also known as Frederick Shizuo Matsuo. He was a
student. His family includes Shizue Matsuo (mother) and Tatsuo Matsuo (father). His
home address is listed as Mt. Lehman, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Selkirk, MB.
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4522 | Hisashi Matsuo | 16 June 1913 | Male |
He was born on 16 June 1913. He was a self-employed farmer. His family includes Mino
Matsuo (mother; nee Mino Noguchi), Juhachi Matsuo [possibly Jukachi Matsuo] (father),
Kanaye Matsuo (wife; nee Kanaye Sakamoto), and Janet Matsuo [also listed as Hatsumi
Matsuo] (daughter). His home address is listed as Dennison Road, Rural Route, No.
1, Mount Lehman, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to St. Vital, MB and North Kildonan,
MB.
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3779 | Ikuo Matsuo | 17 January 1923 | Male |
He was born on 17 January 1923. He was a self-employed gardener. His family includes
Masae Matsuo (mother; nee Masae Yamada), and Chiyoji Matsuo (father). His home address
is listed as 1525 West 6th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Vernon,
BC.
|
12328 | Jack Matsuo | 27 April 1891 | Male |
He was born on 27 April 1891. His name is also listed as Kaoru Matsuo. He was a bell
boy employed by Incola Hotel Company. His family includes Masu Matsuo (mother), Ryoji
Matsuo (father), Shizue Matsuo [also listed as Susie Matsuo] (wife; nee Shizue Watanabe
[also listed as Susie Watanabe]), George Matsuo (son; in Japan), and Nancy Matsuo
(daughter; deceased). He lived at Penticton, BC.
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4418 | Juhachi Matsuo | 11 April 1870 | Male |
He was born on 11 April 1870. He was a self-employed farmer. His family includes Mino
Matsuo (wife). His home address is listed as Dennison Road, Mount Lehman, BC. He was
forcibly uprooted to St. Vital, MB.
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11988 | Kametaro Matsuo | 29 September 1909 | Male |
He was born on 29 September 1909. He was a farmer and carpenter. His family includes
Shizue Matsuo (wife), Yoshiko Matsuo (daughter), Seiji Matsuo (son), Kiyoshi Matsuo
(son), Masako Matsuo (daughter), and Kiyomi Matsuo (daughter). His home address is
P.O. Box 157, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Grand Forks, BC.
|
4450 | Kanaye Matsuo | 20 July 1919 | Female |
She was born on 20 July 1919. She was a dressmaker and housewife. Her family includes
Hatsune Sakamoto (mother; nee Hatsune Izumi), Heikichi Sakamoto (father), Hisashi
Matsuo (husband), and Janet Matsuo [also listed as Hatsumi Matsuo] (daughter). Her
home address is listed as 836 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. Dennison Road, Rural
Route, No. 1, Mount Lehman, BC is listed as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted
to Fannystelle, MB.
|
9844 | Kaoru Matsuo | 24 August 1924 | Male |
He was born on 24 August 1924. He was a student. His family includes Masae Matsuo
(mother; nee Masae Yamada), and Chiyoji Matsuo (father). His home address is listed
as 1525 West 6th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC.
|
2001 | Kozaburo Matsuo | 01 August 1884 | Male |
He was born on 1 August 1884. He was a farmer and a logger. His family includes Kato
Matsuo (mother), Sotaro Matsuo (father), Shigeru Matsuo (wife), Claire Matsuo [also
listed as Toshiko Matsuo] (daughter), Marge Matsuo [also listed as Fujiko Matsuo]
(daughter), Yasuo Matsuo (son), Mitsuo Matsuo (son), and Yasutoshi Matsuo (son). His
home address is listed as 197 14th Avenue, Haney, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to
Portage la Prairie, MB and elsewhere in Manitoba.
|
9845 | Masae Matsuo | Female |
She was approximately born in 1902. She was a housewife. Her family includes Chiyoji
Matsuo (husband), Ikuo Matsuo (son), Elizabeth Matsuo [also listed as Miyoko Matsuo]
(daughter), Mary Matsuo [also listed as Meriko Matsuo] (daughter), Kuniko Matsuo (daughter),
Toshihiko Matsuo (son), and Kaoru Matsuo (son). Her home address is listed as 1525
West 6th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC.
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4341 | Mino Matsuo | 15 March 1881 | Female |
She was born on 15 March 1881. She was a housewife. Her family includes Juhachi Matsuo
(husband). Her home address is listed as Dennison Road, Mount Lehman, BC. She was
forcibly uprooted to Fannystelle, MB.
|
2625 | Mitsuo Matsuo | 26 March 1922 | Male |
He was born on 26 March 1922. He was a logger and a farmer. His family includes Shigeru
Matsuo (mother) and Kozaburo Matsuo (father). His home address is listed as 14th Avenue,
Haney, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Portage La Prairie, MB.
|
9843 | Miyoko Matsuo | 30 August 1925 | Female |
She was born on 30 August 1925. She was a student studied at Vancouver Technical School,
Vancouver, BC. Her family includes Masae Matsuo (mother; nee Masae Yamada), and Chiyoji
Matsuo (father). Her home address is listed as 1525 West 6th Avenue, Vancouver, BC.
She was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC.
|
2633 | Shigeru Matsuo | 17 January 1894 | Female |
She was born on 17 January 1894. She was a housewife. Her family includes Ito Yamamoto
(mother), Sehichiro (father), Kozaburo Matsuo (husband), Claire Matsuo [also listed
as Toshiko Matsuo] (daughter), Marge Matsuo [also listed as Fujiko Matsuo] (daughter),
Yasuo Matsuo (son), Mitsuo Matsuo (son) and Yasutoshi Matsuo (son). Her home address
is listed as 14th Avenue, Haney, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Portage La Prairie,
MB. She died at Winnipeg, MB on 8 September 1946.
|
9846 | Shinichi Matsuo | 10 September 1910 | Male |
He was born on 10 September 1910. He was a fish buyer employed by A.B.C. Packing Company,
Steveston, BC. His family includes Sumiye Matsuo (wife; nee Sumiye Nakade), Minoru
Matsuo (son), Michiko Matsuo (daughter), Ume Matsuo (mother; nee Ume Miro), and Shinjiro
Matsuo (father). His home address is listed as P.O. Box 195, Steveston, BC. He was
forcibly uprooted to Bridge River, BC.
|
4518 | Shizue Matsuo | 15 January 1908 | Female |
She was born on 15 January 1908. She was a housewife. Her family includes Taiu Ushikima
[possibly Taio Ushikima] (mother; nee Taiu Yamabuchi, Taio Yamabuchi, Taiu Yamaguchi,
or Taio Yamaguchi), Tatsuo Matsuo (husband), Marion Matsuo [also listed as Midori
Matsuo] (daughter), Sam Matsuo [also listed as Isamu Matsuo] (son), Frederick Matsuo
[also listed as Shizuo Matsuo] (son), and Robert Matsuo [also listed as Ruichi Matsuo]
(son). Her home address is listed as Hillcrest, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Petersfield,
MB.
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14682 | Shizue Matsuo | 06 August 1902 | Female |
She was born on 6 August 1902. Her family includes Senzo Watanabe (father), Jack Matsuo
[also listed as Kaoru Matsuo] (husband), George Matsuo (son; in Japan), and Nancy
Matsuo (daughter; deceased). She was forcibly uprooted to Penticton, BC.
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5123 | Shizue Matsuo | 30 April 1911 | Female |
She was born on 30 April 1911. She was a housewife. Her family includes Kametaro Matsuo
(husband), Yoshiko Matsuo (daughter), Seiji Matsuo (son), Kiyoshi Matsuo (son), Masako
Matsuo (daughter), and Kiyomi Matsuo (daughter). Her home address is listed as P.O.
Box 157, Burrard Cannery, Chatham Street, Steveston, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to Greenwood, BC.
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9847 | Sumiye Matsuo | 20 October 1915 | Female |
She was born on 20 October 1915. She was a housewife. Her maiden name was Sumiye Nakade.
Her family includes Shinichi Matsuo (husband), Minoru Matsuo (son), Michiko Matsuo
(daughter), Kochiye Nakade (mother), and Yasujiro Nakade (father). Her home address
is listed as P.O. Box 195, Steveston, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Bridge River,
BC.
|
4516 | Tatsuo Matsuo | 04 August 1899 | Male |
He was born on 4 August 1899. He was a sawmill hand employed by Hillcrest Lumber Company.
His family includes Mitsu Matsuo (mother; nee Mitsu Harimoto or Mitsu Horimoto), Isaku
Matsuo (father), Shizue Matsuo (wife; nee Shizue Ushikima), Frederick Matsuo [also
listed as Shizuo Matsuo] (son), Marion Matsuo [also listed as Midori Matsuo] (daughter),
Sam Matsuo [also listed as Isamu Matsuo] (son), and Robert Matsuo [also listed as
Ruichi Matsuo] (son). His home address is listed as Hillcrest, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Petersfield, MB.
|
9762 | Ume Matsuo | 26 February 1891 | Female |
She was born on 26 February 1891. She was a housewife. Her family includes Shinjiro
Matsuo (husband; deceased), Misao Matsuo (daughter), Shiichi Matsuo (son), and Mitsuye
Matsuo (daughter). Her home address is listed as Box 195, Steveston, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Bridge River, BC.
|
2629 | Yasuo Matsuo | 16 September 1917 | Male |
He was born on 16 September 1917. He was a logger employed by Hillcrest Lumber Company,
Hillcrest, BC. His family includes Shigeru Matsuo (mother) and Kozaburo Matsuo (father).
His home address is listed as 197 14th Avenue, Haney, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Winnipeg, MB and Dryden, ON.
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2627 | Yasutoshi Matsuo | 14 June 1924 | Male |
He was born on 14 June 1924. He was a student. His family includes Shigeru Matsuo
(mother) and Kojaburo Matsuo (father). His home address is listed as 197 14th Avenue,
Haney, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Portage La Prairie, MB.
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Matsuoka
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
13939 | Etsuko Matsuoka | 23 November 1921 | Female |
She was born on 23 November 1921. Her family includes Haruno Matsuoka (mother; nee
Haruno Tsunada) and Tsunehichi Matsuoka (father). Baker Road, Port Haney, BC is listed
as a former address.
|
8675 | Haruno Matsuoka | 21 September 1887 | Female |
She was born on 21 September 1887. Her maiden name is Haruno Tsunada. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Iwa Tsunada (mother; nee Iwa Tano), Hanzaburo Tsunada (father),
Tsunehichi Matsuoka (husband), June Matsuoka (daughter), and Yutaka Matsuoka (son).
Her home address is listed as 17th Avenue, Rural Route No. 1, Haney, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Rosebery, BC.
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8581 | Hisaye Matsuoka | 26 June 1898 | Female |
She was born on 26 June 1898. She was a housewife. Her family includes Imataro Matsuoka
(husband), Mary Matsuoka [also listed as Miyeko Matsuoka and Miye Matsuoka] (daughter),
Chiye Matsuoka (daughter; in Japan), and Sumiko Matsuoka (daughter). Her home address
is listed as 733 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan,
BC and New Denver, BC.
|
3469 | Imataro Matsuoka | 17 February 1884 | Male |
He was born on 17 February 1884. He was a self-employed fisherman. His family includes
Hisaye Matsuoka (wife), Mary Matsuoka [also listed as Miyeko Matsuoka] (daughter),
Chiye Matsuoka (daughter; in Japan), and Sumiko Matsuoka (daughter). His home address
is listed as 222 Keefer Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Slocan,
BC.
|
12699 | Iwako Matsuoka | Female |
Her maiden name is Iwako Inouye. She was a housewife. Her family includes Iyo Inouye
(mother), Hachizo Inouye (father), Misao Matsuoka (husband), Mitsuko Matsuoka (daughter),
Takeshi Matsuoka (son), Shigeo Matsuoka (son), Chiyoko Matsuoka (daughter), and Kiyoshi
Matsuoka (son). Her home address is listed as 705 Hawks Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She
was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC where she died on 5 February 1944.
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15414 | Kisaku Matsuoka | 09 January 1880 | Male |
He was born on 9 January 1880. He was a cook. His family includes Emo Matsuoka (former
wife; nee Emo Koba; in Japan). 326 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former
address. He was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC and was exiled to Japan on 17
June 1946.
|
13039 | Minoru Matsuoka | 20 May 1920 | Male |
He was born on 20 May 1920. He was a truck driver. His family includes Haruno Matsuoka
(mother; nee Haruno Tsunada) and Tsunehichi Matsuoka (father). Backer Road, Rural
Route No. 1, Haney, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to
Okalla Prison and Rosebery, BC.
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11831 | Misao Matsuoka | 24 August 1903 | Male |
He was born on 24 August 1903. He was a logger employed by Hillcrest Lumber Company.
His family includes Nakaji Matsuoka (father), Tei Matsuoka (mother; nee Tei Hagimori),
Iwako Matsuoka (wife; nee Iwako Inouye), Mitsuko Matsuoka (daughter), Shigeo Matsuoka
(son), Chiyoko Matsuoka (daughter), Takeshi Matsuoka (son) and Kiyoshi Matsuoka (son).
His home address is listed as 705 Hawkes Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Tashme, BC and exiled to Japan on 2 August 1946.
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8749 | Miye Matsuoka | 03 June 1923 | Female |
She was born on 3 June 1923. She is also listed in the files as Miye Mary Matsuoka.
Her family includes Hisaye Matsuoka (mother; nee Hisaye Makino), and Imataro Matsuoka
(father). Her home address is listed as 733 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. She was
forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC.
|
15194 | Morinoru Matsuoka | 22 October 1885 | Male |
He was born on 22 October 1885. He was a gardener. His family includes Shime Matsuoka
(mother; nee Shime Nagami), Eiichiro Matsuoka (father), Ise Matsuoka (wife; in Japan),
and Tomi Matsuoka (daughter; in Japan). His home address is listed as 1642 2nd Avenue,
Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Copper Creek, Princeton, BC and was exiled
to Japan on 31 May 1946.
|
8333 | Ritsuko Matsuoka | 22 May 1924 | Female |
She was born on 22 May 1924. She was a home helper. Her family includes Haruno Matsuoka
(mother; nee Haruno Tsunada), and Tsunehichi Matsuoka (father). Her home address is
listed as Rural Route #1, Haney, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Rosebery, BC.
|
8334 | Seiko Matsuoka | 11 February 1919 | Female |
She was born on 11 February 1919. She was a dressmaker. Her family includes Haruno
Matsuoka (mother; nee Haruno Tsunada), and Tsunehichi Matsuoka (father). Her home
address is listed as 504 Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to Nakusp, BC.
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8335 | Tsugio Matsuoka | 18 January 1907 | Male |
He was born on 18 January 1907. He was a millhand employed by Hammond Cedar Company.
His family includes Haruno Matsuoka (mother; nee Haruno Tsunada), and Tsunehichi Matsuoka
(father). His home address is listed as 54 17th Avenue, Haney, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Rosebery, BC and he was exiled to Japan on 2 August 1946.
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8674 | Tsunehichi Matsuoka | 20 September 1882 | Male |
He was born on 20 September 1882. He was a self-employed farmer. His family includes
Yuki Matsuoka (mother; nee Yuki Takashita), Tsunekichi Matsuoka (father), Haruno Matsuoka
(wife; nee Haruno Tsunada), June Matsuoka (daughter), and Yutaka Matsuoka (son). His
home address is listed as 17th Avenue, Rural Route No. 1, Haney, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Rosebery, BC and Toronto, ON.
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9476 | Yasutake Matsuoka | 17 June 1895 | Male |
He was born on 17 June 1895. He was a logger employed by Takimoto Logging Company.
His family includes Shige Matsuoka (mother; nee Shige Hamachi) and Uhichi Matsuoka
(father). His home address is listed as Whonnock, BC. 17th Avenue Hey, BC and 9th
Road, Ruskin, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Tashme,
BC. He was exiled to Japan on 02 August 1946.
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Matsusaki
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
3745 | Hajime Matsusaki | 18 December 1917 | Male |
He was born on 18 December 1917. He was a student at Duffus Business College, Vancouver,
BC. His family includes Tsune Matsusaki (mother; nee Tsune Kitasaka), and Sanjiro
Matsusaki (father). His home address is listed as 1603 Franklin Street, Vancouver,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC and Hamilton, ON.
|
9589 | Miyoko Matsusaki | 19 July 1923 | Female |
She was born on 19 July 1923. She was a student. Her family includes Tsuno Matsusaki
(mother) and Sanjiro Matsusaki (father). Her home address is listed as 1603 Franklin
Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC.
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7597 | Sanjiro Matsusaki | 21 March 1886 | Male |
He was born on 21 March 1886. He was a teacher employed by Japanese Language School,
Marpole, BC. His family includes Tsumo Matsusaki [also listed as Tsumi Matsusaki]
(wife), Hajime Matsusaki (son), Miyoko Matsusaki (daughter), and Hisashi Matsusaki
[also listed as Hisachi Matsusaki] (son). His home address is listed as 1603 Franklin
Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC and Hamilton, ON.
|
9538 | Tsumo Matsusaki | 10 March 1892 | Female |
She was born on 10 March 1892. She was a Principal employed by the Academy of Domestic
Arts. Her family includes Sanjiro Matsusaki (husband), Hajime Matsusaki (son), Miyoko
Matsusaki (daughter), and Hisashi Matsusaki (son). Her home address is listed as 1603
Franklin Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC.
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Matsushita
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
5454 | Buzo Matsushita | 01 December 1897 | Male |
He was born on 1 December 1897. He was a self-employed storekeeper. His family includes
Asa Matsushita (mother; nee Asa Tabata), Komataro Matsushita (father), Naka Matsushita
(wife; nee Naka Sawami), Asako Matsushita (daughter), Mitsuko Matsushita (daughter),
Shigeo Matsushita (son), and Fumiko Matsushita (daughter). His home address is listed
as 677 4th Avenue, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Magna Bay, BC.
|
1626 | Choju Matsushita | 08 May 1890 | Male |
Matsushita was born on 08 May 1890. He was a fruit farmer. His family includes Hatsu
Matsushita (wife; nee Hatsu Yoshida) and Lily Matsushita [also listed as Nobu Matsushita]
[“legally adopted” on 04 June 1938 “from the family of Yoshida Kiyomatsu”] (adopted
daughter). He lived on Rural Route No. 2, Como Lake Road, New Westminster, BC [also,
Burquitlam, BC], was forcibly uprooted to Hastings Park, Vancouver, BC and Lemon Creek,
Slocan, BC, and was exiled to Japan on 02 October 1945. His listed seized property
includes: dwelling houses, barn, garage, fruit house, wood shed, and rhubarb house
on 9 1/2 acre farm [related to the Veteran’s Land Act]; fruit and berry crops, including
4 acres of strawberries, 1/8 acres of red currants, 1/2 acres of asparagus, 3/4 acres
of raspberries, 1/2 acres of rhubarb, and 50 tree plants; farm machinery and tools;
horse (mare); vehicle, 1926 Ford; household belongings; gramophone.
|
6752 | Fujiko Matsushita | 05 January 1925 | Female |
She was born on 5 January 1925. Her family includes Harue Matsushita (mother; nee
Harue Okano), and Tokutaro Matsushita (father). Her home address is listed as No.
41 Imperial Cannery, Steveston, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC.
|
850 | Goro Matsushita | 22 August 1925 | Male |
He was born on 22 August 1925. He was a student. His family includes Kirie Matsushita
(mother; nee Kirie Tamaishi) and Yahei Matsushita (father). His home address is listed
as Cassiar Cannery, Caspaco, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
|
9703 | Haru Matsushita | 01 May 1880 | Female |
She was born on 01 May 1880. Her maiden name is Haru Endo. She was a housewife. Her
family includes Kikugoro Endo (father), Soichi Matsushita (husband; deceased), Hideo
Matsushita (son), Setsu Matsushita (son) and Mei Matsushita (son). Her home address
is listed as 2133 Pine Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Bay Farm,
Slocan, BC.
|
6443 | Harue Matsushita | 10 September 1897 | Female |
She was born on 10 September 1897. Her maiden name is Harue Okano. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Mine Okano (mother), Sekichi Okano (father), Tokutaro Matsushita
(husband; deceased), Tsuyako Matsuchita (daughter), Shoichi Matsushita (son), Midori
Matsushita (daughter), Yasuhiko Matsushita (son), Takeshi Matsushita (son), Yuriko
Matsushita (daughter), Fujiko Matsushita (daughter), Suzuko Matsushita (daughter),
Harumi Matsushita (daughter), Yoko Matsushita (daughter), and Kanako Matsushita (daughter).
Her home address is listed as P.O. Box 72, No. 41 Imperial Cannery, Steveston, BC.
She was forcibly uprooted to Kaslo, BC.
|
6411 | Hatsu Matsushita | 20 July 1889 | Female |
She was born on 20 July 1889. She was a housewife. Her family includes Choju Matsushita
(husband), and Lily Matsushita [also listed as Nobu Matsushita] (daughter). Her home
address is listed as Rural Route No. 2, New Westminster, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to Slocan, BC and she was exiled to Japan on 2 October 1946.
|
1778 | Hideo Matsushita | 10 September 1913 | Male |
He was born on 10 September 1913. He was a gardener. His family includes Obaru Endo
(mother), Soichi Matsushita (father), and Kiyo Matsushita [also listed as Kiyoko Matsushita]
(wife; nee Kiyo Kanimoto or Kiyoko Kanimoto; in Japan). His home address is listed
as both 1810 Burrard Street, Vancouver, BC and 2133 Pine Street, Vancouver, BC. He
was forcibly uprooted to Yardcreek Camp, BC.
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11893 | Ichiro Matsushita | April 1905 | Male |
He was born in approximately 1905. He was a gardener. His family includes Setsuko
Matsushita (wife; nee Setsuko Hotta), Roy Matsushita (son), Thomas Matsushita [also
listed as Tom Matsushita] (son), Senji Matsushita (son), and Miwa Matsushita (daughter).
His home address is listed as 1694 4th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Popoff, BC.
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4960 | Jinmatsu Matsushita | 27 April 1904 | Male |
He was born on 27 April 1904. He was a self-employed berry grower. His family includes
Hatsu Matsushita (mother; nee Hatsu Kinoshita), Yaichi Matsushita [possibly Yoichi
Matsushita] (father), Mineko Matsushita (wife; nee Mineko Marumoto), Tatsumi Matsushita
(son), Mariko Matsushita (daughter), and Chiguye Matsushita (daughter). His home address
is listed as Cade Barr Road, Rural Route, No. 2, Mission City, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Picture Butte, AB.
|
848 | Junji Matsushita | 15 September 1913 | Male |
He was born on 15 September 1913. He was a fisherman and boat builder. His family
includes Kiriye Matsushita (mother; nee Kiriye Tamaishi) and Yohei Matsushita (father).
His home address is listed as Cassiar Cannery, Skeena River, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Tashme, BC; 2060 Plymouth Grove, Montreal, QC and Dresden, ON.
|
4201 | Kichi Matsushita | 09 May 1890 | Female |
She was born on 9 May 1890. She was a housewife. Her family includes Tomotaro Higa
(father), Shigezo Matsushita (husband; deceased), Tadaichi Matsushita (son; misspelled
as Tadaychi), and Yoshiko Matsushita (daughter). Her home address is listed as Box
221, House No. 16, Great West Cannery, Steveston, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to
Slocan Extension, BC and Lemon Creek, BC.
|
12290 | Lily Matsushita | 20 July 1926 | Female |
She was born on 20 July 1926. Her name is also listed as Lily Nobu Matsushita. She
was a student. Her family includes Hatsu Yoshida (adopted mother), Kiyomatsu Yoshida
(adopted father), and Choju Matsushita (father). Her home address is listed as Burquitlam,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Hastings Park, Vancouver, BC and Slocan, BC. She
was exiled to Japan on 2 October 1946.
|
3361 | Mei Matsushita | 21 December 1919 | Male |
He was born on 21 December 1919. He was a millworker employed by The Johnson Sash
& Door Company. His family includes Oharu Matsushita (mother; nee Oharu Endo), and
Saichi Matsushita (father). His home address is listed as 1810 Burrard Street, Vancouver,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Athalmer, BC.
|
13225 | Midoriko Matsushita | 05 October 1916 | Female |
She was born on 5 October 1916. She was a cannery worker employed by B.C. Packers
Company at Imperial Cannery, Steveston, BC. Her family includes Haruye Matsushita
(mother; nee Haruye Odano) and Tokutaro Matsushita (father). Her home address is listed
as Steveston, BC. St. Joseph’s Hospital, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address.
She was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC.
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846 | Mie Matsushita | 11 September 1920 | Female |
She was born on 11 September 1920. She was a cannery worker employed by Cassiar Cannery,
Skeena River, BC. Her family includes Kiriye Matsushita (mother; nee Kiriye Tamaishi)
and Yohei Matsushita (father). Her home address is listed as Cassiar Cannery, Skeena
River, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
|
4417 | Mineko Matsushita | 24 September 1905 | Female |
She was born on 24 September 1905. She was a housewife. Her family includes Hana Marumoto
(mother; nee Hana Yamayoshi), Tomichi Marumoto [possibly Tomoichi Marumoto] (father),
Jinmatsu Matsushita (husband), Tatsumi Matsushita (son), Mariko Matsushita (daughter),
and Chiguye Matsushita (daughter). Her home address is listed as Rural Route, No.
2, Mission, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Picture Butte, AB.
|
493_xi | Motoo Matsushita | 11 February 1918 | Male |
He was born on 11 February 1918. He was an assistant manager employed by White Cap
Sea Food Company, 333 Carrall Street, Vancouver, BC. His family includes Yoshi Matsushita
(mother; nee Yoshi Nishimura) and Sundayu Matsushita (father). His home address is
listed as 396 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. 215 Princess Avenue, Vancouver, BC is
listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Angler, ON. He was exiled
to Japan on 02 October 1946.
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1089 | Naka Matsushita | 25 February 1908 | Female |
She was born on 25 February 1908. Her maiden name is Naka Sawami. Her occupation is
listed as housewife. Her family includes Ito Sawami (mother; nee Ito Sato), Sataro
Sawami (father), Buzo Matsushita (husband), Asako Matsushita (daughter), Mitsuko Matsushita
(daughter), Shigeo Matsushita (son), and Fumiko Matsushita (daughter). Her home address
is listed as Ucluelet, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Magna Bay, BC.
|
1857 | Setsu Matsushita | 25 January 1918 | Male |
He was born on 25 January 1918. He was a sawmill worker employed by Wood & English
Company, Englewood, BC. His family includes Oharu Matsushita (mother; nee Oharu Endo)
and Soichi Matsushita (father). His home address is listed as 2133 Pine Street, Vancouver,
BC. 1810 Burrard Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly
uprooted to Bay Farm, Slocan, BC.
|
9649 | Setsuko Matsushita | 07 August 1913 | Female |
She was born on 07 August 1913. Her maiden name is Setsuko Hotta. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Ei Hotta (mother; nee Ei Satomi), Kei Hotta (father), Ichiro Matsushita
(husband), Roy Matsushita (son), Thomas Matsushita [also listed as Tom Matsushita],
Senji Matsushita (son) and Miwa Matsushita (daughter). Her home address is listed
as 1607 West 4th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. 1694 West 4th Avenue, Vancouver, BC is listed
as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted to Popoff Farms, Slocan, BC.
|
1013_xi | Shigeo Matsushita | 19 August 1921 | Male |
He was born on 19 August 1921. He was a millworker. His family includes Yoshi Matsushita
(mother; nee Yoshi Nishimura) and Gundayu Matsushita (father). Woodfibre, BC is listed
as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Angler, ON. He was exiled to Japan
on 17 June 1946.
|
844 | Shiro Matsushita | 03 October 1917 | Male |
He was born on 03 October 1917. He was a fisherman employed by Cassiar Packing Company,
Skeena River, BC. His family includes Kirie Matsushita (mother; nee Kirie Tamaishi)
and Yahe Matsushita (father). His home address is listed as Cassiar Packing Company,
Skeena River, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Eatonville, ON.
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14741 | Suzuko Matsushita | 08 January 1927 | Female |
She was born on 8 January 1927. She was a student. Her family includes Harue Matsushita
(mother; nee Harue Okano) and Tokusaro Matsushita (father). Her home address is listed
as Steveston, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Kaslo, BC and New Denver, BC.
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1011 | Tadaichi Matsushita | 22 March 1917 | Male |
He was born on 22 March 1917. He was a fisherman employed by Great West Packing Company,
Steveston, BC. His family includes Kichi Matsushita (mother; nee Kichi Higa) and Shigezo
Matsushita (father). His home address is listed as No. 16 Alexander Cannery, PO Box
221, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Kapuskasing, ON and 15 Davenport Street,
Hamilton, ON.
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221 | Taeko Matsushita | 04 June 1922 | Female |
She was born on 04 June 1922. She was a cannery worker employed by Cassier Cannery.
Her family includes [Kiruze] Matsushita (mother; nee [Kiruze] Tamaishi) and Yohei
Matsushita (father). Her home address is listed as Cassier Cannery, Skeena River,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC. She was exiled to Japan on 02 August
1946.
|
4384 | Takeshi Matsushita | 25 August 1920 | Male |
He was born on 25 August 1920. He was a self-employed fisherman. His family includes
Harue Matsushita (mother; nee Harue Okano) and Tokutara Matsushita (father). His home
address is listed as Box 72, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Three Valley,
BC.
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13311 | Tsuyako Matsushita | 19 April 1913 | Female |
She was born on 19 April 1913. She was a cannery worker. Her family includes Haruye
Matsushita (mother; nee Haruye Okano) and Tokutaro Matsushita (father). Steveston,
BC is listed as a former address. She died on 9 November 1941.
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12467 | Yahei Matsushita | 16 December 1886 | Male |
He was born on 16 December 1886. He was a cannery worker employed by Cassiar Cannery,
Skeena River, BC. His family includes Kiriye Matsushita (wife; deceased) and Ikue
Matsushita (daughter). His home address is listed as Cassiar Cannery, Skeena River,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Hastings Park, Vancouver, BC and died on 19 October,
1942.
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13080 | Yasuhiko Matsushita | 02 January 1919 | Male |
He was born on 2 January 1919. He was a fish collector employed by B.C. Packers Imperial
Cannery, Steveston, BC. His family includes Harue Matsushita (mother; nee Harue Okano)
and Tokutaro Matsushita (father). His home address is listed as Dyke Road, Steveston,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Hastings Park Hospital, Vancouver, BC and New Denver,
BC.
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2775 | Yoshiko Matsushita | 11 July 1919 | Female |
She was born on 11 July 1919. She was a houseworker employed by Mrs. McNair, 1463
Devonshire Crescent, Vancouver, BC. Her family includes Kichi Matsushita (mother;
nee Kichi Higa) and Shigozo Matsushita (father). Her home address is listed as House
16, Trites Road, Steveston, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Lemon Creek, BC.
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6880 | Yuriko Matsushita | 27 September 1922 | Female |
She was born on 27 September 1922. She was a cannery worker employed by Imperial Cannery,
Steveston, BC. Her family includes Haruye Matsushita (mother; nee Haruye Okano), and
Tokutaro Matsushita (father). Her home address is listed as Imperial Cannery House,
Steveston, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Kaslo, BC.
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Matsutani
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
5924 | Hidehiro Matsutani | 01 January 1926 | Male |
He was born on 1 January 1926. His family includes Itono Matsutani (mother), and Hidehiro
Matsutani (father; nee Inosuke Nakamura). His home address is listed as P.O. Box 5,
No. 39 Gulf of Georgia Cannery, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Vernon,
BC.
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5923 | Itono Matsutani | 18 May 1897 | Female |
She was born on 18 May 1897. She was a housewife. Her family includes Inosuke Nakamura
(husband), Hidehiro Matsutani (son), Akiko Matsutani (daughter), Miyo Matsutani (daughter),
and Midori Matsutani (daughter). Her home address is listed as P.O. Box 5, Steveston,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC.
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Matsuura
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
7758 | Nami Matsuura | 09 August 1876 | Female |
She was born on 9 August 1876. She was a housewife. Her family includes Chiye Ishibashi
(mother), Yukata Ishibashi (father), Bunzaburo Matsuura (husband; deceased), Hideo
Suzuki (daughter; nee Hideo Matsuura). Her home address is listed as Annacis Island,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to London, ON.
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5423 | Sayono Matsuura | 05 March 1892 | Female |
She was born on 5 March 1892. She is also listed in the files as Sayono Matsuuru.
Her maiden name is Sayono Kawamura. She was a rooming housekeeper, 117 Main street,
Vancouver, BC. Her family includes Shine Kawamura (mother; nee Shine Okamoto), Sumetaro
Kawamura (father), Shikaichi Matsuura (former husband) Jiroichi Ido (common-law husband),
Tadao Matsuura (son), Shigenori Ido (son), and Yoshiko Ido (daughter). Her home address
is listed as 117 Main Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to New Denver,
BC and she was exiled to Japan on 2 August 1946.
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13066 | Tadao Matsuura | 21 April 1919 | Male |
He was born on 21 April 1919. He was a printer and worked at the Hastings Park Hospital.
His family includes Sayono Matsuura (mother) and Shikaichi Matsuura (father). His
home address is listed as Lynnmour, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Hastings Park,
Vancouver, BC and New Denver, BC.
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Matsuyama
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
13904 | H Matsuyama | Male |
He was a fisherman at Steveston, BC.
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15080 | Heishiro Matsuyama | 12 April 1905 | Male |
He was born on 12 April 1905. He was a sawmill worker. His family includes Yone Matsuyama
(mother; nee Yone Tanaka), Masuye Matsuyama (father), Soyo Matsuyama [also listed
as Yosoya Matsuyama] (wife; nee Soyo Ohashi or Yosoya Ohashi) and Keiko Matsuyama
(daughter). 1646 West 2nd Avenue, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. He
was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC.
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1201_xi | Hideo Matsuyama | 22 January 1911 | Male |
Matsuyama was born on 22 January 1911. He was a shrimp fisherman. His family includes
Iyo Matsuyama (mother; nee Iyo Kondo), Kotaro Matsuyama (father), Sadatsuga Matsuyana
[possibly Sadotsuga Matsuyama, Sadatsuya Matsuyama, or Sadotsuya Matsuyama] (son),
and Noya Higuchi (mother-in-law). He lived at 840 East Cordova Street, Vancouver,
BC (he also owned 846 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC), was forcibly uprooted to
Angler Internment Camp, Angler, ON, and moved to 856 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC.
Property seized includes: boat “H.M.1368”; fishing equipment; household belongings;
radios; firearm.
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7885 | Hikokazu Matsuyama | 24 February 1924 | Male |
He was born on 24 February 1924. He was a millhand employed by B.C. Pulp, Woodfibre,
BC. His family includes Mika Matsuyama (mother; nee Mika Watanabe) and Tomekichi Matsuyama
[possibly Tomehichi Matsuyama] (father). His home address is listed as 56 Powell Street,
Vancouver, BC. Woodfibre, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted
to Hamilton, ON.
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12851 | Hisaye Matsuyama | 29 November 1921 | Female |
She was born on 29 November 1921. She did housework for a Mrs. Burke of 1860 West
61st Avenue, Vancouver, BC. Her family includes Miko Matsuyama (mother; nee Miko Watanabe)
and Tomekikichi Matsuyama (father; deceased at time of file). She home addresses are
listed as 56 East Powell Street, Vancouver, BC and 1860 West 61st Avenue, Vancouver,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC. No seized property is listed in the file.
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1014_xi | Sanji Matsuyama | 28 December 1891 | Male |
He was born on 28 December 1891. He was a logger. His family includes Hiro Matsuyama
(mother; nee Hiro Horiguchi), Sashichi Matsuyama (father), and Miyo Matsuyama (wife;
nee Miyo Miyata; in Japan). 235 Main Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address.
He was forcibly uprooted to Angler, ON. He was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
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12315 | Soyo Matsuyama | 03 May 1909 | Female |
She was born on 3 may 1909. Her name is also listed in the file as Soya Matsuyama.
Her maiden name is Soyo Ohashi or Soya Ohashi. She was a housewife. Her family includes
Masu Ohashi (mother), Yosoya Ohashi (father), Heishiro Matsuyama (husband), and Keiko
Matsuyama (daughter). Her home address is listed as 1646 West 2nd Avenue, Vancouver,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC.
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Matsuzaki
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
1237 | Ichiji Matsuzaki | 25 December 1887 | Male |
Matsuzaki was born on 25 December 1887. He was a mill worker employed by B.C. Pulp
& Paper Company, Woodfibre, BC. His family includes Sano Matsuzaki (mother; deceased
at time of file), Kichizaemon Matsuzaki (father; deceased at time of file), Fiye Matsuzaki
[also, Fujie Matsuzaki] (wife; nee Fiye Koki or Fujie Koki; in Japan), Tashiyuki Matsuzaki
(son; in Japan), Kazuhara Matsuzaki (son), and Toshio Matsuzaki (son). He lived in
Woodfibre, BC and at 56 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC, was forcibly uprooted to Bay
Farm, Slocan, BC, and was exiled to Japan on 02 October 1946. No seized property is
listed in file.
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4596 | Isamu Matsuzaki | 26 December 1903 | Male |
He was born on 26 December 1903. He was a fish packer operator employed by B.C. Packers
Limited, Vancouver, BC. His family includes Iko Matsuzaki (mother), Kigoro Matsuzaki
(father), Misao Matsuzaki (wife; nee Misao Matsuo), Hajime Matsuzaki (son), Ken Matsuzaki
(son), Toyoko Matsuzaki (daughter), Emiko Matsuzaki (daughter), Sayoko Matsuzaki (daughter),
Fumiko Matsuzaki (daughter), Takako Matsuzaki (daughter), and Nanako Matsuzaki (daughter).
His home address is listed as Box 60, Steveston, BC. 57 Georgia Street, Steveston,
BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Kaslo, BC.
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5743 | Misao Matsuzaki | 24 May 1908 | Female |
She was born on 24 May 1908. Her maiden name is Misao Matsuo. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Ume Matsuo (mother; nee Ume Mito), Shinjiro Matsuo (father), Isamu
Matsuzaki (husband), Toyoko Matsuzaki (daughter), Emiko Matsuzaki (daughter), Hajime
Matsuzaki (son), Sayoko Matsuzaki (daughter), Fumiko Matsuzaki (daughter), Takako
Matsuzaki (daughter), Nanako Matsuzaki (daughter), and Ken Matsuzaki (son). Her home
address is listed as P.O. Box 60, No. 57 Georgia Street, Steveston, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Kaslo, BC.
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Mawatari
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
14474 | Kazuo Mawatari | 12 January 1892 | Male |
He was born on 12 January 1892. He was a buyer and department manager of Silks Limited,
Toronto, ON. His family includes Umi Mawatari (mother), Shingoro Mawatari (father),
Claudia Winnifred Sharple [possibly also Claudia Winnifred Mawatari] (wife), and Patricia
Mawatari [also listed as Patricia Joan Mawatari] (daughter). He lived at 557 Soudan
Avenue, Toronto, ON.
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14720 | Patricia Mawatari | 03 June 1926 | Female |
She was born on 3 June 1926. Her name is also listed as Patricia Joan Mawatari. She
was a student. Her family includes Winnifred Claudia Mawatari (mother; nee Winnifred
Claudia Sharples) and Kazuo Mawatari (son). She lived at Toronto, ON.
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Maye
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
14050 | Eiji Maye | 06 February 1894 | Male |
He was born on 6 February 1894. He was a farmer. His family includes Ku Maye (mother),
Mansaro Maye (father), and Fusako Maye (wife; nee Fusako Matsumoto; in Japan) and
Jiro Maye (son; in Japan). Steveston, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly
uprooted to Chase, BC and Vernon, BC.
|
389_xi | Shigeo Maye | 28 January 1919 | Male |
He was born on 28 January 1919. He was a farmer. His family includes Maseyo Maye (mother)
and Mashie Maye (father). His home address is listed as Steveston, BC. He was interned
at Internment Camp 130, Seebe, AB.
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14067 | Tadajiro Maye | 13 October 1890 | Male |
He was born on 13 October 1890. He was a retired farmer. His family includes Ada Clare
Maye (wife; nee Ada Clare Riseley), Mary Maye [also listed as Mary Toshiko Maye] (daughter),
Betty Maye (daughter), Rita Maye (daughter), and Thomas Maye [also listed as Thomas
Victor Maye] (son). Keil Avenue, White Rock, BC is listed as a former address. He
was forcibly uprooted to Claymore, BC, but the file indicates that he then returned
to White Rock, BC.
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Mayeda
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
345 | Asae Mayeda | 18 May 1926 | Female |
She was born on 18 May 1926. She was a student and a cannery worker employed by Claxton
Cannery, Claxton, BC. Her family includes Hatsu Mayeda (mother; nee Hatsu Yamamoto)
and Seiichi Mayeda (father). Her home address is listed as Claxton, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Sandon, BC.
|
8740 | Chiyoko Mayeda | 05 March 1923 | Female |
She was born on 5 March 1923. Her family includes Kuni Mayeda (mother), and Katsuzo
Mayeda (father). Her home address is listed as 166 West 5th Avenue, Vancouver, BC.
She was forcibly uprooted to Kaslo, BC.
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339_xi | Genjiro Mayeda | 05 October 1889 | Male |
He was born on 5 October 1889. He was a cannery hand employed by Pacific Shingle Company,
Indian River, BC. His family includes Maya Mayeda [also listed as Kaya Mayeda] (wife;
in Japan), Atsuko Mayeda (daughter; in Japan), and Genji Mayeda (son; in Japan). His
home address is listed as 245 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. Steveston, BC is listed
as a former address. He was interned at Internment Camp 101, Angler, ON before being
exiled to Japan on 2 August 1946.
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212 | Hatsuyo Mayeda | 16 July 1887 | Female |
She was born on 16 July 1887. She was unemployed. Her family includes Seiichi Mayeda
(husband), Masaru Mayeda (son), and Yoshio Mayeda (son). Her home address is listed
as Claxton, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Sandon, BC and New Denver, BC.
|
8739 | Katsuzo Mayeda | 02 March 1874 | Male |
He was born on 2 March 1874. His family includes Kuni Mayeda (wife), Tsukane Mayeda
(son), Haruko Oku (daughter; nee Haruko Mayeda), Noriko Mayeda (daughter), and Chiyoko
Mayeda (daughter). His home address is listed as 166 West 5th Avenue, Vancouver, BC.
He was forcibly uprooted to Kaslo, BC.
|
8873 | Kazuye Mayeda | 13 February 1916 | Female |
She was born on 13 February 1916. Her maiden name is Kazuye Onishi. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Sada Onishi (mother; nee Sada Ogawa), Eijiro Onishi (father),
Tsukane Mayeda (husband), Lloyd Mayeda [also listed as Hisashi Mayeda] (son), and
Isao Mayeda [also listed as Ronald Mayeda] (son). Her home address is listed as 166
West 5th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Kaslo, BC and Winnipeg,
MB.
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8738 | Kuni Mayeda | 15 July 1880 | Female |
She was born on 15 July 1880. She was a housewife. Her family includes Katsuzo Mayeda
(husband), Tsukane Mayeda (son), Haruko Oku (daughter; nee Haruko Mayeda), Noriko
Mayeda (daughter), and Chiyoko Mayeda (daughter). Her home address is listed as 166
West 5th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Kaslo, BC.
|
832 | Masaru Mayeda | 11 January 1913 | Male |
He was born on 11 January 1913. He was a fisherman employed by BC Packers Limited,
Claxton Cannery, Skeena River, BC. His family includes Hatsuyo Mayeda (mother), Seiichi
Mayeda (father), Shizue Mayeda (wife; nee Shizue Hashimoto; in Korea), and Kiyomi
Mayeda (son; in Korea). His home address is listed as Claxton Cannery, Skeena River,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Rosebery, BC; New Denver, BC; and 3631 De Bullion
Street, Montreal, QC.
|
8874 | Noriko Mayeda | 29 January 1919 | Female |
She was born on 29 January 1919. She was a store clerk employed by Ebisuzaki Company,
337 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. Her family includes Kune Mayeda (mother; nee Kune
Mayeda), and Katsuzo Mayeda (father). Her home address is listed as 166 West 5th Avenue,
Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC.
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830 | Seiichi Mayeda | 24 March 1885 | Male |
He was born on 24 March 1885. He was a netman employed by Claxton Cannery, Skeena
River, BC. His family includes Hatsuyo Mayeda (wife; nee Hatsuyo Yamamoto), Yoshio
Mayeda (son) and Masaru Mayeda (son). His home address is listed as Claxton Cannery,
Skeena River, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Sandon, BC and New Denver, BC.
|
7476 | Tadayoshi Mayeda | 15 March 1887 | Male |
He was born on 15 March 1887. He was a farm hand employed by Mr. K. Kamimura, Murphy
Road, Clayburn, BC. His family includes Nobu Mayeda (mother; nee Nobu Tandawa) and
Umekichi Mayeda (father). His home address is listed as Murphy Road, Clayburn, BC.
He was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC. He was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
|
5782 | Tomie Mayeda | 03 August 1877 | Female |
She was born on 3 August 1877. Her maiden name is Tomino Sukawa. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Tsunekichi Mayeda (husband), Ichitaro Mayeda (son; in Japan),
Isuke Mayeda (son; in Japan), Jisaburo Mayeda (son), Toshimatsu Mayeda (son), and
Yurino Mayeda (daughter). Her home address is listed as P.O. Box 447, Steveston, BC.
She was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC.
|
8995 | Toyoo Mayeda | 21 December 1906 | Male |
He was born on 21 December 1906. He was a millhand employed by Royston Lumber Company,
Cumberland, BC. His family includes Tami Mayeda (mother; nee Tami Tamaishi), and Tozo
Mayeda (father). His home address is listed as P.O. Box 129, Cumberland, BC. He was
forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC.
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1833 | Tsukane Mayeda | 18 February 1909 | Male |
He was born on 18 February 1909. He was a school teacher at the Fairview Japanese
School, Vancouver, BC. His family includes Kuni Mayeda (mother), Katsuzo Mayeda (father),
Kazuye Mayeda (wife; nee Kazuye Onishi), Isao Mayeda [also listed as Ronald Mayeda]
(son), and Lloyd Mayeda [also listed as Hisashi Mayeda] (son). His home address is
listed as 166 West 5th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Kaslo, BC
and Toronto, ON.
|
14523 | Tsunekichi Mayeda | August 1874 | Male |
He was born in August 1874. He was a fisherman employed by Phoenix Cannery. His family
includes Tomino Mayeda (wife; nee Tomino Sukawa), Toshimatsu Mayeda (son), Jisaburo
Mayeda (son), Ichitaro Mayeda (son; in Japan), Isuke Mayeda (son; in Japan), and Yurino
Mayeda (daughter). His home address is listed as Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Greenwood, BC.
|
828 | Yoshio Mayeda | 11 July 1915 | Male |
He was born on 11 July 1915. He was a fisherman employed by Claxton Cannery, Claxton,
BC. His family includes Hatsuyo Mayeda (mother; nee Hatsuyo Yamamoto) and Seichi Mayeda
(father). His home address is listed as Standard Camp, Claxton, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Dover Centre, ON; Eatonville, ON and 3631 De Bullion Street, Montreal,
QC.
|
5270 | Yurino Mayeda | 14 May 1920 | Female |
She was born on 14 May 1920. She was a house worker. Her family includes Tomino Mayeda
(mother; nee Tomino Sukawa), and Tsunekichi Mayeda (father). Her home address is listed
as P.O. Box 447, No. 38 Phoenix Cannery, Steveston, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to Greenwood, BC and Grand Forks, BC.
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Mayede
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
7405 | Fusae Mayede | 06 July 1910 | Female |
She was born on 6 July 1910. She is also listed as Fusaye Mayede. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Kome Oura (mother; nee Kome Matsuba), Tatsumatsu Oura (father),
Yoshiharu Mayede (husband), Yoshihiro Mayede [also listed as Peter Mayeda] (son),
Harumi Mayede (daughter), Osamu Mayede (son), Arlene Mayede [also listed as Kiyoko
Mayeda] (daughter), Terumi Mayede (daughter), and Teruo Mayede (son). Her home address
is listed as 359 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. Ucluelet, BC is listed as a former
address. She was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC.
|
407 | Kazumi Mayede | 11 May 1925 | Male |
He was born on 11 May 1925. He was a cannery worker employed by Nootka Packing Company,
Ucluelet, BC. His family includes Tokue Mayede (mother; nee Tokue Noda) and Naokichi
Mayede (father). His home address is listed as Ucluelet, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Griffin Lake, BC.
|
2286 | Shizuo Mayede | 03 September 1922 | Male |
He was born on 3 September 1922. He was a fisherman employed by Ucluelet Fishing Company,
Ucluelet, BC. His family includes Tokuye Mayede (mother; nee Tokuye Noda) and Naokichi
Mayede (father). His home address is listed as Ucluelet, BC. Steveston, BC is listed
as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Clarkson, ON and Toronto, ON.
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826 | Tokuichi Mayede | 28 February 1901 | Male |
He was born on 28 February 1901. He was a seaman employed by Nelson Brothers Fisheries
Limited and Ucluelet Fishing Company. His family includes Ume Mayede (mother), Tokujiro
(or Tokiyiro) Mayede (father), Masaye Mayede (wife; in Japan) and Isao Mayede (son;
in Japan). His home address is listed as Prince Rupert, BC. Ucluelet, BC is listed
as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Three Valley, BC and exiled to Japan
on 24 December 1946.
|
5642 | Yoneichi Mayede | 02 May 1921 | Male |
He was born on 2 May 1921. He is also listed in the files as Yoneichi Maede. He was
a teacher employed by the Japanese School, Steveston, BC. His family includes Ume
Mayede (mother), and Tokujiro Mayede (father). His home address is listed as Ucluelet,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge, AB and he was exiled to Japan on 17 June
1946.
|
7255 | Yoshiharu Mayede | 10 January 1904 | Male |
He was born on 10 January 1904. He was a fisherman. His family includes Fusae Mayede
(wife), Yoshihiro Mayede [also listed as Peter Mayede] (son), Harumi Mayede (daughter),
Osamu Mayede (son), Arlene Mayede [also listed as Kiyoko Mayede] (daughter), Terumi
Mayede (daughter), and Teruo Mayede (son). His home address is listed as 359 Powell
Street, Vancouver, BC. Ucluelet, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly
uprooted to Greenwood, BC and Carmi, BC.
|
1015_xi | Yoshikazu Mayede | 14 July 1921 | Male |
He was born on 14 July 1921. He was a fisherman. His family includes Yasu Mayede (mother;
nee Yasu Maede) and Kumitaro Mayede [possibly Kunitaro Mayede] (father). His home
address is listed as PO Box 100, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Angler,
ON. He was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
|
Mayegawa
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
1139 | Masae Mayegawa | 23 January 1905 | Female |
She was born on 23 January 1905. Her maiden name is Masae Yamasaki. Her occupation
is listed as housewife. Her family includes Satsu Yamasaki (mother), Tamekichi Yamasaki
(father), Sanji Mayegawa (husband), Hiromi Mayegawa (son), Masako Mayegawa (daughter;
in Japan), Kinuko Mayegawa (daughter), Shinji Mayegawa (son; in Japan), and Shizuka
Mayegawa (daughter). Her home address is listed as Richmond Cannery, Steveston, BC.
She was forcibly uprooted to Grand Forks, BC. She was exiled to Japan on 2 August
1946.
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6441 | Sanji Mayegawa | 04 July 1901 | Male |
He was born on 4 July 1901. He was a fisherman employed by Canadian Fishing Company,
Steveston, BC. His family includes Koto Mayegawa (mother), Kamekichi Mayegawa (father),
Masae Mayegawa (wife), Kinuko Mayegawa (daughter), Shizuka Mayegawa (daughter), Masako
Mayegawa (daughter; in Japan), Hiromi Mayegawa (son), and Shinji Mayegawa (son; in
Japan). His home address is listed as P.O. Box 92, No. 3 Richmond Cannery, Steveston,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Grand Forks, BC and he was exiled to Japan on 2 August
1946.
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Mazaki
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
15544 | Kantaro Mazaki | 12 October 1876 | Male |
He was born on 12 October 1876. He was a farm hand. His family includes Taka Mazaki
(mother; nee Taka Ushisima), Heisaburo Mazaki (father), and Auye Mazaki (wife; nee
Auye Osaka; in Japan). 1677 West 2nd Avenue, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address.
He was forcibly uprooted to Sandon, BC.
|
Mende
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
7279 | Akio Mende | 17 July 1919 | Male |
He was born on 17 July 1919. He was a mill hand employed by Pulp and Paper Company,
Port Alice, BC. His family includes Masuno Mende (mother; nee Masuno Kusunoki) and
Santaro Mende (father). His home address is listed as 21st Road, Hammond, BC. He was
forcibly uprooted to Vernon, BC.
|
7278 | Hisao Mende | Male |
He was born on 26 May. He was a logger and a mill hand employed by Pacific Mills,
Ocean Falls, BC. His family includes Masuno Mende (mother; nee Masuno Kusunoki) and
Sataro Mende (father). His home address is listed as 21st Road, Hammond, BC. He was
forcibly uprooted to Vernon, BC.
|
|
7276 | Masaeachi Mende | 19 May 1923 | Male |
He was born on 19 May 1923. His name also appears as Masaeachi Mende. He was a mill
hand employed by Hammond Cedar Company, Hammond, BC. His family includes Masuno Mende
(mother; nee Masune Kusunoki) and Santaro Mende (father). His home address is listed
as 21st Road, Hammond, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Lumby, BC.
|
7516 | Masuno Mende | 01 October 1889 | Female |
She was born on 1 October 1889. She was a housewife. Her family includes Sode Kusunoki
(mother; nee Sode Ito), Komatsu Kusunoki (father), Santaro Mende (husband), Akio Mende
(son), Hisao Mende (son), Masaeachi Mende (son), Yoshimi Mende (son), and Setsuko
Mende (daughter). Her home address is listed as 21st Road, Rural Route, No. 1, Hammond,
BC. Rural Route, No. 1, Port Hammond, BC is listed as a former address. She was forcibly
uprooted to Tashme, BC. She was exiled to Japan on 2 August 1946.
|
7350 | Santaro Mende | 23 June 1878 | Male |
He was born on 23 June 1878. He was a farmer employed by Mr. N. Know, Laity Road,
Hammond, BC. His family includes Sayo Mende (mother; nee Sayo Motonishi), Burnemon
Mende (father), Masuno Mende (wife; nee Masano Kusunoki), Akio Mende (son), Hisao
Mende (son), Masaeachi Mende (son), Yoshimi Mende (son), and Setsuko Mende (daughter).
His home address is listed as 21st Road, Hammond, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to
Tashme, BC and was exiled to Japan on 2 August 1946.
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7517 | Yoshimi Mende | 15 April 1925 | Male |
He was born on 15 April 1925. He was a student. His family includes Masuno Mende (mother;
nee Masuno Kusunoki) and Santaro Mende (father). His home address is listed as 21st
Road, Rural Route, No. 1, Hammond, BC. Rural Route, No. 1, Port Hammond, BC is listed
as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Princeton Highway, BC.
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Miakawa
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
9349 | Tetsu Miakawa | 20 August 1892 | Female |
She was born on 20 August 1892. Her maiden name is Tetsu Inamoto. Her family includes
Sadakichi Maikawa (husband), Sachiko Maikawa (daughter), Michiko Maikawa (daughter),
Hiroshi Maikawa (son), Takeo Maikawa (son), Hideo Maikawa (son), Kiyoshi Maikawa (son),
and Kazue Maikawa (daughter). 551 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former
address. She was forcibly uprooted to Bridge River, BC; Lakeview, ON and 11 Mounty
Avenue, Toronto, ON.
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Michiguchi
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
10118 | Chihachi Michiguchi | 1874 | Male |
He was born in 1874. He was a logger employed by Stave Lake Shingle Lake Shingle Company
, Suicide Creek, BC. He has no listed family. He lived at Dewdney PO, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Sandon, BC and exiled to Japan on 2 August 1946.
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Midorikawa
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
14061 | Kono Midorikawa | 20 October 1901 | Male |
He was born on 20 October 1901. His name is also listed as Koyuki Midorikawa. He was
a logger employed by O’Brien Logging Company, O’Brien Bay, BC. His family includes
Ishi Midorikawa (mother; nee Ishi Muto), Tokutaro Midorikawa (father), Sato Midorikawa
(wife; nee Sato Suto; in Japan), Toru Midorikawa (son), Sayo Midorikawa (daughter),
and Kisako Midorikawa (adopted daughter; in Japan). His home address is listed as
O’Brien Logging Company, O’Brien Bay, BC. 234 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC is listed
as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Camp No. 2, Copper Creek, Princeton,
BC.
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Migita
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
13431 | Toyo Migita | 30 March 1884 | Female |
She was born on 30 March 1884. Her maiden name is Toyo Danoura. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Matsu Danoura (mother; nee Matsu Tateishi), Shintaro Danoura (father),
Kiyoji Migita (husband; deceased), and James Migita [also listed as Tsutomu Migita]
(son). Her home address is listed as 5195 Royal Oak Avenue, Burnaby, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Revelstoke, BC.
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2268 | Tsutomu Migita | 23 June 1912 | Male |
He was born on 23 June 1912. His name is also listed as James Migita. He was a mill
worker employed by Pacific Mills Limited. His family includes Toyo Migita (mother;
nee Toyo Tateishi) and Kiyoji Migita (father). His home address is listed as 5195
Royal Oak Avenue, Burnaby, BC. Ocean Falls, BC is listed as a former address. He was
forcibly uprooted to Revelstoke, BC.
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Mihara
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
7810 | Katsu Mihara | 04 May 1895 | Female |
She was born on 4 May 1895. She was a housewife. Her family includes Kichitaro Mihara
(husband; deceased) and Umeyo Mihara (daughter). Her home address is listed as 242
Princess Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan Extension, BC.
She was exiled to Japan on 2 August 1946.
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3609 | Masao Mihara | 11 April 1906 | Male |
He was born on 11 April 1906. He was a pulp mill worker employed by B.C. Pulp & Paper
Company, Woodfibre, BC. His family includes Wasa Hirokado (mother; nee Wasa Ozaki),
Setsunosuke Hirokado (father), Umeyo Mihara (wife), and Takayuki Mihara (son). His
home address is listed as 242 Princess Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Slocan, BC and he was exiled to Japan on 2 August 1946.
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7688 | Umeyo Mihara | 02 December 1913 | Female |
She was born on 2 December 1913. She was a housewife. Her family includes Katsu Mihara
(mother), Kichitaro Mihara (father), Masao Mihara (husband), and Takayuki Mihara (son).
Her home address is listed as 242 Princess Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Slocan, BC. She was exiled to Japan on 2 August 1946.
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Miida
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
824 | Nobutaro Miida | 01 August 1893 | Male |
He was born on 01 August 1893. He was a weight machine man employed by Pacific Mills
Limited, Ocean Falls, BC. His family includes Hisako Miida (wife; in Japan), Sayako
Miida (daughter; in Japan), Tahashi Miida (son; in Japan), Keui Miida (son; in Japan)
and Atsuko Miida (daughter; in Japan). His home address is listed as PO Box 448, Ocean
Falls, BC. 245 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC are listed as a former address. He was
forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC and exiled to Japan on 31 May 1946.
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Miike
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
10471 | Hisako Miike | 27 January 1917 | Female |
She was born on 27 January 1917. Her maiden name is Hisako Tobo. She was a book keeper
and housewife. Her family includes Akiyo Tobo (mother; nee Akiyo Nishimura), Seiichi
Tobo (father), Muneo Miike (husband), and Elaine Miike [also listed as Eiko Miike]
(daughter). Her home address is listed as 827 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC.
She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC.
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3487 | Jiro Miike | 12 September 1921 | Male |
He was born on 12 September 1921. He was a crane slinger employed by B.C. Box Company,
Vancouver, BC. His family includes Tachi Miike (mother; nee Tachi Furusho), and Uhei
Miike (father). His home address is listed as 8738 Selkirk Street, Vancouver, BC.
He was forcibly uprooted to Solsqua, BC.
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2321 | Muneo Miike | 03 April 1917 | Male |
He was born on 3 April 1917. He made deliveries for the B.C. Box Company, Vancouver,
BC. His family includes Tachi Miike (mother; nee Tachi Furusho), Uhei Miike (father),
Hisako Miike (wife; nee Hisako Tobo), and Elaine Miike [also listed as Eiko Miike]
(daughter). His home address is listed as 8738 Selkirk Street, Vancouver, BC. He was
forcibly uprooted to Popoff Farms, Slocan, BC.
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3339 | Saburo Miike | 24 March 1924 | Male |
He was born on 24 March 1924. He was a student. His family includes Uhei Miike (father)
and Tachi Miike (mother; nee Tachi Furusho). His home address is listed as 8738 Selkirk
Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Revelstoke, BC.
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10979 | Tachi Miike | 16 June 1883 | Female |
Her maiden name was Tachi Eurusho. She was born on 16 June 1883. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Maki Eurusho (mother), Uhei Miike (husband), Yachiyo Nishimura
(daughter; nee Yachiyo Miike), Mitsuyo Furukawa (daughter; nee Mitsuyo Miike), Chiyoko
Shiraishi (daughter; nee Chiyoko Miike), Muneo Miike (son), Shigeko Shiomi (daughter;
nee Shigeko Miike), Jiro Miike (son), and Saburo Miike (son). Her home address is
listed as 8738 Selkirk Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Picture
Butte, Alberta.
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4597 | Uhei Miike | 16 February 1885 | Male |
He was born on 16 February 1885. He was a sawmill worker employed by B.C. Packers.
His family includes Chiyo Miike (mother; nee Chiyo Tomioka), Kumataro Miike (father),
Tachi Miike (wife; nee Tachi Furusho), Yachiyo Nishimura (daughter; nee Yachiyo Miike),
Mitsuyo Furukawa (daughter; nee Mitsuyo Miike), Chiyoko Shiraishi (daughter; nee Chiyoko
Miike), Shigeko Shiomi (daughter; nee Shigeko Miike), Muneo Miike (son), Jiro Miike
(son), and Saburo Miike (son). His home address is listed as 8738 Selkirk Street,
Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC and Picture Butte, AB.
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Mikado
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
6350 | Haruichi Mikado | 14 April 1925 | Male |
He was born on 14 April 1925. He was a farmer employed by his father. His family includes
Tsutoyo Mikado (mother; nee Tsutoyo Okada), and Masukichi Mikado (father). His home
address is listed as Ganges, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Magrath, AB.
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9791 | Kasuko Mikado | 01 October 1921 | Female |
Also listed as Mary Mikado. She was born on 1 October 1921. She was a housewife. Her
married name is Kazuko Murakami [also listed as Mary Murakami. Her family includes
Peter Murakami [also listed as Tameo Murakami] (husband), Tsutayo Mikado (mother;
nee Tsutayo Okada), and Masukichi Mikado (father). Her home address is listed as Ganges,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to London, ON.
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7219 | Kuniko Mikado | 03 December 1923 | Female |
She was born on 3 December 1923. She was a maid “at Mrs. W.E. Scott’s home” in Ganges,
BC. Her family includes Tsutayo Mikado (mother; nee Tsutayo Okada) and Masukichi Mikado
(father). Her home address is listed as Ganges, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Alberta.
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5497 | Masukichi Mikado | 10 April 1886 | Male |
He was born on 10 April 1886. He was a self-employed farmer. His family includes Tsutayo
Mikado (wife; nee Tsutayo Okada), Robert Mikado [also listed as Shiyoso Mikado] (son),
and Sam Mikado [also listed as Isamu Mikado] (son). His home address is listed as
Ganges, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Magrath, AB.
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3273 | Masuo Mikado | 23 April 1917 | Male |
He was born on 23 April 1917. He was a self-employed farmer. His family includes Tsutayo
Mikado (mother; nee Tsutayo Okada) and Masukichi Mikado (father). His home address
is listed as Ganges, Salt Spring Island, BC. Paldi, BC is listed as a former address.
He was forcibly uprooted to Magrath, AB.
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6848 | Tsutayo Mikado | 21 January 1898 | Female |
She was born on 21 January 1898. Her maiden name is Tsutayo Okada. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Sada Okada (mother), Masukichi Mikado (husband), Robert Mikado
[also listed as Shiyoso Mikado] (son), and Sam Mikado [also listed as Isamu Mikado]
(son). Her home address is listed as Ganges, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Magrath,
AB.
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Miki
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
5922 | Fujio Miki | 23 April 1915 | Male |
He was born on 23 April 1915. He was a carpenter employed by Marpole Boat Workers,
Marpole, BC. His family includes Mitsuko Miki (wife; nee Mitsuko Hama), and Fujikazu
Miki (son). His home address is listed as 500 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC.
He was forcibly uprooted to East Lillooet, BC.
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2949 | Gen Miki | 06 December 1920 | Male |
He was born on 6 December 1920. He was a mill worker employed by B.C. Pulp & Paper
Company, Woodfibre, BC. His family includes Kinu Takagi [possibly Kimi Takagi] (mother)
and Yoneya Miki (father). His home address is listed as Woodfibre, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Calgary, AB.
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12414 | Hisako Miki | 18 July 1916 | Female |
She was born on 18 July 1916. Her maiden name is Hisako Tokawa. She was a cannery
worker employed by F. Singh Mah, 2067 East Georgia Street, Vancouver, BC. Her family
includes Tsuru Tokawa (mother; nee Tsuru Yokoyama), Inosuke Tokawa (father), Saburo
Miki (husband), Beverly Miki [also listed as Miyeko Miki] (daughter), Ronald Miki
[also listed as Tadashi Miki] (son). Her home address is listed as 865 East Cordova
Street, Vancouver, BC. 456 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former
address. She was forcibly uprooted to Rosebery, BC.
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5517 | Kazuo Miki | 22 June 1907 | Male |
He was born on 22 June 1907. He was a logger employed by K. Kamimura, Mission, BC.
His family includes Kiyo Miki (mother), Yukutaro Miki (father), Shizuko Miki (wife;
Shizuko Oota), Arthur Miki (son), Leslie Miki (son), and Joan Miki (daughter). His
home address is listed as 14th Avenue, Haney, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Ste.
Agathe, MB, then Winnipeg, MB.
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834_xi | Kiichi Miki | 19 April 1916 | Male |
He was born on 19 April 1916. He was a fisherman. His family includes Chokimatsu Miki
(father). His home address is listed as PO Box 250, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Angler, ON and exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
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6160 | Kinu Miki | 21 March 1906 | Female |
She was born on 21 March 1906. She was a housewife. Her family includes Ichitaro Miki
(husband), Ichio Miki (son), Tsuneo Miki (son), Tsutomu Miki (son), Chiyo Miki (daughter),
Toru Miki (son), and Kikuo Miki (son). Her home address is listed as Arrandale Cannery,
Nass River, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC.
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3726 | Kiri Miki | 28 June 1895 | Female |
She was born on 28 June 1895. Her maiden name is Kiri Takagi. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Mui Takagi (mother; nee Mui Yamawaki), Tokichi Takagi (father),
Yonezo Miki (husband), Gen Miki (son), Shiro Miki (son), Yukihiko Miki (son), Yoshiye
Miki (daughter), Akiye Miki (daughter), and Toshikatsu Miki (son). Her home address
is listed as Miller Road, Whonnock, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Picture Butte,
AB.
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6602 | Kiyo Miki | 26 May 1878 | Female |
She was born on 26 May 1878. She was a housewife. Her family includes Hisa Miki (mother;
nee Hisa Kanama), Seizo Miki (father), Yukutaro Miki (husband; ne Yukutaro Shintani;
deceased), Yukiye Miki (daughter), Kome Miki (daughter), Saburo Miki (son), and Kazuo
Miki (son). Her home address is listed as 334 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC.
She was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC.
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4524 | Masao Miki | 14 February 1899 | Male |
He was born on 14 February 1899. He was a self-employed farmer. His family includes
Chiyo Miki (mother; nee Chiyo Shiozaki), Yoshitaro Miki (father), Tamako Miki [also
listed as Tama Miki] (wife; nee Tamako Kitera and Tama Kitera), Patrick Miki [also
listed as Patrick Yoshiro Miki or Patrick Yoshire Miki] (son), Joan Miki [also listed
as Joan Akemi Miki] (daughter), and Henry Miki [also listed as Henry Masayuki Miki]
(son). His home address is listed as Bradner Post Office, Bradner, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Dufrost, MB.
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5549 | Minoru Miki | 14 March 1918 | Male |
He was born on 14 March 1918. He was a self-employed fisherman. His family includes
Katsuyo Miki (mother), Genji Miki (father), Shizuko Miki (wife; nee Shizuko Adachi),
Richard Miki [also listed as Katsumi Miki] (son), and Sylvia Miki [also listed as
Emiko Miki] (daughter). His home address is listed as Celtic Cannery, Vancouver, BC.
He was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge, AB.
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9539 | Mitsuko Miki | 12 July 1915 | Female |
She was born on 12 July 1915. Her maiden name is Mitsuko Hama. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Gen Hama (mother; nee Gen Mizuyabu), Yasumatsu Hama (father),
Fujio Miki (husband) and Fujikazu Miki (son). Her home address is listed as 521 East
Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. 500 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as
a former address. She was forcibly uprooted to East Lillooet, BC.
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3799 | Saburo Miki | 08 December 1909 | Male |
He was born on 8 December 1909. He was a millhand employed by B.C. Box Company Limited,
South Heather Street, Vancouver, BC. His family includes Kiyo Miki (mother), Yukutaro
Miki (father), Hisako Miki (wife; nee Hisako Tokawa), Ronald Miki [also listed as
Tadashi Miki] (son), and Beverly Miki [also listed as Miyeko Miki] (daughter). His
home address is listed as 865 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Rosebery, BC.
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2970 | Shiro Miki | 01 October 1923 | Male |
He was born on 1 October 1923. He was a farmhand. His family includes Kiri Miki (mother;
nee Kiri Takagi) and Yonezo Miki (father). His home address is listed as Miller Road,
Whonnock, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge, AB.
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4767 | Shizuko Miki | 21 August 1913 | Female |
She was born on 21 August 1913. She was a housewife. Her family includes Yoshi Ooto
(mother; nee Yoshi Fukuzawa), Tokusaburo Ooto (father), Kazuo Miki (husband), Arthur
Miki (son), Leslie Miki (son), and Joan Miki (daughter). Her home address is listed
as 14th Avenue, Haney, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Ste. Agathe, MB.
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6027 | Shizuko Miki | 13 September 1917 | Female |
She was born on 13 September 1917. Her maiden name is Shizuko Adachi. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Umeno Adachi (mother; nee Umeno Oido), Senkichi Adachi (father),
Minoru Miki (husband), Richard Miki [also listed as Katsumi Miki] (son), and Sylvia
Miki [also listed as Emiko Miki] (daughter). Her home address is listed as Celtic
Cannery, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge, AB.
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5036 | Susumu Miki | 28 October 1923 | Male |
He was born on 28 October 1923. His family includes Katsuyo Miki (mother; nee Katsuyo
Ikejiri), and Genji Miki (father). His home address is listed as Celtic Cannery, Vancouver,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge, AB.
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4369 | Tamako Miki | 23 January 1909 | Female |
She was born on 23 January 1909. She was a housewife. Her family includes Haruno Kitera
[possibly Hasuno Kitera] (mother; nee Haruno Tsumura or Hasuno Tsumura), Yoshimatsu
Kitera (father), Masao Miki (husband), Patrick Miki (son), Joan Miki [also listed
as Akemi Miki] (daughter), and Henry Miki [also listed as Masayuki Miki] (son). Her
home address is listed as Bradner P.O., Bradner, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to
Selkirk, MB.
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5888 | Tokie Miki | 25 September 1911 | Female |
She was born on 25 September 1911. Her maiden name is Tokie Niimi. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Kinu Niimi (mother; nee Kinu Osaka), Tsunejiro Niimi (father),
Toshichi Miki (husband), Masato Miki (son), Mary Miki [also listed as Sadako Miki]
(daughter), Noboru Miki (son), Yoshio Miki (son), Michiko Miki (daughter). Her home
address is listed as Good Hope Cannery, Rivers Inlet, BC and No. 14 Phoenix Cannery
House, Steveston, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC.
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1121 | Toranosuke Miki | 10 July 1902 | Male |
He was born on 10 July 1902. He was a fisherman employed by Anglo-British Columbia
Packing Company, Nass River, BC. His family includes Chio Miki (mother; nee Chio Shiozaki),
Yoshitaro Miki (father), Harue Miki (wife; nee Harue Sakurai; in Japan), Sumi Miki
(daughter; in Japan), Mineo Miki (son; in Japan), and Matsu Handa (sister). His home
address is listed as Arrandale Cannery, Nass River, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to
Greenwood, BC and Toronto, ON where he died on 1 August 1946.
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3032 | Toshichi Miki | 08 May 1898 | Male |
He was born on 08 May 1898. He was a self-employed fisherman. His family includes
Tokichi Miki (father), Tokie Miki (wife; nee Tokie Niimi), Masato Miki (son), Mary
Miki [also listed as Sadako Miki] (daughter), Noboru Miki (son), Yoshio Miki (son)
and Michiko Miki (daughter). His home address is listed as Good Hope Cannery, Rivers
Inlet, BC and PO Box 315, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Wilson’s Auto
Camp No. 19, Greenwood, BC and Box 577, Greenwood, BC.
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1828 | Yasuo Miki | 02 October 1913 | Male |
He was born on 2 October 1913. His is also known as Paul James Yasuo Miki. He was
a cannery worker employed by Arrandale Cannery, Nass River, BC. His family includes
Haruko Miki (wife; nee Haruko Morishita). His home address is listed as 324 1/2 Powell
Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC.
|
3445 | Yonezo Miki | 12 July 1879 | Male |
He was born on 12 July 1879. He was a self-employed farmer. His family includes Kuni
Miki (mother; nee Kuni Mauoka), Genji Miki [possibly Gengi Miki] (father), Kiri Miki
(wife), Yoshiye Miki (daughter), Gen Miki (son), Shiro Miki (son), Yukihiko Miki (son),
Akiye Miki (daughter), and Toshikatsu Miki (son). His home address is listed as Miler
Road, Whonnock, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Picture Butte, AB.
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3468 | Yoshiye Miki | 26 August 1918 | Female |
She was born on 26 August 1918. Her name is possibly Yoshie Miki. Her family includes
Kiri Miki (mother; nee Kiri Takagi), and Yonezo Miki (father). Her home address is
listed as Miller Road, Whonnock, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge, AB.
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3566 | Yukihiko Miki | 11 November 1925 | Male |
He was born on 11 November 1925. His family includes Kiri Miki (mother; nee Kiri Takagi),
and Yonezo Miki (father). His home address is listed as Miller Road, Whonnock, BC.
He was forcibly uprooted to (Fort) Macleod, AB.
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Mikurube
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
14303 | Nakazo Mikurube | 05 March 1917 | Male |
He was born on 5 March 1917. He was a mill worker. His family includes Hana Mikurube
(mother; nee Hana Shimura) and Yoshizo Mikurube (father). Woodfibre, BC and 1065 West
8th Avenue, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted
to Princeton, BC and Lempriere, BC.
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Mimori
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
8179 | Yoshinanga Mimori | 11 February 1885 | Male |
He was born on 11 February 1885. He was a millhand employed by B.C. Pulp Company,
Woodfibre, BC. His family includes Kuni Mimori (wife; nee Kuni Mashiko; in Japan),
Masa Mimori (mother), and Toyaji Mimori (father; former name Toyaji Harase). His home
address is listed as Woodfibre, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Vernon, BC.
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Mimoto
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
9848 | Harue Mimoto | 25 July 1890 | Female |
She was born on 25 July 1890. She was a housewife. Her maiden name was Harue Chikamori.
Her family includes Torasu Mimoto (husband), Hideo Mimoto (son), Michiho Mimoto (son),
Eiko Mimoto (daughter), Seka Chikamori (mother; nee Seka Okabe), and Sakichi Chikamori
(father). Her home address is listed as 2964 West 20th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She
was forcibly uprooted to Iron Springs, Alberta.
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13126 | Torasu Mimoto | 27 March 1888 | Male |
He was born on 27 March 1888. He was a gardener. His family includes Hira Mimoto (mother;
nee Hira Arito), Ikichi Mimoto (father), Harue Mimoto (wife), Hideo Mimoto (son),
Michiho Mimoto (son), and Eiko Mimoto (daughter). His home address is listed as 2964
West 20th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Grant Brook, BC; Slocan,
BC; and Iron Springs, AB.
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Mimura
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
3945 | Jitsutaro Mimura | 25 October 1887 | Male |
He was born on 25 October 1887. He was a self-employed farmer. His family includes
Matako Mimura (mother; nee Matako Horima), Nanikei Mimura [possibly Naniku Mimura]
(father), Toshino Mimura (wife; nee Toshino Toh or Toshino Ioh), Ruth Mimura (daughter),
and Daniel Mimura [also listed as Daniel Tadashi Mimura] (son). His home address is
listed as Rural Route, No. 1, Aldergrove, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Diamond
City, AB.
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3292 | Ruby Mimura | 10 January 1922 | Female |
She was born on 10 January 1922. Her family includes Toshino Mimura (mother; nee Toshino
Ioh), and Jitsutaro Mimura (father). Her home address is listed as 1258 Le Feuvre
Road, Aldergrove, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge, AB.
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3296 | Thomas Mimura | 13 December 1924 | Male |
He was born on 13 December 1924. His name is also listed as Taro Mimura. He was a
farmer employed by his father. His family includes Toshino Mimura (mother; nee Toshino
Ioh) and Jitsutaro Mimura (father). His home address is listed as 1258 Le Feuvre Road,
Aldergrove, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge, AB.
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3294 | Toshino Mimura | 07 October 1898 | Female |
She was born on 07 October 1898. Her maiden name is Toshino Io. Her family includes
Shiye Io (mother; nee Shiye Aoki), Seitaro Io (father), Jitsutaro Mimura (husband),
Ruth Mimura [possibly Ruby Mimura] (daughter) and Daniel Mimura (son). Her home address
is listed as 1258 Le Feuvre Road, Aldergrove, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge,
AB.
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Minakata
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
12400 | Kiyogusu Minakata | 30 September 1902 | Male |
He was born on 30 September 1902. He was a mill hand employed by Powell Lumber Company,
1355 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. His family includes Take Minakata (mother; nee
Take Tominaga), Eisaburo Minakata (father), Kiyoko Minakata (wife; nee Kiyoko Harada),
Reiko Minakata (daughter), Koichi Minakata (son), and Kiyomi Minakata (daughter).
His home address is listed as 546 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. 248 Jackson
Avenue, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Hastings
Park, Vancouver, BC and Lemon Creek, BC. He was exiled to Japan on 2 August 1946.
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12490 | Kiyoko Minakata | 12 February 1914 | Female |
She was born on 12 February 1914. Her maiden name is Kiyoko Harada. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Rio Harada (mother; nee Rio Kematsu), Rikizo Harada (father),
Kiyogusu Minakata (husband), Reiko Minakata (daughter), Koichi Minakata (son), and
Kiyomi Minakata (daughter). Her home address is listed as 546 East Cordova Street,
Vancouver, BC. 248 Jackson Avenue, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. She
was forcibly uprooted to Lemon Creek, BC.
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Minakawa
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
7386 | Katsuo Minakawa | 03 May 1896 | Male |
He was born on 3 May 1896. He was a barber employed by Department Mines Resources,
Alert Bay, BC. His family includes Mitsu Minakawa (mother) and Saburosuke Minakawa
(father). His home address is listed as Alert Bay, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to
Vernon, BC.
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Minaki
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
3665 | Hisako Minaki | 02 May 1918 | Female |
She was born on 2 May 1918. Her maiden name is Hisako Murayama. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Kiku Murayama (mother; nee Kiku Kimura), Torakichi Muyarama (father),
Kikutaro Minaki (husband), Shigeo Minaki (son), Atsuko Minaki (daughter), and Shuzi
Minaki [also appears as Shuzo Minaka and is also known as Shuji Minaki] (son). Her
home address is listed as P.O. Box 323, Ford Road, Pitt Meadows, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to High Bluff, MB.
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4206 | Kikutaro Minaki | 16 July 1907 | Male |
He was born on 16 July 1907. He was a self-employed farmer. His family includes Asa
Minaki (mother; nee Asa Hamano), Yosaburo Minaki (father), Hisako Minaki (wife; nee
Hisako Murayama), Shigeo Minaki (son), Atsuko Minaki (daughter), and Shuzo Minaki
[also appears as Shuzi Minaki and is also known as Shuji Minaki] (son). His home address
is listed as P.O. Box 323, Ford Road, Pitt Meadows, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to
High Bluff, MB and Geraldton, ON.
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Minamata
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
11804 | Keiji Minamata | 10 June 1908 | Male |
He was born on 10 June 1908. He was a florist employed by K. Sasaki at Eno Florist.
His family includes Kikue Minamata (wife; nee Kikue Sasaki), Kumakichi Minamata (father),
Ima Minamata (mother), Hiroshi Minamata (son), Hideko Minamata (daughter), and Takashi
Minamata (son). His home address is listed as 705 Hawks Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He
was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC and exiled to Japan on 2 August 1946.
|
5478 | Kikue Minamata | 27 December 1917 | Female |
She was born on 27 December 1917. She is also listed as Daisy Minamata. Her maiden
name is Kikue Sasaki and Daisy Minamata. She was a housewife. Her family includes
Kimi Sasaki (mother; nee Kimi Yamashita), Kikusaburo Sasaki (father), Keiji Minamata
(husband), Hiroshi Minamata (son), Takashi Minamata (son), and Hideko Minamata (daughter).
Her home address is listed as 705 Hawkes Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to Tashme, BC and she was exiled to Japan on 2 August 1946.
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Minamide
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
3400 | Aiko Minamide | 11 March 1924 | Female |
She was born on 11 March 1924. Her family includes Nao Minamide (mother; nee Nao Kita),
and Kanjiro Minamide (father). Her home address is listed as House No. 16, Pacific
Coast Cannery, Steveston, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Lorette, MB and she was
exiled to Japan on 24 December 1946.
|
5141 | Bungoro Minamide | 03 October 1892 | Male |
He was born on 3 October 1892. He was a self-employed farmer. His family includes
Sen Minamide (mother; nee Sen Uekitsu), Etsudo Minamide (father), Ushiye Minamide
(wife; nee Ushiye Imanishi), Fumiye Minamide (daughter), and Etsuo Minamide (son).
His home address is listed as Mayne Island, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Magrath,
AB and Lethbridge, AB.
|
14532 | Bunkichi Minamide | 13 September 1906 | Male |
He was born on 13 September 1906. He was a cannery worker employed by Imperial Cannery.
His family includes Ichi Minamide (mother), Katsunosuke Minamide (father), Tomiko
Minamide (wife), Setsuko Minamide (daughter), Toshiaki Minamide (son), Fumitaka Minamide
(son), Wakako Minamide (daughter), Kimiko Minamide [also listed as Katherine Minamide]
(daughter), Akemi Minamide (daughter), and Hidemi Minamide (son). Steveston, BC is
listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Kelowna, BC and Kaslo, BC.
He was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
|
5744 | Etsuo Minamide | 06 March 1923 | Male |
He was born on 6 March 1923. He was a farmer employed by his father. His family includes
Ushiye Minamide (mother; nee Ushiye Imanishi), and Bungoro Minamide (father). His
home address is listed as Mayne Island, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge,
AB.
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7216 | Fumiye Minamide | 26 March 1924 | Female |
She was born on 26 March 1924. She was houseworker employed by Colonel Flick, Mayne
Island, BC. Her family includes Ushiye Minamide (mother; nee Ushiye Imanishi) and
Bungoro Minamide (father). Her home address is listed as Mayne Island, BC. She was
forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge, AB.
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1403 | Kanjuro Minamide | 16 November 1892 | Male |
Minamide was born on 16 November 1892. He was a fisherman employed by B.C. Packers,
Steveston, BC. His family includes Ichi Minamide (mother; nee Ichi Oye; in Japan),
Katsunosuke Minamide (father; deceased at time of file), Nao Minamide (wife; nee Nao
Kita), Shoji Minamide (son), Keiko Minamide (daughter), and Aiko Minamide (daughter).
His home address is listed as Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Lorette,
MB and was exiled to Japan on 24 December 1946. His listed seized property includes
his boats, the “K.M. #1”, sold to British Columbia Packers Limited and the “K.M./S.S.1284.”,
sold to Andrew Jorgensen, fishing nets, and household belongings.
|
14388 | Katsujiro Minamide | 30 September 1909 | Male |
He was born on 30 September 1909. He was a fish collector employed by B.C. Packers
Limited and a self-employed grocer and confectioner who owned Minamide Confectionery
Store with his wife. His family includes Ichi Minamide (mother), Katsunosuke Minamide
(father), Toshiye Minamide (wife), Takako Minamide (daughter), and Victor Minamide
[also listed as Tadakatsu Minamide] (son). His home address is listed as Pacific Coast
Cannery, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Minto City, BC and Bralorne, BC
where he died on 9 October 1945.
|
3402 | Keiko Minamide | 11 March 1924 | Female |
She was born on 11 March 1924. Her family includes Nao Minamide (mother; nee Nao Kita),
and Kanjiro Minamide (father). Her home address is listed as House No. 16, Pacific
Coast Cannery, Steveston, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Lorette, MB and she was
exiled to Japan on 24 December 1946.
|
5162 | Masajiro Minamide | 08 March 1869 | Male |
He was born on 8 March 1869. He was a self-employed farmer. His family includes Ryu
Minamide (mother), Yoshibe Minamide (father), Tokue Minamide (wife), and Toshiko Minamide
(daughter). His home address is listed as Mayne Island, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Kaslo, BC, New Denver, BC and Moose Jaw, SK.
|
14776 | Mineichi Minamide | 28 May 1910 | Male |
He was born on 28 May 1910. His birth name is Mineichi Mukai. He was a farmer. His
family includes Tokuye Minamide (mother), Masajiro Minamide (father), Toshiko Minamide
(wife), Yukiko Minamide (daughter), Yoshikazu Minamide (son), Ayako Minamide (daughter),
Tsuru Mukai (birth mother; nee Tsuru Tamaki), and Ryukichi Mukai (father). Mayne Island,
BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Kaslo, BC and Moose
Jaw, SK.
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3376 | Morinosuke Minamide | 20 July 1891 | Male |
He was born on 20 July 1891. He is also listed in the files as Mori Minamide. He was
a fish packer employed by Pacific Coast Cannery. His family includes Eichi Minamide
[possibly Echi Minamide] (mother), Katsunosuke Minamide (father), Katsu Minamide (wife;
nee Katsu Shimono; in Japan), and Masakazu Minamide (son; in Japan). His home address
is listed as P.O. Box 434, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to National Mills,
MB, and Hamilton, ON and he was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
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1005 | Nao Minamide | 20 December 1896 | Female |
She was born on 20 December 1896. She was a cannery hand employed by B.C. Packers,
Steveston, BC. Her family includes Kanjuro Minamide (husband), Shoji Minamide (son),
Keiko Minamide (daughter), and Aiko Minamide (daughter). Her home address is listed
as Box 434, Steveston, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Laurette, MB. She was exiled
to Japan on 24 December 1946.
|
2904 | Shoji Minamide | 21 August 1920 | Male |
He was born on 21 August 1920. He was a fisherman employed by Imperial Canneries,
Steveston, BC. His family includes Nao Minamide (mother; nee Nao Kita) and Kajuro
Minamide (father). His home address is listed as Pacific Coast Cannery, Steveston,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Lorette, MB and Winnipeg, MB.
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8580 | Tokue Minamide | 15 August 1886 | Female |
She was born on 15 August 1886. Her maiden name is Tokue Teramade. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Waki Teramade (mother; nee Maki Yamashita), Chubei Teramade (father),
Masajiro Minamide (husband), and Toshiko Minamide (daughter). Her home address is
listed as Mayne Island, BC and Pacific Coast Cannery, Steveston, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Kaslo, BC, and New Denver, BC.
|
1013 | Tomiko Minamide | 15 May 1912 | Female |
She was born on 15 May 1912. She was unemployed. Her family includes Bunkichi Minamide
(husband), Fumitaka Minamide (son), Setsuko Minamide (daughter), Toshiaki Minamide
(son), Wakako Minamide (daughter), Kimiko Minamide [also listed as Katherine Minamide]
(daughter), Akemi Minamide (daughter), and Hidemi Minamide (daughter). Her home address
is listed as No. 17 Pacific Coast Cannery, PO Box 434, Steveston, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Kaslo, BC. She was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
|
8950 | Toshiko Minamide | 11 June 1914 | Female |
She was born on 11 June 1914. She was a housewife. Her family includes Tokuye Minamide
(mother; nee Tokuye Teramaye), Masajiro Minamide (father), Mineichi Minamide (husband),
Yukiko Minamide (daughter), Yoshikazu Minamide (son), and Ayako Minamide (daughter).
Her home address is listed as No. 21, Pacific Coast Cannery, Steveston, BC, and Mayne
Island, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Kaslo, BC.
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1077 | Toshiye Minamide | 03 April 1918 | Female |
She was born on 3 April 1918. She worked as a store clerk employed by her husband,
Katsujiro Minamide. Her family includes Katsujiro Minamide (husband), Takako Minamide
(daughter), and Victor Minamide [also listed as Tadakatsu Minamide] (son). Her home
address is listed as P.O. Box 109, Steveston, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Midway,
BC. Her father and mother’s names are not legible due to fading.
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7217 | Ushiye Minamide | 05 January 1902 | Female |
She was born on 5 January 1902. Her maiden name is Ushiye Imanishi. Her occupation
is listed as housewife. Her family includes Kazu (mother), Sadakichi Imanishi (father),
Bungoro Minamide (husband), Etsuo Minamide (son), and Fumiye Minamide (daughter).
Her home address is listed as Mayne Island, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Magrath,
AB.
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Minamimaye
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
14944 | Fumiyo Minamimaye | 05 September 1920 | Female |
She was born on 5 September 1920. Her family includes Naka Minamimaye (mother) and
Hideichi Minamimaye (father). Her home address is listed as Vancouver Cannery, Eburne,
BC. 996 West 8th Avenue, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. She was forcibly
uprooted to Notch Hill, BC.
|
12148 | Hideichi Minamimaye | 11 September 1885 | Male |
He was born on 11 September 1885. He was a fisherman. His family includes Ryuichi
Minamimaye (brother), Naka Minamimaye (wife; nee Naka Omori), Yoshiko Adachi (daughter;
nee Yoshiko Minamimaye), Takako Ikebuchi (daughter; nee Takako Minamimaye), Mutsuko
Tanaka (daughter; nee Mutsuko Minamimaye), Fumiyo Minamimaye (daughter), and Jimee
Minamimaye (son). He lived in Eburne, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Tappen, BC.
|
15007 | Jimee Minamimaye | 06 November 1923 | Male |
He was born on 6 November 1923. He was a student. His family includes Naka Minamimaye
(mother; nee Naka Omori) and Hideichi Minamimaye (father). His home address is listed
as Vancouver Cannery, Eburne, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Notch Hill, BC.
|
6202 | Kimiye Minamimaye | 08 February 1926 | Female |
She was born on 8 February 1926. Her family includes Sae Minamimaye [possibly Saye
Minamimaye] (mother; nee Sae Adachi or Saye Adachi), and Ryuichi Minamimaye (father).
Her home address is listed as Vancouver Cannery, Eburne, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to Raymond, AB.
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14945 | Naka Minamimaye | 08 December 1885 | Female |
She was born on 8 December 1885. Her maiden name is Naka Omori. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Okuma Omori (mother; nee Okuma Hotta), Hideichi Minamimaye (husband),
Yoshiko Adachi (daughter; nee Yoshiko Minamimaye), Takako Ikebuchi (daughter; nee
Takako Minamimaye), Mutsuko Tanaka (daughter; nee Mutsuko Minamimaye), Fumiyo Minamimaye
(daughter), and Jimee Minamimaye (son). Her home address is listed as Vancouver Cannery,
Eburne, BC. 966 West 8th Avenue, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. She
was forcibly uprooted to Notch Hill, BC.
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4685 | Ryuichi Minamimaye | 07 July 1900 | Male |
He was born on 7 July 1900. He was a farmer fisherman employed by Celtic Cannery,
Vancouver, BC. His family includes Taru Minamimaye (mother; nee Taru Endo), Yoichi
Minamimaye (father), Sae Minamimaye (wife; nee Sae Adachi), Shoichi Minamimaye (son),
Kimiye Minamimaye (daughter), Joji Minamimaye (son), and Rei Minamimaye (daughter).
His home address is listed as Vancouver Cannery, Eburne, BC. 134 Powell Street, Vancouver,
BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Barnwell, AB and Tappen,
BC.
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6201 | Sae Minamimaye | 30 August 1903 | Female |
She was born on 30 August 1903. Her maiden name is Sae Adachi. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Ryuichi Minamimaye (husband), Shoichi Minamimaye (son), Kimiye
Minamimaye (daughter), Joji Minamimaye (son), Rei Minamimaye (daughter). Her home
address is listed as Vancouver Cannery, Eburne, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Raymond,
AB.
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1768 | Shoichi Minamimaye | 06 January 1923 | Male |
He was born on 6 January 1923. He was a deck hand. His family includes Sae Minamimaye
(mother; nee Sae Adachi) and Ryuichi Minamimaye (father). His home address is listed
as 7225 Blenheim Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Barnwell, AB.
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15053 | Taru Minamimaye | Female |
She was a housewife. Her family includes Yoichi Minamimaye (husband) and Ryuichi Minamimaye
(son). 7225 Blenheim Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. She was
forcibly uprooted to Notch Hill, BC and Tappen, BC.
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|
681 | Yoichi Minamimaye | 02 October 1874 | Male |
He was born on 02 October 1874. He was a fish packer employed by B.C. Fish Packers.
His family includes Taru Minamimaye (wife; nee Taru Endo), and Ryuichi Minamimaye
(son). His home address is listed as 7225 Blenheim Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Notch Hill, BC and Tappen, BC. He died at Salmon Arm on 06 June 1945.
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Minato
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
14343 | Genta Minato | 01 August 1903 | Male |
He was born on 1 August 1903. He was a millhand. His family includes Masa Minato (mother),
Mokuhe Minato (father), Sakiye Minato (wife; nee Sakiye Hamaguchi; in Japan), Hajime
Minato (son; in Japan), Chizuko Minato (daughter; in Japan), and Sumiwo Minato (daughter;
in Japan). Rural Route No. 1, Cumberland, BC is listed as a former address. He was
forcibly uprooted to Raymond, AB and was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
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5066 | Keiji Minato | 18 April 1900 | Male |
He was born on 18 April 1900. He was a sawmill hand employed by The Royston Lumber
Company, Cumberland, BC. His family includes Isaburo Minato (father), Umeko Minato
(wife; nee Umeko Shimizu), Kaoru Minato (son), Sadao Minato (son), Haruo Minato [possibly
Harvo Minato] (son), Kazuyoshi Minato (son), and Masayoshi Minato [also listed as
Kenneth Minato] (son). His home address is listed as Cumberland, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Grindrod, BC and Minto Mine, BC.
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4851 | Kinosuke Minato | 01 November 1881 | Male |
He was born on 1 November 1881. He is also listed as Kinasuke Minato. He was a sawmill
employee employed by the Royston Lumber Company, Royston, BC. His family includes
Masaye Minato (wife; nee Masae Fujiki). 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 Grindrod, BC. He was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
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4546 | Masano Minato | 05 June 1892 | Female |
She was born on 5 June 1892. She was a housewife. Her family includes Kori Sato (mother),
Yoshikichi Minato (husband), and Yoshitaro Minato (son). Her home address is listed
as Fanny Bay, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC. She was exiled to Japan
on 2 August 1946.
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7024 | Masaye Minato | 15 April 1893 | Female |
She was born on 15 April 1893. Her occupation is listed as housewife. Her family includes
Kinosuke Minato (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 in June 1946.
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12339 | Toshio Minato | 10 July 1896 | Male |
He was born on 10 July 1896. He was a mill hand. His family includes Hide Minato (mother;
nee Hide Hamaguchi), Jirokichi Minato (father), Takiko Minato (wife; nee Takiko Shimizu;
in Japan), Hiroshi Minato (son; in Japan), Toru Minato (son; in Japan), Noriko Minato
(daughter; in Japan), and Kumio Minato (son; in Japan). Rural Route No. 1, Cumberland,
BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Rosebery, BC and was
exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
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7027 | Umeko Minato | 16 February 1908 | Female |
She was born on 16 February 1908. Her occupation is listed as housewife. Her family
includes Shuyo Furuta (mother; nee Shuyo Shimizu), Umekichi Furuta (father), Keiji
Minato (husband), Kaoru Minato (son), Sadao Minato (son), Haruo Minato (son), Kazuyoshi
Minato (son), and Masayoshi Minato (son). Her home address is listed as Rural Route
No. 1, Cumberland, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Grindrod, BC.
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12856 | Yoshikichi Minato | 16 September 1889 | Male |
He was born on 16 September 1889. He was a logger employed by Deep Bay Logging Company,
Fanny Bay, BC. His family includes Masano Minato (wife; nee Masano Sato) and Yoshitaro
Minato (son; born on 01 September 1929). He lived in Fanny Bay, BC and Blue River,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Hastings Park, Vancouver, BC and Tashme, BC. His listed
seized property includes household chattels; a sewing machine and equipments; a gramophone
and records; and carpenter’s tools. He was exiled to Japan on 2 August 1946.
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13228 | Yoshikichi Minato | Unknown |
Minatogawa
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
9500 | Nobue Minatogawa | 15 April 1911 | Female |
She was born on 15 April 1911. Her maiden name is Nobue Shiga. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Tsujio Shiga (mother; nee Tsujio Nagano), Takuma Shiga (father),
Tomeichi Minatogawa (husband), Julia Minatogawa [also listed as Toshiko Minatogawa]
(daughter), Edwin Minatogawa [also listed as Yoichi Minatogawa] (son) and Roger Minatogawa
[also listed as Nobuyuki Minatogawa] (son). Her home address is listed as 807 Hamilton
Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to East Lillooet, BC.
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9499 | Tomeichi Minatogawa | 04 October 1899 | Male |
He was born on 04 October 1899. He was a grocer employed by Tommy’s Grocery, 807 Hamilton
Street, Vancouver, BC. His family includes Tori Minatogawa (mother), Tamekichi Minatogawa
(father), Nobue Minatogawa (wife), Julia Minatogawa [also listed as Toshiko Minatogawa]
(daughter), Edwin Minatogawa [also listed as Yoichi Minatogawa] (son) and Roger Minatogawa
[also listed as Nobuyuki Minatogawa] (son). His home address is listed as 807 Hamilton
Street, Vancouver, BC. 992 Hornby Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address.
He was forcibly uprooted to East Lillooet, BC.
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Minegishi
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
5745 | Ichitaro Minegishi | 29 April 1914 | Male |
He was born on 29 April 1914. He was a sawmill hand employed by Hillcrest Lumber Company,
Hillcrest, BC. His family includes Kimi Minegishi (mother; nee Kimi Kato), Sataro
Minegishi (father), Yaeko Minegishi (wife), Fumio Minegishi (son), and Takeshi Minegishi
(son). His home address is listed as Hillcrest, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to New
Denver, BC and he was exiled to Japan on 2 October 1946.
|
791 | Masayei Minegishi | 18 March 1918 | Male |
He was born on 18 March 1918. He was a cleaner and presser employed by Mr. Watanabe,
611 Johnson Street, Victoria, BC. His family includes Kimi Minegishi (mother; nee
Kimi Kato) and Sataro Minegishi (father). His home address is listed as 1808 Blanchard
Street, Victoria, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Yard Creek, BC.
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8374 | Yaeko Minegishi | 01 August 1912 | Female |
She was born on 1 August 1912. She was a housewife. Her family includes Ichitaro Minegishi
(husband), Fumio Minegishi (son), Takeshi Minegishi (son), and Shime Kato (mother).
Her home address is listed as Hillcrest, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to New Denver,
BC and she was exiled to Japan on 2 October 1946.
|
Minemoto
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
2557 | Mitsuo Minemoto | 09 April 1923 | Male |
He was born on 9 April 1923. He was a farmer’s helper. His family includes Ei Minemoto
(mother; nee Ei Nishihashi) and Rintaro Minemoto (father). His home address is listed
as Dewdney, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge, AB and was exiled to Japan
on 24 December 1946.
|
1901 | Nobuo Minemoto | 17 December 1919 | Male |
He was born on 17 December 1919. He was a mill hand employed by Ocean Falls Paper
Mill, Ocean Falls, BC. His family includes Ei Minemoto (mother; nee Ei Nishibashi)
and Rintaro Minemoto (father). His home address is listed as Hazie Prairie Road, Dewdney,
BC. Ocean Falls, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Rocky
Mountain House, AB.
|
1897 | Rintaro Minemoto | 09 January 1881 | Male |
He was born on 9 January 1881. He was a strawberry grower. His family includes Chiyogami
Minemoto (mother; nee Chiyogami Maki), Denkichi Minemoto (father), Ei Minemoto (wife;
nee Ei Nishihashi; in Japan), Nobuo Minemoto (son), Mitsuo Minemoto (son), Ayako Minemoto
(daughter), Noriko Minemoto (daughter; in Japan), and Shizuo Minemoto (son; in Japan).
His home address is listed as Dewdney, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Diamond City,
AB.
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357_xi | Sunao Minemoto | 25 November 1887 | Male |
He was born on 25 November 1887. He was a strawberry grower and was employed by Pacific
Shingle Company, Indian River, BC. His family includes Hamayo Sunawara (mother), Jueimon
Minemoto (father), Mitsuko Minemoto [also listed as Mitsu Minemoto] (wife; nee Mitsuko
Yamamoto or Mitsu Yamamoto; in Japan), Mamoru Minemoto (son; in Japan), Emiko Minemoto
(daughter; in Japan), Moriteru Minemoto (son; in Japan), and Hiroshi Minemoto (son;
in Japan). His home address is listed as 409 Alexander Street, Vancouver, BC. He interned
before being forcibly uprooted to Moose Jaw, SK where he died on 25 April 1947.
|
Mineoka
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
12761 | Mitsue Mineoka | 10 January 1892 | Female |
She was born on 10 January 1892. She owned and operated Rainier Hotel. Her family
includes Tsuguo Mineoka (husband), and Junko Mineoka (daughter; in Japan). Her home
address is listed as 309 Carrall Street, Vancouver, BC. 128 Williams Road, Steveston,
BC is listed as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC; Ashcroft,
BC; and Pritchard, BC.
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14369 | Tsuguo Mineoka | 04 December 1898 | Male |
He was born on 4 December 1898. He was a farmer and the secretary of River Fish Company
Limited. His family includes Kikuyo Mineoka (mother; nee Kikuyo Sakai), Mitsue Mineoka
[also listed as Mitsuye Mineoka] (wife; nee Mitsue Nishino [also listed as Mitsue
Nishino]), Junko Mineoka (daughter; in Japan). His home address is listed as 128 Williams
Road, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Angler, ON, Ashcroft, BC, and Pritchard,
BC.
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Miniato
Mio
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
15635 | Shikano Mio | 11 March 1899 | Female |
She was born on 11 March 1899. Her family includes Yoneichi Mio (husband), Masuye
Mio (daughter), Teruko Mio (daughter), and Osamu Mio (son). 477 Powell Street, Vancouver,
BC and Toba Inlet, Malaspina Peninsula, BC are listed as former addresses. She was
forcibly uprooted to Peachland, BC and was exiled to Japan on 2 October 1946.
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5240 | Tokuno Mio | 29 January 1900 | Female |
She was born on 29 January 1900. She was a cannery worker employed by St. Mungo Cannery,
New Westminster, BC. Her family includes Tokujiro Mio (father), and Tomekichi Mio
(husband). Her home address is listed as P.O. Box 244, No. 7 Cold Storage Cottage,
Georgia Street, Steveston, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC and she
was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
|
822 | Tomokichi Mio | 10 November 1891 | Male |
He was born on 10 November 1891. He was a fisherman employed by Carlisle Cannery,
Canadian Fishing Company Limited. His family includes Tokuno Mio (wife). His home
address is listed as Prince Rupert, BC. Carlisle Cannery, Skeena River, BC is listed
as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to 215 Palmerston Avenue, Toronto, ON
and 102 Centre Avenue, Toronto, ON.
|
2878 | Yoneichi Mio | 25 September 1899 | Male |
He was born on 25 September 1899. He was a fish buyer. His family includes Koyo Mio
(mother; nee Koyo Ikari), Tomekichi Mio (father), Shikano Mio (wife; nee Shikano Nomizu),
Teruko Mio (daughter), Masuye Mio (daughter), and Osamu Mio (son). His home address
is listed as 477 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. He was exiled to Japan on 2 October
1946.
|
Misaka
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
820 | Jiro Misaka | 20 August 1889 | Male |
He was born on 20 August 1889. He was a fisherman employed by Humpback Cannery, Humpback
Bay, Skeena River, BC. His home address is listed as Humpback Cannery, Humpback Bay,
Skeena River, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Three Valley, BC.
|
Mishima
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
4810 | Aiko Mishima | 18 May 1923 | Female |
She was born on 18 May 1923. She was a cannery worker. Her family includes Shima Mishima
(mother; nee Shima Koga) and Tsurukichi Mishima (father). Her home address is listed
as Rural Route, No. 1, Whonnock, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge, AB.
|
4813 | Shima Mishima | 20 January 1896 | Female |
She was born on 20 January 1896. She was a housewife. Her family includes Maki Koga
(mother; nee Maki Oda), Suetaro Koga (father), Tsurukichi Mishima (husband), Shiori
Mishima (daughter), Kazuko Mishima (daughter), Setsuko Mishima (daughter), and Akio
Mishima (son). Her home address is listed as Rural Route, No. 1, Whonnock, BC. She
was forcibly uprooted to Taber, AB.
|
4811 | Tamiye Mishima | 23 July 1920 | Female |
She was born on 23 July 1920 or 25 July 1920. She is also listed as Tamiya Mishima.
She was a cannery worker. Her family includes Shima Mishima (mother; nee Shima Koga)
and Tsurukichi Mishima (father). Her home address is listed as Rural Route, No. 1,
Whonnock, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Taber, AB.
|
4836 | Tsurukichi Mishima | 04 May 1892 | Male |
He was born on 4 May 1892. He was a self-employed farmer. His family includes Soji
Mishima [possibly Saji Mishima] (mother; nee Soji Miyagawa or Saji Miyagawa), Hgakumatsu
Mishima [possibly Higakumatsu Mishima] (father), Shima Mishima (wife; nee Shima Kogo),
Shiori Mishima (daughter), Akio Mishima (son), Kazuko Mishima (daughter), and Setsuko
Mishima (daughter). His home address is listed as Rural Route, No. 1, Whonnock, BC.
He was forcibly uprooted to Taber, AB.
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Misumi
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
11867 | Hideo Misumi | 30 September 1893 | Male |
He was born on 30 September 1893. He was a sawmill hand employed by Robertson & Hackett.
His family includes Sotoo Misumi (wife; deceased), Yoshiyuki Misumi (son) and Osamu
Misumi (son). His home address is listed as 726 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC.
He was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
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12948 | Kikuye Misumi | 25 October 1913 | Female |
She was born on 25 October 1913. She was a self-employed hairdresser. Her family includes
Shige Misumi (mother; nee Shige Yamagishi) and Seijiro Misumi (father). Her home address
is listed as 293 East Georgia Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to
Slocan Extension, BC.
|
3260 | Kiyoshi Misumi | 02 June 1919 | Male |
He was born on 02 June 1919. He was a paper maker employed by Vancouver Paper Works,
Vancouver, BC. His family includes Shige Misumi (mother; nee Shige Yamagishi), and
Seijiro Misumi (father). His home address is listed as 293 East Georgia Street, Vancouver,
BC. 314 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly
uprooted to Slocan City, BC.
|
12946 | Seijiro Misumi | 19 November 1878 | Male |
He was born on 19 November 1878. He was a retired barber. His family includes Shige
Misumi (wife), Tetsuko Misumi (daughter), Shizue Misumi (daughter), Kikuye Misumi
(daughter), Kiyoshi Misumi (son), and Shigeru Misumi (son). His home address is listed
as 293 East Georgia Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Slocan Extension,
BC.
|
12947 | Shige Misumi | 14 April 1882 | Female |
She was born on 14 April 1882. Her maiden name is Shige Yamagishi. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Yone Yamagishi (mother), Seijiro Misumi (husband), Tetsuko Misumi
(daughter), Shizue Misumi (daughter), Kikuye Misumi (daughter), Kiyoshi Misumi (son),
and Shigeru Misumi (son). Her home address is listed as 293 East Georgia Street, Vancouver,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan Extension, BC.
|
3258 | Shigeru Misumi | 12 July 1921 | Male |
He was born on 12 July 1921. He is also known as Bae Shigeru Misumi. He was a mill
worker employed by Pacific Falls, Ocean Falls, BC. His family includes Shige Misumi
(mother; nee Shige Yamagishi), and Seijiro Misumi (father). His home address is listed
as 293 East Georgia Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Solsqua, BC
and Passmore, BC.
|
Mitamura
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
631_xi | Suyekichi Mitamura | 14 April 1887 | Male |
He was born on 14 April 1887. He was a retired cook employed by Canadian Fishing Company,
Gore Street, Vancouver, BC. His family includes Masa Mitamura (wife). His home address
is listed as 236 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Angler,
ON and was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
|
Mitani
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
2591 | Amy Mitani | 11 November 1924 | Female |
She was born on 11 November 1924. She was a factory worker. Her family includes Toyo
Mitani (mother; nee Toyo Fujita) and Takejiro Mitani (father). Her home address is
listed as 2819 22nd Road, Haney, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Winnipeg, MB.
|
2605 | Haruko Mitani | 28 February 1913 | Female |
She was born on 28 February 1913. She was a housewife. Her family includes Tane Murakami
(mother; nee Tane Okano), Mosaburo Murakami (father), Tamotsu Mitani (husband), Florence
Mitani [also listed as Chizuru Mitani] (daughter), and Edward Mitani [also listed
as Isao Mitani] (son). Her home address is listed as 2702 Trunk Road, Haney, BC. She
was forcibly uprooted to Dominion City, MB.
|
2757 | Hiroshi Mitani | 15 October 1918 | Male |
He was born on 15 October 1918. He was a farmer and a logger employed by Farnridge
Lumber Company, Haney, BC. His family includes Toyo Mitani (mother; nee Toyo Fujita),
Takejiro Mitani (father), Mitsuye Mitani (wife; nee Mitsuye Kiwa), Richard Mitani
[also listed as Masaru Mitani] (son), and Lawrence Mitani [also listed as Hiroshi
Mitani] (son). His home address is listed as 2819 22nd Road, Haney, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Dominion City, MB.
|
2607 | Mitsuye Mitani | 01 April 1922 | Female |
She was born on 1 April 1922. Her maiden name is Mitsuye Kika. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Ichi Kika (mother; nee Ichi Horiuchi), Tsunakichi Kika (father),
Hiroshi Mitani (husband), Richard Mitani [also listed as Masaru Mitani] (son), and
Lawrence Mitani [also listed as Hiroshi Mitani] (son). Her home address is listed
as 2819 22nd Road, Haney, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Dominion City, MB.
|
11805 | Shigezo Mitani | 03 January 1888 | Male |
He was born on 3 January 1888. He was retired. His family includes Yoshio Mitani (wife;
deceased), Kakichi Mitani (father), and Yoshi Mitani (mother; nee Yoshi Yamazuki).
His home address is listed as 658 Alexander Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to New Denver, BC.
|
1929 | Takejiro Mitani | 09 February 1878 | Male |
He was born on 9 February 1878. He was a farmer. His family includes Iye Mitani (mother;
nee Iye Asano), Katsube Mitani (father), Toyo Mitani (wife; nee Toyo Fujita), Hiroshi
Mitani (son), Tamotsu Mitani (son), Tatsue Okamoto (daughter; nee Tatsue Mitani),
Sumi Namba (daughter; nee Sumi Mitani), Amy Mitani (daughter). His home address is
listed as 2819 22nd Road, Haney, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Dominion City, MB
and Fort William, ON.
|
2285 | Tamotsu Mitani | 27 September 1906 | Male |
He was born on 27 September 1906. He was a farmer. His family includes Toyo Mitani
(mother; nee Toyo Fujita), Takejiro Mitani (father) Haruko Mitani (wife; nee Haruko
Okano), Florence Mitani [also listed as Florence Chizuru Mitani] (daughter), and Edward
Mitani [also listed as Edward Isao Mitani] (son). His home address is listed as Dewdney
Trunk Road, Haney, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Winnipeg, MB.
|
2603 | Toyo Mitani | 10 February 1883 | Female |
She was born on 10 February 1883. Her maiden name is Toyo Fujita. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Kiku Fujita (mother), Genji Fujita (father), Takejiro Mitani (husband),
Hiroshi Mitani (son), Tamotsu Mitani (son), Tatsue Okamoto (daughter; nee Tatsue Mitani),
Sumi Namba (daughter; nee Sumi Mitani), and Amy Mitani (daughter). Her home address
is listed as 22nd Road, Rural Route No. 1, Haney, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to
Dominion City, MB.
|
Mito
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
15664 | Kyuichi Mito | Unknown |
They were exiled to Japan in 1946.
|
Mitobe
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
7949 | Harue Mitobe | 04 March 1922 | Female |
She was born on 4 March 1922. Her family includes Sawano Mitobe (mother; nee Sawano
Abe) and Ushigaro Mitobe (father; misspelled as Ashigaro). Her home address is listed
as Albert Street, Port Moody, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
|
505 | Helen Mitobe | 23 May 1908 | Female |
She was born on 23 May 1908. Her maiden name is Helen Uyede. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Hisano Uyede (mother; nee Hisano Ikimi), Renshiro Uyede (father),
Tetsuzo Mitobe (husband), Sedley Mitobe [also listed as Shigemi Mitobe] (son), Daniel
Mitobe [also listed as Mamoru Mitobe] (son), Robert Mitobe [also listed as Shinobu
Mitobe] (son), Edward Mitobe [also listed as Tadashi Mitobe] (son), Takeshi Mitobe
(son). Her home address is listed as Port Alberni, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to
163 5th Avenue, Tashme, BC.
|
7952 | Sawano Mitobe | 12 November 1894 | Female |
She was born on 12 November 1894. She was a cannery worker employed by Francis [Millard],
Great Northern Cannery. Her family includes Haru Abe (mother; nee Haru Mitobe), Ichisaku
Abe (father), Ushigoro Mitobe (husband), Frances Mitobe [also listed as Tomiye Mitobe]
(daughter), Yoshiye Mitobe (daughter), Haruye Mitobe (daughter), Toshiye Mitobe (daughter),
Isamu Mitobe (son), Chiyoe Mitobe (daughter), and Nobuo Mitobe (son). Her home address
is listed as Albert Street, Port Moody, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
|
11920 | Tetsuzo Mitobe | 20 November 1907 | Male |
He was born on 20 November 1907. He was a millhand employed by Alberni Pacfiic Lumber
Company. His family includes Shichiro Mitobe (father), Tsuru Mitobe (mother), Helen
Mitobe [also listed as Haruye Mitobe] (wife; nee Helen Uyede), Sedley Mitobe [also
listed as Shigmi Mitobe] (son), Daniel Mitobe [also listed as Mamoru Mitobe] (son),
Robert Mitobe [also listed as Shinobu Mitobe] (son), Edward Mitobe [also listed as
Tadashi Mitobe] (son), Takeshi Mitobe (son). He lived in Port Alberni, BC. He was
forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
|
7951 | Tomiye Mitobe | 12 May 1919 | Female |
She was born on 12 May 1919. She is also listed as Tomiye Frances Mitobe. She was
a self-employed dressmaker. Her family includes Sawano Mitobe (mother; nee Sawano
Abe) and Ushigoro Mitobe (father). Her home address is listed as Port Moody, BC. She
was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
|
7953 | Toshie Mitobe | 24 April 1923 | Female |
She was born on 24 April 1923. She is also listed as Toshioe Mitobe. She was a student.
Her family includes Sawano Mitobe (mother; nee Sawano Abe) and Ushigoro Mitobe (father).
Her home address is listed as Albert Street, Port Moody, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to Tashme, BC.
|
342 | Ushigoro Mitobe | 10 September 1881 | Male |
He was born on 10 September 1881. He was retired at the time of the file. His family
includes Rin Mitobe (mother), Tomatsu Miyajima (father), Sawano Mitobe (wife; nee
Sawano Abe), Frances Mitobe [also listed as Tomiye Mitobe] (daughter), Yoshiye Mitobe
(daughter), Haruye Mitobe (daughter), Toshiye Mitobe (daughter), Isamu Mitobe (son),
Chiyoe Mitobe (daughter), and Nobuo Mitobe (son). His home address is listed as Port
Moody, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
|
7950 | Yoshiye Mitobe | 13 July 1920 | Female |
She was born on 13 July 1920. She was a cannery employee employed by Francis Miller
Company, Sherman Post Office, West Vancouver, BC. Her family includes Sawano Mitobe
(mother; nee Sawano Abe) and Ushigaro Mitobe (father; misspelled as Ashigaro). Her
home address is listed as Port Moody, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
|
Mitoma
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
263 | Hideo Mitoma | 18 January 1920 | Male |
He was born on 18 January 1920. He was a labourer employed by Hiland Logging Company,
O’Brien Bay, BC. His family includes Hisa Mitoma (mother; nee Hisa Sakaki) and Shinzaburo
Mitoma (father). His home address is listed as 6 Nanaimo Street, Vancouver, BC. He
was forcibly uprooted to Ontario.
|
Mitsubata
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
812 | Katsumi Mitsubata | 31 October 1925 | Male |
He was born on 31 October 1925. He was a student and fisherman employed by North Pacific
Cannery, Skeena River, BC. His family includes Yasuno Mitsubata (mother; nee Yasuno
Yamasaki) and Chutaro Mitsubata (father). His home address is listed as 770 Taylor
Street, Prince Rupert, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC.
|
816 | Tadayoshi Mitsubata | 17 May 1923 | Male |
He was born on 17 May 1923. He was a fisherman employed by Angle British Columbia
Canning Company. His family includes Yasuno Mitsubata (mother; nee Yasuno Yamazaki)
and Chutaro Mitsubata (father). His home address is listed as North Pacific Cannery,
Skeena River, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Slocan City, BC and Invermere, BC.
|
814 | Yasuno Mitsubata | 24 October 1895 | Female |
She was born on 24 October 1895. She was a housewife. Her family includes Chutaro
Mitsubata (husband), Satsuko Mitsubata (daughter), Tadayoshi Mitsubata (son), Katsumi
Mitsubata (son), and Yuriko Mitsubata (daughter). Her home address is listed as North
Pacific Cannery, Skeena River, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC.
|
Mitsubayashi
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
216_xi | Eon Mitsubayashi | 05 February 1909 | Male |
He was born on 05 February 1909. He was a Buddhist missionary. His family includes
Masako Mitsubayashi (wife) and Masao Mitsubayashi (son). 549 East Cordova Street,
Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC
and was exiled to Japan on 24 December 1946.
|
9591 | Masako Mitsubayashi | 26 December 1913 | Female |
She was born on 26 December 1913. She was a housewife. Her family includes Eon Mitsubayashi
(husband), Masao Mitsubayashi (son). Her home address is listed as 549 East Cordova
Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC. She was exiled to
Japan on 24 December 1946.
|
Mitsui
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
7997 | Eiichi Mitsui | 25 November 1915 | Male |
He was born on 25 November 1915. He is also listed as Eiichi Joe Mitsui. He was a
self-employed store proprietor. His family includes Shiguka Mitsui (mother; nee Shiguka
Sakakabara) and Kohei Mitsui (father). His home address is listed as 1075 Eighth Avenue
West, Vancouver, BC. Trout Lake, BC and Vernon, BC are listed as former addresses.
He was forcibly uprooted to Toronto, ON.
|
12449 | Emiko Mitsui | 15 January 1921 | Female |
She was born on 15 January 1921. Her family includes Sugi Mitsui (mother; nee Sugi
Fujino) and Masumi Mitsui (father). Her home address is listed as Port Coquitlam,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Hastings Park, Vancouver, BC and Strathmore, AB.
|
12577 | George Mitsui | 25 September 1922 | Male |
He was born on 25 September 1922. His name is also listed as George Hideyo Mitsui.
He was a farmer employed by his father. His family includes Sugi Mitsui (mother; nee
Sugi Fujino) and Masumi Mitsui (father). His home address is listed as Box 40, Port
Coquitlam, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Hastings Park, BC and Strathmore, AB.
|
7034 | Koei Mitsui | 31 July 1920 | Male |
He was born 31 July 1920. He was a student. His family includes Shizaka Sakakibara
(mother) and Koei Mitsui (father). His home address is listed as 1075 West 8th Avenue,
Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Toronto, ON.
|
9763 | Kohei Mitsui | 23 February 1886 | Male |
He was born on 23 February 1886. He was a mill worker employed by Alberta Lumber Company,
Vancouver, BC. His family includes Shizuka Mitsui (wife), Eiichi Mitsui (son), Takako
Mitsui (daughter), Koei Mitsui (son), Masanao Mitsui (son), Takayuki Mitsui (son),
and Kouch Mitsui (son). His home address is listed as 1075 West 8th Avenue, Vancouver,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Toronto, Ontario.
|
9164 | Masanao Mitsui | 10 May 1924 | Male |
He was born on 10 May 1924. His family includes Skizuka Mitsui (mother; nee Shizuka
Sakakibara), and Kohei Mitsui (father). His home address is listed as 1075 West 8th
Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Revelstoke, BC.
|
7698 | Masao Mitsui | 10 February 1891 | Male |
He was born on 10 February 1891. He was a self-employed hotel manager. His family
includes Miyako Mitsui (wife) and Nobuko Mitsui (daughter). His home address is listed
as 433 Alexander Street, Vancouver, BC. 261 East Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC is
listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Christina Lake, BC and Greenwood,
BC.
|
11507 | Masumi Mitsui | October 1887 | Male |
He was born on October 1887. He was a self-employed farmer. His family includes Sugi
Mitsui (wife; nee Sugi Fujino), Hideharu Mitsui (son), Emiko Mitsui (daughter), Sumiyo
Mitsui (daughter), and George Mitsui [also listed as Hideo Mitsui] (son). He lived
in Port Coquitlam, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC.
|
7697 | Miyako Mitsui | 25 March 1896 | Female |
She was born on 25 March 1896. She was a housewife. Her family includes Masao Mitsui
(husband) and Nobuko Mitsui (daughter). Her home address is listed as 433 Alexander
Street, Vancouver, BC. 261 East Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former
address. She was forcibly uprooted to Cascade, BC.
|
7927 | Nobuko Mitsui | 02 January 1925 | Female |
She was born on 2 January 1925. Her married name is Nobuko Hamagami. She was a student
dressmaker. Her family includes Haruko Mitsui (mother; nee Haruko Matsumoto), Suyenobu
Mitsui [possibly Suyinobu Mitsui] (father), and Yasuo Hamagami (husband; married on
January 3, 1944 in New Denver, BC). Her home address is listed as 433 Alexander Street,
Vancouver, BC. 561 East Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address.
She was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC.
|
9163 | Shizuka Mitsui | 23 September 1890 | Female |
She was born on 23 September 1890. Her maiden name is Shizuka Sakakihara. She was
a housewife. Her family includes Tsune Sakakihara (mother; nee Tsune Yamamoto), Tokichi
Sakakihara (father), Kohei Mitsui (husband), Eiichi Mitsui (son), Takako Mitsui (daughter),
Koei Mitsui (son), Masanao Mitsui (son), Takayuki Mitsui (son), Kouch Mitsui (son).
Her home address is listed as 1075 West 8th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Trout Lake, BC.
|
11490 | Sugi Mitsui | 16 April 1883 | Female |
She was born on 16 April 1883. She was a housewife. Her family includes Masumi Mitsui
(husband), Emiko Mitsui (daughter), Sumiyo Mitsui (daughter), George Mitsui [also
listed as Hideo Mitsui] (son), and Hideharu Mitsui (son). She lived in Port Coquitlam,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC.
|
12448 | Sumiyo Mitsui | 16 November 1924 | Female |
She was born on 16 November 1924. Her name is also listed as Sumiyo Lucy Mitsui. She
was a student. Her family includes Sugi Mitsui (mother; nee Sugi Fujino) and Masumi
Mitsui (father). Her home address is listed as Port Coquitlam, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Hastings Park, Vancouver, BC and Greenwood, BC.
|
9215 | Takako Mitsui | 10 February 1917 | Female |
She was born on 10 February 1917. She was a store clerk employed by her brother at
Windsor Coffee Shop, 5th Avenue & Granville Street, Vancouver, BC. Her family includes
Shizuka Mitsui (mother; nee Mitsui Sakakibara), and Kohei Mitsui (father). Her home
address is listed as 1075 West 8th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to Toronto, ON.
|
9165 | Takayuki Mitsui | 12 April 1926 | Male |
He was born on 12 April 1926. His family includes Skizuka Mitsui (mother; nee Shizuka
Sakakibara), and Kohei Mitsui (father). His home address is listed as 1075 West 8th
Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Revelstoke, BC.
|
13416 | Yoshitada Mitsui | 15 February 1913 | Male |
He was born on 15 February 1913. He operated a rooming house. His family includes
Miyoko Mitsui (mother) and Masao Mitsui (father). 261 East Hastings Street, Vancouver,
BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Westbank, BC and Kelowna,
BC.
|
Mitsuishi
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
2931 | Teizo Mitsuishi | 21 February 1919 | Male |
He was born on 21 February 1919. He was a fisherman employed by B.C. Packers, Steveston,
BC. His family includes Yumi Mitsuishi (mother; nee Yumi Hamasaki) and Jintaro Mitsuishi
(father). His home address is listed as Brunswick Cannery, Ladner, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Picture Butte, AB.
|
Mitsuki
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
12656 | Fumie Mitsuki | 24 January 1923 | Female |
She was born on 24 January 1923. She was a student at Strathcona School, Vancouver,
BC. Her family includes Shige Mitsuki (mother; nee Shige Amitani) and Kotaro Mitsuki
(father). Her home address is listed as 646 1/2 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC.
She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC.
|
2448 | Shige Mitsuki | 15 July 1898 | Female |
She was born on 15 July 1898. Her occupation is listed as housewife. Her family includes
Kotaro Mitsuki (husband; deceased), Yukio Mitsuki (son), Yoshiko Mitsuki (daughter),
Fumie Mitsuki (daughter), Shigeru Mitsuki (son), and Tsuyako Mitsuki (daughter). Her
home address is listed as 646 1/2 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Lemon Creek, BC.
|
12692 | Yoshiko Mitsuki | 26 March 1925 | Female |
She was born on 26 March 1925. She was a student at Grandview High School, Vancouver,
BC. Her family includes Shige Mitsuki (mother; nee Shige Amitani) and Kotaro Mitsuki
(father). Her home address is listed as 646 1/2 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC.
She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC.
|
835_xi | Yukio Mitsuki | 19 October 1920 | Male |
He was born on 19 October 1920. He was a logger employed by Millcrest Lumber Company
Limited, Allison Harbour, BC. His family includes Shige Mitsuki (mother; nee Shige
Amitani) and Kotaro Mitsuki (father). His home address is listed as Dumaresq Camp,
Allison Harbour, BC. 646 1/2 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former
address. He was forcibly uprooted to Angler, ON and 500 McTavish Street, Fort William,
ON.
|
Mitsuko
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
9580 | Inouye Mitsuko | 21 May 1915 | Female |
She was born on 21 May 1915. Her maiden name is Mitsuko Ebata. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Suye Ebata (mother; nee Suye Deguchi), Ishimatsu Ebata (father),
Hiroshi Inouye (husband) Gary Inouye [also listed as Sakae Inouye] (son), and Lorraine
Inouye [also listed as Tomiyo Inouye] (daughter). Her home address is listed as 161
West 6th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. 605 East Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC is listed
as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted to 6955 Garnier Street, Montreal, QC.
|
Mitsunaga
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
5526 | Hideharu Mitsunaga | 04 June 1923 | Male |
He was born on 4 June 1923. He was a millhand employed by P. Bain Lumber Company.
His family includes Mitsuye Mitsunaga (mother; nee Mitsuye Mitsunaga), and Hideki
Mitsunaga (father; ne Hideki Yamauchi). His home address is listed as P.O. Bx 353,
Mission, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Cuey, MB.
|
4338 | Hideki Mitsunaga | 02 November 1887 | Male |
He was born on 2 November 1887. He was a farm labourer. His family includes Tsuya
Yamauchi (mother; nee Tsuya Akahoshi), Kakuziro Yamauchi (father), Mitsue Mitsunaga
(wife), Sumiye Mitsunaga (daughter), Isamu Mitsunaga (son), and Kazuko Mitsunaga (daughter).
His home address is listed as P.O. Box 333, Mission City, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Carey, MB.
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4336 | Mitsue Mitsunaga | 22 August 1906 | Female |
She was born on 22 August 1906. She was a box maker employed by Riverside Lumber Company.
Her family includes Haruye Mitsunaga (mother), Takehachi Mitsunaga (father), Hideki
Mitsunaga (husband), Sumiye Mitsunaga (daughter), Isamu Mitsunaga (son), and Kazuko
Mitsunaga (daughter). Her home address is listed as P.O. Box 333, Mission, BC. She
was forcibly uprooted to Carey, MB.
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3586 | Nakae Mitsunaga | 05 August 1899 | Female |
She was born on 5 August 1899. Her maiden name is Nakae Yoshinaga. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Mijio Yoshinaga (mother; nee Mijio Mitsunaga), Gihei Yoshinaga
(father), Takehachi Mitsunaga (husband), Tamatsu Mitsunaga (son), and Tomiko Mitsunaga
(daughter; also appears as Tamiko). Her home address is listed as 3925 Hard Road,
Mission, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Otterburne, MB.
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4334 | Sumiye Mitsunaga | 08 December 1925 | Female |
She was born on 8 December 1925. She was a cannery worker employed by Great Northern
Cannery, West Vancouver, BC. Her family includes Mitsuye Mitsunaga (mother) and Hideki
Mitsunaga (father; ne Hideki Yamuchi). Her home address is listed as Phone Street,
Mission City, BC. Mission, BC is listed as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted
to Carey, MB.
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2525 | Takehachi Mitsunaga | 05 March 1881 | Male |
He was born on 5 March 1881. He was a strawberry grower. His family includes Chiye
Mitsunaga (mother), Matahei Mitsunaga (father), Nakae Mitsunaga (wife; nee Nakae Yoshinaga),
Tomatsu Mitsunaga [also appears as Tamatsu Mitsanga and also known as Tamotsu Thomas
Mitsanaga] (son), and Tomiko Mitsunaga (daughter; also appears as Tamiko). His home
address is listed as 3925 Herd Road, Mission, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Otterburne,
MB.
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Mitsushio
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
11725 | Hirokichi Mitsushio | 07 April 1896 | Male |
He was born on 7 April 1896. He was a logger employed by Mayo Brothers Lumber Mill.
His family includes Sumie Mitsushio (separated wife), Toyota Mitsushio (father), Kiso
Mitsushio (mother), Minato Mitsushio (son). He lived in Paldi, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Slocan, BC and exiled to Japan on 31 May 1946.
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5921 | Itsuji Mitsushio | 01 August 1875 | Male |
He was born on 1 August 1875. He was a farmer. His family includes Shio Mitsushio
(wife; nee Shio Sakata; deceased). His home address is listed as Duncan, BC. He was
forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC.
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316_xi | Itsuo Mitsushio | 11 September 1914 | Male |
He was born on 11 September 1914. He was a logger employed by Mayo Bros. Timber Company
Limited, Paldi, BC. His family includes Shio Mitsushio (mother; nee Shio Sakata) and
Itsugi Mitsushio (father). His home address is listed as Paldi, BC. He was interned
at Internment Camp 101, Angler, ON before being exiled to Japan on 2 October 1946.
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5828 | Kazuyuki Mitsushio | 11 June 1919 | Male |
He was born on 11 June 1919. He was a farmer. His family includes Shio Mitsushio (mother;
nee Shio Sakato), and Itsugi Mitsushio (father). His home address is listed as Nanaimo,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC.
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9116 | Sumiye Mitsushio | 07 October 1909 | Female |
She was born on 7 October 1909. Her maiden name is Sumie Mitsushio. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Teka Mitsushio (mother; nee Teka Fujiyama), Tatsuhe Mitsushio
(father), Hirokichi Mitsushio (former husband), George Uchiyama [also listed as Kenroku
Uchiyama] (common-law husband), Alex Uchiyama [also listed as Kenzo Uchiyama] (son),
Minato Mitsushio (son), and Bert Uchiyama [also listed as Kengo Uchiyama] (son). Her
home address is listed as 3380 Burnaby Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to Minto, BC.
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Miura
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
806 | Eisaku Miura | 08 November 1898 | Male |
He was born on 08 November 1898. He was a millhand employed by BC Pulp & Paper Company
Limited, Woodfibre, BC. His family includes Koyo Miura (mother), Sakuzo Miura (father),
Yoshi Miura (wife; nee Yoshi Takahashi), Akira Miura (son) and Eiko Miura (daughter).
His home address is listed as Woodfibre, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Kaslo, BC
and Greenwood, BC.
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10640 | Hideo Miura | 20 July 1922 | Male |
He was born on 20 July 1922. His name is also listed in the file as John Hideo Miura.
He was a student at the University of British Columbia. His family includes Sei Miura
(mother; Sei Chiba) and Sobei Miura (father). His home address is listed as 1118 Powell
Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to St. Thomas, ON.
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8189 | Hiroshi Miura | 28 November 1925 | Male |
He was born on 28 November 1925. He was student at Woodfibre Highschool, Woodfibre,
BC. His family includes Yoshi Miura (mother; nee Takanashi), and Eisaku Miura (father).
His home address is listed as Woodfibre, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Kaslo, BC.
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218 | Momoyo Miura | 20 April 1897 | Female |
She was born on 20 April 1897. She is also listed as Momoye Miura. Her maiden name
is Momoyo Urabe [also nee Momoye Urabe]. She was a housewife. Her family includes
Koma Urabe (mother), Tamizo Urabe (father), and Ryuzo Miura (husband). Her home address
is listed as Duncan, BC. Hillcrest, BC is listed as a former address. She was forcibly
uprooted to Lemon Creek, BC and Slocan, BC. She was exiled to Japan on 02 October
1946.
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7119 | Oritaro Miura | 28 September 1870 | Male |
He was born on 28 September 1870. His occupation is listed as “none”. His home address
is listed as 252 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Slocan
Extension, BC.
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1214 | Ryuso Miura | 13 November 1886 | Male |
Miura was born on 13 November 1886. He was a logger employed by Hillcrest Lumber Company,
Duncan, BC. His family includes Tora Miura (mother; deceased at time of file), Chuhei
Muira (father; deceased at time of file), and Momoyo Miura [also listed as Momoye
Miura] (wife; nee Momoyo Urabe). He lived in Hillcrest, BC and was forcibly uprooted
to Lemon Creek, Slocan, BC. His listed seized property includes: household belongings.
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11354 | Sei Miura | 25 November 1897 | Female |
Her maiden name was Sei Chiba. She was born on 25 November 1897. She was a seamstress
employed by Sun Dressmakers. Her family includes Seizaemon Chiba (father), Yuki Chiba
(mother; nee Yuki Nagasawa), Sobei Miura (husband), Tadao Miura (son), Shindio Miura
(son). Her home address is listed as 1118 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Tashme, BC.
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8881 | Sohei Miura | 04 April 1887 | Male |
He was born on 4 April 1887. He was a sawmill worker employed by Alberta Sawmill,
Vancouver, BC. His family includes Ei Miura (mother; nee Ri Onodera) Yasuemon Miura
(father), Sei Miura (wife; nee Sei Chiba), Shindio Miura (son), and Tadao Miura (son).
His home address is listed as 1118 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Tashme, BC and Toronto, ON.
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11374 | Tadao Miura | 06 November 1925 | Male |
He was born on 6 November 1925. He was a student at Vancouver Technical School. His
family includes Sobei Miura (father) and Sei Miura (mother; nee Sei Chiba). His home
address is listed as 1118 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to
Tashme, BC.
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8971 | Tomoe Miura | 28 September 1920 | Female |
She was born on 28 September 1920. She is also listed in the files Tomoye Miura. Her
family includes Momoyo Miura (mother; nee Momoyo Urabe), and Ryuzo Miura (father).
Her home address is listed as 466 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Slocan, BC.
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8190 | Yoshi Miura | 05 December 1904 | Female |
She was born on 5 December 1904. Her maiden name was Yoshi Takahashi. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Haso Takahashi (mother; nee Haso Sasaki), Sapuke Takahashi (father),
Eisaku Miura (husband), Eiko Miura (daughter), and Akira Miura (son). Her home address
is listed as Woodfibre, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Kaslo, BC.
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Miwa
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
810 | Atsuko Miwa | 11 November 1907 | Female |
She was born on 11 November 1907. She is also known as Mary Miwa. Her maiden name
is Atsuko Mochida. She was a housewife. Her family includes Ikutaro Mochida (father),
Ikuma Miwa (husband), Shuko Miwa [also listed as Dale Miwa] (daughter), June Miwa
[also listed as Tamae Miwa] (daughter), Dorothy Miwa [also listed as Yoke Miwa] (daughter),
William Miwa [also listed as Kan Miwa] (son) and Richard Miwa [also listed as Susumu
Miwa] (son). Her home address is listed as 521 Fulton Street, Prince Rupert, BC. 245
Powell Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted
to Minto City, BC and P.O.D. 1670, Vernon, BC.
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5496 | Heishiro Miwa | 22 March 1887 | Male |
He was born on 22 March 1887. He was a millhand employed by Mayo Lumber Company, Paldi,
BC. His family includes Tami Miwa [possibly Tame Miwa] (wife; nee Tami Tsuji or Tame
Tsiji), and Hirao Miwa (son). His home address is listed as Paldi, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Tashme, BC.
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4126 | Ikuma Miwa | 05 March 1902 | Male |
He was born on 5 March 1902. He is also known as Roy Miwa. He was a self-employed
grocer. His family includes Atsuko Miwa [also listed as Mary Miwa] (wife), Shuko Miwa
[also listed as Dale Miwa] (daughter), June Miwa [also listed as Tamae Miwa] (daughter),
Dorothy Miwa [also listed as Yoko Miwa] (daughter), William Miwa [also listed as Kan
Miwa] (son), and Richard Miwa [also listed as Susumu Miwa] (son). His home address
is listed as 245 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. 521 Fulton Street, Prince Rupert, BC
is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Minto City, BC and Vernon,
BC.
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2200 | Kiyoka Miwa | 25 July 1916 | Female |
She was born on 25 July 1916. Her maiden name is Kiyoka Matsumura. Her occupation
is listed as housewife. Her family includes Chika Matsumura (mother; nee Chika Fujii),
Shigematsu Matsumura (father), Komao Miwa (husband), Katherine Miwa (daughter), Robert
Miwa (son), and Ayako Miwa (daughter). Her home address is listed as Prince Rupert,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC.
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11003 | Komao Miwa | 18 December 1906 | Male |
Named formerly Komao Hida, adopted into the Miwa family. He was born on 18 December
1906. He was a fisherman and carpenter employed by Canadian Fishing Company Limited.
His family includes Kuriesaburo Miwa (father), Machi Miwa (mother), Kiyoka Miwa (wife;
nee Kiyoka Matsumura), Katherine Miwa [also listed as Reiko Miwa] (daughter), Robert
Miwa [also listed as Kunio Miwa] (son), and Ayako Miwa (daughter). His home address
is listed as 131 West 1st Avenue, Prince Rupert, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to New
Denver, BC.
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808 | Kunisaburo Miwa | 19 March 1879 | Male |
He was born on 19 March 1879. He was a fisherman employed by Canadian Fishing Company,
Prince Rupert, BC. His family includes Chiye Miwa (mother; nee Chiye Usami), Masaburo
Miwa (father), Machi Miwa (wife; nee Machi Hida) and Komao Miwa [also known as Komao
Hida] (adopted son). His home address is listed as Box 392, Prince Rupert, BC. He
was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC and Nakusp, BC.
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2198 | Machi Miwa | 1873 | Female |
She was born in 1873. Her occupation is listed as housewife. Her family includes Kunisaburo
Miwa (husband). Her home address is listed as 1st Avenue, Prince Rupert, BC. She was
forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC. She died on 1 December 1942.
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8407 | Taeko Miwa | 13 October 1922 | Female |
She was born on 13 October 1922. She was a maid employed by Mrs. Miles, Paldi, BC.
Her family includes Tami Miwa (mother; nee Tami Tsuji), and Heishiro Miwa (father).
Her home address is listed as Paldi, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
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8038 | Tami Miwa | 30 April 1899 | Female |
She was born on 30 April 1899. Her maiden name is Tami Tsuji. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Sute Tsuji (mother), Chuji Tsuji (father), Heishiro Miwa (husband),
and Hirao Miwa (son). Her home address is listed as Paldi, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to Tashme, BC and Fort William, ON.
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Miyachi
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
7593 | Chikaburo Miyachi | 25 October 1879 | Male |
He was born on 25 October 1879. He was a millhand employed by Fraser Mills, BC. His
family includes Fumi Miyachi (wife; deceased). His home address is listed as Fraser
Mills, New Westminster, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Kaslo, BC.
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Miyada
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
5746 | Shizuko Miyada | 05 July 1915 | Female |
She was born on 5 July 1915. She was a housewife. Her family includes Yumi Sakamoto
(mother; nee Yumi Sakamoto), Kajiro Sakamoto (father), Yoshiharu Miyada (husband),
Betty Miyada [also listed as Kinuyo Miyada] (daughter), and James Miyada [also listed
as Kenichi Miyada] (son). Her home address is listed as 2319 Hammond Road, P.O. Box
15, Pitt Meadows, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge, AB.
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7380 | Yoshiharu Miyada | 10 March 1912 | Male |
He was born on 10 March 1912. He was a self-employed farmer. His family includes Koma
Miyada (mother; nee Koma Umeda), Kosaburo Miyada (father), Shizuko Miyada (wife; nee
Shizuko Sakamoto), Betty Miyada [also listed as Kinuyo Miyada] (daughter), and James
Miyada [also listed as Kenichi Miyada] (son). His home address is listed as Hammond
Road, Pitt Meadows, BC. P.O. Box 15, Bonatrom Road, Pitt Meadows, BC is listed as
a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Rocky Mountain House, AB and Lethbridge,
AB.
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Miyagaki
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
15118 | Yoshiro Miyagaki | 03 March 1886 | Male |
He was born on 3 March 1886. He was a nail maker or a sawmill worker. His family includes
Tamaru Miyagaki (wife; nee Tamaru Arakawa; in Japan), Noriko Miyagaki (daughter; in
Japan), and Yoshiko Miyagaki (daughter; in Japan). Ocean Falls, BC is listed as a
former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Popoff Farms, Slocan, BC and Hamilton,
ON.
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Miyagawa
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
5635 | Akiko Miyagawa | 27 June 1923 | Female |
She was born on 27 June 1923. Her family includes Hisaye Miyagawa [possibly Hisae
Miyagawa] (mother; nee Hisaye Yamamoto or Hisae Yamamoto), and Hikajiro Yamamoto (father).
Her home address is listed as P.O. Box 77, Mission, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to Lethbridge, AB.
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4808 | Chiukichi Miyagawa | 11 September 1876 | Male |
He was born on 11 September 1876. He was a cook. His family includes Ite Miyagawa
[possibly Ito Miyagawa] (mother; nee Ite Kara or Ito Kara), Tsuke Miyagawa [possibly
Tsuhe Miyagawa] (father), and Kizu Miyagawa (wife; nee Kizu Koga; deceased). His home
address is listed as 314 Fenton Street, New Westminster, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Taber, AB.
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7314 | Chiyo Miyagawa | 25 May 1903 | Female |
She was born on 25 May 1903. Her occupation is listed as housewife. Her family includes
Suekichi Shimizu (father), Heitaro Miyagawa (husband), Michiko Miyagawa (daughter),
George Miyagawa (son), Mineko Miyagawa (daughter), and Mary Miyagawa (daughter). Her
home address is listed as 302 Heatley Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to Lemon Creek, BC and exiled to Japan on 2 October 1946.
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7771 | Gentaro Miyagawa | 09 February 1873 | Male |
He was born on 9 February 1873. He was a farm hand employed by Mr. Tainaka, New Westminster,
BC. His family includes Ishi Miyagawa (mother; nee Ishi Murakami), Genpachi Miyagawa
(father), and Mume Enomoto (common-law wife). His home address is listed as 307 Ewen
Avenue, New Westminster, BC. 230 11th Street, New Westminster, BC is listed as a former
address. He was forcibly uprooted to Kaslo, BC, Rosebery, BC, and New Denver, BC.
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5683 | Harumi Miyagawa | 09 January 1920 | Female |
She was born on 9 January 1920. Her maiden name is Harumi Joyce Kudo. She is also
listed in the files as Harumi Miyagawa. She was a housewife. Her family includes Hatsune
Kudo (mother; nee Hatsune Kawamura), Minoru Kudo (father), and Toshihiko Miyagawa
(husband). Her home address is listed as Mill Street, Mission City, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Diamond City, AB.
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203_xi | Heitaro Miyagawa | 03 December 1898 | Male |
He was born on 03 December 1898. He was a sawmill hand employed by Robertson & Hackett
Sawmill Company, 1550 Granville Street, Vancouver, BC. His family includes Tsurukichi
Miyagawa (father), Chiyo Miyagawa (wife), George Miyagawa (son), Michiko Miyagawa
(daughter), Mineko Miyagawa (daughter), and Mary Miyagawa (daughter). His home address
is listed as 302 Heatley Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to, Angler,
ON. He was exiled to Japan on 02 October 1946.
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5634 | Hideko Miyagawa | 31 March 1921 | Female |
She was born on 31 March 1921. Her family includes Hisaye Miyagawa [possibly Hisae
Miyagawa] (mother; nee Hisaye Yamamoto or Hisae Yamamoto), and Hikajiro Yamamoto (father).
Her home address is listed as P.O. Box 77, Mission, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to Blackie, MB.
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5441 | Hikojiro Miyagawa | Male |
He was the president of the Buddhist Church of Mission, BC and a farmer. His family
includes, Hisaye Miyagawa (wife), Jiro Miyagawa (son), May Miyagawa (daughter), Osamu
Miyagawa (son), Satoru Miyagawa (son), Akiko Miyagawa (daughter), Hideko Miyagawa
(daughter), Sonoko Miyagawa (daughter), and Noriko Miyagawa (daughter). His home address
is listed as Mission, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Wrentham, AB, Picture Butte,
AB and Lethbridge, AB.
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5633 | Hisae Miyagawa | 10 June 1892 | Female |
She was born on 10 June 1892. She is also listed in the files as Hisaye Miyagawa.
Her maiden name is Hisaye Yamamoto or Hisae Yamamoto. She was a farmhand employed
by her husband. Her family includes Yoshino Yamamoto (mother; nee Yoshino Tanaka),
Koshio Yamamoto (father), Hikojiro Miyagawa (husband), Jiro Miyagawa (son), May Miyagawa
(daughter), Osamu Miyagawa (son), Satoru Miyagawa (son), Akiko Miyagawa (daughter),
Hideko Miyagawa (daughter), Sonoko Miyagawa (daughter), and Noriko Miyagawa (daughter).
Her home address is listed as P.O. Box 77, Mission City, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to Lethbridge, AB.
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14447 | Ito Miyagawa | 18 July 1904 | Female |
She was born on 18 July 1904. Her maiden name is Ito Kishida. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Sumo Kishida (mother; nee Sumo Otsuka), Denkichi Kishida (father),
Sutekichi Miyagawa (husband), Mitsuko Miyagawa (daughter), Michio Miyagawa (son),
Toshiko Miyagawa (daughter), Kazuko Miyagawa (daughter; in Japan), and Yoshiko Miyagawa
(daughter; in Japan). 614 Davie Street, Vancouver, BC and 133 Wesst 5th Avenue, Vancouver,
BC are listed as former addresses. She was forcibly uprooted to Revelstoke, BC and
Vernon, BC.
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13266 | Michiko Miyagawa | 06 August 1926 | Female |
She was born on 6 August 1926. Her family includes Chiyo Miyagawa (mother) and Heitaro
Miyagawa (father). Her home address is listed as 302 Heatley Avenue, Vancouver, BC.
She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan Extension, Vancouver, BC and was exiled to Japan
on 2 October 1946.
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5636 | Sonoko Miyagawa | 29 April 1925 | Female |
She was born on 29 April 1925. Her family includes Hisaye Miyagawa [possibly Hisae
Miyagawa] (mother; nee Hisaye Yamamoto or Hisae Yamamoto), and Hikajiro Yamamoto (father).
Her home address is listed as P.O. Box 77, Mission, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to Lethbridge, AB.
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1016_xi | Suekichi Miyagawa | 24 August 1891 | Male |
He was born on 24 August 1891. He was a confectionery store owner. His family includes
Mine Miyagawa (mother; nee Mine Soga), Tsurukichi Miyagawa (father), Nami Miyagawa
(wife; nee Nami Kondo; in Japan), Fumi Miyagawa (daughter; in Japan), Aiko Miyagawa
(daughter; in Japan), Yuriko Miyagawa (daughter; in Japan), and Kenji Miyagawa (son;
in Japan). His home address is listed as 884 East Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC.
He was forcibly uprooted to Angler, ON and Moose Jaw Hostel, Moose Jaw, SK.
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12007 | Sutekichi Miyagawa | 17 April 1899 | Male |
He was born on 17 April 1899. He ran a confectionery store. His family includes Ito
Miyagawa (wife; nee Ito Kishida), Mitsuko Miyagawa (daughter), Michio Miyagawa (son),
Toshiko Miyagawa (daughter), Kazuko Miyagawa (daughter; in Japan), and Yoshiko Miyagawa
(daughter; in Japan). His home address is listed as 614 Davie Street, Vancouver, BC.
He was forcibly uprooted to Vernon, BC.
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5428 | Toshihiko Miyagawa | 28 May 1917 | Male |
He was born on 28 May 1917. He was a logger employed by K Kimura, Steelhead, BC. His
family includes Riu Miyagawa (mother; nee Riu Ohashi), Hikojiro Miyagawa (father),
and Joyce Miyagawa [also listed as Harumi Miyagawa] (wife). His home address is listed
as Mill Street, Mission, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Kipp, AB.
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Miyagi
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
14164 | Hidenori Miyagi | 23 September 1892 | Male |
He was born on 23 September 1892. He was a sawmill hand. His family includes Masaichi
Miyagi (father). His home address is listed as Red Gap, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Tashme, BC.
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Miyagishima
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
9823 | Koto Miyagishima | 14 August 1903 | Female |
She was born on 14 August 1903. She was a self-employed dry cleaner under Dry Cleaning
&Pressing, Vancouver, BC. Her maiden name was Koto Takayanagi. Her family includes
Risaburo Miyagishima (husband), Sumiko Miyagishima (daughter), Teruko Miyagishima
(daughter), Toshio Miyagishima (son), Shige Takayanagi (mother; nee Shige Usami),
and Masajiro Takayanagi (father). Her home address is listed as 397 Powell Street,
Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC.
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3146 | Manjiro Miyagishima | 10 October 1885 | Male |
He was born on 10 October 1885. He was a fisherman. His family includes Hasu Miyagishima
(mother; nee Hasu Kishiyama), Tokujiro Miyagishima (father) and Shima Miyagishima
(wife; nee Shima Hori; deceased). His home address is listed as 881 Union Street,
Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC and Revelstoke, BC.
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6461 | Risaburo Miyagishima | 07 March 1895 | Male |
He was born on 7 March 1895. He was a railway worker employed by Canadian Pacific
Railway Company, Brookmere, BC. His family includes Kei Miyagishima (mother), Kanosuke
Miyagishima [possibly Kansuke Miyagishima] (father), Koto Miyagishima (wife), Sumiko
Miyagishima [possibly Sumeko Miyagishima] (daughter), Teruko Miyagishima (daughter),
and Toshio Miyagishima (son). His home address is listed as 397 Powell Street, Vancouver,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC.
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10505 | Tatsu Miyagishima | 22 February 1894 | Female |
She was born on 22 February 1894. She was a housewife. Her family includes Ushikichi
Miyagishima (husband), Takashi Miyagishima (son), Shizuye Miyagishima (daughter),
Noboru Miyagishima (son), Sakaye Miyagishima (daughter), and Tamotsu Miyagishima (son).
Her home address is listed as 221 West 5th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Lemon Creek, Slocan, BC.
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804 | Ushikichi Miyagishima | 20 October 1891 | Male |
He was born on 20 October 1891. He was a sawmill worker employed by Cartwright Lumber
Company, Vancouver, BC. His family includes Tatsu Miyagishima (wife), Takashi Miyagishima
(son), Shizuye Miyagishima (daughter), Noboru Miyagishima (son), Sakaye Miyagishima
(daughter) and Tamotsu Miyagishima (son). His home address is listed as 221 West 5th
Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC and Beverly, AB.
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Miyahara
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
802 | Choru Miyahara | 06 May 1888 | Male |
He was born on 06 May 1888. He was a shingle cutter employed by Robert MacNair Shingle
Company. His family includes Kameko Miyahara (wife, also Kame Miyahara; in Japan),
Frankie Miyahara (son; in Japan), Emiko Miyahara (daughter; in Japan), Use Miyahara
(mother; nee Use Ushiye), Gentaru Miyahara (father). His home address is listed as
130 Gore Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Thunder River, BC and
Pyramid, BC. He was exiled to Japan on 17June, 1946.
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8036 | Hatsumi Miyahara | 17 April 1912 | Female |
She was born on 17 April 1912. She was a housewife. Her family includes Machi Miyahara
(mother; nee Machi Nishimura), Suyematsu Miyahara (father), Toshihiko Miyahara [also
listed as Walter Miyahara] (husband; ne Walter Nishidera), Franklin Miyahara [also
listed as Kunio Miyahara] (son), Gordon Miyahara [also listed as Masao Miyahara] (son),
and Thomas Miyahara [also listed as Tamotsu Miyahara] (son). Her home address is listed
as Rural Route No. 1, Cumberland, BC and 245 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. She was
forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
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8398 | Machi Miyahara | 01 April 1885 | Female |
She was born on 1 April 1885. She was a housewife. Her family includes Suyematsu Miyahara
(husband). Her home address is listed as Rural Route #1, Cumberland, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Tashme, BC.
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10430 | Mitsu Miyahara | 01 January 1890 | Female |
She was born on 1 January 1890. She was a rooming housekeeper. Her family includes
Ichisuke Miyahara (husband; deceased), and Tsutomu Miyahara (son). Her home address
is listed as 8870 Selkirk Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Rosebery,
BC.
|
1108 | Nihei Miyahara | 29 October 1874 | Male |
He was born on 29 October 1874. He was a mill labourer employed by Jameson Shingle
Mill Company, Powell River, BC. His family includes Shika Miyahara (mother), Kikugoro
Miyahara (father), and Yasuko Miyahara [also listed as Yasu Miyahara] (wife; deceased).
His home address is listed as Jameson Shingle Mill Company, Powell River, BC. He was
forcibly uprooted to Thunder River, BC and Pyramid Camp, Blue River, BC.
|
13023 | Suketaaro Miyahara | 11 April 1889 | Male |
He was born on 11 April 1889. He was a fisherman employed by B.C. Packers, Skeena
River, BC. His family includes Hisako Miyahara (wife), Taka Miyahara (wife; in Japan),
and Soko Miyahara (daughter; in Japan). His home address is listed as 427 Powell Street,
Vancouver, BC. 232 Main Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. He was
forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC where he died on 28 July 1943.
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10431 | Sumiko Miyahara | 08 May 1917 | Female |
She was born on 8 May 1917. She was a dressmaker employed by Ohashi Cleaners and Dressmakers.
Her family includes Tomegoro Nishi (father), Soyo Nishi (mother; nee Soyo Tanaka),
Tsutomu Miyahara (husband). Her home address is listed as 231 Powell Street, Vancouver,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Rosebery, BC.
|
4020 | Suyematsu Miyahara | 16 May 1880 | Male |
He was born on 16 May 1880. He was a Sawmill Section Boss employed by Royston Sawmill,
Cumberland, BC. His family includes Machi Miyahara (wife; nee Machi Nishimura). His
home address is listed as Rural Route, No. 1, Cumberland, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to New Denver, BC and Slocan, BC.
|
8031 | Toshihiko Miyahara | 12 March 1908 | Male |
He was born on 12 March 1908. He is also listed in the files as Walter Miyahara. He
was born as Walter Toshihiko Nishidera and was adopted into his wife’s family. He
was a millhand employed by Royston Lumber Company, Cumberland, BC. His family includes
Yuki Nishidera (mother; nee Yuki Sawakami), Masahachi Nishidera (father), Hatsumi
Miyahara (wife), Franklin Miyahara [also listed as Kunio Miyahara] (son), Gordon Miyahara
[also listed as Masao Miyahara] (son), and Thomas Miyahara [also listed as Tamotsu
Miyahara] (son). His home address is listed as Cumberland, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Tashme, BC and Raymond, AB.
|
3981 | Tsutomu Miyahara | 25 October 1914 | Male |
He was born on 25 October 1914. He is also listed as Tsutoma Miyahara. He was a self-employed
cleaner and presser. His family includes Mitsu Miyahara (mother; nee Mitsu Furukawa),
Ichisuke Miyahara (father), and Sumiko Miyahara (wife; nee Sumiko Nishi). His home
address is listed as 2323 Fourth Avenue West, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to New Denver, BC and Winnipeg, MB.
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Miyai
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
14355 | Chiyo Miyai | 12 July 1929 | Female |
She was born on 12 July 1929 or 21 June 1926. Her family includes Kumaye Miyai (mother)
and Genkichi Miyai (father). Steveston, BC is listed as a former address. She was
forcibly uprooted to Letellier, MB.
|
1141 | Genkichi Miyai | 24 July 1882 | Male |
He was born on 24 July 1882. He was a fisherman employed by Canadian Fishing Company.
His family includes Kumaye Miyai (wife), Hidetake Miyai (son), Terunobu Miyai (son),
Saburo Miyai (son), Chiyo Miyai (daughter), Shinobu Miyai (son), Masao Miyai (son),
and Eiji Miyai (son). His home address is listed as Scottish Canadian Cannery. Steveston,
BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Loiselle House, Letellier,
MB.
|
1065 | Hidetake Miyai | 01 April 1917 | Male |
He was born on 01 April 1917. He was a fish collector employed by Canadian Fishing
Company, Steveston, BC. His family includes Kumaye Miyai (mother; nee Kumaye Nakamura)
and Genkichi Miyai (father). His home address is listed as PO Box 252, Steveston,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Loiselle House, Letellier, MB.
|
1163 | Kumaye Miyai | 01 September 1895 | Female |
She was born on 1 September 1895. Her occupation is listed as housewife. Her family
includes Genkichi Miyai (husband), Hidetake Miyai (son), Terunobu Miyai (son), Saburo
Miyai (son), Chiyo Miyai (daughter), Shinobu Miyai (son), Masao Miyai (son), and Eiji
Miyai (son). Her home address is listed as Scottish Cannery, Steveston, BC. She was
forcibly uprooted to Loiselle House, Letellier, MB.
|
14354 | Saburo Miyai | Male |
His family includes Kumae Miyai (mother) and Genkichi Miyai (father). Steveston, BC
is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Letellier, MB.
|
|
1829 | Terunobu Miyai | 07 May 1921 | Male |
He was born on 7 May 1921. He was a fisherman employed by Britannia Fishing Company,
Steveston, BC. His family includes Kumaye Miyai (mother; nee Kumaye Nakamura) and
Genkichi Miyai (father). His home address is listed as Steveston, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Letellier, MB.
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Miyake
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
14808 | Chiharu Miyake | 08 February 1927 | Female |
She was born on 8 February 1927. She was a student. Her family includes Sumiye Miyake
(mother; nee Sumiye Kubo) and Ryukichi Miyake (father). Her home address is listed
as 853 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. 853 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC
is listed as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted to Sandon, BC.
|
10848 | Eiju Miyake | 21 February 1894 | Male |
He was born on 21 February 1894. He was a dentist. His family includes Tsuru Miyake
(wife), Ruby Miyake (daughter), and Laiko Miyake [also listed as Lai Miyake] (daughter).
His home address is listed as 504 Cassiar Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Slocan, BC.
|
10278 | Harumi Miyake | 15 January 1926 | Female |
She was born on 15 January 1926. She was a student. Her family includes Ryukichi Miyake
(father) and Sumiye Miyake (mother; nee Sumiye Kubo). Her home address is listed as
853 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Sandon, BC.
|
10279 | Kanaye Miyake | 13 April 1924 | Female |
She was born on 13 April 1927. She was a student. Her family includes Ryukichi Miyake
(father) and Sumiye Miyake (mother; nee Sumiye Kubo). Her home address is listed as
853 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Sandon, BC.
|
10280 | Miori Miyake | 23 August 1922 | Female |
She was born on 23 August 1922. She was a dressmaker employed by Ohashi Cleaners.
Her family includes Ryukichi Miyake (father) and Sumiye Miyake (mother; nee Sumiye
Kubo). Her home address is listed as 853 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. She was
forcibly uprooted to Sandon, BC.
|
4830 | Namiye Miyake | 10 June 1899 | Female |
She was born on 10 June 1899. She was a housewife. Her family includes Fujie Yamasaki
(mother; nee Fujie Osaki), Tokuji Yamasaki (father), Takaharu Miyake [also listed
as Takaji Miyake] (husband), and George Miyake [also listed as Jow Kojima] (son).
Her home address is listed as Rural Route, No. 1, Haney, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to Portage la Prairie, MB.
|
14336 | Reamon Miyake | 01 July 1882 | Male |
He was born on 1 July 1882. He was a farmer. His family includes Iyo Sumida (mother;
nee Iyo Kohara) and Usaburo Sumida (father). He lived at Kelowna, BC.
|
10086 | Ryukichi Miyake | 28 December 1889 | Male |
He was born on 28 December, 1889. He was an office clerk employed by Canadian Japanese
Association. His family includes Toyochiro Miyake (father), Nasu Miyake (mother),
Sumiye Miyake (wife; nee Sumiye Kubo), Miori Miyake (daughter), Kanaye Miyake (daughter),
Harumi Miyake (daughter), Chiharu Miyake (daughter), Bunrey Miyake (son). His home
address is listed as 853 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Bay Farm, BC.
|
1370 | Seizaburo Miyake | 14 October 1877 | Male |
Miyake was born on 14 October 1877. He was a farmer. His family includes Taneko Miyake
(wife; nee Taneko Okada). Both of his parents are listed as being in Japan and deceased
at time of file. No names are provided. His home address is listed as Hyde Creek,
Alert Bay, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Lemon Creek, Slocan, BC and to New Denver,
BC. His farm was seized and sold to Walter Chisnall. His listed seized property includes
his milk boat, sold to B.C. Packers Limited, farming equipment, and household belongings.
|
12881 | Senkichi Miyake | 28 November 1884 | Male |
He was born on 28 November 1884. He was a farm labourer. His family includes Kikuno
Miyake [possibly Kikune Miyake] (wife; nee Kikune Yamamoto or Kikuno Yamamoto; in
Japan), Shizuo Miyake (son; in Japan), Yoshio Miyake (son; in Japan), Shugeichi Miyake
(son; in Japan), and Kiyoko Miyake (daughter; in Japan). He lived in Duncan, BC. He
was forcibly uprooted to Hastings Park Hospital, Vancouver, BC; possibly New Denver,
BC; Sandon, BC; and Slocan, BC, where he died on 24 March 1944. No seized property
is listed in the file.
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10244 | Sumiye Miyake | 05 June 1898 | Female |
She was born on 5 June 1898. She was a housewife. Her family includes Ryukichi Miyake
(husband), Miori Miyake (daughter), Kanaye Miyake (daughter), Harumi Miyake (daughter),
Chiharu Miyake (daughter), Bunrey Miyake (son). Her home address is listed as 853
East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Sandon, BC.
|
4831 | Takaharu Miyake | 07 October 1889 | Male |
He was born on 7 October 1889. He is also listed as Takaji Miyake. He was a self-employed
farmer. His family includes Natsu Yokoyama (mother; nee Natsu Miyake), Toyokichi Yokoyama
(father), Namiye Miyake (wife; nee Namiye Yamasaki), George Miyake [also listed as
Jow Kojima] (step-son). His home address is listed as Rural Route, No. 1, Haney, BC.
He was forcibly uprooted to Portage la Prairie, MB and High Bluff, MB.
|
2598 | Taneko Miyake | 17 April 1892 | Female |
She was born on 17 April 1892. Her maiden name is Taneko Okada. She was a farmer.
Her family includes Kusau Miyake (mother), Monjiro Okada (father), and Seizaburo Miyake
(husband). Her home address is listed as Alert Bay, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to Lemon Creek, BC.
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Miyama
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
1106 | Kume Miyama | 03 June 1914 | Female |
She was born on 3 June 1914. Her maiden name is Kume Kihara. Her occupation is listed
as housewife, but another document in the file indicates that she was a maid. Her
family includes Toyo Kihara (mother; nee Toyo Nakamura), Tatsuji Kihara (father),
Kunio Miyama (husband), and Kumiko Miyama (daughter). Her home address is listed as
Ocean Falls, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC and was exiled to Japan on
2 August 1946.
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11894 | Kunio Miyama | 05 June 1902 | Male |
He was born on 5 June 1902. He was a millworker employed by Pacific Mills Limited.
His family includes Kume Miyama (wife; nee Kume Kihara), Kumazo Miyama (father), Kumiko
Miyama (daughter), and Yao Miyama (mother; nee Yao Kusaba). He lived in Ocean Falls,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC and exiled to Japan on 2 August 1946.
|
Miyamoto
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
3045 | Asaichi Miyamoto | 08 May 1895 | Male |
He was born on 08 May 1895. He was a fish buyer employed by Colonial Packers Company
Limited, Vancouver, BC. His family includes Nobu Miyamoto (mother; nee Nobu Miyokin),
Iwazo Miyamoto (father), Haru Miyamoto (wife; nee Haru Miura), and Chizuko Miyamoto
(daughter). His home address is listed as 821 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC.
He was forcibly uprooted to Slocan Extension, BC; Rosebery, BC; 105 Ferguson Street,
Hamilton, ON and 111 Madison Avenue, Toronto, ON.
|
9058 | Chizuko Miyamoto | 27 June 1920 | Female |
She was born on 27 June 1920. Her family includes Haru Miyamoto (mother; nee Haru
Miura), and Asasichi Miyamoto (father). Her home address is listed as 821 East Cordova
Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Rosebery, BC.
|
11895 | Dentaro Miyamoto | 15 September 1891 | Male |
He was born on 15 September 1891. He was a millhand employed by Blodel, Stewart &
Well Limited. His family includes Yone Miyamoto (wife; nee Yone Yanagawa), Toneji
Miyamoto (father), and Uta Miyamoto (mother). He lived in Port Alberni, BC. He was
forcibly uprooted to Popoff, BC.
|
9057 | Haru Miyamoto | 10 May 1899 | Female |
She was born on 10 May 1899. Her maiden name is Haru Miura. She was a housewife. Her
family includes Kiku Miura (mother; nee Kiku Fukuhara), Kuramatsu Miura (father),
Asaichi Miyamoto (husband), and Chizuko Miyamoto (daughter). Her home address is listed
as 821 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Rosebery,
BC.
|
10056 | Hideho Miyamoto | 13 May 1918 | Male |
He was born on 13 May 1918. He was a paper mill worker employed by Pacific Paper Mill,
Ocean Falls, BC. His family includes Sumiyo Miyamoto (wife; nee Sumiyo Hamade; married
in 1945 in New Denver, BC), Mantaro Miyamoto (father), and Uma Miyamoto (mother).
His home address is listed as 15 Broadway, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to New Denver, BC.
|
8559 | Hideo Miyamoto | 08 July 1919 | Male |
He was born on 8 July 1919. He was a logger employed by Mac Nair Shingle Company,
Still Water, BC. His family includes Nobuko Miyamoto (wife; nee Nobuko Toyoto). His
home address is listed as 331 Main Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Rosebery, BC and he was exiled to Japan on 2 August 1946.
|
261 | Isuke Miyamoto | 01 February 1882 | Male |
He was born on 1 February 1882. He was a labourer. His family includes Yasu Miyamoto
(mother; nee Yasu Matsunaga) and Gekimatsu Miyamoto (father). His home address is
listed as 110 Water Street, Vancouver, BC. 222 Keefer Street, Vancouver, BC is listed
as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Sandon, BC and was exiled to Japan
on 2 August 1946.
|
12149 | Jisaku Miyamoto | 25 January 1889 | Male |
He was born on 25 January 1889. He was a logger. He has no listed family. He lived
in Paldi, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Canoe, BC.
|
13539 | Koichi Miyamoto | 15 April 1911 | Male |
He was born on 15 April 1911. His name is also listed as Koichi Harry Miyamoto, Koichi
Miyomoto, and Moichi Miyamoto. His family includes Kisa Miyamoto (mother) and Torakichi
Miyamoto (father). 191 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address.
|
4585 | Mantaro Miyamoto | 12 July 1891 | Male |
He was born on 12 July 1891. He was a fisherman employed by Canadian Fishing Company,
Steveston, BC. His family includes Ume Miyamoto (wife; nee Ume Otsu), Hideho Miyamoto
(son), and Misao Miyamoto (daughter). His home address is listed as House No. 15,
Broadway Street, Steveston, BC. P.O. Box 426, Steveston, BC is listed as a former
address. He was forcibly uprooted to Winnipeg, MB.
|
10008 | Masako Miyamoto | 12 April 1917 | Female |
She was born on 12 April 1917. She was a housewife. Her family includes Kumaichi Harada
(father), Chiayono Harada (mother; nee Chiayono Loi), Tatsuo Miyamoto (husband), Kazuko
Miyamoto (daughter), Takeo Miyamoto (son). Her home address is listed as 4401 West
10th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC.
|
14748 | Masao Miyamoto | 27 August 1902 | Male |
He was born on 27 August 1902. He was a millhand. His family includes Kisa Miyamoto
(mother), Toroakichi Miyamoto (father), and Kiyoko Miyamoto (wife; nee Kiyoko Iwamoto;
in Japan). Port Alberni, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted
to Schreiber, ON and Montreal, QC.
|
4729 | Misao Miyamoto | 06 March 1925 | Female |
She was born on 6 March 1925. She was a student. Her family includes Ume Miyamoto
(mother; nee Ume Otsu) and Mantaro Miyamoto (father). Her home address is listed as
P.O. Box 426, No. 15 Broadway, Steveston, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Bridge
River, BC.
|
2876 | Nobuko Miyamoto | 11 September 1915 | Female |
She was born on 11 September 1915. Her maiden name is Nobuko Toyota. Her occupation
is listed as housewife. Her family includes Maruyo Toyota (mother), Jack Toyota [also
listed as Masashi Toyota] (father; ne Jack Kawamura [also listed as Masashi Kawamura]),
and Hideo Miyamoto (husband). Her home address is listed as Stillwater, BC. 331 Main
Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted to
Rosebery, BC and was exiled to Japan on 2 August 1946.
|
8676 | Soju Miyamoto | 08 July 1884 | Male |
He was born on 8 July 1884. He was a self-employed strawberry grower. His family includes
Ine Miyamoto (mother; nee Ine Suyetsugu), Sohei Miyamoto (father), and Taki Miyamoto
(wife; nee Taki Fukukawa; deceased). His home address is listed as Websters Corners,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC and he was exiled to Japan on 2 August
1946.
|
630_xi | Tatsuo Miyamoto | 15 April 1912 | Male |
He was born on 15 April 1912. He was a self-employed grocer at 4401 West 10th Avenue,
Vancouver, BC. His family includes Ine Miyamoto (mother; nee Ine Fukuhara), Koichi
Miyamoto (father), Masako Miyamoto (wife; nee Masako Harada), Takeo Miyamoto (son),
and Kazuko Miyamoto (daughter). His home address is listed as 4401 West 10th Avenue,
Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Moose Jaw, SK.
|
1104 | Toshi Miyamoto | 30 September 1924 | Male |
He was born on 30 September 1924. He was a student. His family includes Yone Miyamoto
(mother; nee Yone Yanagawa) and Dentaro Miyamoto (father). His home address is listed
as Port Alberni, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Vernon, BC.
|
4534 | Ume Miyamoto | 12 December 1899 | Female |
She was born on 12 December 1899. She was a housewife. Her family includes Mantaro
Miyamoto (husband), Hideho Miyamoto (son), and Misao Miyamoto [possibly Hisao Miyamoto]
(daughter). Her home address is listed as P.O. Box 426, No. 15 Broadway, Steveston,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Winnipeg, MB.
|
601 | Yone Miyamoto | 12 October 1900 | Female |
She was born on 12 October 1900. Her maiden name is Yone Yanagawa. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Ichi Yanagawa (mother), Nakazo Yanagawa (father), and Dentaro
Miyamoto (husband). Her home address is listed as 112 Kingsway, Port Alberni, BC.
She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC and 3630 Durocher Street, Montreal, QC.
|
Miyamura
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
15355 | Kunasaburo Miyamura | 06 September 1879 | Male |
He was born on 6 September 1879. His name is also listed as Kunasaburo Miyamura. He
was a logger. His family includes Oteru Miyamura (mother) and Tatsuji Miyamura [possibly
Tatsuge Miyamura] (father). Port Coquitlam, BC is listed as a former address. He was
forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC where he died on 3 November 1945.
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Miyanaga
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
3403 | Kii Miyanaga | 08 September 1913 | Female |
She was born on 8 September 1913. Her maiden name is Kii Samuraizono. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Toyu Samuraizono (mother; nee Toyu Shigemitsu), Kenosuke Samuraizono
(father), Yoshihiko Miyanaga (husband), Yoshiharu Miyanaga (son), Kanzi Miyanaga (son),
and Junichi Miyanaga (son). Her home address is listed as 2nd Road and 28th Avenue,
Whonnock, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Nobleford, AB.
|
3401 | Yoshihiko Miyanaga | 20 December 1902 | Male |
He was born on 20 December 1902. He was a boom man and a farmer employed by P. Bain,
Lumber Company, Whonnock, BC. His family includes Kii Miyanaga (wife; nee Kii Samuraizono),
Yoshiharu Miyanaga (son), Kanzi Miyanaga (son), and Junichi Miyanaga (son). His home
address is listed as 2nd Road and 28th Avenue, Whonnock, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Nobleford, AB.
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Miyanishi
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
4087 | Shozo Miyanishi | 24 February 1912 | Male |
He was born on 24 February 1912. He is also listed as Shozu Miyanishi. He was a mill
hand employed by The Sterling Lumber Company, Vancouver, BC. His family includes San
Miyanishi (mother; nee San Yomori), Nisaburo Miyanishi [possibly Nisabuso Miyanishi]
(father), Toshi Miyanishi [possibly Tashi Miyanishi] (wife; nee Toshi Tanaka or Tashi
Miyanishi), and Akemi Miyanishi [possibly Doreen Miyanishi] (daughter). His home address
is listed as 1776 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. 758 Sixth Avenue West, Vancouver,
BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC. He was exiled
to Japan on 2 August 1946.
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15356 | Sutezo Miyanishi | 25 March 1903 | Male |
He was born on 25 March 1903. He was a salesman employed by Slade and Stewart Limited.
His family includes Ritsu Miyanishi (mother; nee Ritsu Masuda), Sutekichi Miyanishi
(father), Tamiko Miyanishi (wife; nee Tamiko Nishizawa), Aiko Miyanishi (daughter)
and Junzo Miyanishi (son), and Ken Miyanishi (son). His home address is listed as
477 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. 2656 Oxford Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a
former address. He was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC.
|
10885 | Tamiko Miyanishi | 05 February 1907 | Female |
She was born on 5 February 1907. She was a housewife. Her family includes Toyonosuke
Nishizawa (father), Toki Nishizawa (mother; nee Toki Otsuka), Matsu Maruyama (step-mother);
Sutezo Miyanishi (husband), Aiko Miyanishi (daughter), Junzo Miyanishi (son), and
Ken Miyanishi (son). Her home address is listed as 2656 Oxford Street, Vancouver,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC.
|
15304 | Toshi Miyanishi | 16 April 1920 | Female |
She was born on 16 April 1920. Her maiden name is Toshi Tanaka. She was a seamstress.
Her family includes Chiyo Tanaka (mother; nee Chiyo Kanagawa), Sutejiro Tanaka (father),
Shozo Miyanishi (husband), Akemi Miyanishi [possibly Doreen Miyanishi] (daughter).
758 West 6th Avenue, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. She was forcibly
uprooted to Bay Farm, Slocan, BC and was exiled to Japan on 2 August 1946.
|
14339 | Toyozo Miyanishi | 22 February 1905 | Male |
He was born on 22 February 1905. He was a sawmill worker. His family includes Ritsu
Miyanishi (mother), Sutekichi Miyanishi (father), Yoshie Miyanishi (wife; nee Yoshie
Yamada), Akiye Miyanishi (daughter), Haruko Miyanishi (daughter), and Theodore Miyanishi
[also listed as Yoshizo Miyanishi] (son). 2052 Dundas Street, Vancouver, BC is listed
as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC and Toronto, ON.
|
11512 | Yoshie Miyanishi | 19 December 1916 | Female |
She was born on 19 December 1916. She was a housewife Her family includes Isakichi
Yamada (father), Katsu Yamada (mother), Toyozo Miyanishi (husband), Akiye Miyanishi
(daughter), Haruko Miyanishi (daughter), and Theodore Miyanishi [also listed as Yoshizo
Miyanishi] (son). Her home address is listed as 215 Princess Avenue, Vancouver, BC.
She was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC and Toronto, ON.
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Miyasaka
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
3702 | Henry Miyasaka | 11 June 1886 | Male |
He was born on 11 June 1886. He is also listed in the files as Makiji Miyasaka. He
was a self-employed carpenter. His family includes Miyo Miyasaka (wife), Masu Miyasaka
(daughter). His home address is listed as 430 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC.
He was forcibly uprooted to Hamilton, ON.
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3613 | Masao Miyasaka | 28 November 1923 | Male |
He was born on 28 November 1923. He was a carpenter. His family includes Mayu Miyasaka
(mother), and Henry Makiji Miyasaka (father). His home address is listed as 450 East
Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Winona, ON.
|
7146 | Masu Miyasaka | 21 February 1918 | Female |
She was born on 21 February 1918. She is listed as unemployed in the file. Her family
includes Miyo Miyasaka (mother; nee Miyo Tsukamoto) and Makiji Miyasaka (father).
Her home address is listed as Rural Route No. 1, Haney, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to Hamilton, ON.
|
7145 | Miyo Miyasaka | 01 February 1893 | Female |
She was born on 1 February 1893. Her maiden name is Miyo Tsukamoto. Her occupation
is listed as housewife. Her family includes Henry Miyasaka [also listed as Makiji
Miyasaka] (husband) and Masu Miyasaka (daughter). Her home address is listed as Rural
Route No. 1, Haney, BC. 430 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former
address. She was forcibly uprooted to Winona, ON.
|
13751 | Robert Miyasaka | 19 August 1916 | Male |
He was born on 19 August 1916. His name is also listed as Robert Mitsunori Miyasaka.
He was a millhand. His family includes Miyo Miyasaka (mother; nee Miyo Tsukamoto)
and Makiji Miyasaka (father). His home address is listed as 430 East Cordova Street,
Vancouver, BC. Woodfibre, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted
to Three Valley, BC; Winona, ON; and Hamilton, ON.
|
4025 | Yoshiro Miyasaka | 01 January 1920 | Male |
He was born on 1 January 1920. He is also listed as James Yoshiro Miyasaka. He was
a self-employed carpenter. His family includes Meizo Miyasaka [possibly Miyo Miyasaka]
(mother; nee Meizo Tsukamoto or Miyo Tsukamoto) and Makiji Miyasaka (father). His
home address is listed as 430 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Hamilton, ON.
|
Miyasaki
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
8322 | Asaye Miyasaki | 27 May 1879 | Female |
She was born on 27 May 1879. She was a housewife. Her maiden name was Asaye Terashita.
Her family includes Masakichi Miyasaki (husband), Hanaye Terashita (mother), and Kikimatsu
Terashita (father). Her home address is listed as 15th Road, Rural Route #1, Haney,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Lemon Creek, BC and she was exiled to Japan on 2
August 1946.
|
12740 | Chiyoko Miyasaki | 01 February 1920 | Female |
She was born on 1 February 1920. Her married name is Chiyoko Tanaka. Her family includes
Nobu Miyasaki (mother; nee Nobu Tanaka), Shigeichi Miyasaki (father), and Shoichi
Tanaka (husband; married on March 14, 1943). Her home address is listed as 459 East
Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Toronto, ON.
|
11833 | Hisaye Miyasaki | 03 September 1909 | Female |
Her maiden name was Hisaye Murakami. She was born on 3 September 1909. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Momayaei Watanabe (mother), Shigeru Miyasaki (husband), Fred Miyasaki
[also listed as Shigetsugu Miyasaki] (son), Richard Miyasaki [also listed as Mitsugu
Miyasaki] (son) and Ken Miyasaki (son). Her home address is listed as 2112 Alberta
Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC.
|
15200 | Kenneth Miyasaki | 18 September 1926 | Male |
He was born on 18 September 1926. His name is also listed as Kenneth Susumu Miyasaki,
He was a shipper employed by M. Stone Clothing Company. His family includes Nobu Miyasaki
(mother) and Shigeichi Miyasaki [also Shigeichi Harry Miyasaki] (father). His home
address is listed as 459 East Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Lemon Creek, Slocan, BC and Toronto, ON.
|
8678 | Mamoru Miyasaki | 05 May 1918 | Male |
He was born on 5 May 1918. He was a self-employed farmer. His family includes Asaye
Miyasaki (mother; nee Asaye Terashita), and Masakichi Miyasaki (father). His home
address is listed as 15th Road Rural Route No. 1, Haney, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Raymond, AB and he was exiled to Japan on 2 August 1946.
|
266_xi | Masaharu Miyasaki | 30 July 1942 | Male |
He was born on 30 July 1942. He was a logger employed by E.G. Logging Company, Salmon
Bay, Toba Inlet, BC. An additional Office of the Custodian form indicates that he
was a box maker employed by Kawade Box Company, 406 Alexander Street, Vancouver, BC.
Another form indicates that he was a book maker. His family includes Asaye Miyasaki
(mother; nee Asaye Terashita) and Masakichi Miyasaki (father). His home address is
listed as 406 Alexander Street, Vancouver, BC. He was interned at Angler, ON and was
exiled to Japan on 2 August 1946.
|
8677 | Masakichi Miyasaki | 13 February 1878 | Male |
He was born on 13 February 1878. He was a self-employed farmer. His family includes
Matsuno Miyasaki (mother), Genchiro Miyasaki (father), and Asaye Miyasaki (wife).
His home address is listed as 15th Road, Rural Route No. 1, Haney, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Slocan, BC and New Denver, BC.
|
11466 | Mikie Miyasaki | April 1921 | Female |
She was born in approximately 1921. She was a housewife. Her family includes Takahiro
Miyasaki (husband), Suezo Urano (father), and Hayame Urano (mother; nee Hayame Oba).
Her home address is listed as 701 East Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Westwold, BC.
|
8321 | Mitsue Miyasaki | 16 January 1921 | Female |
She was born on 16 January 1921. No listed occupation. Her family includes Asaye Miyasaki
(mother; nee Asaye Terashita), and Masakichi Miyasaki (father). Her home address is
listed as 15th Road, Rural Route #1, Haney, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Lemon
Creek, BC and she was exiled to Japan on 2 August 1946.
|
4452 | Mitsuye Miyasaki | 30 September 1905 | Female |
She was born on 30 September 1905. She was a farmer’s help employed by her husband.
Her family includes Juki Soga (mother; nee Juki Ninobun), Inomatsu Soga (father),
Saijiro Miyasaki (husband), Sachiko Miyasaki (daughter), and Naomi Miyasaki (daughter).
Her home address is listed as Dennison Road, Mount Lehman, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to Dufrost, MB.
|
12738 | Nobu Miyasaki | 23 August 1900 | Female |
She was born on 23 August 1900. Her maiden name is Nobu Tanaka. She operated Harry’s
Cleaners, a cleaning and pressing business, at 459 East Hastings Street, Vancouver,
BC. Her family includes Akuri Tanaka (mother; nee Akuri Kawasaki), Jikichi Tanaka
(father), Shigeichi Miyasaki [also listed as Harry Miyasaki] (husband), Shigenobu
Miyasaki (son), Chiyoko Miyasaki (daughter), Rose Miyasaki [also listed as Toshiko
Miyasaki] (daughter), Thelma Miyasaki (daughter), Kenneth Miyasaki [also listed as
Susumu Miyasaki] (son), Roy Miyasaki [also listed as Saburo Miyasaki] (son), and Herbert
Miyasaki [also listed as Masao Miyasaki] (son). Her home address is listed as 459
East Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Lemon Creek, Slocan,
BC.
|
4506 | Saijiro Miyasaki | 29 April 1886 | Male |
He was born on 29 April 1886. He was a self-employed strawberry grower. His family
includes Saka Miyasaki (mother; nee Saka Yamaguchi), Suomatsu Miyasaki (father), Mitsuye
Miyasaki (wife; nee Miysuye Soga), Sachiko Miyasaki (daughter), and Naomi Miyasaki
(daughter). His home address is listed as Dennison Road, Mount Lehman, BC. He was
forcibly uprooted to Dufrost, MB.
|
11834 | Shige Miyasaki | 23 September 1869 | Female |
She was born on 23 September 1869. Her family includes Shigetaro Miyasaki (husband;
deceased), Shigeru Miyasaki (son), Harry Miyasaki [also listed as Shigeichi Miyasaki]
(son), Masaye Hatanaka (daughter; nee Masaye Miyasaki). Her home address is listed
as 2112 Alberta Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC.
|
836_xi | Shigeichi Miyasaki | 15 August 1894 | Male |
He was born on 15 August 1894. He is also listed in the file as Harry Miyasaki. He
was a cleaner. His family includes Shige Miyasaki (mother; nee Shige Kajiwara), Nobu
Miyasaki (wife; nee Nobu Tanaka), Kenneth Miyasaki [also listed as Susumu Miyasaki]
(son), Roy Miyasaki [also listed as Saburo Miyasaki] (son), Herbert Miyasaki [also
listed as Masao Miyasaki] (son), Shigenobu Miyasaki (son), Chiyoko Miyasaki (daughter),
Rose Miyasaki [also listed as Toshiko Miyasaki] (daughter), Thelma Miyasaki (daughter).
His home address is listed as 459 East Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Angler, ON and 178 Beverley Street, Toronto, ON.
|
12753 | Shigenobu Miyasaki | 02 April 1918 | Male |
He was born on 2 April 1918. He was a cleaner employed by his father. His family includes
Nobu Miyasaki (mother; nee Nobu Tanaka), Juichi Miyasaki (father), and Hideko Miyasaki
(wife; nee Hideko Nakao; married in 1945). His home address is listed as 459 East
Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Toronto, ON.
|
14734 | Shigeru Miyasaki | 15 December 1901 | Male |
He was born on 15 December 1901. He was a dry cleaner. His family includes Shige Miyasaki
(mother; nee Shige Kajiwara), Jutaro Miyasaki (father), Hisaye Miyasaki (wife; nee
Hisaye Murakami), Fred Miyasaki [also listed as Fred Shigetsugu Miyasaki] (son), Richard
Miyasaki [also listed as Richard Mitsugu Miyasaki] (son), and Ken Miyasaki (son).
1124 Davie Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted
to Angler, ON and Neys, ON.
|
8767 | T Miyasaki | Unknown | ||
11458 | Takahiro Miyasaki | April 1917 | Male |
He was born in approximately 1917. His forename appears as Takahiko in his casefile.
He was a first aider employed by Pacific Shingle Company. His family includes Mikie
Miyasaki (wife). His home address is listed as 701 East Hastings Street, Vancouver,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Magna Bay, BC.
|
12741 | Thelma Miyasaki | 22 June 1924 | Female |
She was born on 22 June 1924. Her family includes Nobu Miyasaki (mother; nee Nobu
Tanaka) and Shigeichi Miyasaki (father). Her home address is listed as 459 East Hastings
Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Lemon Creek, BC.
|
12739 | Toshiko Miyasaki | 21 April 1922 | Female |
She was born on 21 April 1922. Her name is also listed as Rose Miyasaki. She was a
hairdresser at Palemar Beauty Shop, 293 East Hastings Street. Her family includes
Nobu Miyasaki (mother; nee Nobu Tanaka) and Shigeichi Miyasaki (father). Her home
address is listed as 459 East Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to Lemon Creek, BC.
|
11290 | Tsuyoshi Miyasaki | 15 August 1904 | Male |
He was born on 15 August 1904. He was a mill worker employed by Pacific Mills Limited.
His family includes Satsuki Miyazaki (wife), Isao Miyazaki (son) and Chizuko Miyazaki
(daughter). He lived in Ocean Falls, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC and
exiled to Japan on 31 May 1946.
|
Miyashita
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
12916 | Hideo Miyashita | 02 October 1909 | Male |
He was born on 2 October 1909. He was a fisherman. His family includes Tei Miyashita
(mother; nee Tei Wada) and Tatsuzo Miyashitaa (father). His home address is listed
as Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Edmonton, AB.
|
426_xi | Ichiji Miyashita | 27 December 1915 | Male |
He was born on 27 December 1915. He was a fisherman. His family includes Tai Miyashita
(mother; nee Tai Wada), Tatsuzo Miyashita (father), and Tsugi Miyashita (wife; nee
Tsugi Inouye; in Japanmor). His home address is listed as Ucluelet, BC. 396 Powell
Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. He was interned at Internment
Camp 101, Angler, ON before being exiled to Japan on 24 December 1946.
|
4801 | Ihei Miyashita | 12 November 1899 | Male |
He was born on 12 November 1899. He was a millhand and store keeper. His family includes
Moto Terai (mother; nee Moto Miyashita), Isaburo Terai (father), Tose Miyashita (wife;
nee Tose Nabata), Teruko Miyashita (daughter), Noriyoshi Miyashita [also listed as
Horiyoshi Miyashita or Hariyoshi Miyashita] (son), Kazuko Miyashita (daughter), Toshiko
Miyashita (daughter), and Hirokazu Miyashita (son). His home address is listed as
Woodfibre, BC. 116 Fourth Avenue West, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address.
He was forcibly uprooted to Glenwood, AB.
|
13928 | Iwao Miyashita | 11 November 1882 | Male |
He was born on 11 November 1882. He was a fish buyer and collector at Nelson Brothers
in the summer of 1941 and a school teacher at Port Essington, BC. His family includes
Yurie Miyashita (wife; nee Yurie Uyeyama), Shigeki Miyashita (son), Kiyomi Miyashita
(son), Joe Miyashita (son), Keiya Miyashita (son), and Midori Miyashita (daughter).
His home address is listed as Steveston, BC. Port Essington, Skeena River, BC is listed
as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Kaslo, BC and Greenwood, BC.
|
2704 | Joe Miyashita | 22 May 1923 | Male |
He was born on 22 May 1923. He was packer on a fishing boat employed by Nelson Cannery,
Prince Rupert, BC. His family includes Yuriye Miyashita (mother) and Iwao Miyashita
(father). His home address is listed as Port Essington, BC. Steveston, BC is listed
as a former address. He was interned at Kaslo, BC and was forcibly uprooted to Hamilton,
ON._.
|
14738 | Keiya Miyashita | 25 November 1926 | Male |
He was born on 25 November 1926. He was a student. His family includes Kurie Miyashita
(mother; nee Kurie Uyeyama) and Iwao Miyashita (father). His home address is listed
as Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Kaslo, BC.
|
4085 | Kinosuke Miyashita | 06 July 1896 | Male |
He was born on 6 July 1896. He was a self-employed fisherman. His family includes
Toku Morizawa (mother; nee Toku Wakida or Toku Wanida), Seishichi Morizawa (father),
and Masue Miyashita [also listed as Masuye Miyashita] (wife). His home address is
listed as P.O. Box 138, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC.
He was exiled to Japan on 24 December 1946.
|
7624 | Kiyomi Miyashita | 15 January 1919 | Female |
She was born on 15 January 1919. She was a cannery employee. Her family includes Yurie
Miyashita (mother; nee Yurie Uyeyama) and Iwao Miyashita (father). Her home address
is listed as P.O. Box 138, No. 1 Road and Moncton Street, Steveston, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Kaslo, BC and Greenwood, BC.
|
3224 | Masaski Miyashita | 13 July 1923 | Male |
He was born on 13 July 1923. He was a logger employed at Stave Lake, BC. His family
includes Matsu Miyashita (mother; nee Matsu Tashiro) and Sahachi Miyashita (father;
also appears as Sanachi). His home address is listed as PO Box 97, House No. 29, Gulf
of Georgia Cannery, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Pigeon River Timber
Company, Fort William, ON.
Fatherʼs name is Sanachi on this casefile, but on his own
casefile it is Sahachi.
|
5334 | Masue Miyashita | 15 November 1900 | Female |
She was born on 15 November 1900. She was a housewife. Her family includes Yone Miyashita
(mother; nee Yone Morizawa), Yoshi Miyashita (father), and Kinosuke Miyashita (husband).
Her home address is listed as P.O. Box 138, Steveston, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to Greenwood, BC and she was exiled to Japan on 24 December 1946.
|
3228 | Nobuko Miyashita | 13 April 1921 | Female |
She was born on 13 April 1921. She was a domestic servant. Her family includes Matsu
Miyashita (mother; nee Matsu Tashiro) and Sakachi Miyashita (father). Her home address
is listed as Box 97, Steveston, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Kaslo, BC.
|
3226 | Roy Miyashita | 06 October 1925 | Male |
He was born on 06 October 1925. He was a student. His family includes Matsu Miyashita
(mother; nee Matsu Tashiro) and Sahachi Miyashita (father). His home address is listed
as 29 Chatham Street, PO Box 97, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Kaslo,
BC.
|
2945 | Sahachi Miyashita | 15 September 1888 | Male |
He was born on 15 September 1888. He was a fisherman employed by Canadian Fishing
Company Gulf of Georgia Cannery, Steveston, BC. His family includes Kesa Miyashita
(mother; in Japan), Matsu Miyashita (wife; nee Matsu Tashiro; deceased), Nobuko Miyashita
(daughter), Masaaki Miyashita (son), Roy Miyashita (son), Lewie Miyashita (son), Sueyo
Miyashita (son), Sumiko Miyashita (daughter), and Saichi Miyashita (son). His home
address is listed as Gulf of Georgia Cannery, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Kaslo, BC.
|
1110 | Saichi Miyashita | 06 October 1916 | Male |
He was born on 6 October 1916. He was a logger employed by Jackson Logging Company,
Wilson Creek, BC. His family includes Matsu Miyashita (mother), Sahachi Miyashita
(father), Roy Miyashita (brother), Louis Miyashita (brother), Suyeo Miyashita (brother),
and Sumiko Miyashita (sister). His home address is listed as Steveston, BC. He was
interned at Angler, ON before being forcibly uprooted to Neys, ON.
|
4273 | Shigeki Miyashita | 12 May 1913 | Male |
He was born on 12 May 1913. He was a fish buyer employed by Nelson Brothers Company,
Vancouver, BC. His family includes Yurie Miyashita (mother; nee Yurie Uyeyama) and
Iwao Miyashita (father). His home address is listed as P.O. Box 138, Steveston, BC.
He was forcibly uprooted to Toronto, ON.
|
3324 | Shizuma Miyashita | 31 August 1888 | Male |
He was born on 31 August 1888. He was a fisherman employed by Canadian Fishing Company.
His family includes Toshiko Miyashita (wife; nee Toshiko Ikeda), Satomi Miyashita
(son), Setsuo Miyashita (son), Mitsuo Miyashita (son) and Hideaki Miyashita (son).
His home address is listed as 77 Moncton Street, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Picture Butte, AB.
|
9704 | Tose Miyashita | 03 July 1902 | Female |
She was born on 03 July 1902. Her maiden name is Tose Nabata. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Tomi Nabata (mother), Sotaro Nabata (father), Ihei Miyashita (husband),
Toshiko Miyashita (daughter), Teruko Miyashita (daughter), Noriyoshi Miyashita (son),
Kazuko Miyashita (daughter) and Hirokazu Miyashita (son). Her home address is listed
as 116 West 4th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Glenwood, AB.
|
12852 | Toshiko Miyashita | 01 March 1924 | Female |
She was born on 01 March 1924. She was a student dressmaker at Marietta Dressmaking
School, Homer Street, Vancouver, BC. Her family includes Tose Nabata (mother) and
Ihei Miyashita (father). Her home addresses are listed as 152 West 5th Avenue, Vancouver,
BC and 221 West 5th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan Extension,
BC and was exiled to Japan on 02 October 1946. No seized property is listed in the
file.
|
5031 | Toshiko Miyashita | 05 June 1904 | Female |
She was born on 5 June 1904. Her maiden name is Toshiko Ikeda. She was a self-employed
dressmaker. Her family includes Tsune Ikeda (mother; nee Tsune Tamura), Kijiro Ikeda
(father), Shizuma Miyashita (husband), Satomi Miyashita (son), Setsuo Miyashita (son),
Mitsuo Miyashita (son), and Hideaki Miyashita (son). Her home address is listed as
P.O. Box 445, 77 Moncton Street, Steveston, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge,
AB and Picture Butte, AB.
|
6648 | Yurie Miyashita | 29 February 1892 | Female |
She was born on 29 February 1892. She is also listed in the files as Yuriye Miyashita.
She was a housewife. Her family includes Iwao Miyashita [possibly Ihaho Miyashita]
(husband), Shigeki Miyashita (son), Kiyomi Miyashita (daughter), Joe Miyashita (son),
Keiya Miyashita (son), and Midori Miyashita (daughter). Her home address is listed
as P.O. Box 138, No. 1 Road and Moncton Street, Steveston, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to Greenwood, BC and Midway, BC.
|
Miyata
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
5830 | Einosuke Miyata | 08 February 1885 | Male |
He was born on 8 February 1885. He was a logger. His family includes Sue Miyata (mother;
nee Sue Ishiodori), Sukeon Miyata (father), and Mino Miyata (wife; nee Mino Anraku;
in Japan). His home address is listed as 207 Gore Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Tashme, BC and he was exiled to Japan on 31 May 1946.
|
7161 | Kamekichi Miyata | 27 June 1870 | Male |
He was born on 27 June 1870. He was a janitor employed by Canada Daily News, Vancouver,
BC. His family includes Sugi Miyata (wife), Tamotsu Ito [previously used the name
Tomotsu Miyata] (adopted son), Hisashi Miyata (adopted grandson), and Tsutomu Miyata
(adopted grandson). His home address is listed as 976 East Pender Street, Vancouver,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC where he died on 21 August 1943.
|
8499 | Mikusa Miyata | 03 January 1910 | Female |
She was born on 3 January 1910. She was a housewife. Her maiden name was Mikusa Higashi.
Her family includes Takekuma Miyata (husband), Fred Miyata [also listed as Takemitsu
Miyata] (son), Thomas Miyata [also listed as Tsutomu Miyata] (son), Minoru Miyata
(son), Henry Miyata [also listed as Susumu Miyata] (son), Kesagiku Higashi (mother;
nee Kesagiku Matsuura), Ruriko Miyata (daughter), and Kesakichi Higashi (father).
Her home address is listed as 835 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Tashme, BC.
|
12373 | Ninosuke Miyata | 01 February 1901 | Male |
He was born on 1 February 1901. He was a mill worker. His family includes Tome Miyata
(mother; nee Tome Takenoshita), Takejiro Miyata (father), Suye Miyata (wife; nee Suye
Nagatomo; in Japan), Fusae Miyata (daughter; in Japan), Misuo Miyata (son; in Japan),
Yasuko Miyata (daughter; in Japan), Reiko Miyata (daughter; in Japan), and Yoshiko
Miyata (daughter; in Japan). Port Alice, BC and Jasper, AB are listed as former addresses.
He was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC and Port Arthur, ON.
|
10886 | Sugi Miyata | 22 March 1873 | Female |
She was born on 22 March 1873. She was a housewife. Her family includes Kamekichi
Miyata (husband), Hisashi Miyata (adopted grandson), Tamotsu Ito [previously used
Tamotsu Miyata] (adopted son), Tsutomu Miyata (adopted grandson). Her home address
is listed as 976 Pender Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to New Denver,
BC.
|
11896 | Takehiko Miyata | 25 January 1907 | Male |
He was born on 25 January 1907. He was a millworker employed by Port Alice Pulp Mill.
His family includes Takejiro Miyata (father), Tomi Miyata (mother; nee Tomi Takeshita),
Yemi Miyata (wife; nee Yemi Arima), Tayeko Miyata (daughter), Tadashi Miyata (son),
and Riyeko Miyata (daughter). He lived in Port Alice, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Tashme, BC.
|
11897 | Takekuma Miyata | 19 March 1905 | Male |
He was born on 19 March 1905. He was a mill worker employed by B. C. Pulp & Paper
Company. His family includes Takejiro Miyata (father), Tome Miyata (mother; nee Tome
Takeshita), Mikusa Miyata (wife; nee Mikusa Higashi), Ruriko Miyata (daughter), Fred
Miyata [also listed as Takemitsu Miyata] (son), Thomas Miyata [also listed as Tsutomu
Miyata] (son), Minoru Miyata (son), and Henry Miyata [also listed as Susumu Miyata]
(son). He lived in Port Alice, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
|
9345 | Yemi Miyata | 17 June 1917 | Female |
She was born on 17 June 1917. Her maiden name is Yemi Arima. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Tsuru Arima (mother; nee Tsuru Machida), Mosuke Arima (father),
Takehiko Miyata (husband), Tayeko Miyata (daughter), Tadashi Miyata (son) and Riyeko
Miyata (daughter). Her home address is listed as 835 Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC.
Port Alice, BC is listed as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted to Tashme,
BC.
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Miyauchi
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
2264 | Haruo Miyauchi | 04 January 1908 | Male |
Miyauchi was born on 4 January 1908. He was a millhand for Consolidated Whaling Co.
Victoria, BC. His family includes Motokichi Miyauchi [also listed as Otokichi in file]
(father; deceased at time of file), Tase Miyauchi (mother; nee Tase Miyauchi), Yaeko
Miyauchi [also listed as Rosemary Miyauchi] (wife; nee Yaeko Rosemary Kinoshita),
Kyoko Miyauchi (daughter; 6 July 1942). He lived at 710 Alexander Street, Vancouver,
BC, was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, and exiled to Japan on 31 May 1945. His seized
property includes a house at 710 Alexander Street, Vancouver, bedroom and dining room
furniture, gas stove, kitchen utensils, and a dog.
|
9540 | Kayoko Miyauchi | 07 December 1915 | Female |
She was born on 07 December 1915. Her maiden name is Kayoko Tehara. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Suye Tehara (mother; nee Suye Nishikawa), Genyo Tehara (father),
Shozo Miyauchi (husband), Ronald Miyauchi [also listed as Masami Miyauchi] (son; born
in 1941). Her home address is listed as 835 West 7th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. 842 West
7th Avenue, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted
to Sandon, BC.
|
3140 | Kumakichi Miyauchi | 17 June 1867 | Male |
He was born on 17 June 1867. He was a retired farmer. His family includes Tazu Miyauchi
(wife; deceased). His home address is listed as 835 West 7th Avenue, Vancouver, BC.
He was forcibly uprooted to Sandon, BC and 144 Robert Street, Toronto, ON.
|
403_xi | Shigeo Miyauchi | 25 March 1898 | Male |
He was born on 25 March 1898. He was a storekeeper. His family includes Tase Miyauchi
(mother), Otokichi Miyauchi (father), Sadako Miyauchi (wife; nee Sadako Horiuchi;
deceased), Matsue Miyauchi (daughter), and Masae Miyauchi (daughter). His home address
is listed as 500 Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC. He was interned at Angler, ON before
being exiled to Japan on 31 May 1946.
|
15357 | Shizuo Miyauchi | 05 December 1902 | Male |
He was born on 5 December 1902. He was a millhaand. His family includes Naojiro Miyauchi
(father), Tomi Miyauchi (wife; nee Tomi Saneyoshi), Kunio Miyauchi (son), Toshiko
Miyauchi (daughter), and Shigeko Miyauchi (daughter). 1889 Triumph Street, Vancouver,
BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Raymond, AB.
|
1297 | Shozo Miyauchi | 26 October 1914 | Male |
Miayuchi was born on 26 October 1914 in Shisaken, Japan. He is also listed as Bob
Miyauchi. He was a mill worker employed by B.C. Fir and Cedar Lumber Compnay, Vancouver,
BC. His family includes Kumakichi Miyauchi (father), Kayo Miyauchi (mother, nee Kayo
Tehara), Kayoko Miyauchi [also listed as Kayo Miyauchi] (wife), and Ronald Miyauchi
[also listed as Masami Miyauchi] (son; born 21 September 1941, died 9 March 1942).
His home address is listed as 835 West 7th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Petawawa on 16 May 1942. He was released on 18 May 1943 on condition of
accepting employment from Mr. Graham Pipher, Ontario representative of the British
Columbia Security Commission. His address as of 7 February 1947 is listed as 144 Robert
Street, Toronto, ON. His listed seized property includes household goods.
|
12237 | Tase Miyauchi | Female |
Miyauchi’s birthdate was not listed in the file. Her family includes Motokichi Miyauchi
(husband; deceased at time of file), Shigeo Miyauchi (son), Haruo Miyauchi (son),
Matsue Miyauchi (granddaughter; Shigeo Miyauchi’s daughter), Masae Miyauchi (granddaughter;
Shigeo Miyauchi’s daughter). She lived at 710 Alexander Street, Vancouver, BC. She
was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC. She was exiled to Japan on 31 May 1946. She has
no listed seized property.
|
|
4180 | Tomi Miyauchi | 21 February 1912 | Female |
She was born on 21 February 1912. She was a housewife. Her family includes Tai Saneyoshi
[Toi Saneyoshi] (mother; nee Tai Yamanouchi or Toi Yamanouchi), Kenichi Saneyoshi
(father), Shizuo Miyauchi (husband), Kunio Miyauchi (son), Toshiko Miyauchi (daughter),
and Shigeko Miyauchi (daughter). Her home address is listed as 1889 Triumph Street,
Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge, AB.
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1018_xi | Toshio Miyauchi | 1914 | Male |
He was born in 1914. He was a labourer employed by E. & G. Logging Company Limited,
Toba Inlet, Salmon Bay, BC. His family includes Tate Miyauchi [possibly Tase Miyauchi]
(mother) and Otokichi Miyauchi (father). His home address is listed as 710 Alexander
Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Angler, ON and was exiled to Japan
on 31 May 1946.
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4255 | Tsuruko Miyauchi | 28 February 1903 | Female |
She was born on 28 February 1903. She was a housewife. Her family includes Kenichi
Saneyoshi (father), Tameji Miyauchi (husband), and Sachiko Miyauchi (daughter). Her
home address is listed as 292 Columbia Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to Welling, AB.
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12238 | Yaeko Miyauchi | 26 April 1919 | Female |
She was born on 26 April 1919. Her name is also listed as Rosemary Miyauchi and her
maiden name is Yaeko Rosemary Kinoshita. She was a housewife. Her family includes
Umekichi Kinoshita (father), Haruo Miyauchi (husband), and Kyoko Miyauchi (daughter).
Her home address is listed as 710 Alexander Street, Vancouver, BC. 616 Princess Avenue,
Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted to 14 Mile
Ranch, Tashme, BC and was exiled to Japan on 31 May 1946.
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Miyawaki
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
2329 | Ichimatsu Miyawaki | 17 May 1889 | Male |
He was born on 17 May 1889. He was a fisherman. His family includes Sugi Miyawaki
(wife; nee Sugi Funashiro; in Japan), Manabu Miyawaki (son; in Japan), Reiji Miyawaki
(son; in Japan), Shiori Miyawaki (daughter; in Japan), Harumi Miyawaki (daughter;
in Japan), Midori Miyawaki (daughter; in Japan), and an unnamed two year old daughter.
His home address is listed as Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Griffin Lake,
BC and was exiled to Japan on 31 May 1946.
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Miyazaki
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
12431 | Chiyoki Miyazaki | 20 March 1914 | Male |
He was born on 20 March 1914. He was a mill hand. His family includes Kame Miyazaki
(mother; nee Kame Mishima) and Otoshichi Miyazaki (father). Rural Route No. 1, Hammond,
BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Midway, BC.
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8096 | Eiji Miyazaki | 21 November 1920 | Male |
He was born on 21 November 1920. He was a Truck Driver employed by River Fish Company
Limited, Steveston, BC. His family includes Tama Miyazaki (mother; nee Tama Shojima),
and Girobei Miyazaki (father). His home address is listed as 225 Gore Avenue, Vancouver,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Magrath, AB and Lethbridge, AB.
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8084 | Fumiko Miyazaki | 08 January 1923 | Female |
She was born on 8 January 1923. She was a student at Grandville High School of Commerce,
Vancouver, BC. Her family includes Tama Miyazaki (mother; nee Tama Shojima), and Girobi
Miyazaki (father). Her home address is listed as 216 Gore Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She
was forcibly uprooted to Magrath, AB.
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8046 | Girobei Miyazaki | 15 November 1888 | Male |
He was born on 15 November 1888. He was a poultry store owner under the name of Miyazaki
Poultry Store at 216 Gore Avenue, Vancouver, BC. His family includes Tama Miyazaki
(wife; nee Tama Shojima), Kikue Muraoka (daughter; nee Kikue Miyazaki), Eiji Miyazaki
(son), Fumiko Miyazaki (daughter), Masako Miyazaki (daughter), and Masami Miyazaki
(son). His home address is listed as 223 Gore Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Magrath, AB.
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10993 | Hana Miyazaki | 13 December 1896 | Female |
She was born on 13 December 1896. Her maiden name is Hana Hayashi. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Ihachi Miyazaki (husband), Yaeko Miyazaki (daughter), Junko Miyazaki
(daughter). Her home address is listed as 329 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. She was
forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC and exiled to Japan on 2 August 1946.
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4636 | Ihachi Miyazaki | 19 June 1886 | Male |
He was born on 19 June 1886. He was a self-employed storekeeper. His family includes
Hana Miyazaki (wife; nee Hana Hayashi), Yaeko Miyazaki (daughter), and Junko Miyazaki
(daughter). His home address is listed as 329 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. He was
forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC and Slocan, BC. He was exiled to Japan on 2 August
1946.
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6917 | Katsumi Miyazaki | 20 June 1925 | Male |
He was born on 20 June 1925. He was a farm hand employed by his father and also worked
as a “delivery boy” for a fish company. His family includes Namiye Miyazaki (mother
nee Namiye Fujimoto) and Shinzo Miyazaki (father). His home address is listed as Rural
Route No. 1, New Westminster, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Kaslo, BC. No seized
property is listed in the file.
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12443 | Koichiro Miyazaki | 13 August 1904 | Male |
He was born on 13 August 1904. He was a schoolteacher. His family includes Haya Miyazaki
(mother; nee Haya Ewakuna), Tetsutaro Miyazaki (father), Yoshiko Miyazaki (wife; nee
Yoshiko An), and Reika Miyazaki (daughter). 154 West 5th Street, Vancouver, BC is
listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Montreal, QC.
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11832 | Masajiro Miyazaki | 24 November 1899 | Male |
He was born on 24 November 1899. He was a self-employed doctor. His family includes
Sumiko Miyazaki (wife), Elizabeth Miyazaki [also listed as Masumi Miyazaki] (daughter),
and Rumiko Miyazaki [also listed as Deanna] (daughter). His home address is listed
as 2712 Triumph Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to East Lillooet,
BC.
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8086 | Masako Miyazaki | 27 January 1925 | Female |
She was born on 27 January 1925. Her family includes Tama Miyazaki (mother; nee Tama
Shojima), and Girobi Miyazaki (father). Her home address is listed as 216 Gore Avenue,
Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Magrath, AB.
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7186 | Namiye Miyazaki | 25 April 1898 | Female |
She was born on 25 April 1898. Her occupation is listed as housewife and she assisted
her husband on the farm. Her family includes Shinzo Miyazaki (husband), Tamayo Miyazaki
(daughter), and Shinichi Miyazaki (son). Her home address is listed as Rural Route
No. 1, New Westminster, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Kaslo, BC.
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9441 | Satsuki Miyazaki | 28 March 1911 | Female |
She was born on 28 March 1911. She was a housewife. Her family includes Tsuyoshi Miyazaki
(husband), Chizuko Miyazaki (daughter) and Isao Miyazaki (son). Her home address is
listed as 437 Alexander Street, Vancouver, BC. 1738 Ocean Falls, BC is listed as a
former address. She was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
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6895 | Shinzo Miyazaki | 31 July 1892 | Male |
He was born on 31 July 1892. He was a self-employed farmer. His family includes Yoshi
Miyazaki (mother; nee Yoshi Yabuta), Shosuke Miyazaki (father), Namiye Miyazaki (wife),
Tamayo Miyazaki (daughter), and Shinichi Miyazaki (son). His home address is listed
as 1360 Bailey Road, Rural Route No. 1, New Westminster, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Kaslo, BC and Moss Spur, MB.
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6448 | Shizue Miyazaki | 15 June 1909 | Female |
She was born on 15 June 1909. Her maiden name is Shizue Shimizu. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Haruye Shimizu (mother; nee Haruye Saemoto), Tomekichi Shimizu
(father), Takeo Miyazaki (husband; ne Takeo Kariya), Takemi Miyazaki (son), Kimiyo
Miyazaki (daughter), Mieko Miyazaki [also known as Miyeko Miyazaki] (daughter), Kyoko
Miyazaki (daughter), Sayoko Miyazaki (daughter), and Keigo Miyazaki (son). Her home
address is listed as P.O. Box 45, Atlas Cannery, Steveston, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to Minto City, BC.
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11835 | Sumiko Miyazaki | April 1907 | Female |
She was born in approximately 1907. She was a housewife. Her family includes Masajiro
Miyazaki (husband), Elizabeth Miyazaki [also listed as Masumi Miyazaki] (daughter),
and Rumiko Miyazaki [also listed as Deanna Miyazaki] (daughter). Her home address
is listed as 2712 Triumph Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Bridge
River, BC.
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8250 | Takeo Miyazaki | 03 April 1904 | Male |
He was born on 3 April 1904. He was a self-employed fishman. His family includes Shizue
Miyazaki (wife), Takemi Miyazaki (son), Kimiyo Miyazaki (daughter), Mieko Miyazaki
[also known as Miyeko Miyazaki] (daughter), Kyoko Miyazaki (daughter), Sayoko Miyazaki
(daughter), Keigo Miyazaki (son), Tora Miyazaki (mother; nee Toro Miyazaki), and Takichi
Kariya (father). His home address is listed as Box 45, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Minto City, BC.
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8465 | Tama Miyazaki | 23 May 1897 | Female |
She was born on 23 May 1897. She was a housewife. Her family includes Girobei Miyazaki
(husband), Kikue Muraoka (daughter; nee Kikue Miyazaki), Eiji Miyazaki (son), Fumiko
Miyazaki (daughter), Masako Miyazaki (daughter), and Masami Miyazaki (son). Her home
address is listed as 216 Gore Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to
Magrath, Alberta.
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6747 | Tora Miyazaki | 15 December 1868 | Female |
She was born on 15 December 1868. She was a housewife. Her family includes Takichi
Miyazaki (husband; ne Takichi Kariya; deceased) and Takeo Miyazaki (son). Her home
address is listed as P.O. Box 45, Steveston, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Minto
City, BC.
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6159 | Tsuru Miyazaki | 05 January 1900 | Female |
She was born on 5 January 1900. Her maiden name is Tsuru Shimano. She was a laundress
employed by Ocean Falls Laundry. Her family includes Natsuki Shimano (mother; nee
Natsuki Nawatari), Toji Shimano (father) Yaichi Miyazaki (husband). Her home address
is listed as Ocean Falls, BC and 4th 629 _ Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. She was
forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC and she was exiled to Japan on 2 October 1946.
This person is believed to be the same individual as miya314, now commented out.
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7856 | Tsuyo Miyazaki | 08 August 1890 | Female |
She was born on 8 August 1890. She is also listed as Tsuyo Harada. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Sagoro Miyazaki (former husband; deceased), Junki Harada (common-law
husband; deceased), Satsuki Takeuchi (daughter; nee Satsuki Miyazaki), Fusayo Harada
(daughter), Tadao Harada [also listed as Jimmy Miyazaki] (son), Yoshiko Harada (daughter),
Suyeo Harada (son), and Kiyoshi Harada (son). Her home address is listed as 233 Ewen
Avenue, New Westminster, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC.
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13214 | Yoshiko Miyazaki | 15 January 1908 | Female |
She was born on 15 January 1908. Her maiden name is Yoshiko An. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Maki An (mother; nee Maki Ogami), Eitaro An (father), Koichiro
Miyazaki (husband), and Reika Miyazaki (daughter). Her home address is listed as 154
West 5th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Lemon Creek, BC and Westmount,
QC.
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433_xi | Yuichi Miyazaki | 05 October 1894 | Male |
He was born on 5 October 1894. He was a grocery clerk. His family includes Kiku Miyazaki
(mother; nee Kiku Kaji), Tokichi Miyazaki (father), and Tsuru Miyazaki (wife; nee
Tsuru Shimano). His home address is listed as Ocean Falls, BC. He was interned at
Angler, ON.
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Miyazato
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
9886 | Bunroku Miyazato | 23 April 1888 | Male |
He was born on 23 April 1888. He was a shingle bolt cutter employed by McNeil Shingle
Company in Steelwater, BC. He has no listed family. His home address is listed as
1417 East Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Picture Butte,
Alberta.
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Miyazawa
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
1368 | Hachiro Miyazawa | 13 January 1888 | Male |
Miyazawa was born on 13 January 1888. He was a dry cleaner. He owned 3223 Fraser Street,
Vancouver, BC, and ran his business, Peace Cleaners, from this address. His family
includes Tersu Miyazawa (mother; nee Tersu Susuki; deceased at time of file), Zenhichi
Miyazawa (father; deceased at time of file), Hatsu Miyazawa (wife; nee Hatsu Sato),
Ichiro Miyazawa (son), Jiro Miyazawa (son), and Jean Miyazawa (daughter; born 31 October
1932). His home address is listed as 620 East Sixteenth Avenue, Vancouver, BC, which
was owned by his wife. He was forcibly uprooted to Battle Street, East Kamloops, BC.
His listed seized property includes his 1938 Terraplane sedan, sold to Cecil F. Weir,
tools, and household belongings.
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2135 | Hatsu Miyazawa | 25 February 1894 | Female |
She was born on 25 February 1894. Her maiden name is Hatsu Sato. Her occupation is
listed as housewife. Her family includes Teru Sato (mother; nee Teru Shirai), Kakichi
Sato (father), Hachiro Miyazawa (husband), Ichiro Miyazawa (son), Jiro Miyazawa (son),
and Jean Miyazawa (daughter). Her home address is listed as 620 East 16th Avenue,
Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Kamloops, BC.
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1116 | Ichiro Miyazawa | 22 January 1920 | Male |
He was born on 22 January 1920. He was a dry cleaner employed by United Cleaners,
3223 Fraser Avenue, Vancouver, BC. His family includes Hatsu Miyazawa (mother; nee
Hatsu Sato) and Hachiro Miyazawa (father). His home address is listed as 620 East
16th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to City Cleaners and Dryers,
287 Kathleen Street, Sudbury, ON.
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1114 | Jiro Miyazawa | 05 January 1923 | Male |
He was born on 5 January 1923. He was a truck driver employed by Peace Cleaners, 3223
Fraser Street, Vancouver, BC, although another document in the file states that he
is a dry cleaner. His family includes Hatsu Miyazawa (mother; nee Hatsu Sato) and
Hachiro Miyazawa (father). His home address is listed as 620 East 16th Avenue, Vancouver,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Toronto, ON and Kamloops, BC.
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Miyoko
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
8920 | Fujita Miyoko | 25 December 1925 | Female |
She was born on 25 December 1925. She was a student at Maple Ridge High School. Her
family includes Kii Fujita (mother; nee Kii Ishikawa), and Hikasaku Fujita (father).
Her home address is listed as 32nd Avenue, Ruskin, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to
Tashme, BC.
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Miyosaka
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
4153 | Robert Miyosaka | 19 August 1916 | Male |
He was born on 19 August 1916. He is also listed as Robert Mitsunori Miyosaka. He
was a millhand employed by B.C. Pulp & Paper Company, Woodfibre, BC. His family includes
Niyo Miyosaka [possibly Nujo Miyosaka] (mother; nee Niyo Tsukamoto or Nujo Tsukamoto)
and Makiji Miyosaka (father). His home address is listed as Woodfibre, BC. 430 East
Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted
to Hamilton, ON.
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Miyoshi
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
13885 | Masao Miyoshi | 21 January 1907 | Male |
He was born on 21 January 1907. He was a millhand employed by Fernridge Lumber Company.
His family includes Masano Miyoshi (mother), Etsuzo Miyoshi (father), Midori Miyoshi
(wife; nee Midori Kawamoto) and Kenneth Miyoshi (son). His home address is listed
as Rural Route No. 1, Haney, BC. 321 Johnson Street, New Westminster, BC is listed
as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Lemon Creek, Slocan Extension, BC.
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7335 | Midori Miyoshi | 08 May 1914 | Female |
She was born on 8 May 1914. Her maiden name is Midori Kawamoto. Her occupation is
listed as housewife. Her family includes Koto Kawamoto (mother; nee Koto Tanaka),
Sausuke Kawamoto (father), Masao Miyoshi (husband), and Kenneth Miyoshi (son). Her
home address is listed as Haney, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan Extension,
BC.
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Mizobuchi
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
3622 | Ushikichi Mizobuchi | 19 February 1887 | Male |
He was born on 19 February 1887. He was a self-employed boat builder. His family includes
Kinu Mizobuchi (mother; nee Kinu Masutani), Umashi Mizobuchi (father), Ito Ishii (common-law
wife), Akiko Ishii (step-daughter), Fumiko Kataoka (step-daughter; nee Fumiko Ishii),
Toshio Ishii (step-son), and Yoshio Ishii (step-son). His home address is listed as
439 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC.
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Mizoguchi
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
3098 | Soichi Mizoguchi | 28 December 1893 | Male |
He was born on 28 December 1893. He was a boom man employed by Powell Lake Shingle
Company, Powell Lake, BC. His home address is listed as Powell Lake, BC. Powell Lake
Shingle Company, Powell Lake, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted
to Schreiber, Ontario.
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Mizohata
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
15358 | Gunzo Mizohata | 20 October 1894 | Male |
He was born on 20 October 1894. He was a logger. His family includes Tono Mizohata
(mother), Tomikichi Mizohata (father), Teruko Mizohata (wife; in Japan), and Tono
Mizohata (son; in Japan). Paldi, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly
uprooted to Camp 1, Princeton, BC and Red Buck, BC. He was exiled to Japan on 31 May
1946.
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Mizokami
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
2872 | Seitaro Mizokami | 25 March 1892 | Male |
He was born on 25 March 1892. He was a rooming house keeper. His family includes Shizu
Mizokami (wife; nee Shizu Ekawa), Kuniko Mizokami (daughter), and Masako Mizokami
(daughter). His home address is listed as 1012 Main Street, Vancouver, BC. He was
forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC and was exiled to Japan on 2 October 1946.
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6004 | Shizu Mizokami | 01 October 1903 | Female |
She was born on 1 October 1903. She was a rooming housekeeper employed by her husband.
Her family includes Seitaro Mizokami (husband), Kuniko Mizokami (daughter), and Masako
Mizokami (daughter). Her home address is listed as 409 Alexander Street, Vancouver,
BC and 1012 Main Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC and
she was exiled to Japan on 2 October 1946.
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Mizuguchi
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
1475 | Akisaburo Mizuguchi | 10 October 1923 | Male |
Mizuguchi was born on 10 October 1923. He was a student. His family includes Shige
Mizuguchi (mother) and Chiokichi Mizuguchi (father). His home address is listed as
P.O. Box 435, Steveston, BC. 362 Alexander Street, Vaqncouver, BC is listed as a former
address. He was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC and was exiled to Japan on 17 June
1946. No seized property is listed in the file.
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1727 | Chiyokichi Mizuguchi | 30 July 1877 | Male |
He was born on 30 July 1877. He was a farmer. His family includes Shige Mizuguchi
(wife), Akisaburo Mizuguchi (son), and Katsumi Mizuguchi [possibly also listed as
Tatsumi Mizuguchi] (son). His home address is listed as 79 Richmond Street, Steveston,
BC. 362 Alexander Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly
uprooted to Spences Bridge, BC and Ashcroft, BC. He was exiled to Japan on 17 June
1946.
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689 | Denkichi Mizuguchi | 03 August 1884 | Male |
He was born on 03 August 1884. He was a fisherman employed by A.B.C. Packers, Steveston,
BC. His family includes Sayo Mizuguchi (wife), Tomiko Mizuguchi (daughter), Setsuko
Mizuguchi (daughter), Yukio Mizuguchi (son), and Yutaka Mizuguchi (son). His home
address is listed as PO Box 435, Steveston, BC. 362 Alexander Street, Vancouver, BC
is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to PO Box 20, Spences Bridge,
BC and Tashme, BC.
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4870 | Masako Mizuguchi | 18 October 1906 | Female |
She was born on 18 October 1906. She was a housewife. Her family includes Yukino Oda
(mother; nee Yukino Hirano), Mosaburo Oda (father), Seiichiro Mizuguchi (husband),
Edward Mizuguchi [also listed as Kiyohiko Mizuguchi] (son), Mark Mizuguchi [also listed
as Masato Mizuguchi] (son), Roger Mizuguchi [also listed as Hiromu Mizuguchi] (son),
Naomi Mizuguchi (daughter), and David Mizuguchi [also listed as Shinobu Mizuguchi]
(son). Her home address is listed as House No. 9, Phoenix Cannery, Steveston, BC.
P.O. Box 12, Steveston, BC is listed as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted
to Kaslo, BC and Chapleau, ON.
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1153 | Sayo Mizuguchi | 24 April 1898 | Female |
She was born on 24 April 1898. Her occupation is listed as housewife. Her family includes
Denkichi Mizuguchi (husband), Yukio Mizuguchi (son), Yutaka Mizuguchi (son), Tomiko
Mizuguchi (daughter), and Setsuko Mizuguchi (daughter). Her home address is listed
as House No. 50, Phoenix Cannery, Steveston, BC. 362 Alexander Street, Vancouver,
BC is listed as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
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14558 | Seiichiro Mizuguchi | 18 April 1905 | Male |
He was born on 18 April 1905. He was a cannery worker. His family includes Masako
Mizuguchi (wife; nee Masako Oda), Edward Mizuguchi [also listed as Kiyohiko Mizuguchi]
(son), Mark Mizuguchi [also listed as Masato Mizuguchi] (son), Roger Mizuguchi [also
listed as Hiromu Mizuguchi] (son), Naomi Mizuguchi (daughter), and David Mizuguchi
[also listed as Shinobu Mizuguchi] (son). Steveston, BC is listed as a former address.
He was forcibly uprooted to Kaslo, BC where he died on 30 June 1944.
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1165 | Shige Mizuguchi | 23 January 1893 | Female |
She was born on 23 January 1893. Her occupation is listed as housewife. Her family
includes Chiyokichi Mizuguchi (husband), Akisaburo Mizuguchi (son), Katsumi Mizuguchi
(son). Her home address is listed as 79 Richmond Street, Steveston, BC. 362 Alexander
Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted to
Tashme, BC and was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
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14362 | Tomiko Mizuguchi | 30 November 1926 | Female |
She was born on 30 November 1926. She was a student. Her family includes Sayo Mizuguchi
(mother; nee Sayo Harada) and Denkichi Mizuguchi (father). Her home address is listed
as Steveston, BC. 362 Alexander Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address.
She was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC and Spences Bridge, BC.
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2515 | Yukio Mizuguchi | 24 June 1919 | Male |
He was born on 24 June 1919. He was a fisherman employed by A.B.C. Packing Company.
His family includes Sayo Mizuguchi (mother; nee Sayo Harada) and Denkichi Mizuguchi
(father). His home address is listed as House 50, Phoenix Cannery, Steveston, BC.
306 Alexander Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly
uprooted to Tashme, BC.
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1015 | Yutaka Mizuguchi | 21 February 1925 | Male |
He was born on 21 February 1925. He was a student. His family includes Sayo Mizuguchi
(mother) and Denkichi Mizuguchi (father). His home address is listed as PO Box 435,
Steveston, BC and #15 Phoenix Cannery. 362 Alexander Street, Vancouver, BC is listed
as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to 15 Mile Camp, Hope, BC and Spences
Bridge, BC.
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Mizuhara
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
3563 | Joe Mizuhara | 16 February 1920 | Male |
He was born on 16 February 1920. He was a clerk employed by his father Mr. Mizuhara.
His family includes Tomi Mizuhara (mother; nee Tomi Nakagawa), and Seikichi Mizuhara
(father). His home address is listed as 36 Nanaimo Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to New Denver, BC.
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10850 | Kanako Mizuhara | 04 November 1918 | Female |
She was born on 4 November 1918. She was a nurse employed by New Denver Hospital.
Her family includes Seikichi Mizuhara (father) and Tomi Mizuhara (nee Tomi Nakagawa).
Her home address is listed as 36 Nanaimo Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to New Denver, BC.
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10009 | Mary Mizuhara | 23 May 1922 | Female |
She was born on 23 May 1922. She was a student at Britannia High School in Vancouver,
BC. Her family includes Seikichi Mizuhara (father) and Tomi Mizuhara (mother; nee
Tomi Inakagawa. Her home address is listed as 36 Nanaimo Road, Vancouver, BC. She
was forcibly uprooted to Rosebery, BC.
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10010 | Seikichi Mizuhara | 08 February 1887 | Male |
He was born on 8 February 1887. He was a self-employed Real Estate & Insurance Broker
‘S. Mizuhara’ Company, at 243 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. His family includes Tomi
Mizuhara (wife), Joseph Mizuhara [also listed as Shaw Mizuhara] (son), Kanako Mizuhara
(daughter), Joe Mizuhara (son), Mary Mizuhara (daughter). His home address is listed
as 36 Nanaimo Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC.
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10392 | Shaw Mizuhara | 22 June 1917 | Male |
He is also listed as Joseph Mizuhara. He was born on 22 June 1917. He was a student
at University of British Columbia. His family includes Seikichi Mizuhara (father)
and Tomi Mizuhara (mother; nee Tomi Nakagawa). His home address is listed as 36 Nanaimo
Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC.
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10451 | Tomi Mizuhara | 14 March 1892 | Female |
She was born on 14 March 1892. She was a housewife. Her family includes Seikichi Mizuhara
(husband), Joseph Mizuhara [also listed as Shaw Mizuhara] (son), Kanako Mizuhara (daughter),
Joe Mizuhara (son) and Mary Mizuhara (daughter). Her home address is listed as 36
Nanaimo Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC and Verdun,
QC.
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Mizuire
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
359 | Usaburo Mizuire | 15 February 1879 | Male |
He was born on 15 February 1879. He was a fisherman employed by Oceanic Cannery, Skeena
River, BC. His home address is listed as Oceanic Cannery, Skeena River, BC. He was
forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC.
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Mizuno
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
6217 | Chiyoko Mizuno | 01 January 1922 | Female |
She was born on 1 January 1922. She was a cannery worker employed by B.C. Packers,
Steveston, BC. Her family includes Natsu Mizuno (mother; nee Natsu Uyeda), and Shigeichiro
Mizuno (father). Her home address is listed as P.O. Box 80, Steveston, BC. She was
forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC.
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10889 | Fumiyo Mizuno | 22 November 1889 | Female |
Her maiden name was Fumiyo Nakamura. She was born on 22 November 1889. She ran a rooming
house. Her family includes Rikichi Nakamura (father), Hideko Nakamura (mother; nee
Hideko Hatashita), Toyotaro Mizuno (husband; deceased), Hisaye Mizuno (daughter),
and Jitsumi Mizuno (daughter). Her home address is listed as 578 Alexander Street,
Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Toronto, Ontario.
|
10506 | Haruaki Mizuno | 19 May 1926 | Male |
He was born on 19 May 1926. He was a student at Richmond High School. His family includes
Natsu Mizuno (mother; nee Natsu Ueda) and Shigeichiro Mizuno (father). His home address
is listed as 16 Dyke Road, Steveston, BC. PO Box 80, Steveston, BC is listed as a
former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Coaldale, AB.
|
10887 | Hisaye Mizuno | 07 December 1915 | Female |
She was born on 7 December 1915. She was a clerk employed by Mr. Tagashira. Her family
includes Tayotaro Mizuno (father) and Fumiyo Mizuno (mother; nee Fumiyo Nakamura).
Her home address is listed as 875 Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Sandon, BC.
|
10888 | Jitsumi Mizuno | 20 May 1920 | Female |
She was born on 20 May 1920. No listed occupation. Her family includes Tayotaro Mizuno
(father) and Fumiyo Mizuno (mother; nee Fumiyo Nakamura). Her home address is listed
as 875 Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC.
|
2308 | Joji Mizuno | 05 April 1903 | Male |
He was born on 5 April 1903. He was a farmer. His family includes Misa Mizuno (mother),
Hikoji Mizuno (father), Kimiyo Mizuno (wife; nee Kimiyo Sabi), Yoshio Mizuno (son),
Sadao Mizuno (son), Harumi Mizuno (daughter), and Mitsuye Mizuno (daughter). His home
address is listed as Blenkinsop Road, Victoria, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to New
Denver, BC and Central Bedeque, P.E.I.
|
3143 | Kiyo Mizuno | 17 September 1911 | Male |
He was born on 17 September 1911. He was a cannery worker employed by Colonial Packers,
Vancouver, BC. His family includes Shu Mizuno (mother; nee Shu Kobayashi) and Seibe
Mizuno (father). His home address is listed as 758 East Powell Street, Vancouver,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Westwold, BC and Pritchard, BC.
|
4749 | Natsu Mizuno | 05 September 1891 | Female |
She was born on 5 September 1891. She was a housewife. Her family includes Shigechiro
Mizuno (husband), Minako Mizuno (daughter), Shigeru Mizuno (son), Chiyoko Mizuno (daughter),
Tomiko Mizuno (daughter), Haruaki Mizuno (son), Yuriko Mizuno (daughter), Kazuo Mizuno
(son), and Kiyoshi Mizuno (son). Her home address is listed as P.O. Box 80, House
No. 16, Imperial Cannery, Steveston, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge,
AB, Coaldale, AB, and Taber, AB.
|
3542 | Shigechiro Mizuno | November 1878 | Male |
He was born on November 1878. He was a self-employed farmer. His family includes Natsu
Mizuno (wife), Haruaki Mizuno (son), Kazuo Mizuno (son), Kiyoshi Mizuno (son), Minako
Mizuno (daughter), Shigeru Mizuno (son), Chiyoko Mizuno (daughter), Tomiko Mizuno
(daughter), Yuriko Mizuno (daughter). His home address is listed as P.O. Box 80, Steveston,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Coaldale, AB.
|
10281 | Shigeru Mizuno | 22 July 1918 | Male |
He was born on 22 July 1918. He was a fisherman. His family includes Shigeichiro Mizuno
(father) and Matsu Mizuno (mother; nee Matsu Uyeda). He lived in Steveston, BC. He
was forcibly uprooted to Taber, Alberta.
|
10472 | Shinchiro Mizuno | 08 June 1906 | Male |
He was born on 8 June 1906. He was a millhand employed by Hammond Cedar Company. His
family includes Teru Mizuno (mother; nee Teru Iwase), Nosejiro Mizuno (father), and
Tsuru Mizuno (wife; nee Tsuru Endo). His home address is listed as Box 343, Pitt Meadows,
BC. 2285 Advent Road, Pitt Meadows, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly
uprooted to New Denver, BC.
|
1118 | Shintaro Mizuno | 01 September 1889 | Male |
He was born on 1 September 1889. He was a mixing room man employed by Ocean Falls
Pacific Paper Mill. His family includes Tsuji Mizuno (wife), Shinji Mizuno (son),
Hiroshi Mizuno (son), Aiko Mizuno (daughter), Susumu Mizuno (son), and Tsutomu Mizuno
(son). His home address is listed as 768 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. Ocean Falls,
BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC.
|
6218 | Tomiko Mizuno | 25 July 1924 | Female |
She was born on 25 July 1924. She was a cannery worker employed B.C. Packers, Steveston,
BC. Her family includes Natsu Mizuno (mother; nee Natsu Uyeda), and Shigeichiro Mizuno
(father). Her home address is listed as P.O. Box 80, No. 16, Imperial Cannery, Steveston,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC.
|
8723 | Tsuji Mizuno | 09 July 1906 | Female |
She was born on 9 July 1906. She was a housewife. Her family includes Shintaro Mizuno
(husband), Shinji Mizuno (son), Hiroshi Mizuno (son), Aiko Mizuno (daughter), Susumu
Mizuno (son), and Tsutomu Mizuno (son). Her home address is listed as Ocean Falls,
BC and 758 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to New Denver,
BC.
|
10473 | Tsuru Mizuno | 26 August 1910 | Female |
She was born on 26 August 1910. Her maiden name is Tsuru Endo. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Onsuye Endo (mother; nee Onsuye Sato), Hirosaku Endo (father),
and Shinichiro Mizuno (husband). Her home address is listed as Box 343, Pitt Meadows,
BC. 2285 Advent Road, Pitt Meadows, BC is listed as a former address. She was forcibly
uprooted to Hastings Park, Vancouver, BC and New Denver, BC.
|
Mizunuma
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
13186 | Rinko Mizunuma | 17 January 1909 | Female |
She was born on 17 January 1909. She was a houseworker employed by W.J. Van Dusen,
1390 Minto Crescent, Vancouver, BC. Her family includes Tokuye Takahashi [possibly
also Tokuye Mizunuma] (mother) and Hiroshi Mizunuma (father). Her home address is
listed as 1390 Minto Crescent, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Dundas,
ON.
|
Mizusawa
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
9801 | Mutsuko Mizusawa | 15 April 1925 | Female |
Also listed as Beth Mizusawa. She was born on 15 April 1925. She was a student. Her
family includes Toye Mizusawa [also listed as Toye Kaneko] (mother; nee Toye Shibasaki),
and Arata Mizusawa (father). Her home address is listed as 782 East Pender Street,
Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Thomas, Ontario.
|
9800 | Tomiko Mizusawa | 18 January 1919 | Female |
She was born on 18 January 1919. She was a dressmaker employed by Elite Dressmaker,
Vancouver, BC. Her family includes Toye Mizusawa [also listed as Toye Kaneko] (mother;
nee Toye Shibasaki). Her home address is listed as 782 East Pender Street, Vancouver,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Hamilton, Ontario.
|
Mizuta
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
3072 | Jisaburo Mizuta | 26 November 1890 | Male |
He was born on 26 November 1890. He was a cook and a labourer employed by Great Northern
Cannery at Sherman Avenue, West Vancouver, BC. His family includes Kane Mizuta (mother;
nee Kane Tauchi), Asakichi Mizuta (father), Tane Mizuta (wife; nee Tane Yukawa; in
Japan), Haruji Mizuta (son; in Japan) and Asako Mizuta (daughter; in Japan). His home
address is listed as Glacier, BC and 245 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Solsqua, BC and exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
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Mizutani
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
3863 | Giichiro Mizutani | 11 December 1892 | Unknown |
He was born on 11 December 1892. He was a self-employed cleaner and dyer. His family
includes Kuri Mizutani (wife; nee Kuri Miyauchi), Yoshiko Mizutani (daughter), Frank
Mizutani [also listed as Hideo Mizutani] (son), and Mary Mizutani (daughter). His
home address is listed as 1758 Fourth Avenue West, Vancouver, BC. 1785 Fourth Avenue
West, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Toronto,
ON.
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5362 | Hisao Mizutani | 20 December 1909 | Male |
He was born on 20 December 1909. He was a self-employed fisherman. His family includes
Nao Mizutani (mother), Hisahichi Mizutani (father), Tamiko Mizutani (wife; nee Tamiko
Ohara), Yayoi Mizutani (daughter), Takeshi Mizutani (son), and Hiromi Mizutani (daughter).
His home address is listed as P.O. Box 27, Phoenix Cannery house No. 16, Steveston,
BC and North Galiano, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Kaslo, BC, Greenwood, BC and
he was exiled to Japan on 2 October 1946.
|
8556 | Kuri Mizutani | 15 October 1903 | Female |
She was born on 15 October 1903. She was a housewife. Her maiden name was Kuri Miyauchi.
Her family includes Giichiro Mizutani (husband), Yoshiko Mizutani (daughter), Frank
Mizutani [also listed as Hideo Mizutani] (son), Mary Mizutani (daughter), and Kumakichi
Miyauchi (father). Her home address is listed as 1750 West 4th Avenue, Vancouver,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Toronto, Ontario.
|
4862 | Tamiko Mizutani | 23 October 1912 | Female |
She was born on 23 October 1912. She was a housewife. Her family includes Chiyo Ohara
(mother; nee Chiyo Hama), Tomekichi Ohara (father), Hisao Mizutani (husband), Yayoi
Mizutani (daughter), Takeshi Mizutani (son), and Hiromi Mizutani (daughter). Her home
address is listed as House No. 16, Phoenix Cannery, Steveston, BC. P.O. Box 27, Steveston,
BC is listed as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted to Kaslo, BC and Greenwood,
BC. She was exiled to Japan on 2 October 1946.
|
9764 | Tomiye Mizutani | 16 October 1919 | Female |
She was born on 16 October 1919. She was a housewife. Her maiden name was Tomiye Uyesugi.
Her family includes Tsuneichi Mizutani (husband), Yasuko Mizutani (daughter), Waki
Uyesugi (mother; nee Waki Mori), and Genya Uyesugi (father). Her home address is listed
as 332 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
|
11234 | Tsuneichi Mizutani | 13 March 1914 | Male |
He was born on 13 March 1914. He was a fisherman employed by North Pacific Cannery.
His family includes Hisakichi Mizutani (father), Nao Mizutani (mother), Tomiye Mizutani
[also listed as Tomie Mizutani] (wife; nee Tomie Uyesugi or Tomiye Uyesugi), Yasuko
Mizutani (daughter). His home address is listed as 332 Cordova East, Vancouver, BC.
He was forcibly uprooted to Montreal, Quebec.
|
8578 | Yoshiko Mizutani | 15 July 1925 | Female |
She was born on 15 July 1925. Her family includes Kuni Mizutani (mother; nee Kuni
Miyaguchi), and Giichiro Mizutani (father). Her home address is listed as 1758 West
4th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Toronto, ON.
|
Mizuyabu
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
3160 | Fumiyo Mizuyabu | 08 December 1925 | Female |
She was born on 08 December 1925. Her family includes Moto Mizuyabu (mother; need
Moto Hamanishi) and Tsuneziro Mizuyabu (father). Her home address is listed as 238
Chelsea Street, Nanaimo, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC and Lemon Creek,
BC. She was exiled to Japan on 02 August 1946.
|
259 | Hisao Mizuyabu | 12 June 1916 | Male |
He was born on 12 June 1916. He was a fisherman employed by B.C. Packers Limited.
His home address is listed as 330 Heatley Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Essex Camp, ON and Belle River, ON.
|
8419 | Ino Mizuyabu | 13 September 1884 | Female |
She was born on 13 September 1884. She was a housewife. Her family includes Tokumatsu
Mizuyabu (husband; deceased). Her home address is listed as Inverness Cannery, Skeena
River, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to East Lillooet, BC.
|
5781 | Kayako Mizuyabu | 22 February 1921 | Female |
She was born on 22 February 1921. Her family includes Masa Mizuyabu (mother; nee Masa
Mio), and Ukichi Mizuyabu (father). Her home address is listed as P.O. Box 225, Gulf
of Georgia Cannery, Steveston, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC and
she was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
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3158 | Moto Mizuyabu | 12 April 1904 | Female |
She was born on 12 April 1904. Her maiden name is Moto Hamanishi. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Koshiko Hamanishi (mother; nee Koshiko Yoshida), Tsunekichi Hamanishi
(father), Tsuneziro Mizuyabu (husband), Teruko Mizuyabu (daughter), Yukiharu Mizuyabu
(son), Shigekiyo Mizuyabu (son), Takao Mizuyabu (son), Keiko Mizuyabu (daughter),
Fumiyo Mizuyabu (daughter). Her home address is listed as 236 Chelsea Street, Nanaimo,
BC. Box 35, Nanaimo, BC is listed as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted to
Slocan, BC and Lemon Creek, BC. She was exiled to Japan on 02 August 1946.
|
12019 | Nobuyo Mizuyabu | 23 April 1928 | Female |
She was born on 23 April 1928. She was a gardner. Her family includes Tomematsu Mizuyabu
(father) and Yasu Mizuyabu (mother; nee Yasu Mio). She lived in Steveston, BC. She
was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC and exiled to Japan on 31 May 1946.
|
837_xi | Shigeharu Mizuyabu | 26 May 1917 | Male |
He was born on 26 May 1917. He was a fisherman. His family includes Yasu Mizuyabu
(mother; nee Yasu Mio) and Tomimatsu Mizuyabu (father). His home address is listed
as PO Box 419, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Angler, ON and exiled to
Japan on 31 May 1946.
|
2768 | Sumiko Mizuyabu | 10 January 1917 | Female |
She was born on 10 January 1917. Her maiden name is Sumiko Ikeda. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Hisano Ikeda (mother; nee Hisano Kitade), Torakichi Ikeda (father),
Yeiichi Mizuyabu (husband), and Kimiyo Mizuyabu [also listed as Diana Mizuyabu] (daughter).
Her home address is listed as Inverness Cannery, Skeena River, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to East Lillooet, BC.
|
10751 | Teruko Mizuyabu | 20 March 1916 | Female |
She was born on 20 March 1916. Her maiden name is Teruko Kiyonaga. She was a factory
worker employed by Mr. Shinkoda. Her family includes Shokichi Kiyonaga (father), Hide
Kiyonaga (mother), Yonekichi Mizuyabu (husband). Her home address is listed as 205
Abbott Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Montreal, Quebec.
|
10456 | Tokiko Mizuyabu | 20 January 1925 | Female |
She was born on 20 January 1925. She worked as farmers help for various farms. Her
family includes Yasu Mizuyabu (mother; nee Yasu Mio) and Tomimatsu Mizuyabu (father).
Her home address is listed as 347 Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. Gulf of Georgia Cannery
is listed as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC. She was exiled
to Japan on 31 May 1946.
|
8012 | Tokuichi Mizuyabu | 22 February 1912 | Male |
He was born on 22 February 1912. He was a fisherman employed by North Pacific Cannery,
Skeena River, BC. His family includes Ino Mizuyabu (mother; nee Ino Yamashita), Tokumatsu
Mizuyabu (father), Tomiko Mizuyabu (wife; nee Tomiko Mukai), and Katsumi Mizuyabu
(son). His home address is listed as Skeena River, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to
East Lillooet, BC.
|
8418 | Tomiko Mizuyabu | 16 January 1921 | Female |
She was born on 16 January 1921. She was a housewife. Her maiden name was Tomiko Mukai.
Her family includes Tokuichi Mizuyabu (husband), Katsumi Mizuyabu (son), Fuji Mukai
(mother; nee Fuji Matsushita), and Matsujiro Mukai (father). Her home address is listed
as Skeena River, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to East Lillooet, BC.
|
3521 | Tomimatsu Mizuyabu | 29 March 1877 | Male |
He was born on 29 March 1877. He was a fisherman. His family includes Yasu Mizuyabu
(wife), Nobuyo Mizuyabu (daughter), and Tokiko Mizuyabu (daughter). His home address
is listed as P.O. Box 419, Steveston, BC and 347 Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. He
was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
|
745 | Tsuneziro Mizuyabu | 04 July 1895 | Male |
He was born on 04 July 1895. He is also known as Tsunejiro Mizuyabu. He was a self-employed
fisherman. His family includes Masu Mizuyabu (mother), Bunkichi Mizuyabu (father),
Moto Mizuyabu (wife; nee Moto Hamanishi), Fumiyo Mizuyabu (daughter), Teruko Mizuyabu
(daughter), Yukiharu Mizuyabu (son), Shigekiyo Mizuyabu (son), Takao Mizuyabu (son)
and Keiko Mizuyabu (daughter). His home address is listed as 239 Chelsea Street, Nanaimo,
BC. Box 35, Nanaimo, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to
68 Fir Avenue, Lemon Creek, BC. He was exiled to Japan on 02 August 1946.
|
12021 | Yasu Mizuyabu | 16 March 1883 | Female |
She was born on 16 March 1883. She was a housewife. Her family includes Tomimatsu
Mizuyabu (husband), Nobuyo Mizuyabu (daughter) and Tokiko Mizuyabu (daughter). Her
home address is listed as 347 Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to Tashme, BC.
|
1120 | Yeiichi Mizuyabu | 01 June 1910 | Male |
He was born on 1 June 1910. He was a fisherman. His family includes Eno Mizuyabu (mother;
nee Eno Yamashita), Tokumatsu Mizuyabu (father), Sumiko Mizuyabu (wife; nee Sumiko
Ikeda), and Kimiyo Mizuyabu [also listed as Diana Mizuyabu] (daughter). His home address
is listed as Inverness Cannery, Skeena River, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to East
Lillooet, BC.
|
15034 | Yonekichi Mizuyabu | 17 May 1907 | Male |
He was born on 17 May 1907. He was a logging camp employee. His family includes Rin
Mizuyabu (mother), Shotaru Mizuyabu (father), and Teruko Mizuyabu (wife; nee Teruko
Kiyonaga). Coombs, BC and Paldi, BC are listed as former addresses. He was forcibly
uprooted to Chatham, ON.
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Mochida
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
8564 | Taki Mochida | 26 June 1887 | Female |
She was born on 26 June 1887. She was a housewife. Her family includes Heisaku Mochida
(husband). Her home address is listed as 110 Water Street, Vancouver, BC and 714 Fraser
Street, Prince Rupert, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Minto City, BC.
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Mochihzuki
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
8650 | Tajiro Mochihzuki | 10 May 1899 | Male |
He was born on 10 May 1899. He was a self-employed strawberry grower. His family includes
Mine Mochizuki (mother; nee Mine Yoshida), Mantaro Mochizuki (father), Fumiye Mochizuki
(wife), Mutsuko Mochizuki (daughter), Shizuko Mochizuki (daughter), Ritsuko Mochizuki
(daughter), Ayako Mochizuki (daughter), and Toshi Mochizuki (son). His home address
is listed as Alexander Road, Rural Route No. 1, Milner, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Sandon, BC and he was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
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Mochitsuki
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
7022 | Edward Mochitsuki | 27 March 1926 | Male |
He was born on 27 March 1926. He was a student. His family includes Tome Mochitsuki
(mother; nee Tome Nishi) and Kunitaro Mochitsuki (father). His home address is listed
as Ucluelet, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
|
457 | Kiutaro Mochitsuki | 22 July 1887 | Male |
He was born on 22 July 1887. He was a fisherman who sold his catch through the Ucluelet
Cooperative Association. His family includes Tsu Mochitsuki (mother; nee Tsu Oshi),
Kenzo Mochitsuki (father), Tome Mochitsuki (wife), Edward Mochitsuki (son), Harry
Mochitsuki [also listed as Mitsuo Mochitsuki] (son), and Kiusaku Lawrence Mochitsuki
[also known as Takuma Kiusaku Lawrence Mochitsuki] (son). His home address is listed
as Ucluelet, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC and Fort William, ON.
|
Mochizuki
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
5121 | Charlie Mochizuki | 26 December 1917 | Male |
He was born on 26 December 1917. He is also known as Charles Jiro Mochizuki. He was
a millhand. His family includes Cho Mochizuki (mother; nee Cho Seki), Kamitaro Mochizuki
(father), and Setsuko Mochizuki (wife; nee Setsuko Masaki). His home address is listed
as 626 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to New Denver,
BC and Neys, ON.
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10504 | Cho Mochizuki | 03 March 1878 | Female |
She was born on 03 March 1878. She was a housewife. Her family includes Kametaro Mochizuki
(husband), Charlie Mochizuki (son), George Mochizuki [also listed as Fujio Mochizuki]
(son), and Robert Mochizuki [also listed as Kow Mochizuki] (son). Her home address
is listed as 626 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to
New Denver, BC.
|
3762 | Fujio Mochizuki | 10 February 1912 | Male |
He was born on 10 February 1912. He was a millhand employed by B.C. Pulp & Paper,
Woodfibre, BC. His family includes Cho Mochizuki (mother; nee Cho Seki), and Kametato
Mochizuki (father). His home address is listed as Woodfibre, BC and 122 Water Street,
Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Kapuskasing, ON.
|
3117 | Fumiye Mochizuki | 15 November 1911 | Female |
She was born on 15 November 1911. Her maiden name is Fumiye Takazaki. She was employed
as a farm helper. Her family includes Toku Takazaki (mother; nee Toku Miyaguchi),
Wakamatsu Takazaki (father), Tajiro Mochizuki (husband), Mutsuko Mochizuki (daughter),
Shizuko Mochizuki (daughter), Ritsuko Mochizuki (daughter), Ayako Mochizuki (daughter),
and Toshi Mochizuki (son). Her home address is listed as Alexander Road, Rural Route
No. 1, Milner, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Sandon, BC. She was exiled to Japan
on 17 June 1946.
|
7078 | Gen Mochizuki | 23 January 1906 | Female |
She was born on 23 January 1906. Her maiden name is Gen Ohashi. Her occupation is
listed as “Housewife and Farmer’s Help”. Her family includes Chie Ohashi (mother;
nee Chie Tanaka), Tatsujiro Ohashi (father), Sozo Mochizuki (husband), Yasuko Mochizuki
(daughter), Shozo Mochizuki (son), Sachia Mochizuki (daughter), Susumu Mochizuki (son),
Kiyoshi Mochizuki (son), Rieko Mochizuki (daughter), and Misako Mochizuki (daughter).
Her home address is listed as 21st Avenue, Whonnock, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to Kamloops, BC.
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11118 | Kametaro Mochizuki | 12 August 1868 | Male |
He was born on 12 August 1868. He was a self-employed carpenter. His family includes
Cho Mochizuki (wife), George Mochizuki [also listed as Fujio Mochizuki] (son), Robert
Mochizuki [also listed as Kow Mochizuki] (son), and Charlie Mochizuki (son). His home
address is listed as 626 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to New Denver, BC.
|
15476 | Kin Mochizuki | 30 January 1906 | Female |
She was born on 30 January 1906. Her maiden name is Kin Saito. She was a farmer. Her
family includes Roku Saito (mother; nee Roku Kobayshi), Kikujiro Saito (father), Nisa
Mochizuki (husband), Kikuye Mochizuki (daughter), Yoshio Mochizuki (son), Tomiye Mochizuki
(daughter), and Takako Mochizuki (daughter). Rural Route No. 1, Whonnock, BC is listed
as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted to Lemon Creek, BC and was exiled to
Japan on 2 August 1946.
|
1184 | Kow Mochizuki | 15 August 1914 | Male |
Mochizuki was born on 15 August 1914. He is also listed as Robert Mochizuki. He was
a logger. His family includes Cho Mochizuki (mother; nee Cho Seki) and Kametaro Mochizuki
(father). He is listed as having lived at 626 E. Georgia Street, Vancouver, BC and
at 626 Cordova Street, East Vancouver, BC (his parents’ address), as well as at Taka
Inlet, Salmon Arm, BC where he was employed by Eilerson Gough; he was forcibly uprooted
to Great Lakes Sawmill, Fort William, ON and Pigeon Timber Compnay, Neys, ON. His
listed seized property includes: household belongings.
|
14639 | Mansaku Mochizuki | 1874 | Male |
He was born in 1874. He was a gardener. 2070 Comox Street, Vancouver, BC is listed
as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Sandon, BC and was exiled to Japan
on 17 June 1946.
|
9765 | Masao Mochizuki | 02 October 1902 | Male |
He was born on 2 October 1902. He was a rooming housekeeper employed by his father,
S. Mochizuki. His family includes Nobu Mochizuki (wife; nee Nobu Ito), Betty Mochizuki
[also listed as Ayako Mochizuki] (daughter), Mary Mochizuki [also listed as Yaeko
Mochizuki] (daughter), George Mochizuki [also listed as Akira Mochizuki] (son), Irene
Mochizuki [also listed as Yoshiko Mochizuki] (daughter), Tami Mochizuki (mother),
and Shokichi Mochizuki (father). His home address is listed as 42 East Cordova Street,
Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to McGillivray Falls, BC. He died at Kamloops,
BC on 9 March 1944.
|
6986 | Nisa Mochizuki | 11 March 1903 | Male |
He was born on 11 March 1903. He was a farmer. His family includes Sayo Mochizuki
(mother; nee Sayo Hara), Yonetaro Mochizuki (father), Kin Mochizuki (wife; nee Kin
Saito), Kikuye Mochizuki (daughter), Yoshio Mochizuki (son), Tomiye Mochizuki (daughter),
and Takako Mochizuki (daughter). His home address is listed as Rural Route No. 1,
Port Haney, BC (21st Avenue). He was forcibly uprooted to Lemon Creek, BC and was
exiled to Japan on 2 August 1946.
|
9819 | Nobu Mochizuki | 23 June 1907 | Female |
She was born on 23 June 1907. She was a housewife. Her maiden name was Nobu Ito. Her
family includes Masao Mochizuki (husband), Betty Mochizuki [also listed as Ayako Mochizuki]
(daughter), Mary Mochizuki [also listed as Yaeko Mochizuki] (daughter), George Mochizuki
[also listed as Akira Mochizuki] (son), Irene Mochizuki [also listed as Yoshiko Mochizuki]
(daughter), Musu Ito (mother), and Kujiro Ito (father). Her home address is listed
as 42 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to McGillivray
Falls, BC and East Lillooet, BC.
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1908 | Shokichi Mochizuki | 18 March 1876 | Male |
He was born on 18 March 1876. He was a rooming house proprietor. His family includes
Iwa Mochizuki (mother), Jinzo Mochizuki (father), Tami Mochizuki (wife), and Masao
Mochizuki (son). His home address is listed as 42 East Cordova Street, Vancouver,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to McGillivray Falls, BC, North Kamloops, BC, and East
Lillooet, BC.
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6984 | Sozo Mochizuki | 20 November 1898 | Male |
He was born on 20 November 1898. He was a farmer. His family includes Soyo Mochizuki
(mother; nee Soyo Hara), Yonetaro Mochizuki (father), Gen Mochizuki [possibly Gein
Mochizuki] (wife; nee Gen Ohashi or Gein Ohashi), Yasuko Mochizuki (daughter), Shozo
Mochizuki (son), Sachia Mochizuki (daughter), Susumu Mochizuki (son), Kiyoshi Mochizuki
(son), Rieko Mochizuki (daughter), and Misako Mochizuki (daughter). His home address
is listed as 21st Avenue, Whonnock, Haney, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Larsen
Farm, Kamloops, BC.
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9766 | Tami Mochizuki | Female |
She was approximately born in 1882. She was a housewife. Her family includes Shokichi
Mochizuki (husband), Masao Mochizuki (son), Ine Mochizuki (mother), and Sazagiro Mochizuki
(father). Her home address is listed as 42 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. She
was forcibly uprooted to East Lillooet, BC.
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15547 | Tomiro Mochizuki | 15 January 1908 | Male |
He was born on 15 January 1908. He was a farmer. His family includes Kiyo Mochizuki
(mother; nee Kiyo Tangawa) and Ryokichi Mochizuki (father). 214 Carrol Street, Vancouver,
BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Winona, Ontario.
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7079 | Yasuko Mochizuki | 21 December 1925 | Female |
She was born on 21 December 1925. She was a student. Her family includes Gen Mochizuki
(mother; nee Gen Ohashi), Soza Mochizuki (father), Shozo Mochizuki (brother), Sachia
Mochizuki (sister), Susumu Mochizuki (brother), Kiyoshi Mochizuki (brother), Rieko
Mochizuki (sister), and Misako Mochizuki (sister). Her home address is listed as 21st
Avenue, Whonnock, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Larson Farm, Kamloops, BC.
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Momose
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
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15162 | Kiyoaki Momose | 15 January 1918 | Male |
He was born on 15 January 1918. His family includes Masae Momose (mother; nee Masae
Imanishi) and Kiyoharu Momose (father). 2475 West 10th Avenue, Vancouver, BC is listed
as a former address. He died on 30 September 1941.
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10633 | Kiyoharu Momose | 12 January 1886 | Male |
He was born on 12 January 1886. His name is also listed as Kay Momose. He was a retired
businessman. His family includes Masae Momose [also listed as Yoshiko Momose] (wife),
Yoshiko Momose (daughter), Kiyokazu Momose (son), and Kiyohiro Momose (son). 2475
West 10th Avenue, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted
to Chase, BC.
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12713 | Kiyohiro Momose | 06 January 1923 | Male |
He was born on 6 January 1923. His family includes Masae Momose (mother; nee Masae
Imanishi) and Kiyoharu Momose (father). 2475 West 10th Avenue, Vancouver, BC is listed
as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to the United States of America.
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12714 | Kiyokazu Momose | 12 October 1920 | Male |
He was born on 12 October 1920. His name is also listed as Kiyokazu Jack Momose. He
was a student. His family includes Masae Momose (mother; nee Masae Imanishi) and Kiyoharu
Momose (father). 2475 West 10th Avenue, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address.
He was forcibly uprooted to Montreal, QC.
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12242 | Masae Momose | 06 January 1891 | Female |
She was born on 6 January 1891. Her name is also listed as Yoshiko Momose. Her family
includes Kiyoharu Momose [also listed as Kay Momose] (husband), Yoshiko Momose (daughter),
Kiyokazu Momose (son), and Kiyohiro Momose (son). 2475 10th Avenue, Vancouver, BC
is listed as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted to Chase, BC.
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3813 | Mosato Momose | 31 January 1890 | Male |
He was born on 31 January 1890. He was a clerk employed by Mr. Ward, 768 East Cordova
Street, Vancouver, BC. His home address is listed as 643 East Cordova Street, Vancouver,
BC and 768 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Slocan,
BC.
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12712 | Yoshiko Momose | 29 June 1919 | Female |
She was born on 29 June 1919. Her family includes Masae Momose (mother; nee Masae
Imanishi) and Kiyoharu Momose (father). 2475 West 10th Avenue, Vancouver, BC is listed
as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted to Chase, BC.
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Momota
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
14418 | Naokichi Momota | 25 December 1900 | Male |
He was born on 25 December 1900. He was a millhand. His family includes Kiki Momota
(mother; nee Kiki Tsuneda), Chozaemon Momota (father), Misao Momota [also listed as
Kisao Momota] (wife; in Japan), Kazuko Momota (daughter; in Japan), and Toru Momota
(son; in Japan). His home address is listed as Hillcrest, BC. 396 Powell Street, Vancouver,
BC and 390 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC are listed as former addresses. He was forcibly
uprooted to Sandon, BC and was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
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Mori
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
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7605 | Akiko Mori | 17 November 1919 | Female |
She was born on 17 November 1919. She was a housewife. Her family includes Kameo Akase
(mother; nee Kameo Furusho), Hiroshi Akase (father), Senya Mori (husband), and Nobuyoshi
Mori (son). Her home address is listed as 1810 Burrard Street, Vancouver, BC. 223
Sixth Avenue West, Vancouver, BC and 132 Fifth Avenue East, Vancouver, BC are listed
as former addresses. She was forcibly uprooted to Rosebery, BC.
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3898 | Akira Mori | 21 February 1924 | Male |
He was born on 21 February 1924. He was a delivery boy employed by Mr. R. Nakagama,
Moncton Street, Steveston, BC. His family includes Manyo Mori (mother) and Naotaro
Mori [possibly Naotoro Mori] (father). His home address is listed as House No. 18,
Pacific Coast Cannery, Steveston, BC. P.O. Box 243, Steveston, BC is listed as a former
address. He was forcibly uprooted to Yard Creek Camp, BC. He was exiled to Japan on
2 August 1946.
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10318 | Bun Mori | 30 January 1878 | Female |
She was born on 30 January 1878. She was retired. Her family includes Kamekichi Mori
(husband; deceased), Roy Mori [also listed as Toshio Mori] (son). Her home address
is listed as 8407 Osler Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Lemon
Creek, BC.
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8527 | Chizuko Mori | 08 March 1920 | Female |
She was born on 8 March 1920. She was a helper at home. Her family includes Umeyo
Kyosuke (mother; nee Umeyo Sano), and Kunizo Kyosuke (father). Her home address is
listed as Box 4, Pitt Meadows, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Montreal, Quebec.
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11836 | Denya Mori | 18 March 1896 | Male |
He was born on 18 March 1896. He was a self-employed cleaner and presser. His family
includes Sumi Mori (wife; nee Sumi Oda), Suzuko Mori (daughter), Tomoko Mori (daughter),
Michiko Mori (daughter), Shinichi Mori (son), and Masato Mori (son). His home address
is listed as 1512 West 11th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Lemon
Creek, BC.
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1209 | Enai Mori | 25 January 1894 | Male |
Mori was born on 25 January 1894. He was a grocer employed by Sugi Mori, his wife,
according to the Office of the Custodian report. His family includes Kita Mori (mother;
nee Kita Moba; deceased at time of file), Kunoju Mori (father; deceased at time of
file), and Sugi Mori (wife). He lived at 303 East Georgia Street, Vancouver, BC and
was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC and Kamloops, BC. His listed seized property includes:
household belongings; tools; dog (fox terrier).
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10675 | Fujiko Mori | 01 February 1921 | Female |
She was born on 01 February 1921. She was a maid. Her family includes Masa Mori (mother;
nee Masa Tsuji) and Hachizo Mori (father). Her home address is listed as 1918 West
4th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Grand Forks, BC.
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13872 | Fumihiko Mori | 01 December 1917 | Male |
He was born on 1 December 1917. He was a paper mill worker. His family includes Sugi
Mori (mother) and Tokuzo Mori (father). Ocean Falls, BC is listed as a former address.
He was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC and was exiled to Japan on 2 August 1946.
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10676 | Fusako Mori | 23 November 1922 | Female |
She was born on 23 November 1922. She was a houseworker. Her family includes Masa
Mori (mother; nee Masa Tsuji) and Hachizo Mori (father). Her home address is listed
as 1918 West 4th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Grand Forks,
BC.
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9449 | Fuyeko Mori | 1923 | Female |
She was born in 1923. She was a store clerk employed by Sukeyoro Mori. Her family
includes Sute Mori (mother) and Sukegoro Mori (father). Her home address is listed
as 973 West 7th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. 500 West Pender Street, Vancouver, BC is listed
as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted to Sandon, BC.
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11332 | Genjiro Mori | 20 October 1891 | Male |
He was born on 20 October 1891. He was a gardener. His family includes Hisa Mori (wife;
nee Hisa Hisakichi), Mikio Mori (son), Yoshiharu Mori (son), Tatsuye Mori (daughter),
and Masakazu Mori (son). His home address is listed as 1646 West 2nd Avenue, Vancouver,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Chatham, ON.
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1186 | Geno Mori | 12 September 1900 | Male |
Mori was born on 12 September 1900. He was a storekeeper employed by Yu-Ai-Kai in
Port Alice, BC and the secretary of the Japanese Club. His family includes Suye Mori
(mother; nee Suye Nishida), Komakichi Mori (father), Nobu Mori (wife), Kazuo Mori
(son; born on 08 May 1930; in Japan), and Yaeko Mori (daughter; born on 04 May 1932).
He lived in Port Alice, BC, was forcibly uprooted to Yellowhead, BC and Lemon Creek,
BC, and was exiled to Japan on 02 October 1946. His listed seized property includes:
household belongings.
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14559 | George Mori | 03 June 1916 | Male |
He was born on 3 June 1916. His name is also listed as George Francis Mori. He was
a clothes presser renovator employed by Rainbow Tailors and Cleaners. His family includes
Kaname Ishida [possibly Kaname Mori] (mother) and Kahachi Mori (father). 2009 Alma
Road, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Black
Siding, ON and Montreal, QC.
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11333 | Hachizo Mori | 03 September 1895 | Male |
He was born on 3 September 1895. He was a lumber mill worker employed by Midway Sawmill.
His family includes Masa Mori (wife; nee Masa Tsuji), Yaeko Mori (daughter), Shigeru
Mori (son), Yoshio Mori (son), Shozo Mori (son), Kiyoko Mori (son), Fusako Mori (daughter),
Fujiko Mori (son), Kazuo Mori (son), and Tsugio Mori (son). His home address is listed
as 1918 West 4th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Grand Forks, BC.
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6437 | Hanako Mori | 19 March 1916 | Female |
She was born on 19 March 1916. Her maiden name is Hanako Shimizu. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Kusu Shimizu (mother; nee Kusu Shizaki), Tsunekusu Shimizu (father),
Seiichi Mori (husband), Isao Mori (son), Kinuyo Mori (daughter), Kiyoshi Mori (son),
and Toshiko Mori (daughter). Her home address is listed as No. 11 Pacific Coast Cannery,
Steveston, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC and she was exiled to Japan
on 17 June 1946.
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10119 | Haruye Mori | 24 January 1907 | Female |
She was born on 24 January 1907. She ran a cleaning & dressmaking business. Her family
includes Kyumatsu Mori (husband), Seitaro Ohashi (father), and Kiwa Ohashi (mother).
Her home address is listed as 2323 West 4th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Sandon, BC.
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9214 | Hatsu Mori | 30 May 1909 | Female |
She was born on 30 May 1909. Her maiden name is Hatsu Inouye. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Kafuji Inouye (mother; nee Kafuji Hirata), Kaichi Inouye (father),
Yasomatsu Mori (husband), Eiko Mori (daughter), Moriyoshi Mori (son), and David Mori
[also listed as Sadao Mori] (son). Her home address is listed as Red Gap, Nanoose,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC and Brookmere, BC.
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8833 | Hatsue Mori | 20 January 1912 | Female |
She was born on 20 January 1912. Her maiden name is Hatsue Kondo. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Ume Kondo (mother), Masuji Kondo (father), Sukehachi Mori (husband),
Hiroto Mori (son), Hitoshi Mori (son), and Kyoko Mori (daughter). Her home address
is listed as 269 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC and 786 East Hastings Street, Vancouver,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Rosebery, BC and she was exiled to Japan on 2 August
1946.
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10709 | Hikaru Mori | 22 January 1921 | Male |
He was a day labourer employed by Pacific Shingle Co., Indian River, BC. His family
includes Shigeru Mori (father) and Kazu Mori (mother). Indian River, BC and Vancouver,
BC
are listed as previous addresses.
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11334 | Hikobei Mori | 29 January 1900 | Male |
He was born on 29 January 1900. He was a millhand. His family includes Masu Mori (wife;
nee Masu Miyauchi), Kazuhiko Mori (son) and Rosey Sumiko Mori [also known as Rose
Sumiko Mori] (daughter). His home address is listed as 835 West 7th Avenue, Vancouver,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Sandon, BC.
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10932 | Hisa Mori | 14 October 1900 | Female |
She was born on 14 October 1900. She was a housewife. Her family includes Genjiro
Mori (husband), Mikio Mori (son), Masakazu Mori (son), Tatsuye Mori (daughter), Yoshiharu
Mori (son). Her home address is listed as 1646 West 2nd, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to New Denver, BC and Chatham, ON.
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3900 | Isamu Mori | 11 April 1922 | Male |
He was born on 11 April 1922. He was a fisherman employed by B.C. Packer’s. His family
includes Manyo Mori (mother) and Naotaro Mori (father). His home address is listed
as B.C. Packer’s House No. 18, P.O. Box 243, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to New Denver, BC. He was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
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1304 | James Mori | 18 August 1926 | Male |
He was born on 18 August 1926. He was a student. His name is also listed as James
Hajime Mori. His family includes Matsuye Mori (mother; nee Matsuye Kondo) and Sueji
Mori (father). His home address is listed as 732 Discovery Street, Victoria, BC. and
he was forcibly uprooted to Hastings Park. A note in his file states that he was to
be sent to New Denver, BC. He died in Montreal on 26 May 1947. No seized property
is listed in the file.
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1900 | Kahachi Mori | 24 January 1876 | Male |
He was born on 24 January 1876. He was a tailor who owned his own business, Rainbow
Cleaners and Tailors. His family includes Kaname Mori (wife; nee Kaname Ishida), George
Mori (son), Tokiko Mori (daughter), Roy Mori (son), Reginald Mori (son), and Geuneji
Mori (son). His home address is listed as 2009 Alma Road, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Tashme, BC and Toronto, ON.
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13629 | Kametaro Mori | 17 January 1903 | Male |
He was born on 17 January 1903. He was a logger. His family includes Koiyo Mori (mother;
nee Koiyo Yoshida), Rikematsu Mori (father), Yoshiko Mori [also listed as Yoshi Mori]
(wife; nee Yoshiko Yamamoto or Yoshi Yamamoto; in Japan), Shigeko Mori (daughter;
in Japan), Masaru Mori (son; in Japan), and Yoshio Mori (son; in Japan). Woodfibre,
BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Monte Lake, BC and was
exiled to Japan on 24 December 1946.
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12492 | Kaname Mori | 15 January 1894 | Female |
She was born on 15 January 1894. She was a housewife. Her family includes Kahachi
Mori (husband), George Mori (son), Tokiko Mori (daughter), Roy Mori (son), Reginald
Mori (son), and Geuneji Mori (son). Her home address is listed as 2009 Alma Road,
Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
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3476 | Kanichi Mori | 04 October 1909 | Male |
He was born on 4 October 1909. He was a clerk employed by Seishindo, 249 Powell Street,
Vancouver, BC. His family includes Nie Mori [possibly Niye Mori] (mother; nee Nie
Tabata or Niye Tabata), Kanahei Mori (father), Satoko Mori (wife; nee Satoko Harada),
and George Mori [also listed as Akira Mori] (son). His home address is listed as 249
Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Dayton lake, BC.
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15244 | Kanzo Mori | 13 January 1904 | Male |
He was born on 13 January 1904. He was a millhand. His family includes Suga Mori (mother;
nee Suga Yamamoto), Yasomatsu Mori (father), Kisa Mori (wife; nee Kisa Kubo), Shizuka
Mori (daughter), and Mary Mori [also listed as Sugako Mori] (daughter). Port Hammond,
BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Bay Farm, Slocan, BC
and was exiled to Japan on 2 October 1946.
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9393 | Kazu Mori | 03 January 1918 | Female |
She was born on 03 January 1918. Her maiden name is Kazu Nishio. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Tsuma Nishio (mother; nee Tsuma Yano), Arakichi Nishio (father),
Yoshio Mori (husband), Diane Mori [also listed as Harumi Mori] (daughter), and Janet
Mori [also listed as Midori Mori] (daughter). Her home address is listed as Claxton
Cannery, Claxton, BC. Prince Rupert, BC is listed as a former address. She was forcibly
uprooted to East Lillooet, BC.
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4975 | Kazue Mori | 21 March 1916 | Female |
She was born on 21 March 1916. She was a self-employed sewing school instructress.
Her family includes Kiyoshi Mori (mother; nee Kiyoshi Sato), and Rihei Mori (father).
Her home address is listed as P.O. Box 255, Steveston, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to Grand Forks, BC.
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10678 | Kazuo Mori | 01 October 1924 | Male |
He was born on 01 October 1924. He was a student at Kitsilano High School, Vancouver,
BC. His family includes Masa Mori (mother; nee Masa Tsuji) and Hachizo Mori (father).
His home address is listed as 1918 West 4th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Grand Forks, BC and Hamilton, ON.
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1445 | Keizo Mori | 15 June 1903 | Male |
Mori was born on 15 June 1903. He was a fisherman. His family includes Tsune Mori
(mother), Suetaro Mori (father), Michiko Mori (wife), Frank Mori [also listed as Keihiko
Mori] (son; born on 15 August 1930), Ritsuko Mori (daughter; 24 September 1933), Tomoko
Mori (daughter; born on 27 February 1936), Takuzo Mori [also listed as Richard Mori]
(son; born on 14 May 1938), and Mikiko Mori (daughter). He lived in at Canadian Pacific
Cannery, Steveston, BC and was forcibly uprooted to Westwold, BC and Vernon, BC. His
listed seized property includes: boat “K.M.”; fishing equipment; gramophone and records;
sewing machine; household belongings; vehicle, a 1928 Willys Knight Sedan; radio.
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13168 | Kengo Mori | Male |
His family includes Haru Mori (former wife; in Japan; deceased) and Tomie Shimizu
(daughter; nee Tomie Mori; in Japan). His home address is listed as St. Joseph’s Hospital,
Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Kaslo, BC.
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829 | Kenji Mori | 15 November 1908 | Male |
He was born on 15 November 1908. He was a fisherman employed by Canadian Fishing Company,
Rivers Inlet, BC. His family includes Manyo Mori (mother) and Naotaro Mori (father).
His home address is listed as 203 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. PO Box 243, Steveston,
BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC and exiled
to Japan on 02 August 1946.
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1104_xi | Kenzo Mori | 20 November 1900 | Male |
He was born on 20 November 1900. He was a labourer on a packer boat. His family includes
Hatsutaro Mori (father), Sumi Mori (wife; nee Sumi Kitamura, also known as Sumiko
Mori), Mikio Mori (son), Kikuo Mori (son), and Tom Tokio Mori [also known as Thomas
Tokio Mori] (son). His home address is listed as 325 West 4th Avenue, Vancouver, BC.
He was forcibly uprooted to Angler, ON and Chatham, ON.
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14340 | Kenzo Mori | 25 January 1914 | Male |
He was born on 25 January 1914. He was a newspaper man employed by Canada Daily News.
His family includes Miye Mori (mother) and Kanbai Mori (father). His home address
is listed as 406 Alexander Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Kelowna,
BC and Summerville, ON.
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12166 | Kiku Mori | 26 June 1895 | Female |
She was born on 26 June 1895. She was a housemaid. Her family includes Kangoro Mori
(husband; deceased). Her home address is listed as 983 West 7th Avenue, Vancouver,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC and exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
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7606 | Kikuye Mori | 24 October 1919 | Female |
She was born on 24 October 1919. She is also listed as Kikuye Flora Mori. She was
a domestic servant. Her family includes Sensuke Mori (father). Her home address is
listed as 1810 Burrard Street, Vancouver, BC. 1176 54th Avenue West, Vancouver, BC
is listed as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted to Rosebery, BC. She was
exiled to Japan on 2 August 1946.
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6351 | Kisa Mori | 30 January 1910 | Female |
She was born on 30 January 1910. Her maiden name is Kisa Kubo. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Yoshie Kubo (mother; nee Yoshie Takimoto), Yoichi Kubo (father),
Kanzo Mori (husband), Mary Mori [also listed as Sugako Mori] (daughter), and Shizuka
Mori (daughter). Her home address is listed as P.O. Box 40, Port Hammond, BC. She
was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC and she was exiled to Japan on 2 October 1946.
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2513 | Kiyoshi Mori | 05 January 1890 | Female |
She was born on 5 January 1890. She was a farmer. Her family includes Rihei Mori (husband),
and three children over the age of 16. Her home address is listed as 139 Garry Road,
Steveston, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Grand Forks, BC.
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3096 | Kunijiro Mori | 07 September 1888 | Male |
He was born on 07 September 1888. He was a farmer and fisherman. His family includes
Masue Mori (wife; in Japan), Shigeru Mori (son; in Japan), Takao Mori (son; in Japan),
and Yokugo Mori (daughter; in Japan). His home address is listed as 122 Steveston
Highway, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC, and was exiled
to Japan in June 1946.
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8679 | Kunizo Mori | 19 December 1889 | Male |
He was born on 19 December 1889. He was a self-employed farmer. His family includes
Seisaku Mori (father), Umeyo Mori (wife), Kyosuke Mori (son), Sumiyo Mori (daughter),
and Chizuko Mori (daughter). His home address is listed as P.O. Box 4, Pitt Meadows,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Oak Bluff, MB.
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2632 | Kusuye Mori | 03 May 1901 | Female |
She was born on 3 May 1901. Her maiden name is Kusuye Nakaji. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Sei Nakaji (mother; nee Sei Saka), Sakube Nakaji (father), Masazo
Mori (husband), Joe Mori (son), Henry Mori (son), Elsie Mori (daughter), Alice Mori
(daughter), and Misako Mori (daughter). Her home address is listed as Tofino, BC.
She was forcibly uprooted to Lemon Creek, Slocan, BC.
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8525 | Kyosuke Mori | 27 April 1922 | Male |
He was born on 27 April 1922. He was a farmer. His family includes Umeyo Kyosuke (mother;
nee Umeyo Sano), and Kunizo Kyosuke (father). His home address is listed as P.O. Box
4, Pitt Meadows, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Oak Bluff, Manitoba.
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9745 | Kyumatsu Mori | 14 October 1903 | Male |
He was born on 14 October 1903. He was a self-employed tailor and cleaner. His family
includes Misa Mori (mother; nee Misa Yamada), Otojiro Mori (father) and Haruye Mori
(wife; nee Haruye Ohashi). His home address is listed as 1001 Denman Street, Vancouver,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Nelson, BC, Hunter Siding, BC and Raymond AB.
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390_xi | Kyuya Mori | 05 October 1896 | Male |
He was born on 5 October 1896. He was a general labourer. His family includes Miwa
Mori (mother; nee Miwa Wakabayashi), Santaro Mori (father), Shina Nakamura (common-law
wife). His home address is listed as 119 Main Street, Vancouver, BC. He was interned
at Internment Camp 101, Angler, ON before being exiled to Japan on 2 October 1946.
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4396 | Manyo Mori | 15 October 1885 | Female |
She was born on 15 October 1885. She was a housewife. Her family includes Naotaro
Mori (husband; deceased), Kenji Mori (son), Shigeru Mori (son), Yoshie Okahori (daughter;
nee Yoshie Mori), Asae Mori (daughter), Tadashi Mori (son), Yaeko Mori (daughter),
Isamu Mori (son), and Akira Mori (son). Her home address is listed as P.O. Box 243,
House No. 18, Pacific Coast Cannery, Steveston, BC. 203 Powell Street, Vancouver,
BC and 245 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC are listed as former addresses. She was forcibly
uprooted to New Denver, BC. She was exiled to Japan on 2 August 1946.
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5796 | Mariye Mori | 15 February 1920 | Female |
She was born on 15 February 1920. Her maiden name is Mariye Ikeda. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Tsune Ikeda (mother; nee Tsune Tokuda), Isehachi Ikeda (father),
Yoshitaka Mori (husband), and Setsuko Mori (daughter). Her home address is listed
as P.O. Box 158, Cherry Street, Mission, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Vernon,
BC.
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12802 | Mary Mori | 14 April 1924 | Female |
She was born on 14 April 1924. Her name is also listed as Mary Yaeko Mori. She was
a house worker employed by Mr. E. H. Grubbe, 3792 West 35th Avenue, Vancouver, BC.
Her family includes Shige Mori (mother; nee Shige Tsuji) and Sukeshiro Mori (father).
Her home address is listed as 1024 West 6th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Bay Farm, Slocan, BC.
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10677 | Masa Mori | 03 September 1902 | Female |
She was born on 03 September 1902. Her maiden name is Masa Tsuji. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Tami Tsuji (mother), Fusajiro Tsuji (father), Hachizo Mori (husband),
Fujiko Mori (daughter), Fusako Mori (daughter), Kazuo Mori (son), Tsugio Mori (son),
Yoshio Mori (son), Shozo Mori (son), Shigeru Mori (son), Kiyoko Mori (son), and Yaeko
Mori (daughter). Her home address is listed as 1918 West 4th Avenue, Vancouver, BC.
She was forcibly uprooted to Grand Forks, BC.
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10679 | Masakazu Mori | 31 March 1926 | Male |
He was born on 31 March 1926. He was a student at Kitsilano High School, Vancouver,
BC. His family includes Hisa Mori (mother; nee Hisa Hisakichi) and Genjiro Mori (father).
His home address is listed as 1646 West 4th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. 1616 West 2nd Avenue,
Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Monte Lake,
BC.
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9590 | Masu Mori | 22 December 1905 | Female |
She was born on 22 December 1905. Her maiden name is Masu Miyauchi. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Kumakichi Miyauchi (father), Hikobei Mori (husband), Kazuhiko
Mori (son) and Rosey Sumiko Mori [also known as Rose Sumiko Mori] (daughter). Her
home address is listed as 835 West 7th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to Sandon, BC and 58 Major Street, Toronto, ON.
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14714 | Matsu Mori | 11 November 1902 | Female |
She was born on 11 November 1902. She was a housewife. Her family includes Misa Mori
(mother), Sakichi Mori (father), Seiji Mori (husband), Kiyoshi Mori (son), Eiko Mori
(daughter), and Reiko Mori (daughter). Her home address is listed as 854 West 7th
Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Raymond, AB.
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1190 | Matsujiro Mori | 03 December 1890 | Male |
Mori was born on 03 December 1890. He was a fisherman. His family includes Sue Mori
[possibly Suye Mori] (wife; in Japan). Jatuo Mori (son; in Japan), Sateko Mori (daughter;
in Japan), Caneko Mori [possibly Kaneko Mori or Kanako Mori] (daughter; in Japan),
Teruo Mori (son; in Japan), Tadao Mori (son; in Japan). He lived in Port Essington,
BC and was forcibly uprooted to Three Valley, BC and then Bull River, BC. His listed
seized property includes: boat “Sea King”; fishing equipment; willow trunk; portable
gramophone; household belongings.
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11728 | Matsuo Mori | 17 June 1920 | Male |
He was born on 17 June 1920. He was a logger employed by Mayo Brother Lumber Mill.
His family includes Sensuke Mori (father). He lived in Paldi, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Princeton, BC.
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1997 | Matsuye Mori | 02 June 1910 | Female |
She was born on 2 June 1910. Her occupation is listed as housewife. Her family includes
Shinjiro Mori (father), Sueji Mori (husband), James Mori [James Hajime Mori] (son),
Doris Mori [Doris Misaye Mori] (daughter), Hazuka Nancy Mori [also appears as Hazuko
Nancy Mori and also known as Kazuko Nancy Mori] (daughter), and Ronald Mori [Ronald
Masaru Mori] (son). Her home address is listed as 732 Discovery Street, Victoria,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
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2651 | Michiko Mori | 18 February 1909 | Female |
She was born on 18 February 1909. She was a housewife. Her family includes Keizo Mori
(husband), Frank Mori [also listed as Keihiko Mori] (son; born on 15 August 1930),
Ritsuko Mori (daughter), Tomoko Mori (daughter), Takuzo Mori (son), and Mikiko Mori
(daughter). Her home address is listed as Steveston, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to Westwold, BC.
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4969 | Michitharu Mori | 26 July 1921 | Male |
He was born on 26 July 1921. He is also listed in the files as Gary Mori. He was a
fisherman employed by Phoenix Cannery, Steveston, BC. His family includes Kiyoshi
Mori (mother; nee Kiyoshi Sato), and Rihei Mori (father). His home address is listed
as P.O. Box 255, 139 Gary Street, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Grand
Forks, BC.
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10680 | Mikio Mori | 20 September 1924 | Male |
He was born on 20 September 1924. He was a student and a mill worker employed by A.E.
Cushing, Master Built Doors Limited, 2nd Avenue, Vancouver, BC. His family includes
Hisa Mori (mother; nee Hisa Mochida) and Gengiro Mori [possibly Genjiro Mori] (father).
His home address is listed as 1646 West 2nd Avenue, Vancouver, BC. 1616 West 2nd Avenue,
Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address.
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11729 | Minoru Mori | 26 February 1903 | Male |
He was born on 26 February 1903. He was a farmer. His family includes Mary Mori (wife;
nee Mary Yamasaki), Sogoro Mori (father), Sei Mori (mother; nee Sei Nagano), Sanae
Mori (daughter) and Mizue Mori (daughter). He lived in Vernon, BC.
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9450 | Miyeko Mori | 02 January 1920 | Female |
She was born on 02 January 1920. Her name is also listed in the file as Mie Mori.
Her family includes Sute Mori (mother) and Sukegoro Mori (father). Her home address
is listed as 973 West 7th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. 500 West Pender Street, Vancouver,
BC is listed as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted to Sandon, BC.
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1188 | Nobu Mori | 15 May 1901 | Female |
Mori was born on 15 May 1901. Her maiden name is Nobu Nose. She was a housewife. Her
family includes Tomeno Nose (mother; in Japan), Sadakichi Nose (father; deceased at
time of file), Geno Mori (husband), Yaeko Mori (daughter), Kazuo Mori (son; in Japan).
She lived in Port Alice, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Lemon Creek, BC, and was
exiled to Japan on 02 October 1946. File points to husband’s file for seized property
and claims.
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12889 | Nobuo Mori | 08 March 1914 | Male |
He was born on 08 March 1914. He was an orchard worker, working at W.R.P. Woods, and
a farm labourer. His family includes Soyo Mori (mother; nee Soyo Kondo; deceased at
time of file) and Sensuke Mori (father). His home address is listed as 1810 Burrard
Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Kelowna, BC. No seized property
is listed in the file.
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12491 | Reginald Mori | 21 April 1926 | Male |
He was born on 21 April 1926. He was a student at Fairview School of Commerce. His
family includes Kaname Mori (mother; nee Kaname Ishida) and Kahachi Mori (father).
His home address is listed as 2009 Alma Road, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Tashme, BC.
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1125 | Rihei Mori | 03 May 1878 | Male |
He was born on 3 May 1878. He was a fisherman. His family includes Kiyoshi Mori (wife;
nee Kiyoshi Sato) and three children over the age of sixteen. His home address is
listed as 139 Gary Road, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Eastside Rires
Place, Grand Forks, BC.
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13081 | Rinichi Mori | 08 March 1901 | Male |
He was born on 8 March 1901. He was a mill worker employed by Pacific Paper Mills,
Ocean Falls, BC. His family includes Han Mori (mother) and Yoshio Mori (father). His
home address is listed as Ocean Falls, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Hastings Park
Hospital, Vancouver, BC. He died at Vancouver, BC on 25 April 1943.
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3753 | Risaburo Mori | 13 July 1894 | Male |
He was born on 13 July 1894. He was a fisherman. His home address is listed as 325
West 4th Avenue, Vancouver, BC and 219 Dunley Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Tashme, BC and he was exiled to Japan on 31 May 1946.
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12678 | Roy Mori | 03 November 1912 | Male |
He was born on 3 November 1912. His name is also listed as Roy Toshio Mori. He was
a labourer employed by Nanaimo Shipyards, Nanaimo, BC. His family includes Bun Mori
(mother; nee Bun Minagata) and Hamekichi Mori (father). His home address is listed
as 8407 Osler Avenue, Vancouver, BC. Nanaimo, BC is listed as a former address. He
was forcibly uprooted to Hastings Park, Vancouver, BC and Lemon Creek, Slocan, BC.
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5891 | Satoko Mori | 16 July 1918 | Female |
She was born on 16 July 1918. She was a housewife. Her family includes Rio Harada
(mother; nee Rio Ikematsu), Kanichi Mori (husband), and George Mori [also listed as
Akira Mori] (son). Her home address is listed as 249 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC.
She was forcibly uprooted to Clinton, BC.
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11730 | Seiji Mori | 28 October 1901 | Male |
He was born on 28 October 1901. He was a gardener. His family includes Matsu Mori
(wife), Kiyoshi Mori (son), Eiko Mori (daughter) and Reiko Mori (daughter). His home
address is listed as 854 West 7th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Raymond, AB.
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14794 | Seijiro Mori | 18 June 1898 | Male |
He was born on 18 June 1898. He was a millworker. His family includes Uta Mori (wife;
in Japan), Kazuo Mori (son; in Japan), and Mitsuo Mori (son; in Japan). Britannia
Beach, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Toronto, ON and
he was exiled to Japan on 31 May 1946.
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12016 | Sensuke Mori | 09 May 1889 | Male |
He was born on 9 May 1889. He was a sawmill worker employed by Alberta Lumber Company.
His family includes Soya Mori (wife; nee Sayo Kondo; deceased), Hatsujiro Mori (father),
Chie Mori (mother; nee Chie Teramura), Nobuo Mori (son), Senya Mori (son), Kikuye
Mori (daughter), Matsuo Mori (son) and Sueo Mori (son). His home address is listed
as 1810 Burrard Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC
and exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
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14640 | Senya Mori | 24 September 1916 | Male |
He was born on 24 September 1916. He was a waiter. His family includes Soyo Mori (mother),
Sensuke Mori (father), Akiko Mori (wife; nee Akiko Akase), and Nobuyoshi Mori (son).
223 West 6th Avenue, Vancouver, BC and 132 East 5th Avenue, Vancouver, BC are listed
as former addresses. He was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC.
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11053 | Shige Mori | 29 December 1891 | Female |
Her maiden name was Shige Tsuji. She was born on 29 December 1891. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Jinnoko Tsuji (father), Koto Tsuji (mother; nee Koto Takada),
Sukeshiro Mori (husband), Mary Mori [also listed as Yaeko Mori] (daughter), Massme
Mori (son), Ben Mori (son), Shigeru Mori (son), Kiku Mori (daughter; in Japan), Tadataka
Mori (son; in Japan), and Sho Mori (son). Her home address is listed as 1024 Avenue,
Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC.
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1413 | Shigeo Mori | 25 April 1910 | Male |
Mori was born on 25 April 1910. He was a logger employed by Burns & Jackson Logging
Company, Wilson Creek, BC. His family includes Tatsy Mori (mother; deceased at time
of file), Kyojiro Mori (father; deceased at time of file), and T. Mori (brother; in
Japan). He lived in Redonda Bay, BC and was forcibly uprooted to Spruce Falls Power
& Paper Company, Kapuskasing, ON. No seized property is listed in file.
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625_xi | Shigeru Mori | 16 April 1917 | Male |
He was born on 16 April 1917. He was a millhand employed by Sproat Lake Lumber Company
Limited. His family includes Shige Mori (mother; nee Shige Tsuji) and Sukeshiro Mori
(father). His home address is listed as 1024 West 6th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was
forcibly uprooted to Angler, ON and was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
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13082 | Shigeru Mori | 24 January 1913 | Male |
He was born on 24 January 1913. He was a fisherman. His family includes Manyo Mori
(mother) and Maotaro Mori (father). His home address is listed as Dyke Road, Steveston,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Hastings Park Hospital, Vancouver, BC and New Denver,
BC.
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3881 | Shinkichi Mori | 15 November 1889 | Male |
He was born on 15 November 1889. He was a self-employed farmer. His family includes
Kiku Mori (mother; nee Kiku Murakami), Ichiyon Mori (father), Suna Mori (wife), Susan
Mori [also listed as Shizuye Mori] (daughter), Katsumi Mori (son), Mutsu Mori (daughter),
Emi Amiko Mori (daughter), Akio Mori (son), and Michiuki Mori (son). His home address
is listed as P.O. Newton Station, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Welling, AB.
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4489 | Shizue Mori | 09 January 1918 | Female |
She was born on 9 January 1918. She is also listed as Shirley Shizue Mori. She was
a seamstress employed by Kay Mori (sister). Her family includes Kiyoshi Mori (mother;
nee Kiyoshi Sato) and Rihei Mori (father). Her home address is listed as P.O. Box
255, 139 Garry Street, Steveston, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Grand Forks, BC.
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4062 | Shizuye Mori | 27 January 1926 | Female |
She was born on 27 January 1926. She was a student. Her family includes Suna Mori
[possibly Siina Mori or Iuna Mori] (mother) and Shinkichi Mori (father). Her home
address is listed as Newton Station, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Welling, AB.
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1996 | Sueji Mori | 25 October 1897 | Male |
He was born on 25 October 1897. He was a check room attendant at the Empress Hotel.
His family includes Matsuye Mori (wife; nee Matsuye Kondo), James Mori [also listed
as James Hajime Mori] (son), Doris Mori [also listed as Doris Misaye Mori] (daughter),
Nancy Mori [also listed as Hazuka Nancy Mori and also known as Kazuko Nancy Mori]
(daughter), and Ronald Mori [also listed as Ronald Masaru Mori] (son). His home address
is listed as 732 Discovery Street, Victoria, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Tashme,
BC.
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7823 | Suejiro Mori | 13 June 1874 | Male |
He was born on 13 June 1874. He was a self-employed chicken farmer. His family includes
Suye Mori (wife). His home address is listed as 320 Beta Avenue, Burnaby, BC. 320
Beta Avenue, New Westminster, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted
to Slocan, BC. He was exiled to Japan on 2 August 1946.
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9814 | Sugi Mori | 10 October 1891 | Female |
She was born on 10 October 1891. She was a housewife. Her family includes Tokuzo Mori
(husband), and Fumihiko Mori (son). Her home address is listed as P.O. Box 87, Steveston,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
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9767 | Sugi Mori | 29 March 1898 | Female |
She was born on 29 March 1898. She was a housewife. Her family includes Enai Mori
(husband). Her home address is listed as 303 East Georgia Street, Vancouver, BC. She
was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
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3359 | Sukegoro Mori | 16 January 1891 | Male |
He was born on 16 January 1891. He was retired. His family includes Sute Mori (wife),
Miyeko Mori (daughter), Fuyeko Mori (daughter), Tetsuo Mori (son), Yaye Fujii (daughter;
nee Yaye Mori), and Akiko Mori (daughter). His home address is listed as 973 West
7th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Sandon, BC and Hamilton, ON.
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14698 | Sukehachi Mori | 16 February 1907 | Male |
He was born on 16 February 1907. He was a grocery salesman. His family includes Sotokichi
Mori (father), Hatsue Mori (wife; nee Hatsue Kondo), Hiroto Mori (son), Kyoko Mori
(daughter), and Hitoshi Mori (son). 786 East Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC is listed
as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Rosebery, BC and was exiled to Japan
on 2 August 1946.
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9435 | Sukeshiro Mori | 24 May 1890 | Male |
He was born on 24 May 1890. He was a millhand employed by Alberta Lumber Company,
Vancouver, BC. His family includes Kiku Mori (mother; nee Kiku Tanaka), Sukezo Mori
(father), Shige Mori (wife; nee Shige Tsuji), Massme Mori (son), Ben Mori (son), Sho
Mori (son), Mary Mori [also listed as Yaeko Mori] (daughter), Shigeru Mori (son),
Kiku Mori (daughter; in Japan), and Tadataka Mori (son; in Japan). His home address
is listed as 1024 West 6th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Slocan
Extension, BC.
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6824 | Sumi Mori | 18 November 1911 | Female |
She was born on 18 November 1911. She is also known as Sumiko Mori. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Chiyo Mori (mother; nee Chiyo Katsurada), Kenzo Mori (husband),
Mikio Mori (son), Kikuo Mori (son), and Tom Tokio Mori [also known as Thomas Tokio
Mori] (son). Her home address is listed as 325 West 4th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She
was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC and Chatham, ON.
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12850 | Sumi Mori | 24 September 1905 | Female |
She was born on 24 September 1905. Her maiden name is Sumi Oda. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Matsu Oda (mother; nee Matsu Takahashi; in Japan) and Jinkichi
Oda (father; in Japan), Denya Mori (husband), Suzuko Mori (daughter), Tomoko Mori
(daughter), Michiko Mori (daughter), Shinichi Mori (son), and Masato Mori (son). Her
home addresses are listed as 674 West 6th Avenue, Vancouver, BC; 1512 West 11th Avenue,
Vancouver, BC; and 874 West 8th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to
Hastings Park, Vancouver, BC and Lemon Creek, BC. No seized property is listed in
the file.
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9481 | Sumiye Mori | 28 March 1913 | Female |
She was born on 28 March 1913. Her maiden name is Sumiye Kozono. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Rikyoe Kozono (father), Takeo Mori (husband), Sadako Mori (daughter),
Kanako Mori (daughter), Manobu Mori (son) and Satoru Mori (daughter). Her home address
is listed as 28th Avenue, Whonnock, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan Extension,
BC. She was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
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8526 | Sumiyo Mori | 24 August 1921 | Female |
She was born on 24 August 1921. She was a student studied at Maple Ridge High School,
Maple Ridge, BC. Her family includes Umeyo Kyosuke (mother; nee Umeyo Sano), and Kunizo
Kyosuke (father). Her home address is listed as Box 4, Pitt Meadows, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Oak Bluff, Manitoba.
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3996 | Suna Mori | 20 October 1902 | Female |
She was born on 20 October 1902. She was a housewife. Her family includes Shio Murakami
(mother), Shinkichi Mori (husband), Katsumi Mori (son), Mutsu Mori (daughter), Emi
Amiko Mori (daughter), Akio Mori (son), Michiuki Mori (son), Susan Mori [also listed
as Shizuye Mori] (daughter). Her father’s surname is not listed, but his first name
is Shinniyon. Her home address is listed as Newton Station, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to Welling, AB.
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9451 | Sute Mori | 04 April 1898 | Female |
She was born on 04 April 1898. She was a housewife. Her family includes Sukegoro Mori
(husband), Akiko Mori (daughter), Miyeko Mori (daughter), Fuyeko Mori (daughter),
Yaye Fujii (daughter; nee Yaye Mori), and Tetsuo Mori (son). Her home address is listed
as 937 7th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. 500 West Pender Street, Vancouver, BC is listed
as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted to Sandon, BC and 259 Victoria Avenue,
Hamilton, ON.
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7946 | Suye Mori | 14 August 1884 | Female |
She was born on 14 August 1884. She was a housewife. Her family includes Suejiro Mori
(husband). Her home address is listed as 320 Beta Avenue, New Westminster, BC. She
was forcibly uprooted Lemon Creek, BC. She was exiled to Japan on 2 August 1946.
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2649 | Suyetaro Mori | 16 November 1873 | Male |
He was born on 16 November 1873. He was retired at the time of the file. His family
includes Tsune Mori (wife; nee Tsune Kawasaki). His home address is listed as Steveston,
BC. Mission, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Westwold,
BC.
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4398 | Tadashi Mori | 18 November 1916 | Male |
He was born on 18 November 1916. He was a self-employed fisherman. His family includes
Manyo Mori (mother) and Naotaro Mori [possibly Naotaso Mori] (father). His home address
is listed as P.O. Box 243, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to New Denver,
BC.
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718_xi | Takeo Mori | 28 January 1909 | Male |
He was born on 28 January 1909. He was a lumber piler employed by P. Bait, Whonnock,
BC. His family includes Suye Mori (mother; nee Suye Ikenouye), Kamejiro Mori (father),
Sumiye Mori (wife; nee Sumiye Kozono), Sadako Mori (daughter), Manobu Mori (son),
Satoru Mori (son), and Kanako Mori (daughter). His home address is listed as 28th
Avenue, Whonnock, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Angler, ON. He was exiled to Japan
on 17 June 1946.
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14934 | Tetsuo Mori | 31 March 1922 | Male |
He was born on 31 March 1922. He was a confectioner and a partner in Mori & Sons.
His family includes Sute Mori (mother) and Sukegoro Mori (father). His home address
is listed as 623 West 7th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. 500 West Pender Street, Vancouver,
BC and 973 West 17th Avenue, Vancouver, BC are listed as former addresses. He was
interned at Angler, ON and was forcibly uprooted to Mountain View Sanitorium, Hamilton,
ON.
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15359 | Tohichi Mori | 11 November 1878 | Male |
He was born on 11 November 1878. He was a logger. His family includes Kiyo Mori (mother),
Tohei Mori (father), Kimiye Mori (wife; nee Kimiye Naito; in Japan), Mitsuo Mori (son;
in Japan), and Yukiye Mori (daughter; in Japan). Paldi, BC is listed as a former address.
He was forcibly uprooted to Alsask, SK and was exiled to Japan on 31 May 1946.
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1194 | Tokiko Mori | 10 February 1919 | Female |
Mori was born on 10 February 1919. She was a student. Her family includes Kaname Mori
(mother) and Kahachi Mori (father). She lived at 2009 Alma Road, Vancouver, BC and
was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC. No seized property listed in file. The file consists
of an Office of the Custodian report, an Information from RCMP report, and a Claims
Department document.
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7294 | Tokuzo Mori | 10 May 1877 | Male |
He was born on 10 May 1877. He was a fisherman employed by Phoenix Cannery Dyke, Steveston,
BC. His family includes Sugi Mori (wife) and Fumihiko Mori (son). His home address
is listed as 240 Alexander Street, Vancouver, BC. Steveston, BC is listed as a former
address. He was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC and was exiled to Japan in 1946.
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13754 | Toramatsu Mori | 06 September 1905 | Male |
He was born on 6 September 1905. He was a millhand employed by Robertson and Hackett
Limited, corner of Pacific and Granville, Vancouver, BC. His family includes Soto
Mori (mother; nee Soto Baba), Torakichi Mori (father), and Shizukoo Mori (wife; nee
Shizuko Kondo; deceased). His home address is listed as 161 West 6th Avenue, Vancouver,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Blue River, BC; Pyramid, BC; and Sinclair Mills, BC.
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3285 | Toshio Mori | 29 October 1915 | Male |
He was born on 29 October 1915. He was a dry cleaner. His family includes Ume Mori
(mother; nee Ume Ohashi) and Saijiro Mori (father). His home address is listed as
730 Davie Street, Vancouver, BC. 1094 Denman Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a
former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Sandon, BC and Slocan, BC. He was exiled
to Japan on 2 August 1946.
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10681 | Tsugio Mori | 23 March 1926 | Male |
He was born on 23 March 1926. He was a cleaner’s help and mill worker employed by
Master Built Door Factory, 101 West 2nd Avenue, Vancouver, BC. His family includes
Mada Mori [possibly Masa Mori] (mother; nee Mada Tsuji or Masa Tsuji) and Hichizo
Mori (father). His home address is listed as 1918 West 4th Avenue, Vancouver, BC.
He was forcibly uprooted to Grand Forks, BC.
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2655 | Tsune Mori | 02 January 1878 | Female |
She was born on 2 January 1878. Her family includes Suyetaro Mori (husband). Her home
address is listed as Steveston, BC. Mission, BC is listed as a former address. She
was forcibly uprooted to Westwold, BC.
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13364 | Tsuneo Mori | 12 May 1880 | Male |
He was born on 12 May 1880. He was a logger. 409 Alexander Street, Vancouver, BC is
listed as a former address.
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8528 | Umeyo Mori | 20 February 1894 | Female |
She was born on 20 February 1894. She was a housewife. Her maiden name was Umeyo Sano.
Her family includes Kunizo Mori (husband), Kyosuke Mori (son), Sumiyo Mori (daughter),
Chizuko Mori (daughter), Tsuneyo Sano (mother; nee Tsuneyo Izumihara), and Kunisakuro
Sano (father). Her home address is listed as P.O. Box 4, Pitt Meadows, BC. She was
forcibly uprooted to Oak Bluff, Manitoba.
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11427 | Wajiyu Mori | 15 May 1882 | Male |
He was born on 15 May 1882. He was a camp cook employed by Pacific Shingle Mill. His
family includes Haru Mori (wife; in Japan). His home address is listed as 519 Powell
Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to 12 Mile Camp, BC and exiled to
Japan on 2 August 1946.
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12374 | Yasomatsu Mori | 12 February 1902 | Male |
He was born on 12 February 1902. He was a sawmill hand. His family includes Niwa Mori
(mother; nee Niwa Matsuzaki), Matsutaro Mori (father), Hatsu Mori (wife), Eiko Mori
(step-daughter), Moriyoshi Mori (step-son), and David Mori [also listed as Sadao Mori]
(step-son). Red Gap, Nanoose, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted
to Tashme, BC and Brookmere, BC.
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10243 | Yeiji Mori | 25 November 1891 | Male |
He was born on 25 November 1891. He was a self-employed fisherman. His family includes
Hatsutaro Mori (father), Hatsu Mori (mother; nee Hatsu Yamashita), Shigi Mori (husband),
Wakae Mori (daughter), Yasuko Mori (daughter). His home address is listed as 325 West
4th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC and exiled to Japan
on 31 May 1946.
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1019_xi | Yoshikazu Mori | 25 August 1916 | Male |
He was born on 25 August 1916. He was a millhand. His family inclues Waki Uyesugi
(aunt). His home address is listed as 106 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC. He
was forcibly uprooted to Angler, ON and Manitoba Paper Company, Mafeking, MB. He was
exiled to Japan on 24 December 1946.
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4742 | Yoshio Mori | Male |
He was a farmhand employed by Yoshitaka Mori (brother). His home address is listed
as Cherry Street, Mission, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Diamond City, AB.
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10416 | Yoshio Mori | 22 November 1906 | Male |
He was born on 22 November 1906. He was a engineer employed by BC Packers. His family
includes Kazu Mori (wife; nee Kazu Nishio), Rinosuke Mori (father), Tame Mori (mother;
nee Tame Kitamura), Diane Mori [also listed as Harumi Mori] (daughter), and Janet
Mori [also listed as Midori Mori] (daughter). His home address is listed as 406 Alexander
Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Lumby, BC.
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4741 | Yoshitaka Mori | 13 September 1917 | Male |
He was born on 13 September 1917 or 10 September 1917. He was a self-employed farmer.
His family includes Misue Mori (mother; nee Misue Nagano or Misue Kagano), Kuniyoshi
Mori (father), Mariye Mori (wife; nee Mariye Ikeda), and Setsuko Mori (daughter).
His home address is listed as P.O. Box 153, Cherry Street, Mission City, BC. He was
forcibly uprooted to Vernon, BC.
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1043_xi | Yoshitaro Mori | 15 February 1920 | Male |
He was born on 15 February 1920. He was a labourer employed by Pacific Shingle Company,
Indian River, BC. His family includes Yone Mori (mother; nee Yone Yaguchi) and Yoshiemon
Mori (father). His home address is listed as 236 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. Britannia
Beach, BC and Indian River, BC are listed as former addresses. He was forcibly uprooted
to Angler, ON and was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
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Morido
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
3744 | Kisuke Morido | 05 June 1888 | Male |
He was born on 5 June 1888. He was a self-employed boat builder. His family includes
Shin Morido (mother), Bunkichi Morido (father), Asano Morido (wife; nee Asano Takahara;
in Japan), George Morido (son; in Japan), and Frank Morido (son; in Japan). His home
address is listed as 240 Main Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Slocan,
BC and he was exiled to Japan on 31 May 1946.
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Morihira
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
4204 | Haruji Morihira | 19 April 1906 | Male |
He was born on 19 April 1906. He was a self-employed farmer. His family includes Nui
Morihira (mother; nee Nui Kamimura), Kenzo Morihira (father), Isako Morihira (wife;
also known as Isako Naomi Morihara, nee Isako Sakurai), Aiko Morihira (daughter),
Kyoko Morihira (daughter), and Tatsuko Morihira (daughter). His home address is listed
as 133 Wooldridge Road, Pitt Meadows, BC. P.O. Box 83, Pitt Meadows, BC is listed
as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Geraldton, ON.
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3673 | Isako Morihira | 18 March 1911 | Female |
She was born on 18 March 1911. Her maiden name is Isako Sakurai. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Taki Sakurai (mother; nee Taki Takashima), Asayo Sakurai (father),
Haruji Morihira (husband), Aiko Morihira (daughter), Kyoko Morihira (daughter), and
Tatsuko Morihira (daughter). Her home address is listed as 133 Wooldridge Road, Pitt
Meadows, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Dufrost, MB.
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Morii
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
10176 | Etsuji Morii | 27 July 1888 | Male |
He was born on 27 July 1888. He was a broker under Morii Brokerage at 366 Powell Street,
Vancouver, BC. His family includes Kiyono Morii (wife; nee Kiyono Kawaguchi). His
home address is listed as 639 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Minto City, BC.
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10177 | Kiyono Morii | 28 July 1883 | Female |
She was born on 28 July 1883. She was a housewife. Her family includes Etsuji Morii
(husband). Her home address is listed as 639 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. She
was forcibly uprooted to Bridge River, BC.
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Morikado
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
1196 | Mitsunari Morikado | 03 March 1908 | Male |
Morikado was born on 03 March 1908. He was a mill worker at B.C. Pulp, Port Alice,
BC. His family includes Tsuruyo Morikado [first name may be incorrect] (mother; nee
Ysuruyo Kido; in Japan) and Sansaku Morikado (father; in Japan). He lived in Port
Alice, BC, was forcibly uprooted to Thunder River, BC, and was exiled to Japan on
31 May 1946. No seized property listed in file.
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Morikawa
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
7261 | Etsuko Morikawa | 27 March 1922 | Female |
She was born on 27 March 1922. She was a cannery worker employed by Berryland Fruit
Farm, Haney, BC. Her family includes Mitsuru Morikawa (mother; nee Mitsuru Wakizake)
and Yasutaro Morikawa (father). Her home address is listed as Rural Route No. 1, 5th
Avenue, Haney, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Taylor Lake, Clinton, BC.
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8682 | Fuki Morikawa | 06 June 1886 | Female |
She was born on 6 June 1886. Her maiden name is Fuki Kubota. She was a farmer’s help.
Her family includes Waki Kubota (mother; nee Waki Nakagawa), Ryusuke Kubota (father),
Masunojo Moriwaka (husband), and Tomiko Moriwaka (daughter). Her home address is listed
as 15th Road, Rural Route No. 1, Haney, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to New Denver,
BC.
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7366 | Katsumi Morikawa | 11 June 1907 | Male |
He was born on 11 June 1907. He was a millhand employed by Hammond Cedar Company,
Hammond, BC. His family includes Tora Morikawa (mother; nee Tora Sakagawa), Yasutaro
Morikawa (father), and Mitsurie Morikawa (step-mother; nee Mitsurie Wakazaka). His
home address is listed as No. 23, Fifth Avenue, Rural Route, No. 1, Haney, BC. He
was forcibly uprooted to Clinton, BC and Mimico, ON.
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7262 | Mitsuru Morikawa | 17 August 1893 | Female |
She was born on 17 August 1893. Her maiden name is Mitsuru Wakisaka. Her occupation
is listed as housewife, but an additional note indicates she also provided “farmer’s
help”. Her family includes Kyo Wakisaka (mother; nee Kyo Masuda), Senkichi Wakisaka
(father), Yasutaro Morikawa (husband), Etsuko Morikawa (daughter), Mitsuko Morikawa
(daughter), Tamotsu Morikawa (son), and Katsumi Morikawa (son). Her home address is
listed as Rural Route No. 1, 5th Avenue, Haney, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Taylor
Lake, Clinton, BC.
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4379 | Sumiko Morikawa | 19 June 1918 | Female |
She was born on 19 June 1918. She was a housewife. Her family includes Hatsuyo Hirose
(mother; nee Hatsuyo Nakamura), Kigen Hirose [possibly Higen Hirose] (father), Tokio
Morikawa (husband), Tsugiko Morikawa (daughter; deceased 27 July 1943), and Kay Morikawa
[also listed as Keiko Morikawa] (daughter). Her home address is listed as Mt. Lehman
Road, Mt. Lehman, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Dufrost, MB.
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4345 | Suna Morikawa | 16 September 1869 | Female |
She was born on 16 September 1869. She was a housewife. Her family includes Saku Yano
(mother; nee Saku Manabe), Kettaro Yano [possibly Kettaso Yano] (father), Tsuneki
Morikawa (husband; deceased), Tokio Morikawa (son). Her home address is listed as
Mt. Lehman Road, Mt. Lehman, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Dufrost, MB.
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4990 | Tokio Morikawa | 15 December 1913 | Male |
He was born on 15 December 1913. He was a self-employed farmer. His family includes
Suna Morikawa (mother; nee Suna Yano), Tsuneki Morikawa (father), Sumiko Morikawa
(wife; nee Sumiko Hirose), Tsugiko Morikawa (daughter; deceased 27 July 1943), and
Kay Morikawa [also listed as Keiko Morikawa] (daughter). His home address is listed
as Mt. Lehman Road, Mt. Lehman, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Winnipeg, MB.
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8681 | Tomiko Morikawa | 28 March 1924 | Female |
She was born on 28 March 1924. Her family includes Shingoro Moriwaka (father), and
Fuki Moriwaka (mother; nee Fuki Kubota). Her home address is listed as 15th Road,
Rural Route No. 1, Haney, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC.
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7365 | Yasutaro Morikawa | 20 March 1879 | Male |
He was born on 20 March 1879. He was a farmer. His family includes Chika Morikawa
(mother; nee Chika Orita), Tsunehei Morikawa (father), Mitsuru Morikawa (wife; nee
Mitsuru Wakisaka), Etsuko Morikawa (daughter), Mitsuko Morikawa (daughter), Tamotsu
Morikawa (son), and Katsumi Morikawa (son). His home address is listed as 5th Avenue,
Haney, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Taylor Lake, Clinton, BC and Ontario.
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Morimoto
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
5472 | Chiyo Morimoto | 28 December 1890 | Female |
She was born on 28 December 1890. She was a housewife. Her family includes Rinosuke
Morimoto (husband), Kiyo Morimoto (daughter), Aiko Morimoto (daughter), Shizuyo Morimoto
(daughter), and Shigekazu Morimoto (son). Her home address is listed as Chatham Street,
Steveston, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC and she was exiled to Japan
on 17 June 1946.
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7557 | Fujino Morimoto | 27 February 1909 | Female |
She was born on 21 February 1909. Her maiden name is Fujino Ryujin. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Sawano Ryujin (mother; nee Sawano Yamamoto), Yonejiro Ryujin (father),
Seiichiro Morimoto (husband), Yumiko Morimoto (daughter), Kikuko Morimoto (daughter),
Sachie Morimoto (daughter), and Seishi Morimoto (son). Her home address is listed
as Johnston Road, Rural Route, No. 3, New Westminster, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to New Denver, BC.
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15360 | Ichinosuke Morimoto | 28 October 1899 | Male |
He was born on 28 October 1899. He was a fisherman. His family includes Tori Morimoto
(mother; nee Tori Enyu), Ikunosuke Morimoto (father), and Ritsu Morimoto (step-mother).
His home address is listed as Indian River, BC. Prince Rupert, BC is listed as a former
address. He was forcibly uprooted to Chatham, ON.
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838_xi | Ichiro Morimoto | 18 February 1922 | Male |
He was born on 18 February 1922. He was a grocery deliverer. His family includes Tacaye
Morimoto (mother; nee Tacaye Kimura) and Risaburo Morimoto (father). His home address
is listed as 235 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Internment
Angler, ON and exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
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3372 | Kiyoshi Morimoto | 06 March 1925 | Male |
He was born on 6 March 1925. His family includes Hisa Morimoto (mother; nee Hisa Tabata),
and Seiichi Morimoto (father). His home address is listed as P.O. Box 163, Scottish
Cannery, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Lorette, MB.
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4308 | Masako Morimoto | 24 February 1922 | Female |
She was born on 24 February 1922. She was a self-employed houseworker. Her family
includes Hisa Morimoto (mother; nee Hisa Tabata) and Seiichi Morimoto (father). Her
home address is listed as Box 163, Canadian Scottish Cannery, Steveston, BC. She was
forcibly uprooted to Kaslo, BC.
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1211 | Rinosuke Morimoto | 30 October 1881 | Male |
Morimoto was born on 30 October 1881. He was a fisherman employed by Imperial Cannery,
Steveston, BC. His family includes Chiyo Morimoto (wife), Kiyo Morimoto (daughter),
Aiko Morimoto (daughter), Shizuyo Morimoto (daughter), and Shigekazu Morimoto (son).
He lived at Cannery House, Imperial Cannery, Steveston, BC, was forcibly uprooted
to Lemon Creek, BC and Slocan, BC, and was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946. His listed
seized property includes: boat “R.M.”; fishing equipment; household belongings.
|
4089 | Risaburo Morimoto | 17 March 1886 | Male |
He was born on 17 March 1886 or 11 March 1886. He was a printer employed by Continental
Daily News, Vancouver, BC. His family includes Sutekichi Morimoto (father), Toraye
Morimoto [also listed as Torae Morimoto] (wife; nee Torae Kimura), Ikue Morimoto [also
listed as Ikuye Morimoto] (daughter; in Japan), Etsuko Morimoto (daughter; in Japan),
Ichiro Morimoto (son), Yasuko Morimoto (daughter; in Japan). His home address is listed
as 304 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC.
He was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
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10851 | Risu Morimoto | 14 January 1886 | Female |
She was born on 14 January 1886. She was a housewife. Her family includes Ikunosuke
Morimoto (husband; deceased), Ichinosuke Morimoto (step-son), Kunio Morimoto (son),
Shizue Takano (daughter; nee Shizue Morimoto), Shigeru Morimoto (son), Takeo Morimoto
(son), Yuko Morimoto (daughter). She lived on Sea Island, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to New Denver, BC.
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1770 | Seiichi Morimoto | 11 October 1884 | Male |
He was born on 11 October 1884. He was retired at the time of the file. His family
includes Kiyoshi Morimoto (son), Masako Morimoto (daughter), Kiku Noguchi (daughter;
nee Kiku Morimoto), Haruko Tokai (daughter; nee Haruko Morimoto), and Kiyoko Hamade
(daughter; nee Kiyoko Morimoto). His home address is listed as Steveston, BC. He was
forcibly uprooted to Kaslo, BC and New Denver, BC. He died at New Denver on 4 August
1943.
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7719 | Seiichiro Morimoto | 05 July 1902 | Male |
He was born on 5 July 1902. He was a self-employed farmer. His family includes Hisa
Hori (mother; nee Hisa Morimoto), Yoshimatsu Hori (father), Fujino Morimoto (wife;
nee Fujino Riyojin), Yumiko Morimoto (daughter), Kikuko Morimoto (daughter), Sachie
Morimoto (daughter), and Seishi Morimoto (son). His home address is listed as Johnston
Road, Rural Route, No. 3, New Westminster, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Slocan,
BC and St. Catharines, ON.
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634_xi | Shigekazu Morimoto | 10 December 1920 | Male |
He was born on 10 December 1920. He was a fisherman employed by Rinosuke Morimoto.
His family includes Chiyo Morimoto (mother) and Rinosuke Morimoto (father). His home
address is listed as Atlas Cannery, Steveston, BC. PO Box 121, Steveston, BC is listed
as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Petawawa, ON. He was exiled to Japan
on 17 June 1946.
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3191 | Shigeru Morimoto | 05 May 1914 | Male |
He was born on 05 May 1914. He was a fisherman employed by Vancouver Cannery, Eburne,
BC. His home address is listed as Vancouver Cannery, Eburne, BC. His family includes
Ritsu Morimoto (mother; nee Ritsu Nishita). He was forcibly uprooted to Columbia Rivers
Timbers Limited, Arrowhead, BC.
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2984 | Takeo Morimoto | 15 September 1921 | Male |
He was born on 15 September 1921. He was a fisherman. His family includes Ritsu Morimoto
(mother; nee Ritsu Nishida). His home address is listed as Vancouver Cannery, Eburne,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Arrowhead, BC.
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9981 | Teruko Morimoto | 02 January 1924 | Female |
She was born on 2 January 1924. She helped at home. Her family includes Ritsu Morimoto
(mother; nee Ritsu Nishida). She lived in Eburne, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to
New Denver, BC.
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12722 | Toraye Morimoto | 20 April 1898 | Female |
She was born on 20 April 1898. Her maiden name is Toraye Kimura. She was a dressmaker
employed by Mr. Sannomiya at 604 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. Her family includes
Riku Kimura (mother; nee Riku Nishimura), Rikimatsu Kimura (father), Risaburo Morimoto
(husband), Ichiro Morimoto (son), Ikue Morimoto [also listed as Ikuye Morimoto] (daughter;
in Japan), Etsuko Morimoto (daughter; in Japan), and Yasuko Morimoto (daughter; in
Japan). Her home address is listed as 304 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. She
was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC and was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
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9982 | Yaeko Morimoto | 23 April 1926 | Female |
She was born on 23 April 1926. She was a student. Her family includes Ikunosuke Morimoto
(father) and Ritsu Morimoto (mother; nee Ritsu Morimoto). She lived in Eburne, BC.
She was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC.
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12921 | Yaoji Morimoto | Male |
He moved to Japan on 19 October 1940.
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Morino
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
10803 | Chiyeko Morino | 24 April 1915 | Female |
She was born on 24 April 1915. She was a self-employed dressmaker under Ai Cleaners.
Her family includes Sanichi Katsuno (father), Asa Katsuno (mother; nee Asa Nakamura),
Kikuzo Morino (husband), Hiromi Morino (son) and Junji Morino (son). Her home address
is listed as 1861 Commercial Drive, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Lemon
Creek, BC.
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14641 | Hirozo Morino | 04 August 1899 | Male |
He was born on 4 August 1899. He was a partial owner of a grocery store. His family
includes Tame Morino (mother), Kiroku Morino (father), Katsu Morino (wife; nee Katsu
Tomisaburo), Kazumi Morino (son), Keiko Morino (daughter), and Hideki Morino (son).
235 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted
to Grand Forks, BC.
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1578 | Katsu Morino | 09 May 1906 | Female |
She was born on 9 May 1906. Her maiden name is Katsu Tomisaburo. Her occupation is
listed as housewife. Her family includes Fue Tomisaburo (mother; nee Fue Shimizu),
Shimizu Tomisaburo (father; in Japan), Hirozo Morino (husband), Hideki Morino (son),
Kazumi Morino (son), and Keiko Morino (daughter). Her home address is listed as 235
Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to P.O. Box 12, Grand Forks,
BC. Her listed seized property includes 2666 Trinity Street, Vancouver, BC.
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4638 | Kikuzo Morino | 23 April 1901 | Male |
He was born on 23 April 1901. He was a dry cleaner. His family includes Tana Morino
(mother), Kiroka Morino [possibly Kiroko Morino] (father), Chiyeko Morino [also listed
as Chieko Morino] (wife; nee Chieko Kitsuno or Chiyeko Kitsuno), Hiromi Morino (son),
and Junji Morino (son). His home address is listed as 1861 Commercial Drive, Vancouver,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC and Hamilton, ON.
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14843 | Teizo Morino | 02 February 1898 | Male |
He was born on 2 February 1898. He was a storekeeper. His family includes Tane Morino
[also listed as Tane Morina] (mother), Kiroka Morino (father), Bun Morino (wife; nee
Bun Kosuga; in Japan), Tsutomu Morino (son; in Japan), Fumio Morino (son; in Japan),
Kazuko Morino (daughter; in Japan), Sadao Morino (son; in Japan), and Yoko Morino
(daughter; in Japan). 1201 West Pender Street, Vancouver, BC and 531 East Georgia
Street, Vancouver, BC are listed as former addresses. He was forcibly uprooted to
Lempriere, BC.
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15269 | Zenjiro Morino | 24 March 1887 | Male |
He was born on 24 March 1887. He was a gardener. His family includes Toko Morino (mother;
nee Toko Nakayama), Kingoro Morino (father), Naka Morino (wife; deceased), Shizue
Morino (daughter; in Japan), Tokiko Morino (daughter; in Japan), George Morino [also
listed as Joji Morino] (son; in Japan), and Tomiko Morino (daughter; in Japan). His
home address is listed as 1642 West 2nd Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Camp 2, Princeton, BC and was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
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Morioka
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
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6903 | Kanetoshi Morioka | 08 July 1904 | Male |
He was born on 08 July 1904. He was a farmer in New Westminster. His family includes
Shikama Morioka (father; in Japan), Sato Morioka (mother; nee Inouye; in Japan), Natsuki
Morioka (wife; nee Natsuki Fujioka; born on 10 August 1909), Kanako Morioka (daughter),
Sonoko Morioka (daughter), Tatsuo Morioka (son). He lived in New Westminster, BC.
He was forcibly uprooted to Popoff Farms, Slocan, BC. His listed seized property includes
Lot 1 on 1572 Town Line Road with area of 19.24 acres, one horse, crops and fruit
trees, household belongings, bunkhouse and supplies, packing shed and supplies, chicken
coop and supplies.
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4080 | Natsuki Morioka | 10 August 1909 | Female |
She was born on 10 August 1909. She was a housewife. Her family includes Maseno Fujioka
[possibly Masero Fujioka] (mother; nee Maseno Takano or Masero Takano), Hisakichi
Fujioka (father), Kanetoshi Morioka [also listed as Kanetashi Morioka] (husband),
Kanako Morioka (daughter), Sonoko Morioka (daughter), and Tatsuo Morioka (son). Her
home address is listed as Townline Road, Rural Route, No. 4, New Westminster, BC.
She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC.
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Morisada
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
839_xi | Kajiro Morisada | 01 December 1884 | Male |
He was born on 01 December 1884. He was a salesman employed by Tobacco Jobbers Limited,
818 Howe Street, Vancouver, BC. His family includes Kame Morisada (mother; nee Kame
Harada), Rokuzaimon Morisada (father) and Tsugi Morisada (wife). His home address
is listed as 605 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Angler,
ON and Moose Jaw Hostel, SK.
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13067 | Tsugi Morisada | 12 August 1890 | Female |
She was born on 12 August 1890. Her maiden name is Tsugi Uyemura. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Ishi Uyemura (mother; nee Ishhi Shodai), Tsunehi Uyemura (father),
and Kajiro Morisada (husband) Her home address is listed as 522 Powell Street, Vancouver,
BC. 505 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. She was
forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC and was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
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Morisawa
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
1481 | Kanekichi Morisawa | 03 August 1898 | Male |
Morisawa was born on 3 August 1898. He was a labourer employed by Britannia Beach
Copper Mine, Britannia, BC. His family includes Toku Morisawa (mother; nee Toku Wakita),
Seishichi Morisawa (father), Naoye Morisawa (wife; nee Naoye Nakata), Diana Morisawa
[also listed as Kuyono Morisawa] (daughter; born 24 March 1932), David Morisawa [also
listed as Tokudo Morisawa] (son; born 21 April 1933), Kenneth Morisawa [also listed
as Moritsugu Morisawa] (son; born 12 October 1934), Emi Morisawa (daughter; born 20
August 1936), Sumi Morisawa (daughter; born 22 February 1938), and George Morisawa
(son; born 22 June 1939). His home address is listed as 3217 Shelley Street, Victoria,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Rosebery, BC. No seized property is listed in the
file.
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1200 | Ryuta Morisawa | 01 February 1890 | Male |
Morisawa was born on 01 February 1890. He was a Section Man for the Canadian Pacific
Railway. His family includes Kine Morisawa (mother; nee Kine Kawamoto; in Japan),
Sematsu Morisawa (father; in Japan), Yoka Morisawa (wife; nee Yoka Yamamoto; in Japan),
and Yasu Morisawa (daughter; in Japan). He lived at 240 Alexander Street, Vancouver,
BC, formerly Glacier, BC. He and was forcibly uprooted to Golden, BC, Lempriere, BC,
and Greenwood, BC. His listed seized property includes: a trunk.
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Morishige
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
8797 | Fumie Morishige | 01 March 1908 | Female |
She was born on 1 March 1908. Her maiden name is Fumie Furuye. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Chiyo Furuye (mother; nee Chiyo Noma), Izaemon Furuye (father),
Masao Morishige (step-son), and Morizo Morishige (husband). Her home address is listed
as 27th Avenue, Whonnock, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC and she was
exiled to Japan on 2 August 1946.
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840_xi | Gunzo Morishige | 20 January 1896 | Male |
He was born on 20 January 1896. He was a sawmill worker employed by BC Pulp, Woodfibre,
BC. His family includes Mitsu Morishige (mother), Nichinaju Morishige (father) and
Aka Morishige (wife; in Japan). His home address is listed as Woodfibre, BC. 8870
Selkirk Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted
to Angler, ON and exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
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8922 | Masao Morishige | 11 December 1924 | Male |
He was born on 11 December 1924. He was a millhand employed by P. Bain Mills. His
family includes Azuri Morishige (mother; Azuri Uchimura), Fumie Morishige [possible
Fumiye Morishige] (stepmother; nee Fumie Furuye or Fumiye Furuye), and Morizo Morishige
(father). His home address is listed as 27th Avenue, Whonnock, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Hope, BC and he was exiled to Japan on 2 August 1946.
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8921 | Morizo Morishige | 23 August 1890 | Male |
He was born on 23 August 1890. He was a self-employed farmer. His family includes
Shige Morishige (mother; nee Shige Minaminouye), Kinshiro Morishige (father), Azuri
Morishige (former wife; nee Azuri Uchimura), Fumie Morishige (wife; nee Fumie Furuye),
and Masao Morishige (son). His home address is listed as P.O. Box 185, Whonnock, BC.
He was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC and he was exiled to Japan on 2 August 1946.
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Morishita
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
3220 | Chiyoo Morishita | 15 January 1926 | Male |
He was born on 15 January 1926. He was a student. He is also listed as Roy Morishita.
His family includes Tome Morishita (mother; nee Tome Itoya) and Eikichi Morishita
(father). His home address is listed as PO Box 169, House No. 20, Pacific Coast Cannery,
Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge, AB.
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6753 | Chizuko Morishita | 19 April 1920 | Female |
She was born on 19 April 1920. Her maiden name is Chizuko Nishi. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Kura Nishi (mother; nee Kura Nakagawa), Unosuke Nishi (father),
Kenichi Morishita (husband), Elmer Morishita [also listed as Naoyuki Morishita] (son).
Her home address is listed as 901 Howe Street, Vancouver, BC and 676 4th Avenue, Steveston,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Grand Forks, BC.
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2437 | Chonosuke Morishita | 08 March 1887 | Male |
He was born on 8 March 1887. He was a fisherman. His family includes Taka Morishita
(mother; nee Taka Oye), Nao Morishita (wife; nee Nao Nakagawa; in Japan), Kenichi
Morishita (son), and Shigeru Morishita (son). His home address is listed as 676 4th
Avenue, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Grand Forks, BC and was exiled
to Japan on 17 June 1946.
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1389 | Eikichi Morishita | 25 August 1890 | Male |
Morishita was born on 25 August 1890. He was a fisherman formerly employed by B.C.
Packers, Steveston, BC. His family includes Tome Morishita (wife), Kiokusu Morishita
(son; also known as Kiokusu Bob Morishita, born 20 February 1928), Sentaro Morishita
(son; born 13 December 1930), Chizue Morishita (daughter; born 30 November 1929),
Fumie Morishita (daughter), Chiyoo Morishita (son; born 15 January 1926), and Masaharu
Morishita (son). His home address is listed as P.O. Box 169, Steveston, BC. He was
forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge, AB, care of N.P. Tracy. His listed seized property
includes his boat, the “E.M.,” which was sold to Canadian Fishing Company Limited,
fishing nets, and household belongings.
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3222 | Fumie Morishita | 23 November 1923 | Female |
She was born on 23 November 1923. She was a student. Her family includes Tome Morishita
(mother; nee Tome Itoya) and Eikichi Morishita (father). Her home address is listed
as PO Box 169, House No. 20, Pacific Coast Cannery, Steveston, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to PO Box 184, Lethbridge, AB.
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5366 | Haruko Morishita | 06 August 1916 | Female |
She was born on 6 August 1916. Her married name is Haruko Miki. Her custodian file
is located in C-9355 file No. 1969. She was a teacher at Marietta School of Costume
Design. Her family includes Moto Morishita (mother; nee Moto Kaji), Chonosuke Morishita
(father), and Yasuo Miki [also listed as Paul Miki] (husband). Her home address is
listed as P.O. Box 190, 89 Moncton Street, Steveston, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to Hamilton, ON and Toronto, ON.
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4294 | Hirako Morishita | 20 July 1921 | Female |
She was born on 20 July 1921. She was a housewife. Her family includes Tori Tamoto
(mother; nee Tori Okano), Toyokuchi Tamoto (father), Hiroshi Morishita (husband),
Georgia Morishita [also listed as Misuzu Morishita] (daughter), Steve Morishita [also
listed as Hidehiko Morishita] (son), and Susanne Hirose (daughter; nee Susanne Morishita).
Her home address is listed as B.C. Packer’s House, P.O. Box 33, Steveston, BC. She
was forcibly uprooted to St. Pierre, MB.
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4174 | Hiroshi Morishita | 02 April 1914 | Male |
He was born on 2 April 1914. He was a fisherman employed by B.C. Packer’s. His family
includes Koito Morishita (mother; nee Koito Mukai), Kichisaburo Morishita (father),
Hirako Morishita (wife; nee Hirako Tamoto), Georgia Morishita [also listed as Misuzu
Morishita] (daughter), Steve Morishita [also listed as Hidehiko Morishita] (son),
and Susanne Hirose (daughter; nee Susanne Morishita). His home address is listed as
B.C. Packer’s, P.O. Box 33, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to St. Pierre,
MB.
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14478 | Hiroshi Morishita | 02 September 1920 | Male |
He was born on 2 September 1920. He was a bank clerk employed by Japan and Canada
Trust Savings Company. His family includes Utae Morishita (mother; nee Itae Yamasaki)
and Umetaro Morishita (father). His home address is listed as Tofino, BC. 1950 nelson
Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to London,
ON.
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1902 | Jiichiro Morishita | 07 December 1895 | Male |
He was born on 7 December 1895. He was a storekeeper who owned his own store. His
family includes Hatsu Morishita (mother; nee Hatsu Miyamoto), Fusakichi Morishita
(father), Kiyoko Morishita (wife; nee Kiyoko Miyamoto; in Japan), Yasuo Morishita
(son; in Japan), Fusajiro Morishita (son; in Japan), and Kazuko Morishita (daughter;
in Japan). His home address is listed as 647 East Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC.
He was forcibly uprooted to Princeton Road Camp, Princeton, BC and Fort William, ON.
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13562 | Kamekichi Morishita | 01 December 1898 | Male |
He was born on 1 December 1898. He was a fish cannery worker employed by Nelson Bros.
Fisheries. His family includes Kiku Morishita (mother), Tatsumatsu Morishita (father),
Nao Morishita (wife; nee Nao Mukai), Noriko Morishita (daughter), Tatsuo Morishita
(son), and Mieko Morishita [also listed as Miyeko Morishita] (daughter). 1207 Stewart
Avenue, Nanaimo, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Hope,
BC; Tashme, BC; and Neys, ON.
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6653 | Kenichi Morishita | 26 October 1915 | Male |
He was born on 26 October 1915. He was a fisherman employed by B.C. Packers, Steveston,
BC. His family includes Nao Morishita (mother; nee Nao Nakagawa), Chonosuke Morishita
(father), Chizuko Morishita (wife; nee Chizuko Nishi), and Elmer Morishita [also listed
as Naoyuki Morishita] (son). His home address is listed as 676 4th Avenue, Steveston,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Grand Forks, BC and Toronto, ON.
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4175 | Kichisaburo Morishita | 14 October 1882 | Male |
He was born on 14 October 1882. He was a fisherman employed by B.C. Packers, Steveston,
BC. His family includes Koito Morishita (wife; nee Koito Mukai), Hiroshi Morishita
(son), Masaru Morishita (son), and Toshiko Morishita (daughter). His home address
is listed as Box 33, Imperial Cannery, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to
Moss Spur, MB and St. Pierre, MB.
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4176 | Koito Morishita | 13 October 1893 | Female |
She was born on 13 October 1893. She was a housewife. Her family includes Kichisaburo
Morishita (husband), Hiroshi Morishita (son), Toshiko Morishita (daughter), and Masaru
Morishita (son). Her home address is listed as P.O. Box 33, B.C. Packer’s, Steveston,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to St. Pierre, MB.
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5920 | Mariye Morishita | 29 September 1923 | Female |
She was born on 29 September 1923. Her family includes Moto Morishita (mother), and
Chonosuke Morishita (father). Her home address is listed as P.O. Box 190, 89 Moncton
Street, Steveston, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Toronto, ON.
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3218 | Masaharu Morishita | 17 May 1921 | Male |
He was born on 17 May 1921. His name is also listed as Maseharu Morishita. He was
a fisherman employed by B.C. Packers, Steveston, BC. His family includes Tome Morishita
(mother; nee Itoya) and Eikichi Morishita (father). His home address is listed as
PO Box 169, House No. 20, Pacific Coast Cannery, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Box 184, Lethbridge, AB.
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4143 | Masaru Morishita | 22 May 1918 | Male |
He was born on 22 May 1918. He was a fisherman employed by B.C. Packer’s. His family
includes Koito Morishita [possibly Kaito Morishita] (mother; nee Koito Mukai or Kaito
Mukai) and Kichisaburo Morishita (father). His home address is listed as B.C. Packer’s,
P.O. Box 33, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Shelley, MB and Dryden, ON.
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3559 | Masaru Morishita | 15 November 1910 | Male |
He was born on 15 November 1910. He was employed by B.C. Packers Company Limited,
Skeena River, BC. His family includes Kino Morishita (mother), Kusunosuke Morishita
(father), and Yayeko Morishita (wife; in Japan). His home address is listed as P.O.
Box 169, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Westwold, BC.
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1397 | Minosuke Morishita | 12 June 1893 | Male |
Morishita was born on 12 June 1893. He was a fisherman employed by B.C. Packers, Vancouver,
BC. His family includes Kino Morishita (mother nee Kino Nakatsu; deceased at time
of file), Kusunoke Morishita (father; deceased at time of file), Tsurue Morishita
(wife; Tsurue nee Kishii; in Japan), and Kaoru Morishita (son; in Japan). His home
address is listed as 245 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. Steveston, BC, is listed as
a former addres.He was forcibly uprooted to Tracy Farms, Lethbridge, AB and to Picture
Butte, AB. His listed seized property includes his boat, the “M.M.,” sold to Francis
Millerd & Company Limited.
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5355 | Moto Morishita | 15 March 1887 | Female |
She was born on 15 March 1887. Her maiden name is Moto Shibata. She was the storekeeper
of Morishita Dry-Goods. Her family includes Rie Shibata (mother), Chonosuke Morishita
(husband; deceased), Haruko Morishita (daughter), Mariye Morishita (daughter), and
Yayoi Morishita (daughter). Her home address is listed as 89 Moncton Street, Steveston,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Toronto, ON.
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587 | Nao Morishita | 04 September 1896 | Female |
She was born on 04 September 1896. Her maiden name is Nao Mukai. She was an housewife.
Her family includes Yone Mukai (mother), Rokusaburo Mukai (father), Kamekichi Morishita
(husband), Noriko Morishita (daughter), Mieko Morishita (daughter), and Tatsuo Morishita
(son). Her home address is listed as 1207 Stewart Street, Nanaimo, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Tashme, BC.
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3951 | Nikizo Morishita | 21 August 1885 | Male |
He was born on 21 August 1885. He was a self-employed farmer. His family includes
Haru Morishita (mother; nee Haru Monde), Taikichi Morishita (father), and Saku Morishita
(wife; nee Saku Tanaka). His home address is listed as Coghlan Road, Rural Route,
No. 1, Coghlan, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC. He was exiled to Japan
on 2 August 1946.
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10804 | Nobumi Morishita | 02 December 1925 | Female |
She was born on 2 December 1925. She was a cannery worker employed by Nootka Bamfield
Packing Company. Her family includes Umezo Morishita (father), Toyo Morishita (mother).
She lived in Ucluelet, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
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1600 | Noeru Morishita | 25 December 1917 | Male |
He was born on 25 December 1917. He also went by the name Noel Morishita. He was a
fisherman employed by his father. His family includes Utae Morishita (mother; nee
Utae Yamasaki; in Japan) and Umetaro Morishita (father). His home address is listed
as Tofino, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Glencoe Camp, ON, 127 Park Street North,
Hamilton, ON, 450 Markham Street, Toronto, ON, and 53 Shannon Street, Toronto, ON.
His real estate in Storm Bay, BC, which he owned in part with Mitsuzo Nakagawa, Etsuzo
Nakagawa, and Yoshijiro Sakaguchi was seized, as was his home and chicken house on
that lot. His other seized property listed includes the assets of the Tofino Japanese
Association of which he was a member and household belongings.
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11544 | Norito Morishita | 15 July 1915 | Male |
He was born on 15 July 1915. He was a farmer. His family includes Tsuneko Morishita
(wife; in Japan), Nikizo Morishita (father), and Saku Morishita (mother). He lived
in Coghlan, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Kelowna, BC.
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1204 | Sadajiro Morishita | 24 March 1896 | Male |
Morshita was born on 24 March 1896. His was a boat builder. His family includes Ichitaro
Morishita (father; deceased at time of file), Sei Morishita (mother; nee Sei Deguchi;
in Japan), Uno Morishita (wife; nee Uno Morishita; in Japan), Shigekazu Morishita
(son; in Japan), Sadako Morishita (daughter; in Japan), Shigeko Morishita (daughter;
in Japan), Mineko Morishita (daughter; in Japan), and Tomeko Morishita (daughter;
in Japan). He was adopted into his wife’s family. He lived in Sarita Bay, BC Bunk
House (Salmon Saltlery [probably a typo for Salmon Saltery]), was forcibly uprooted
to Slocan, BC, and was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946. No seized property mentioned
in file.
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3298 | Saku Morishita | 03 August 1901 | Female |
She was born on 03 August 1901. Her maiden name is Saku Tanaka. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Tsuchi Tanaka (mother; nee Tsuchi Hirabatake), Isaku Tanaka (father)
and Nikizo Morishita (husband). Her home address is listed as Rural Route No. 1, Coghlan,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC. She was exiled to Japan on 02 August
1946.
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6040 | Sawa Morishita | 03 March 1909 | Female |
She was born on 3 March 1909. She was a housewife. Her family includes Teiji Morishita
(husband), Kuniko Morishita (daughter), Teruo Morishita (son), Hatsumi Morishita (daughter),
Setsuko Morishita (daughter), and Misako Morishita (daughter). Her home address is
listed as 466 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to New
Denver, BC.
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8454 | Shigeru Morishita | 03 July 1918 | Male |
He was born on 3 July 1918. He was a fisherman employed by BC Packers Limited, Steveston,
BC. His family includes Chonosuke Morishita (father). His home address is listed as
676 Horse Avenue, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Grand Forks, BC.
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1202 | Tadashi Morishita | 05 December 1923 | Male |
Morishita was born on 05 December 1923. He was a store clerk, employed by his father.
His family includes Toyo Morishita (mother; nee Toyo Hashimoto) and Umezo Morishita
(father). He lived in Ucluelet, BC and was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC. His listed
seized property includes: household belongings; food; books.
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5078 | Teiji Morishita | 08 April 1903 | Male |
He was born on 8 April 1903. He was a merchant. His family includes Hatsu Morishita
(mother; nee Hatsu Miyamoto), Fusakichi Morishita (father), Sawa Morishita (wife;
nee Sawa Hamada), Kuniko Morishita (daughter), Teruo Morishita (son), Hatsumi Morishita
(daughter), Setsuko Morishita (daughter), and Misako Morishita (daughter). His home
address is listed as 466 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to New Denver, BC and Slocan, BC.
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1001 | Tome Morishita | 06 June 1902 | Female |
She was born on 06 June 1902. She was a housewife. Her family includes Eikichi Morishita
(husband), Masaharu Morishita (son), Fumie Morishita (daughter), Chiyoo Morishita
(son), Kiokusu Morishita [also known as Kiokusu Bob Morishita] (son), Chizue Morishita
(daughter), and Sentaro Morishita (son). Her home address is listed as PO Box 169,
Steveston, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Box 184, Lethbridge, AB.
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2604 | Toyo Morishita | 22 March 1895 | Female |
She was born on 22 March 1895. Her maiden name is Toyo Hashimoto. She worked in a
grocery and general store at Ucluelet, BC. Her family includes Yone Hashimoto (mother;
nee Yone Nishihama), Kasuke Hashimoto (father), Umezo Morishita (husband), Koji Morishita
(son), Kiyoko Morishita (daughter), Nobumi Morishita [also listed as Rosa Morishita]
(daughter), Akiko Morishita (daughter), Michiko Morishita (daughter), and Chiyeko
Morishita (daughter). Her home address is listed as Ucluelet, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Tashme, BC.
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1206 | Umetaro Morishita | 26 February 1886 | Male |
Morishita was born on 26 February 1886. He was a fisherman employed by an unspecified
fish company. His family includes Bun Morishita (mother; nee Bun Kusu; deceased at
time of file), Jiromatsu Morishita (father; deceased at time of file), Utae Morishita
(wife; nee Utae Yamasaki; in Japan), Ikunoshin Morishita (son; born on 27 September
1927; in Japan), Yoshiko Morishita (daughter; born on 06 June 1932; in Japan), and
Noel Morishita [also named as Noeru Morishita in file] (son; in Japan). He lived at
Storm Bay, Tofino, BC and was forcibly uprooted to Hastings Park, Vancouver, BC and
Slocan, BC, and was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946. His listed seized property includes:
house in Tofino, BC; boat “Silvrado”; fishing equipment; household belongings; tools.
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1750 | Umezo Morishita | 01 December 1891 | Male |
He was born on 1 December 1891. He was a storekeeper. His family includes Kiku Morishita
(mother), Tatsumatsu Morishita (father), Toyo Morishita (wife; nee Toyo Hashimoto),
Nobumi Morishita [also listed as Rosa Morishita] (daughter), Koji Morishita (son),
Kiyoko Morishita (daughter), Akiko Morishita (daughter), Michiko Morishita (daughter),
Chiyeko Morishita (daughter). His home address is listed as Ucluelet, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Tashme, BC and Toronto, ON.
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12370 | Yasaku Morishita | 19 December 1898 | Male |
He was born on 19 December 1898. He was a gardener and mill hand. His family includes
Naka Morishita (mother; nee Naka Suzuki), Sakujiro Morishita (father), Kimi Morishita
(wife; nee Kimi Yamanishi; in Japan), Masako Morishita (daughter; in Japan), Mitsuko
Morishita (daughter; in Japan), Mutsuko Morishita (daughter; in Japan), and Atsuko
Morishita (daughter; in Japan). His home address is listed as Port Alberni, BC. He
was forcibly uprooted to Princeton, BC and Chatham, ON.
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15654 | Yayoi Morishita | 28 May 1929 | Female |
She was born on 28 May 1929. Her name is also listed in the file as Jean Morishita
and Jean Yayoi Morishita. Her family includes Moto Morishita (mother) and Chonosuke
Morishita (father). Steveston, BC is listed as a former address. She was forcibly
uprooted to Toronto, ON.
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Morita
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
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12779 | Ayako Morita | 15 August 1926 | Female |
She was born on 15 August 1926. Her family includes Isematsu Morita (mother; nee Isematsu
Takamine) and Jisuke Morita (father). Her home address is listed as Chemainus, BC.
She was forcibly uprooted to Hastings Park, Vancouver, BC and Tashme, BC.
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11644 | Chiyeko Morita | 14 November 1924 | Female |
She was born on 14 November 1924. She was a clerk. Her family includes Yose Morita
(mother; nee Yose Kawasaki). Her home address is listed as 1867 Powell Street, Vancouver,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Kelowna, BC.
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5919 | Denjo Morita | 21 April 1880 | Male |
He was born on 21 April 1880. He was a logger employed by Lake Cowichan Lumber Company,
Lake Cowichan, BC. His family includes Kichino Morita (wife; nee Kichino Kono; in
Japan). His home address is listed as P.O. Box 20, Lake Cowichan, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Yellowhead, BC and he was exiled to Japan on 31 May 1946.
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13861 | Eiji Morita | 15 July 1902 | Male |
He was born on 15 July 1902. He was a pulp mill grinder. His family includes Hana
Morita [also listed as Hanako Morita] (wife), Aiko Morita (daughter), and Toshiko
Morita (son). Ocean Falls, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted
to Rocky Mountain House, AB and Raymond, AB.
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12115 | Eiko Morita | 12 June 1911 | Female |
Her maiden name was Eiko Nishizawa. She was born on 12 June 1911. She was a grocer.
Her family includes Otojiro Nishizawa (father), Matsu Nishizawa (mother; nee Matsu
Inamoto), Jinnosuke Morita (husband), Etsuko Morita (daughter), and Teruko Morita
(daughter). Her home address is listed as 1332 Seymour Street, Vancouver, BC. She
was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
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5017 | Fujino Morita | 13 November 1901 | Female |
She was born on 13 November 1901. She was a housewife. Her family includes Hirokichi
Morita (husband), Hirokazu Morita (son), Fujio Morita (son), Saburo Morita (son),
Kujeko Morita (daughter), Keiko Morita (daughter; also listed as Kieko), and Yukio
Morita (son). Her home address is listed as 6th Avenue & Dyke, P.O. Box 401, Steveston,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Arnaud, MB.
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15549 | Hana Morita | 25 October 1911 | Female |
She was born on 25 October 1911. She is also listed as Hana Morita. Her family includes
Eiji Morita (husband), Aiko Morita (daughter), and Toshiko Morita (son). Ocean Falls,
BC is listed as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted to Raymond, AB.
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11593 | Hideo Morita | 17 September 1921 | Male |
He was born on 17 September 1921. He was a millhand employed by Victoria Lumber Company.
His family includes Jisuke Morita (father) and Isematsu Morita (mother; nee Isematsu
Takamine). He lived in Chemainus, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to 11 Mile Camp, BC.
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4864 | Hirokazu Morita | 17 July 1924 | Male |
He was born on 17 July 1924. He was a student. His family includes Fujino Morita (mother)
and Hirokichi Morita (father). His home address is listed as P.O. Box 401, Atlas Cannery,
B.C. Packers, Steveston, BC. Sixth Avenue and Chatham Street, Steveston, BC is listed
as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Arnaud, MB.
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4985 | Hirokichi Morita | 21 January 1893 | Unknown |
He was born on 21 January 1893. He was a fisherman employed by Atlas Cannery. His
family includes Yo Morita (mother), Kamejiro Morita (father), Fujino Morita [possibly
Fugino Morita] (wife; nee Fugino Morita or Fujino Morita), Hirokazu Morita (son),
Fujio Morita (son), Saburo Morita (son), Yukio Morita [also listed as Ukio Morita]
(son), Kujeko Morita (daughter), and Keiko Morita (daughter). His home address is
listed as P.O. Box 401, Atlas Cannery, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to
Arnaud, MB and Winnipeg, MB.
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1926 | Hiromu Morita | 05 March 1906 | Male |
He was born on 5 March 1906. He was a former sawmill operator and at the time of the
file was helping on his mother-in-law’s farm. His family includes Shiza Morita (mother;
nee Shiza Konishi), Tanezo Morita (father), Tokiye Morita (wife; nee Tokiye Shigehiro),
and Miyeko Morita [also listed as Donma Morita; possibly Donna Morita] (daughter).
His home address is listed as 715 7th Street, Mission, BC. Ocean Falls, BC is listed
as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Diamond City, AB.
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6572 | Isematsu Morita | 28 January 1900 | Female |
She was born on 28 January 1900. Her maiden name is Isematsu Takamine. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Jingoro Takamine (father), Jisuke Morita (husband), Hideo Morita
(son), Ayako Morita (daughter), Tomiko Morita (daughter), Harumi Morita (son), and
George Morita [also known as Earl Morita] (son). Her home address is listed as P.O.
Box 126, Chemainus, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
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14161 | Iwao Morita | 29 January 1919 | Male |
He was born on 29 January 1919. He was a labourer. His family includes Yoso Morita
(mother; nee Yoso Kawasaki) and Suyoemon Morita (father). 1867 Powell Street, Vancouver,
BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Kelowna, BC.
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11206 | Jinnosuke Morita | 13 December 1905 | Male |
He was born on 13 December 1905. He was a millhand employed by Cedar Cove Sash & Door
Company. His family includes Eiko Morita (wife; nee Eiko Nishizawa), Etsuko Morita
(daughter), and Teruko Morita (daughter). His home address is listed as 1332 Seymour
Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Grand Prairie, AB.
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5370 | Jisuke Morita | 23 June 1887 | Male |
He was born on 23 June 1887. He was a machinist employed by Victory Lumber, Company,
Chemainus, BC. His family includes Isematsu Morita (wife; nee Isematsu Takamine),
George Morita [also known as Early Morita] (son), Hideo Morita (son), Tomiko Morita
(daughter), Ayako Morita [also listed as Shirley Morita] (daughter), and Harumi Morita
(son). His home address is listed as P.O. Box 126, Chemainus, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Tashme, BC.
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6823 | Katsuyoshi Morita | 05 September 1899 | Male |
He was born on 5 September 1899. His family includes Tsuruno Morita (wife), Yoshiko
Morita [also listed as Margaret Morita] (daughter), Hiroshi Morita (son; in Japan),
Hiroyuki Morita [also listed as Sandy Morita] (son), and Kanae Morita [also listed
as Teresa Morita] (daughter). His home address is listed as 330 Powell Street, Vancouver,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC.
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5747 | Kazuo Morita | 25 May 1921 | Male |
He was born on 25 May 1921. He was a logger employed by Hillcrest Lumber Company,
Hillcrest, BC. His family includes Sumi Morita (mother; nee Sumi Sameshima). His home
address is listed as Hillcrest, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Lumby, BC, Yard Creek
Camp, BC and Chapleau, ON.
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1208 | Kazuto Morita | 11 February 1892 | Male |
Morita was born on 11 February 1892. He was a logger employed by O’Brian Logging Company
Limited, O’Brien Bay, BC. His family includes Yonedo Morita (nee Yonedo Sasaki; deceased
at time of file), Yonedo Morita [same first name listed as mother’s] (father; deceased
at time of file), Okuyo Morita (wife; in Japan), Satoko Morita (daughter; in Japan),
and Tokushi Morita (son; in Japan). He lived at 433 Alexander Street, Vancouver, BC
and Jikemura Camp, O’Brien Bay, BC was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC and Princeton,
BC, and was exiled to Japan on 31 May 1946. No seized property is listed in file.
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1549 | Rubiko Morita | 12 March 1925 | Female |
Morita was born on 12 March 1925. She is also listed as Ruby Morita. She was a student.
Her family includes Misao Morita (mother; nee Misao Fukuda) and Kakuzo Morita (father).
Her home address is listed as 808 Humboldt Street, Victoria, BC. Hastings Park, Vancouver,
BC is listed as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted to Bay Farm, Slocan, BC
and 30 Market Square, Chatham, ON. No seized property is listed in this file.
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10470 | Sumi Morita | 21 March 1900 | Female |
She was born on 21 March 1900. She was a housewife. Her family includes Sawa Nakamura
(mother), Chozo Morita (husband; deceased), Tsuhimi Morita (daughter), Toshio Morita
(son), Tsutomu Morita (son), Chizuko Morita (daughter), and Tadashi Morita (son).
Her home address is listed as Hillcrest, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan,
BC and Chapleau, ON.
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2703 | Tokiye Morita | 22 February 1918 | Female |
She was born on 22 February 1918. Her maiden name is Tokiye Shigehiro. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Kinu Shigehiro [also listed as Kino Shigehiro] (mother; nee Kinu
Ushio), Tokutoro Shigehiro (father), Hiromu Morita (husband), and Miyeko Morita [also
listed as Donma Morita; possibly Donna Morita] (daughter). Her home address is listed
as 715 7th Street, Mission, BC. 368 Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC and Ocean Falls,
BC are listed as former addresses. She was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge, AB.
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15015 | Toshiko Morita | 01 October 1922 | Female |
She was born on 1 October 1922. She is also listed as Mary Morita. She was a farmer
and attending sewing school. Her family includes Yoso Morita (mother; nee Yoso Kawasaki).
Her home address is listed as 1867 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Kelowna, BC.
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629_xi | Toshio Morita | 18 September 1925 | Male |
He was born on 18 September 1925. He was a labourer employed by Hillcrest Lumber Company,
Hillcrest, BC. His family includes Sumi Morita (mother; nee Sumi Sameshima) and Chozo
Morita (father). His home address is listed as Hillcrest, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Chapleau, ON and Angler, ON.
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13724 | Tsuruno Morita | 15 April 1909 | Female |
She was born on 15 April 1909. She was a housewife. Her family includes Katsuyoshi
Morita (husband), Hiroshi Morita (son; in Japan), Hiroyuki Morita [also listed as
Sandy Morita] (son), Yoshiko Morita [also listed as Margaret Morita] (daughter), and
Kanae Morita [also listed as Teresa Morita] (daughter). Her home address is listed
as 330 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. 406 Alexander Street, Vancouver, BC is listed
as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC.
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15612 | Tsutomu Edward Morita | 15 October 1927 | Male |
He was born on 15 October 1927. His forename also appears as Tsutomo. His family includes
Sumi Morita (mother; nee Sumi Sameshima) and Chozo Morita (father). He lived in Hillcrest,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Lemon Creek, BC.
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13725 | Yoshiko Morita | 30 December 1925 | Female |
She was born on 30 December 1925. She was a student. Her family includes Tsuruno Morita
(mother; nee Tsuruno Isotani) and Katsuyoshi Morita (father). 406 Alexander Street,
Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood,
BC.
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13604 | Yoso Morita | 13 March 1895 | Female |
She was born on 13 March 1895. Her name is also listed as Yoso Tomiye Morita. Her
maiden name is Yoso Kawasaki and her second married name is Yoso Takeuchi or Yoso
Tomiye Takeuchi. She owned and operated a confectionery store. Her family includes
Some Kawasaki (mother; nee Some Takeda), Kenjiro Kawasaki (father), Seiyaemon Morita
(first husband), Teiji Takeuchi (second husband), Iwao Morita (son), Toshiko Morita
(daughter), Chiyeko Morita (daughter). Her home address is listed as 1867 Powell Street,
Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Kelowna, BC.
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628_xi | Yukio Morita | 03 December 1922 | Male |
He was born on 03 December 1922. He was a logger employed by Hillcrest Lumber Company,
Hillcrest, BC. His family includes Sumi Morita (mother; nee Sumi Sameshima) and Chozo
Morita (father). His home address is listed as Hillcrest, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Chapleau, ON and Angler, ON.
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Morito
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
1775 | Hiroshi Morito | 16 October 1917 | Male |
He was born on 16 October 1917. He is also listed as Roy Morito. He was a mill hand
employed by B.C. Pulp & Paper Company Limited, Port Alice, BC. His family includes
Tsuru Zsumura (mother) and Sadaichi Morito (father). His home address is listed as
1136 Seymour Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Wilton Grove, ON.
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8434 | Sadaichi Morito | 01 April 1881 | Male |
He was born on 1 April 1881. He was a cook employed by White Pass Company, Yukon.
His family includes Tsuru Morito (wife; nee Tsuru Tsumura), Hiroshi Morito [also listed
as Roy Morito] (son), Takashi Morito (son), Tsuyako Morito [also listed as Mary Morito]
(daughter), and Toshiaki Morito [also listed as James Morito] (son). His home address
is listed as 1136 Seymour Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Nakusp,
BC.
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9792 | Takashi Morito | 28 July 1921 | Male |
He was born on 28 July 1921. No listed occupation. His family includes Tsuru Morito
(mother; nee Tsuru Tsumura), and Sadaichi Morito (father). His home address is listed
as 1136 Seymour Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Montreal, Quebec.
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8289 | Tsuru Morito | 03 February 1893 | Female |
She was born on 3 February 1893. She was a housewife. Her maiden name was Tsuru Tsumura.
Her family includes Sadaichi Morito (husband), Hiroshi Morito [also listed as Roy
Morito] (son), Takashi Morito (son), Tsuyako Morito [also listed as Mary Morito]
(daughter), Toshiaki Morito [also listed as Jimmy Morito] (son), Teume Tsumura (mother;
nee Teume Michihara), and Mitsutaro Tsumura (father). Her home address is listed as
1136 Seymour Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC.
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8500 | Tsuyako Morito | 26 July 1924 | Female |
Also listed as Mary Morito. She was born on 26 July 1924. She was a helper at her
home. Her family includes Tsuru Morito (mother; nee Tsura Tsumura), and Sadaichi Morito
(father). Her home address is listed as 1136 Seymour Street, Vancouver, BC. She was
forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC.
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Moritsugu
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
1611 | Frank Moritsugu | 04 December 1922 | Male |
Moritsugu was born on 04 December 1922. He is also named in the file as Akira Frank
Moritsugu and Frank Akira Moritsugu. He was a gardener working for his father, Masaharu
Moritsugu. His family includes Shizuko Moritsugu (mother; nee Shizuko Fujioka) and
Masaharu Moritsugu (father). He lived at 1758 West 1st Avenue, Vancouver, BC and was
forcibly uprooted to Yard Creek Camp, Malakwa, BC. No seized property is listed in
file.
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11220 | Hiroshi Moritsugu | 01 November 1925 | Male |
Also listed as Harvey Moritsugu. He was born on 1 November 1925. He was a student
Kitsilano High School. His family includes Masakasu Moritsugu (father) and Shizuko
Moritsugu (mother; nee Shizuko Fujioka). His home address is listed as 1758 West 1st
Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to St. Thomas, Ontario.
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14037 | Ken Moritsugu | 17 April 1924 | Male |
He was born on 17 April 1924. He was a gardener. His family includes Shizuko Moritsugu
(mother; nee Shizuko Fujioka) and Masaharu Moritsugu (father). His home address is
listed as 1758 West 1st Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to St. Thomas,
ON.
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11540 | Masaharu Moritsugu | 04 March 1893 | Male |
He was born on 4 March 1893. He was a self-employed gardener. His family includes
Hidetaro Moritsugu (father), Ikino Moritsugu (mother; nee Ikino Adachi), Shizuko Moritsugu
(wife), Akira Moritsugu (son), Ken Moritsugu (son), Hiroshi Moritsugu (son), Hisako
Moritsugu (daughter), Machiko Moritsugu (daughter), Yoko Moritsugu (daughter), Osamu
Moritsugu (son), and Tadashi Moritsugu (son). His home address is listed as 1758 West
1st Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to St. Thomas, ON.
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11221 | Shizuko Moritsugu | 16 November 1899 | Female |
She was born on 16 November 1899. She was a housewife. Her family includes Masaharu
Moritsugu (husband), Akira Moritsugu (son), Ken Moritsugu (son), Hiroshi Moritsugu
(son), Hisako Moritsugu (daughter), Machiko Moritsugu (daughter), Yoko Moritsugu (daughter),
Osamu Moritsugu (son), and Tadashi Moritsugu (son). Her home address is listed as
1758 West 1st Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
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Moriwaka
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
8680 | Masunojo Moriwaka | 03 July 1875 | Male |
He was born on 3 July 1875. He was a self-employed farmer. His family includes Sho
Moriwaka (mother), Shingoro Moriwaka (father), Fuki Moriwaka (wife; nee Fuki Kubota),
and Tomiko Moriwaka (daughter). His home address is listed as 15th Road, Rural Route
No. 1, Haney, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC.
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Moriya
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
1212 | Sugetaro Moriya | 01 February 1884 | Male |
Moriya was born on 1 February 1884. He was a logger employed by the Robert McNair
Shingle Company. No family is listed in file, but Moriya is listed as being divorced.
He lived at Suzuki Camp, Stillwater, Powell River, BC and was forcibly uprooted to
Sandon, BC. His listed seized property includes: tools.
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13895 | Takejiro Moriya | 20 August 1885 | Male |
He was born on 20 August 1885. He was a cook. His family includes Shizue Moriya (wife;
in Japan), Haruo Moriya (daughter; in Japan), Kiyoshi Moriya (son; in Japan), Takao
Moriya (son; in Japan), and Akiko Moriya (daughter; in Japan). Tete Jaune, BC is listed
as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Thunder River, BC and was exiled
to Japan on 2 August 1946.
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Moriyama
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
5108 | Adam Moriyama | 22 March 1922 | Male |
He was born on 22 March 1922. He is also listed in the files as Adam Kiyoto Moriyama.
He was a farmhand. His family includes Miki Moriyama (mother; nee Miki Nakamura).
His home address is listed as 1152 East Union Street, Vancouver, BCKeefers, BC. He
was forcibly uprooted to Keefers, BC and Kananaskis, AB.
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7553 | Ayako Moriyama | 24 March 1909 | Female |
She was born on 24 March 1909. She was a housewife. Her family includes Tsuneki Moriyama
(husband), James Moriyama [also listed as Shoji Moriyama] (son), Tashiyo Moriyama
[also listed as May Moriyama and Toshiyo Moriyama] (daughter), Yeiji Moriyama [also
listed as Yeji Moriyama] (son), Jio Moriyama [also listed as Jin Moriyama] (son),
and Makiko Moriyama (daughter). Her home address is listed as No. 21, Fraser Mills,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Kaslo, BC and Nelson, BC.
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5112 | Fredric Moriyama | 24 April 1919 | Male |
He was born on 24 April 1919. He is also listed in the files as Fredric Kingo Moriyama.
He was a farmhand. His family includes Miki Moriyama (mother; nee Miki Nakamura).
His home address is listed as 1152 Union Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Keefers, BC and Toronto, ON.
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2695 | Fumiko Moriyama | 15 January 1922 | Female |
She was born on 15 January 1922. Her family includes Haruko Moriyama (mother; nee
Haruko Yoshizaki adopted into the Yaota family as Haruko Yaota) and Toyoki Moriyama
(father). Her home address is listed as 3938 Silverdale Road, Mission City, BC. She
was forcibly uprooted to Shaughnessy, AB.
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2691 | Haru Moriyama | 25 January 1892 | Female |
She was born on 25 January 1892. Her family includes Toyo Yaota (mother), Juhei Yaota
(father), Toyoki Moriyama (husband), Midori Moriyama (daughter), Toshiyuki Moriyama
(son), Nawo Moriyama (son), Fumiko Moriyama (daughter), Momoyo Moriyama (daughter),
Kiyoshi Moriyama (son), and Haruo Moriyama (son). She was born Haru Yoshizaki and
was adopted into the Yaota family. Her home address is listed as 3938 Silverdale Road,
Mission City, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Shaughnessy, AB.
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6524 | Hironobu Moriyama | 16 August 1919 | Male |
He was born on 16 August 1919. He was a mill worker employed by Pacific Mills, Ocean
Falls, BC. His family includes Wai Moriyama (mother; nee Wai Nakashima), and Ujiro
Moriyama (father). His home address is listed as 510 Alexander Street, Vancouver,
BC and P.O. Box 459, Ocean Falls, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Toronto, ON.
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6801 | Hisatoshi Moriyama | 03 September 1921 | Male |
He was born on 3 September 1921. He was a student at UBC. His family includes Maye
Moriyama (mother; nee Maye Nakashima), and Ujiro Moriyama (father). His home address
is listed as 510 Alexander Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Toronto,
ON.
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1210 | Kenichi Moriyama | 31 January 1898 | Male |
Moriyama was born on 31 January 1898. He was a logger employed by Hiland Logging Limited,
Pare Baker Island, BC. His family includes Tsugi Moriyama (mother; nee Tsugi Sakuta).
He lived at 316 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC and was forcibly uprooted to New Denver,
BC. No seized property is included in file.
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14373 | Mary Moriyama | 04 June 1926 | Female |
She was born on 4 June 1926. She was a student. Her family includes Waye Moriyama
[possibly Wayo Moriyama] (mother; nee Waye Nakashima or Wayo Nakashima) and Ujiro
Moriyama (father). Her home address is listed as Ocean Falls, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Hastings Park, Vancouver, BC and Slocan, BC.
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13866 | Mary Moriyama | 30 December 1923 | Female |
She was born on 30 December 1923. Her married name is Mary Amy Pellizzon. She was
an assistant to Miki Moriyama. Her family includes Miki Moriyama (mother; nee Miki
Nakamura), Yenzaburo Moriyama (father), and Antonio Eugenio Pellizzon (husband; married
in 1943). Her home address is listed as. 1711 West 52nd Avenue, Vancouver, BC is listed
as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted to Keefers, BC.
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15493 | Michi Moriyama | 15 September 1904 | Male |
He is also known as John Michiyo Moriyama. He was born on 15 September 1904. His name
is also listed as James Moriyama. He was a clerk. His family includes Nobuko Moriyama
(wife; nee Nobuko Sejima), Raymond Moriyama [also listed as Junichi Moriyama] (son),
Kimiko Moriyama (daughter), and Emiko Moriyama (daughter). 157 East Cordova Street,
Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Angler, ON
and Hamilton, ON.
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12875 | Midori Moriyama | 18 May 1914 | Female |
She was born on 18 May 1914. She was a dressmaker. Her family includes Haruko Moriyama
(mother; nee Haruko Yaota) and Toyoki Moriyama (father). Her home addresses are listed
as 3938 Silverdale Road, Mission City, BC [related to The Director, The Veterans’
Land Act] and 637 Seymour Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Rosebery,
BC. Her listed seized property includes real estate: a house, barn, and other buildings
on part of a lot in Mission, BC.
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13867 | Miki Moriyama | 02 October 1880 | Female |
She was born on 2 October 1880. Her maiden name is Miki Nakamura. She was a farm manager.
Her family includes Shohashi Nakamura (father), Yenzaburo Moriyama (husband; deceased),
Sarah Endo [also listed as Miyo Endo] (daughter; nee Sarah Moriyama and Miyo Moriyama),
Frederick Moriyama (son), Mary Moriyama [also listed as Amy Moriyama] (daughter),
and Adam Moriyama. 1152 Union Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address.
She was forcibly uprooted to Keefers, BC and Toronto, ON.
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7430 | Mitsuyo Moriyama | 19 November 1924 | Male |
He was born on 19 November 1924. He was a student at Ocean Falls High. His family
includes Waye Moriyama (mother; nee Waye Nakashima) and Ujiro Moriyama [possibly Ujiso
Moriyama] (father). His home address is listed as Box 459, Ocean Falls, BC. 510 Alexander
Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Toronto,
ON.
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2693 | Momoyo Moriyama | 06 May 1924 | Female |
She was born on 6 May 1924. Her family includes Haru Moriyama [nee Haru Yoshizaki,
adopted as Haru Yaota] (mother) and Toyoki Moriyama (father). Her home address is
listed as 3938 Silverdale Road, Mission City, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Shaughnessy,
AB.
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1910 | Nawo Moriyama | 21 June 1919 | Male |
He was born on 21 June 1919. He was also known as Nawoyuki Moriyama. He was a logger
employed by K. Kanimura, Steel Head, Cannell Lake, BC. His family includes Haruko
Yaota (mother) and Toyoki Moriyama (father). His home address is listed as Steelhead,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Shaughnessy, AB.
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4583 | Nobuko Moriyama | 10 October 1911 | Female |
She was born on 10 October 1911. She is also listed as Elsie Moriyama. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Chiyo Sejima (mother; nee Chiyo Nakano), Tsuneyaki Sejima (father),
Michi Moriyama [also listed as John Moriyama] (husband), Raymond Moriyama [also listed
as Junichi Moriyama] (son), Kimiko Moriyama (daughter), and Emiko Moriyama (daughter).
Her home address is listed as 157 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Slocan, BC and Hamilton, ON.
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1707 | Takayoshi Moriyama | 11 August 1923 | Male |
He was born on 11 August 1923. He was a painter for Pacific Mills, Ocean Falls, BC.
His family includes Woye Moriyama (mother) and Ujiro Moriyama (father). His home address
is listed as Ocean Falls, BC. 510 Alexander Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former
address. He was forcibly uprooted to Hancock Lumber Company, Toronto, ON.
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1934 | Toshiyuki Moriyama | 20 April 1916 | Male |
He was born on 20 April 1916. He was a mill worker employed by Pacific Mills, Ocean
Falls, BC. His family includes Haruko Moriyama (mother; nee Haruko Yaota) and Toyoki
Moriyama (father). His home address is listed as 3938 Silverdale Road, Mission, BC.
Ocean Falls, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Shaughnessy,
AB.
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2861 | Toyoki Moriyama | 05 June 1889 | Male |
He was born on 5 June 1889. He was a farmer. His family includes Samo Moriyama (mother;
nee Samo Yamakawa), Naoke Moriyama (father), Haru Moriyama (wife; nee Haru Yaota),
Midori Moriyama (daughter), Toshiyuki Moriyama (son), Nawo Moriyama (son), Fumiko
Moriyama (daughter), Momoyo Moriyama (daughter), Kiyoshi Moriyama (son), and Haruo
Moriyama (son). His home address is listed as 3938 Silverdale Road, Mission, BC. Rural
Route No. 1, Mission, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to
Shaughnessy, AB and Picture Butte, AB.
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15241 | Tsuneki Moriyama | 05 February 1897 | Male |
He was born on 5 February 1897. He was a millhand. His family includes Ayako Moriyama
(wife; nee Ayako Tajira), James Moriyama [also listed as Shoji Moriyama] (son), Tashiyo
Moriyama [also listed as May Moriyama and Toshiyo Moriyama] (daughter), Yeiji Moriyama
(son), Jio Moriyama [also listed as Jin Moriyama] (son), and Makiko Moriyama (daughter).
House 21, Fraser Mills, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted
to Kaslo, BC and was exiled to Japan on 2 October 1946.
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4160 | Ujiro Moriyama | 02 December 1888 | Male |
He was born on 2 December 1888. He was a mill worker employed by Pacific Mills Company,
Ocean Falls, BC. His family includes Mary Moriyama (daughter) and Seibi Moriyama (son).
His home address is listed as 510 Alexander Street, Vancouver, BC. Box 459, Ocean
Falls, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC and
Toronto, ON.
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Morizaki
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
5977 | Fujitsugu Morizaki | 19 September 1894 | Male |
He was born on 19 September 1894. He is also listed in the files as Fujitsugu Toji
Morizaki. He was a self-employed farmer. His family includes Yoshi Morizaki (mother;
nee Yoshi Kido), Kusakichi Morizaki (father), Yuki Morizaki (wife; nee Yuki Hirokado),
Masaru Morizaki (son), Setsuko Morizaki (daughter), and Yoshiko Morizaki (daughter).
His home address is listed as Downs Road, Clayburn, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to
Coaldale, AB.
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6352 | Yuki Morizaki | 29 November 1898 | Female |
She was born on 29 November 1898. Her maiden name is Yuki Hirokado. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Wasa Hirokado (mother), Setsunosuke Hirokado (father), Fujitsugu
Morizaki (husband), Masaru Morizaki (son), Setsuko Morizaki (daughter), and Yoshiko
Morizaki (daughter). Her home address is listed as Murphy Road, Clayburn, BC. She
was forcibly uprooted to Coaldale, AB.
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Morizawa
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
2187 | Chiyoichiro Morizawa | 01 February 1920 | Male |
He was born on 1 February 1920. He was a fisherman employed by B.C. Packers, Sunnyside
Cannery, Skeena River, BC. His family includes Fusa Kurahashi (mother) and Tomekichi
Morizawa (father). His home address is listed as Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Yard Creek Camp, BC.
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2809 | Eiji Morizawa | 16 November 1915 | Male |
He was born on 16 November 1915. He was a mill worker employed by Pacific Shingle
Company, Indian River, BC. His family includes Fusako Morizawa (mother; nee Fusako
Manbo) and Ikutaro Morizawa (father). His home address is listed as 433 Alexander
Street, Vancouver, BC. Indian River, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly
uprooted to Grimsby, ON.
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2201 | Shigeo Morizawa | 05 September 1921 | Male |
He was born on 5 September 1921. He was a fisherman employed by Cassiar Cannery, Skeena,
BC. His family includes Fusa Morizawa (mother) and Tomekichi Morizawa (father). His
home address is listed as Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Yard Creek Camp,
BC and was exiled to Japan on 24 December 1946.
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Motoda
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
4750 | Masajiro Motoda | 20 March 1913 | Male |
He was born on 20 March 1913. He was a fisherman employed by B.C. Packers, Steveston,
BC. His family includes Iye Motoda [possibly Lye Motoda] (mother; nee Iye Miyamoto
or Lye Miyamoto) and Masujiro Motoda (father). His home address is listed as P.O.
Box 514, House No. 46, Imperial Cannery, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to
Welling, AB and Taber, AB.
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Motoike
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
8142 | Akira Motoike | 31 August 1921 | Male |
He was born on 31 August 1921. He was a millhand employed by B.C. Pulp Company, Woodfibre,
BC. His family includes Aauyo Motoike (mother; nee Aauyo Adache), and Mitsukichi Motoike
(father). His home address is listed as Woodfibre, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to
Penny, BC.
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8174 | Mitsuyoshi Motoike | Male |
He was born on 29 February 1889. He was a millhand employed by B.C. Pulp Company,
Woodfibre, BC. His family includes Chiyono Motoike (wife; nee Chiyono Sumi; in Japan),
Tamie Motoike (daughter; in Japan), Umeno Motoike (mother; nee Umeno Onaji), and Kumataro
Motoike (father). His home address is listed as Woodfibre, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Cambie Academy.
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Motokado
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
1702 | Kichijiro Motokado | 01 August 1889 | Male |
He was born on 1 August 1889. He was a logger employed by Cameron Lake Logging Company,
Coombs, BC. His family includes Kiku Motokado (wife; nee Kiku Tsukikure), Minoru Motokado
(son), Joe Motokado [also listed as Noboru Motokado] (son), Isamu Motokado (son),
Hiroshi Motokado (son), Eiko Motokado (daughter), Takashi Motokado (son), Ruth Motokado
[also listed as Yoshiko Motokado] (daughter), and Kiyoshi Motokado (son). His home
address is listed as P.O. Box 40, Coombs, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Tashme,
BC and Turin, AB.
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6556 | Kiku Motokado | 25 January 1905 | Female |
She was born on 25 January 1905. Her maiden name is Kiku Tsukikure. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Kichijiro Motokado (husband), Minoru Motokado (son), Joe Motokado
[also listed as Noburo Motokado] (son), Isamu Motokado (son), Hiroshi Motokado (son),
Eiko Motokado (daughter), Takashi Motokado (son), Ruth Motokado [also listed as Yoshiko
Motokado] (daughter), and Kiyoshi Motokado (son). Her home address is listed as P.O.
Box 40, Coombs, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
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Motomochi
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
5918 | Kyuichi Motomochi | 03 October 1890 | Male |
He was born on 3 October 1890. He was a labourer employed by Hillcrest Sawmill Company,
Vancouver Island, BC. His family includes Yosokichi Motomochi (father), and Fusa Motomochi
(wife; nee Fusa Kinoshita; deceased). His home address is listed as 463 Powell Street,
Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Sicamous, BC.
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11330 | Tomekichi Motomochi | 29 April 1900 | Male |
He was born on 29 April 1900. He was a gardener employed by Vernon Orchards. His family
includes Yoshiko Motomochi (wife; nee Yoshiko Ogawa), Kaoru Motomochi (daughter),
Michiko Motomochi (daughter), Rinko Motomochi (daughter), and Hideyuki Motomochi (son).
His home address is listed as 567 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Vernon, BC.
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11144 | Yoshiko Motomochi | 23 July 1909 | Female |
Her maiden name She was born on 23 July 1909. Her maiden name is Yoshiko Ogawa. She
was a housewife. Her family includes Takuma Ogawa (father), Fumi Ogawa (mother; nee
Fumi Ikegami), Tomekichi Motomochi (husband), Kaoru Motomochi (daughter), Michiko
Motomochi (daughter), Rinko Motomochi (daughter), and Hideyuki Motomochi (son). Her
home address is listed as 567 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to Westwold, BC.
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13630 | Zene Motomochi | 15 November 1914 | Male |
He was born on 15 November 1914. He was an assistant store keeper employed by I. Miyazaki.
His family includes Sumi Motomochi (mother) and Yagoro Motomochi (father). His home
address is listed as 329 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. 329 Powell Street, Vancouver,
BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Red Buck Camp, Princeton,
BC and Kamloops, BC. He was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
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Motomura
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
6101 | Jiki Motomura | 10 March 1891 | Female |
She was born on 10 March 1891. Her maiden name is Jiki Yamasaki. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Tsutako Yamasaki [possibly Tutako Yamasaki] (mother), Sohei Yamasaki
(father), Torahiko Motomura (husband), Yoshio Motomura (son), Tatsuye Motomura (daughter),
and Sumio Motomura (son). Her home address is listed as River Road, Haney, BC. She
was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC and she was exiled to Japan on 2 August 1946.
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3465 | Kanematsu Motomura | August 1868 | Male |
He was born on August 1868. His family includes Otome Motomura (mother), Kanosuke
Motomura [possibly Kansuke Motomura] (father), Oshie Motomura [possibly Shiyo Motomura]
(wife; nee Oshie Hamura or Shiyo Hamura; in Japan), Homura Motomura (son; in Japan),
Yutaka Motomura (son; in Japan), and Yoneko Motomura (daughter; in Japan). His home
address is listed as 1748 Franklin Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Lethbridge, AB, Iron Springs, AB and Turin, AB.
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6097 | Noboru Motomura | 09 July 1914 | Male |
He was born on 9 July 1914. He was a labourer employed by Ebisuzaki, Haney, BC. His
family includes Jiki Motomura (mother; nee Jiki Yamasaki), and Torakiku Motomura (father).
His home address is listed as P.O. Box 268, Haney, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to
Nakusp, BC.
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6103 | Tatsuye Motomura | 10 April 1922 | Female |
She was born on 10 April 1922. Her family includes Jiki Motomura (mother; nee Jiki
Yamasaki), and Torahiko Motomura (father). Her home address is listed as River Road,
Haney, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC and she was exiled to Japan
on 2 August 1946.
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6533 | Torahiko Motomura | 13 February 1882 | Male |
He was born on 13 February 1882. He was a millhand employed by Maple Ridge Lumber
Company. His family includes Taki Motomura (mother; nee Taki Yamasaki), Sentaro Motomura
(father), Jiki Motomura (wife; nee Jiki Yamasaki), Yoshio Motomura (son), Tatsuye
Motomura (daughter), and Sumio Motomura (son). His home address is listed as P.O.
Box 268, River Road, Haney, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC and he
was exiled to Japan on 2 August 1946.
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11919 | Tsunaye Motomura | 14 March 1908 | Female |
Her maiden name was Tsunaye Ishida. She was born on 14 March 1908. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Tsunekichi Ishida (father), Chiyono Ishida (mother; nee Chiyono
Myoken), Yutaka Motomura (husband), Eiko Motomura (daughter), Rimiko Motomura (daughter),
Fumio Motomura (son), Kenji Motomura (son), Hiromu Motomura (son) and Kimiye Motomura
(daughter). Her home address is listed as 526 Princess Street, Vancouver, BC. She
was forcibly uprooted to Neys, ON.
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6102 | Yoshio Motomura | 15 June 1918 | Male |
He was born on 15 June 1918. He was a millworker employed by Maple Ridge Lumber Company.
His family includes Jiki Motomura (mother; nee Jiki Yamasaki), and Torahiko Motomura
(father). His home address is listed as River Road, Haney, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Grimsby, ON.
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7449 | Yutaka Motomura | 10 April 1907 | Male |
He was born on 10 April 1907. He was a millhand employed by Powell Lumber Company,
Vancouver, BC. His family includes Sho Motomura (mother; nee Sho Hamaura), Kanematsu
Motomura (father), Tsunaye Motomura (wife; nee Tsunaye Ishida), Eiko Motomura (daughter),
Rimiko Motomura (daughter), Fumio Motomura (son), Kenji Motomura (son), Hiromu Motomura
(son), and Kimiye Motomura (daughter). His home address is listed as 526 Princess
Street, Vancouver, BC. 1743 Franklin Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address.
He was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC.
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Mototsune
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
3970 | Kanako Mototsune | 19 June 1924 | Female |
She was born on 19 June 1924. She is also known as Kanako Lydia Kay Mototsune. She
is also listed as Kanako Lydia Mototsune. Her family includes Kiyoko Mototsune (mother;
nee Kiyoko Nozo) and Torazo Mototsune (father). Her home address is listed as Old
Yale Road, P.O. Box 627, New Westminster, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge,
AB.
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4236 | Kiyoko Mototsune | 08 July 1904 | Female |
She was born on 8 July 1904. She was a housewife. Her family includes Torazo Mototsune
(husband), Sumi Mototsune (daughter), Teruko Mototsune (daughter), Takeshi Mototsune
(son), and Haruye Mototsune (daughter). Her home address is listed as Old Yale Road,
P.O. Box 627, New Westminster, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge, AB.
|
526 | Masao Mototsune | 26 March 1918 | Male |
He was born on 26 March 1918. He was a logger and a fisherman employed by Fanning
& Dyrberg Company, Port Hardy, BC. His family includes Yu Mototsune (mother; nee Yu
Fukuda) and Unichiro Mototsune (father). His home address is listed as Box 627, New
Westminster, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Grimsby, ON.
|
768 | Minoru Mototsune | 24 June 1922 | Male |
He was born on 24 June 1922. He was a logger employed by Fanning & Dyrberg Log Company,
Allison Harbour, BC. His family includes Yuu Mototsune (mother; nee Yuu Fukuda) and
Unichiro Mototsune (father). His home address is listed as Box 627, New Westminster,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Grimsby, ON.
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14323 | Sei Mototsune | 12 September 1926 | Male |
He was born on 12 September 1926. His name is also listed as Say Mototsune. He was
a student. His family includes Yu Mototsune (mother; nee Yu Fukuda) and Unichiro Mototsune
(father). He lived in New Westminster, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Kaslo, BC;
Jordan Station, ON; and Winona, ON.
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7726 | Sizue Mototsune | 01 July 1923 | Female |
She was born on 1 July 1923. She was a student. Her family includes Yuu Mototsune
(mother; nee Yuu Fukuda) and Umichiro Mototsune (father). Her home address is listed
as foot of Howe Street, Dyke Road, Queensborough, BC. Box 627, New Westminster, BC
is listed as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted to Winona, ON.
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3873 | Torazo Mototsune | 20 December 1894 | Male |
He was born on 20 December 1894. He was a self-employed boat builder. His family includes
Kiyoko Mototsune (wife), Sumi Mototsune (daughter), Teruko Mototsune (daughter), Takeshi
Mototsune (son), and Haruye Mototsune (daughter). His home address is listed as P.O.
Box 627, Old Yale Road, New Westminster, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Raymond,
AB.
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7724 | Toshiko Mototsune | 12 September 1917 | Female |
She was born on 12 September 1917. She is also listed as Toshiko Ruth Mototsune. She
was a worker at home. Her family includes Yuu Mototsune (mother; nee Yuu Fukuda) and
Unichiro Mototsune (father). Her home address is listed as foot of Howe Street and
Dyke Road, Queensborough, New Westminster, BC. Box 627, New Westminster, BC is listed
as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted to Winona, ON.
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3295 | Unichiro Mototsune | 05 August 1888 | Male |
He was born on 05 August 1888. He was a self-employed farmer. His family includes
Yuu Mototsune (wife), and Sei Mototsune (son). His home address is listed as PO Box
627, New Westminster, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Winona, ON.
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7725 | Yuu Mototsune | 05 May 1893 | Female |
She was born on 5 May 1893. She was a housewife. Her family includes Unichiro Mototsune
[possibly Onichiro Mototsune] (husband) and Sei Mototsune (son). Her home address
is listed as foot Howe Street, Dyke Road, Queensborough, BC. P.O. Box 627, New Westminster,
BC is listed as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted to Winona, ON.
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Motowaki
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
255 | Matoru Motowaki | 13 February 1892 | Male |
He was born on 13 February 1892. He was a dishwasher employed by New Peir Cafe, 200
Main Street, Vancouver, BC, though another document in the file indicates that he
was a sawmill worker. His home address is listed as 446 Keefer Street, Vancouver,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Princeton, BC and was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
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Motoyoshi
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
14507 | Yujiro Motoyoshi | 25 December 1879 | Male |
He was born on 25 December 1879. He was a carpenter employed by Fraser Word Product
Limited. His family includes Soyo Motoyoshi (mother; nee Soyo Nohatu) and Kurazo Motoyoshi
(father). His home address is listed as 1898 Kent Street, Vancouver, BC. Jarvis Inlet,
BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Donald, BC.
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Mukai
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
8946 | Fusae Mukai | 25 September 1910 | Female |
She was born on 25 September 1910. Her maiden name is Fusae Suginomori. She was a
housewife. Her family includes Umeyo Suginomori (mother; nee Umeyo Saki), Masutaro
Suginomori (father), Yoshitomo Mukai (husband), Florence Mukai [also listed as Emiko
Mukai] (daughter), and Meiko Mukai (daughter). Her home address is listed as 1177
East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Clarkson, ON.
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4424 | Fusano Mukai | 18 January 1895 | Female |
She was born on 18 January 1895. She was a housewife. Her family includes Unosuke
Mukai (husband), Teruo Mukai (son), Sumie Mukai [possibly Sumio Mukai] (daughter),
and Isamu Mukai (son). Her home address is listed as 173 Moncton Street, Rural Route,
No. 1, Steveston, BC. 340 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former
address. She was forcibly uprooted to Grand Forks, BC.
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12271 | Gorosuke Mukai | 29 April 1888 | Male |
He was born on 29 April 1888. He was a carpenter. His family includes Kimiye Mukai
[also listed as Kimi Mukai] (wife; in Japan) and Masako Mukai (daughter; in Japan).
Nanaimo, BC and Port Washington, BC are listed as former addresses. He was forcibly
uprooted to 11 Mile Camp, Hope, BC and Tashme, BC. He died at Tashme, BC on 26 May
1944.
|
4088 | Hikojiro Mukai | 11 January 1897 | Male |
He was born on 11 January 1897. He was a fisherman employed by Cassiar Cannery Company,
Skeena River, BC. His family includes Chika Hamade (mother; nee Chika Nakata), Tomematsu
Hamade (father), Takeno Mukai (wife), Hiromi Mukai (son; in Japan), Atsushi Mukai
(son; in Japan), Michio Mukai (daughter; in Japan), and Teruyo Mukai (daughter; in
Japan). His home address is listed as Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood,
BC. He was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
|
5749 | Hiroshi Mukai | 19 August 1925 | Male |
He was born on 19 August 1925. His family includes Iwa Mukai (mother; nee Iwa Mizuyaku),
and Yoshizo Mukai (father). His home address is listed as 98 Moncton Street, Steveston,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to East Lillooet, BC.
|
5867 | Iwa Mukai | 13 July 1886 | Female |
She was born on 13 July 1886. She was a housewife. Her family includes Yoshizo Mukai
(husband), Tsurue Okano (daughter; nee Tsurue Mukai), Rosie Otani [also listed as
Yoshiko Otani] (daughter; nee Rosie Mukai and Yoshiko Mukai), Masuko Takeno (daughter;
nee Masuko Mukai), Mariko Yodogawa [also listed as Mary Yodogawa] (daughter; nee Mariko
Mukai and Mary Mukai), Kenji Mukai (son), and Hiroshi Mukai (son). Her home address
is listed as 98 Moncton Street, Steveston, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Lillooet,
BC and later to Greenwood, BC.
|
6453 | Kenji Mukai | 07 March 1921 | Male |
He was born on 7 March 1921. He was a clerk employed by Mukai’s Confectionery, Steveston,
BC. His family includes Iwa Mukai (mother), and Yoshizo Mukai (father). His home address
is listed as 98 Moncton Street, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Sicamous,
BC.
|
6183 | Kiyoko Mukai | Female |
Her maiden name is Kiyoko Fujiwara. She was a housewife. Her family includes Tamayo
Fujiwara (mother; nee Tamayo Nishimoto), Kitaro Fujiwara (father), Yutaka Mukai (husband),
Hiroshi Mukai [possibly Heroshi Mukai] (son), and Kazumi Mukai (son). Her home address
is listed as Bailey Road, Rural Route No. 1, New Westminster, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Slocan, BC, Lemon Creek, BC and she was exiled to Japan on 2 October 1946.
|
|
841_xi | Kunio Mukai | 07 September 1919 | Male |
He was born on 07 September 1919. He was a fisherman employed by Mr. Salter, Carlisle
Cannery, Skeena, BC. His family includes Soya Mukai (mother; nee Soya Ozaki) and Shonosuke
Mukai (father). His home address is listed as Box 443, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Angler, ON and exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
|
3748 | Masaharu Mukai | 24 June 1915 | Male |
He was born on 24 June 1915. He was a self-employed fisherman. His family includes
Fumie Mukai (wife; nee Fumie Hamanishi; in Japan). His home address is listed as Steveston,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Three Valley, BC and he was exiled to Japan on 17
June 1946.
|
15041 | Masaichi Mukai | 16 August 1906 | Male |
He was born on 16 August 1906. He was a fish packer. His family includes Kiku Mukai
(mother; nee Kiku Nishihama) and Tatsumatsu Mukai (father). His home address is listed
as 519 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC.
|
11898 | Masuo Mukai | 25 September 1914 | Male |
He was born on 25 September 1914. He was a self-employed fisherman. His family includes
Tomiichi Mukai (father), Mine Mukai (mother), Kazue Mukai (former wife; nee Kazue
Fukinaga; in Japan), and Hisaye Mukai (wife; nee Hisaye Hori). He lived in Steveston,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Edmonton, AB.
|
1216 | Matsujiro Mukai | 10 April 1913 | Male |
Shibuta was born on 10 April 1913. He was a mill hand employed by Hammond Cedar Company,
Hammond, BC. His family includes Take Shibuta (mother; nee Take Oba; deceased at time
of file), Usaku Shibuta (father; deceased at time of file). He lived at 2nd Avenue,
Rural Route No. 1, Hammond, BC and 362 Alexander Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to East Lillooet, BC. His listed seized property includes: certificates.
|
7351 | Otomatsu Mukai | 03 December 1885 | Male |
He was born on 3 December 1885. He was a farmer. His family includes Shin Mukai (mother;
Shin Ohata), Genpei Mukai (father), Toyono Mukai (wife), May Mukai (daughter), Sono
Mukai (daughter), and Shoji Mukai [also known as Shiyogi Robert Mukai and Shogi Mukai]
(son). His home address is listed as Hammond, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to New
Denver, BC.
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5470 | Sadako Mukai | 20 September 1912 | Female |
She was born on 20 September 1912. Her maiden name is Sadako Kanegawa. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Sumi Kanegawa (mother; nee Sumi Takata), Sakuji Kanegawa (father),
Seishi Mukai (husband), Akemi Mukai (daughter), Yasufumi Mukai (son), Tadataka Mukai
(son), and Henry Mukai [also listed as Nagomi Mukai] (son). Her home address is listed
as P.O. Box 47, Steveston, BC and P.O. Box 667, 19th Road, Richmond, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Barnwell, AB and Taber, AB.
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11973 | Seishi Mukai | 14 October 1910 | Male |
He was born on 14 October 1910. He was a boat builder in partnership with Kamishi
Maruko. His family includes Tomekichi Mukai (father), Fusa Mukai (mother; nee Fusa
Doi), Sadako Mukai (wife; nee Sadako Kanegawa), Akemi Mukai (daughter), Yasufumi Mukai
(son), Tadataka Mukai (son), and Henry Mukai [also listed as Nagomi Mukai] (son).
He lived in Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Taber, AB.
|
2470 | Sumie Mukai | 18 June 1922 | Female |
She was born on 18 June 1922. Her family includes Fusano Mukai (mother; nee Fusano
Mori) and Unosuke Mukai (father). Her home address is listed as 173 Moncton Street,
Steveston, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Grand Forks, BC.
|
7515 | Sumiko Mukai | 27 May 1923 | Female |
She was born on 27 May 1923. She is also listed as Sumea Mukai. She was a helper at
home. Her family includes Toyono Mukai (mother; nee Toyono Ono) and Otomatsu Mukai
(father). Her home address is listed as Rural Route, No. 1, Port Hammond, BC. She
was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC.
|
5269 | Takeno Mukai | 21 October 1907 | Female |
She was born on 21 October 1907. She was a housewife. Her family includes Mato Mukai
(mother; nee Mato Okimi), Tsukichi Mukai (father), Hikojiro Mukai (husband), Michio
Mukai (daughter; in Japan), Atsushi Mukai (son; in Japan), Teruyo Mukai (daughter;
in Japan), Hiromi Mukai (son; in Japan). 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.
|
1305 | Teruo Mukai | 24 December 1919 | Male |
Mukai was born on 24 December 1919. He was a former mill worker, previously employed
by Britannia Mining Company at Britannia Beach, BC. His family includes his mother,
whose maiden name was Mori, and Unosuke Mukai (father). His home address is listed
as R.R. No. 1, Steveston, BC where he lived with his parents. Britannia Beach, BC
is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Grand Forks, BC on 12 October
1946. There is no seized property listed. He held a Victory Bond and War Savings Certificates.
|
14785 | Tomoyuki Mukai | 18 May 1910 | Male |
He was born on 18 May 1910. He was a labourer. His family includes Asano Mukai (mother;
nee Asano Tashima) and Daizo Mukai (father). 414 Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC and
391 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC are listed as former addresses. He was forcibly uprooted
to Red Buck Camp, Princeton, BC and was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
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7514 | Toyono Mukai | 18 August 1893 | Female |
She was born on 18 August 1893. She was a housewife. Her family includes Teru Ono
(mother; nee Teru Mukumoto), Tokasaburo Ono (father), Otomatsu Mukai (husband), May
Mukai (daughter), Sono Mukai (daughter), and Shoji Mukai [also listed as Shiyogi Robert
Mukai and Shogi Mukai] (son). Her home address is listed as Rural Route, No. 1, Port
Hammond, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC.
|
4865 | Unosuke Mukai | 02 January 1884 | Male |
He was born on 2 January 1884. He was a self-employed farmer. His family includes
Firi Mukai (mother), Kiroku Mukai (father), Fusano Mukai (wife; nee Fusano Mori),
Teruo Mukai (son), Sumie Mukai (daughter), and Isamu Mukai (son). His home address
is listed as 173 Moncton Street, Rural Route, No. 1, Steveston, BC. 340 East Cordova
Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Grand
Forks, BC.
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1317 | Unosuke Mukai | 03 May 1888 | Male |
Mukai was born on 3 May 1888. He was formerly a fisherman. His family includes Kura
Mukai (mother, nee Kura Shirai), Isamu Mukai (son; in Japan), Fusako Mukai (daughter),
and Matakichi Yamamoto (cousin). His wife and father are listed as deceased at time
of file, no names provided. His home address is listed as House No. 5, Great West
Cannery, Steveston, BC. He lived here with his cousin. North Galiano, BC is listed
as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Lemon Creek, Slocan, BC on 23 April
1942. He was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946. His listed seized property includes
two boats: “Western Shore #2,” purchased by British Columbia Packers Limited, and
“U.M.” purchased by Luc Marquis.
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7280 | Yasuo Mukai | 09 August 1925 | Male |
He was born on 9 August 1925. He was a mill hand employed by Hammond Cedar Company.
His family includes Yoyano Mukai (mother; nee Toyano Ono) and Otomatsu Mukai (father).
His home address is listed as Hammond, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Hamilton, ON.
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1536 | Yoshimatsu Mukai | 11 November 1874 | Male |
Mukai was born on 11 November 1874. He was a fisherman employed by B.A. Packers Company
Limited. His family includes Kiso Mukai (mother; deceased at time of file), Yomosuke
Mukai (father; deceased at time of file), Riki Mukai (wife; deceased at time of file),
Mrs. Mitsuko Shikatani (daughter; nee Mitsuko Mukai), and two adult children who are
not named. His home address is listed as 207 Gore Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Slocan, BC and died in hospital at Slocan City, BC on 6 August 1945. His
listed seized property includes his log cabin in Sandspit, BC which was sold to Pacific
Mills Limited.
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6011 | Yoshitomo Mukai | 12 July 1902 | Male |
He was born on 12 July 1902. He is also listed in the files as Frank Mukai. He was
a self-employed fish buyer. His family includes Liki Mukai (mother; nee Liki Hamanishi),
Yoshimatsu Mukai (father), Fusae Mukai (wife; Fusae Sugimori), Florence Mukai [also
listed as Emiko Mukai] (daughter), and Meiko Mukai (daughter). His home address is
listed as 215 Princess Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Clarkson,
ON and Oakville, ON.
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6658 | Yoshizo Mukai | 15 December 1874 | Male |
He was born on 15 December 1874. He was a self-employed grocer. His family includes
Iwa Mukai (wife), Tsurue Okano (daughter; nee Tsurue Mukai), Rosie Otani [also listed
as Yoshiko Otani] (daughter; nee Rosie Mukai and Yoshiko Mukai), Masuko Takeno (daughter;
nee Masuko Mukai), Mariko Yodogawa [also listed as Mary Yodogawa] (daughter; nee Mariko
Mukai and Mary Mukai), Kenji Mukai (son), and Hiroshi Mukai (son). His home address
is listed as P.O. Box 38, 98 Moncton Street, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Lillooet, BC.
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8621 | Yutaka Mukai | 05 January 1906 | Male |
He was born on 5 January 1906. He was a self-employed farmer. His family includes
Masa Mukai (mother; nee Masa Yoshimura), Raiji Mukai (father), Kiyoko Mukai (wife;
nee Kiyoko Fujiwara), Hiroshi Mukai (son), and Kazumi Mukai (son). His home address
is listed as Bailey Road, Rural Route No. 1, New Westminster, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Slocan, BC and he was exiled to Japan on 2 1946.
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Mukaida
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
2916 | Haru Mukaida | 20 January 1897 | Female |
She was born on 20 January 1897. Her maiden name is Haru Okada. Her occupation is
listed as housewife. Her family includes Sumi Okada (mother; nee Sumi Maruki), Juzaimon
Okada (father), Kichimatsu Mukaida (husband), Masashi Mukaida (son), Toshio Mukaida
(son), Minoru Mukaida [also listed as Mynn Mukaida] (son), and Chieko Mukaida (daughter).
Her home address is listed as 31st Avenue, Whonnock, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to Picture Butte, AB.
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3409 | Kichimatsu Mukaida | 05 August 1883 | Male |
He was born on 5 August 1883. He was a self-employed farmer. His family includes Ito
Mukaida (mother; nee Ito Urakami), Shinjiro Mukaida [possibly Shinjoro Mukaida] (father),
Haru Mukaida (wife; nee Haru Okada), Masashi Mukaida (son), Toshio Mukaida (son),
Minoru Mukaida [also listed as Mynn Mukaida] (son), and Chieko Mukaida (daughter).
His home address is listed as 31st Avenue, Whonnock, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Picture Butte, AB.
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3446 | Masashi Mukaida | 17 June 1920 | Male |
He was born on 17 June 1920. He was a millhand employed by his father Mr. Mukaida.
His family includes Haru Mukaida (mother; nee Okada), and Kichimatsu Mukaida (father).
His home address is listed as P.O. Box 192, Whonnock, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Burmis, AB.
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15550 | Shinmatsu Mukaida | 10 October 1916 | Male |
He was born on 10 October 1916. He was a farmer. His family includes Itsu Mukaida
(mother; nee Itsu Urakami) and Shingoro Mukaida (father). Rural Route No. 1, Mission,
BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Calgary, AB.
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3010 | Toshio Mukaida | 28 December 1922 | Male |
He was born on 28 December 1922. He was a millhand employed by P. Bain, Whonnock,
BC. His family includes Haru Mukaida (mother; nee Haru Okada) and Kichimatsu Mukaida
(father). His home address is listed as 31st Avenue, Whonnock, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Picture Butte, AB.
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Mukuda
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
11733 | Jinzaburo Mukuda | 15 January 1901 | Male |
He was born on 15 January 1901. He was a mill hand. His family includes Hatsu Mukuda
(wife; nee Hatsu Shibata; in Japan), Nisaburo Mukuda (father), Yone Mukuda (mother),
Kimiko Mukuda (daughter; in Japan), and Yoshikazu Mukuda (son; in Japan). He lived
in Red Gap, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Raymond, AB and exiled to Japan on 17
June 1946.
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320_xi | Jinzaemon Mukuda | 15 January 1901 | Male |
He was born on 15 January 1901. He was a sawmill hand employed by Sproat Lake Sawmill.
His family includes Gin Mukuda (wife; nee Gin Takagi; in Japan), Akiyoshi Mukuda (son;
in Japan), and Harumi Mukuda (daughter; in Japan). His home address is listed as Kleecoot
(Sproat Lake), BC. He was interned in Angler, ON before being exiled to Japan on 17
June 1946.
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1697 | Matsuno Mukuda | 19 May 1904 | Female |
She was born on 19 May 1904. Her maiden name is Matsuno Tada. Her occupation is listed
as housewife. Her family includes Yaye Tada (mother; nee Yaye Namba), Gonzaburo Tada
(father), Sakuzo Mukuda (husband), Shiro Mukuda (son), Isao Mukuda (son), Kaoru Mukuda
(son), Tsuyoshi Mukuda (son), and Kenji Mukuda (son). Her ex-husband is Akira Tada.
Her home address is listed as 2018 Yukon Street, Vancouver, BC. 55 West 5th Avenue,
Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted to Tashme,
BC and was exiled to Japan on 31 May 1946.
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7375 | Naosaku Mukuda | 09 March 1906 | Male |
He was born on 9 March 1906. He was a millhand employed by Hammond Cedar Company,
Hammond, BC. His family includes Rika Mukuda (mother; nee Rika Nakanishi), Sanjiro
Mukuda (father), Yone Mukuda (wife; nee Yone Yamamoto), Fumiko Mukuda (daughter),
Juneichi Mukuda (son), Chizuko Mukuda (daughter), Sachiko Mukuda (daughter), and Tomiye
Mukuda (daughter). His home address is listed as First Avenue, Rural Route, No. 1,
Port Hammond, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Sandon, BC.
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11336 | Sakuzo Mukuda | 26 March 1904 | Male |
He was born on 26 March 1904. He was a sawmill worker employed by Burke Lumber Company.
His family includes Rika Mukuda (mother), Genjiro Mukuda (father), Matsuno Mukuda
(wife), Isao Mukuda (son), Shiro Mukuda (son), Kaoru Mukuda (son), Tsuyoshi Mukuda
(son), Kenji Mukuda (son). His home address is listed as 2018 Yukon Street, Vancouver,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC and exiled to Japan on 31 May 1946.
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7400 | Yone Mukuda | 05 July 1910 | Female |
She was born on 5 July 1910. She was a housewife. Her family includes Sato Yamamoto
(mother), Shusuke Yamamoto (father), Naosaku Mukuda (husband), Fumiko Mukuda (daughter),
Chizuko Mukuda (daughter), Tomiye Mukuda (daughter), Juneichi Mukuda (son), and Sachiko
Mukuda (daughter). Her home address is listed as First Avenue, Rural Route, No. 1,
Hammond, BC. Rural Route, No. 1, Port Hammond, BC is listed as a former address. She
was forcibly uprooted to Sandon, BC.
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Mukuyama
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
12065 | Masaichiro Mukuyama | 13 May 1900 | Male |
He was born on 13 May 1900. He was a farmer employed by Nakasu Yonekichi. His family
includes Masajiro Mukuyama (father), Kaya Mukuyama (mother; nee Kaya Maede), Kikuno
Mukuyama (wife; nee Kikuno Nakagawa; in Japan), Masaka Mukuyama (daughter; in Japan),
and Shiwako Mukuyama (daughter; in Japan). His home address is listed as 1207 Stewart
Avenue, Nanaimo, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Popoff, BC.
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13728 | Masanobu Mukuyama | 18 December 1906 | Male |
He was born on 18 December 1906. He was employed in the transfer business. His family
includes Suyeko Mukuyama (wife; nee Suyeko Matsumoto), Shizuyo Mukuyama (daughter),
Joe Mukuyama [also listed as Tadakazu Mukuyama] (son), and Setsuko Mukuyama (daughter).
Steveston, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood,
BC and Carmi, BC.
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4898 | Suyeko Mukuyama | 23 January 1912 | Female |
She was born on 23 January 1912. She was a housewife. Her family includes Masanobu
Mukuyama [also listed as Masanobu Mukuyama] (husband), Shizuyo Mukuyama (daughter),
Joe Mukuyama [also listed as Tadakazu Mukuyama] (son), and Setsuko Mukuyama (daughter).
Her home address is listed as Second and South Moncton Street, P.O. Box 16, Steveston,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC.
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Munizaba
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
14162 | Mike Munizaba | Male |
1503 Second Avenue, Prince Rupert, BC is listed as a former address.
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Mura
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
5554 | Kumaichi Mura | 20 January 1896 | Male |
He was born on 20 January 1896. He was a self-employed vegetable grower. His family
includes Shio Mura (mother; nee Shio Mura), Kanematsu Mura (father), and Shigeko Mura
(wife). His home address is listed as Rice Mill Road, Eburne, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Cranford, AB.
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11569 | Kuniyei Mura | 13 January 1900 | Male |
He was born on 13 January 1900. He was a self-employed gardener. His family includes
Isematsu Mura (father), Toho Mura (mother), Teruko Mura (wife; nee Teruko Agawa),
Yoko Mura (daughter), Kyoko Mura (daughter), Ken Mura (son), Tsumoru Mura (son), and
Takami Mura (son). His home address is listed as 1652 1/2 West 2nd Avenue, Vancouver,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
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6206 | Shigeko Mura | 10 April 1899 | Female |
She was born on 10 April 1899. Her maiden name is Shigeko Ono. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Haruno Ono (mother; nee Haruno Mitsuga), Gentaro Ono (father),
and Kumaichi Mura (husband). Her home address is listed as Rice Mill Road, Eburne,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge, AB.
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11734 | Tadao Mura | 23 April 1896 | Male |
He was born on 23 April 1896. He was a gardener. His family includes Isematsu Mura
(father), Cho Mura (mother; nee Cho Nakamura), Taka Mura (wife; nee taka Takashima;
in Japan), Misako Mura (daughter; in Japan), Midori Mura (daughter; in Japan), Sei
Mura (son; in Japan). His home address is listed as 1642 West 2nd Avenue, Vancouver,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Princeton, BC and exiled to Japan on 2 October 1946.
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4535 | Tatsuju Mura | 30 November 1880 | Male |
He was born on 30 November 1880. He was a self-employed fisherman. His family includes
Hall Mura (mother) and Kitsuju Mura (father). His home address is listed as Rice Mill
Road, Rural Route, No. 2, Eburne, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge, AB and
Cranford, AB.
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11323 | Teruko Mura | 15 December 1908 | Female |
She was born on 15 December 1908. Her maiden name is Teruko Agawa. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Oden Agawa (mother), Motoichi Agawa (father), Kuniyei Mura (husband),
Yoko Mura (daughter), Kyoko Mura (daughter), Ken Mura (son), Tsumoru Mura (son) and
Takami Mura (son). Her home address is listed as 1652 West 2nd Avenue, Vancouver,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
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12375 | Tominobu Mura | 13 April 1913 | Male |
He was born on 13 April 1913. He was a mill worker. His family includes Yoshino Mura
(mother; nee Yoshino Matsumoto), Teizo Mura (father), Shimeko Mura (wife; nee Shimeko
Abe; in Japan), Ikuo Mura (son; in Japan), and Tashiakki Mura (son; in Japan). Port
Alice, BC and Red Pass, BC are listed as former addresses. He was forcibly uprooted
to Princeton, BC.
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Murabayashi
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
4798 | Eikichi Murabayashi | 23 July 1915 | Male |
He was born on 23 July 1915. He was a store keeper. His family includes Kimi Murabayashi
(mother), Suekichi Murabayashi (father), and Masako Murabayashi (wife). His home address
is listed as 1091 Robson Street, Vancouver, BC. 152 Fifth Avenue West, Vancouver,
BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to London, ON.
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7010 | Masakichi Murabayashi | 25 August 1913 | Male |
He was born on 25 August 1913. He was a mill hand employed by The Terminal Saw Mills,
Vancouver, BC. His family includes Kimi Murabayashi (mother) and Suekichi Murabayashi
(father). His home address is listed as 1529 3rd Avenue West, Vancouver, BC. He was
forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC and London, ON.
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11008 | Masako Murabayashi | 15 January 1916 | Female |
Her maiden name was Masako Nabata. She was born on 15 January 1916. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Sautaro Nabata (father), Tomi Nabata (mother), and Eikichi Murabayashi
(husband). Her home address is listed as 152 West 5th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was
forcibly uprooted to London, Ontario.
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Murai
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
7454 | Kazuo Murai | 04 March 1926 | Male |
He was born on 4 March 1926. He was a student. His family includes Masaza Murai (father).
His home address is listed as P.O. Box 40, Coombs, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to
New Denver, BC.
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4716 | Kofuji Murai | 10 January 1902 | Female |
She was born on 10 January 1902. She was a housewife. Her family includes Kiyo Kawasaki
(mother), Yokichi Kawasaki [possibly Yokuchi Kawasaki] (father), Masazo Murai (husband),
Tamotsu Murai (son; in Japan), Tsutomu Murai (son), Takako Murai (daughter), Yoshio
Murai (son), Kazuo Murai (son), Masaru Murai (son), and Mariko Murai (daughter; born
1943). Her home address is listed as Box 40, Coombs, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to New Denver, BC and Rosebery, BC.
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15163 | Masazo Murai | 20 October 1899 | Male |
He was born on 20 October 1899. He was a logger. His family includes Tao Murai (mother),
Sadakichi Murai (father), Kofuji Murai (wife), Yoshio Murai (son), Kazuo Murai (son),
Tsutomu Murai (son), Takako Murai (daughter), Masaru Murai (son), Mariko Murai (daughter);
and Tamotsu Murai (son; in Japan). His home address is listed as Fanny Bay, BC. Coombs,
BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC and Rosebery,
BC.
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10143 | Minoji Murai | 05 August 1881 | Male |
He was born on 5 August 1881. He was a logger employed by Stave Lake Cedar Company.
His family includes Kita Murai (wife; in Japan). He lived in Dewdney, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Sandon and Slocan, BC and exiled to Japan on 2 August 1946.
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7297 | Yoshio Murai | 05 January 1925 | Male |
He was born on 5 January 1925. He was a logger employed by Deep Bay Logging Company,
Fanny Bay, BC. His family includes Kofuji Murai (mother; nee Kofuji Kawasaki) and
Masazo Murai (father). His home address is listed as Fanny Bay, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Fernie, BC.
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Murakami
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
7986 | Aiko Murakami | Female |
She is also listed as Aiko Kondo. She was a self-employed housemaid. Her family includes
Kinu Kondo (mother; nee Kinu Tsuji), Shinjiro Kondo (father), and Masawo Murakami
(husband). Her home address is listed as 732 Discovery Street, Victoria, BC. 803 Campbell
Avenue, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted to
Kaslo, BC.
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3917 | Asamatsu Murakami | 28 March 1880 | Male |
He was born on 28 March 1880. He was a fisherman employed by A.B.C. Packers, Phoenix
Cannery, Steveston, BC. His family includes Tsuneko Murakami (wife), Kiyoshi Murakami
(son), Atsushi Murakami (son), Hatsue Kosaka (daughter; nee Hatsue Murakami), Mitsue
Murakami (daughter), and Tsuneyuki Murakami (son). His home address is listed as P.O.
Box 25, House No. 118, Moncton Street, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to
Taber, AB.
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1315 | Asayo Murakami | 15 February 1898 | Female |
Murakami was born on 15 February 1898. Her maiden name is Imamoto. She was a housewife
and a cannery worker, formerly employed by A.B.C. Packers, Steveston, BC. Her family
includes Genpei Imamoto (father; in Japan), Otokichi Murakami (husband), Masayuki
Murakami (step-son), George Murakami (son), Yukie Murakami (daughter), Yaeko Murakami
(daughter), Chizuko Murakami (daughter), Susumu Murakami (son), Hisashi Murakami (son),
Chiyoko Murakami (daughter), Osamu Murakami (son), Midori Ohama (step-daughter; nee
Midori Murakami), unnamed infant (deceased). Her mother is listed as deceased at time
of file and no name is provided. Her home address is listed as 40 Phoenix Cannery,
Steveston, BC. It was a six room house. She was forcibly uprooted to Letellier, MB
on 23 April 1942. No seized property is listed in the file.
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4497 | Atsushi Murakami | 26 January 1917 | Male |
He was born on 26 January 1917. He was a fisherman employed by A.B.C. Packers, Steveston,
BC. His family includes Tsuneko Murakami (mother; nee Tsuneko Makibata) and Asamatsu
Murakami (father). His home address is listed as P.O. Box 25, 118 Moncton Street,
Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge, AB.
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12262 | Emiko Murakami | 24 January 1921 | Female |
She was born on 24 January 1921. She was a sales clerk employed by T. Maikawa Stores
Limited, 369 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. Her family includes Masa Murakami (mother;
nee Masa Shiraiwa) and Samizo Murakami (father). Her home address is listed as 376
Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. 366 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former
address. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC.
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5099 | Fumiko Murakami | 10 September 1916 | Female |
She was born on 10 September 1916. She was a housewife. Her family includes Chiyo
Nishimura (mother; nee Chiyo Miyamoto), Chonosuke Nishimura (father), and Kiyoshi
Murakami (husband). Her home address is listed as 118 Moncton Street, Steveston, BC.
She was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge, AB and Nobleford, AB.
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1137 | Fusano Murakami | 09 May 1891 | Female |
She was born on 9 May 1891. Her occupation is listed as “housewife and & farming”.
Her family includes Kamematsu Murakami (husband). Her home address is listed as House
45, Georgia Street, Steveston, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Taylor Lake, Clinton,
BC. She was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
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1377 | George Murakami | 20 May 1926 | Male |
He was born on 20 May 1926. He was a student. His family includes Otokichi Murakami
(father; born on 12 December 1886), Asayo Murakami (mother; nee Asayo Imamoto; born
on 15 February 1898), Midori Ohama (half sister; nee Midori Murakami; married to Tona
Ohama), Masayuki Murakami (half brother), Yukie Murakami (sister; born on 1 February
1927), Yaeko Murakami (sister; born on 7 February 1928), Chizuko Murakami (sister;
born on 5 May 1929), Susumu Murakami [also named as Susumi] (brother; 16 June 1930),
Hisashi Murakami (brother; born on 30 July 1933), Chiyoko Murakami (sister; born on
14 June 1937), Osamu Murakami (half brother; born on 25 April 1939). He lived at P.O.
Box 90, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Manitoba. His listed seized property
includes world books and school textbooks.
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10643 | Hatsue Murakami | September 1910 | Female |
She was born on September 1910. She was a houseworker employed by Mrs. Davison, 3476
West 14th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. Her family includes Yoshi Murakami (mother; nee Yoshi
Imamura) and Hatsutaro Murakami (father). Her home address is listed as 1662 West
2nd Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Lemon Creek, Slocan, BC.
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3391 | Hatsuki Murakami | 29 May 1907 | Male |
He was born on 29 May 1907. He was a self-employed millhand. His family includes Yoshi
Murakami (mother; nee Yoshi Inamura), Hatsutaro Murakami (father), Kouniye Murakami
(wife), and Junichi Murakami (son). His home address is listed as 983 West 7th Avenue,
Vancouver, BC and 1024 West 6th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to
Iron Springs, AB, New Dayton, AB and Shaughnessy, AB.
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13791 | Hidao Murakami | 14 January 1922 | Male |
He was born on 14 January 1922. He was a logger. His family includes Yoshi Murakami
(mother; nee Yoshi Imamura). His home address is listed as 1662 West 2nd Avenue, Vancouver,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Angler, ON and Toronto, ON.
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5976 | Hideko Murakami | 02 July 1914 | Female |
She was born on 2 July 1914. Her maiden name is Hideko Kawano. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Yoshi Kawano (mother; nee Inouye), Tsunekichi Kawano (father),
Naoki Murakami (husband; in Japan), Kenneth Murakami (son), and Jean Murakami (daughter).
Her home address is listed as Rural Route No. 1, Abbotsford, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Lethbridge, AB and Raymond, AB.
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661 | Itoku Murakami | 06 October 1894 | Male |
He was born on 06 October 1894. He was a fisherman employed by A.B.C. Packers, Steveston,
BC. His family includes Kikutaro Murakami (father), Yukimi Murakami (wife), Harue
Murakami (daughter), Misako Murakami (daughter), Matsuko Murakami (daughter), Shimako
Murakami (daughter), Shigeo Murakami (son), Hideko Murakami (daughter), and Hiroyuki
Murakami (son). His home address is listed as PO Box 431, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Box 155, Clarkson, ON and 18 Strathcona Avenue, Toronto, ON.
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6569 | Jitsuko Murakami | 05 March 1915 | Female |
She was born on 5 March 1915. She was a housewife. Her family includes Yoshio Murakami
(husband), Osami Murakami (son), and Harry Murakami [also listed as Narumi Murakami]
(son). Her home address is listed as P.O. Box 40, Coombs, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to Minto City, BC.
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6014 | Juji Murakami | 25 January 1894 | Male |
He was born on 25 January 1894. He was a hauler employed by O’Brian Logging Company,
O’Brien Bay, BC. His family includes Sutako Murakami (wife; deceased). His home address
is listed as 578 Alexander Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Kapuskasing,
ON.
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701 | Kamematsu Murakami | 23 January 1888 | Male |
He was born on 23 January 1888. He was a fisherman. His family includes Fusano Murakami
(wife). His home address is listed as PO Box 424, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Taylor Lake, Clinton, BC and Lone Butte, BC. He was exiled to Japan on 17 June
1946.
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11222 | Kaoru Murakami | 12 March 1903 | Male |
He was born on 12 March 1903. He was a self-employed owner of a Transfer Business.
His family includes Wakamatsu Murakami (father), Kimiyo Murakami (wife; nee Kimiyo
Okano), Teruji Murakami (son), Wakako Murakami (daughter), Mitsuko Murakami (daughter),
Namiye Murakami (daughter), Fujiko Murakami (daughter), Takao Murakami (son), and
Kayoko Murakami (daughter). He lived in Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to
Taylor Lake, BC and exiled to Japan on 2 October 1946.
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12376 | Katsuji Murakami | 01 September 1899 | Male |
He was born on 1 September 1899. He was a boom man in a pulp mill. His family includes
Kito Murakami (mother; nee Kito Isawagoi), Hitsuji Murakami (father), Seki Murakami
(wife; nee Seki Yamamura), Katsuko Murakami (daughter), Rose Murakami [also listed
as Keiko Murakami] (daughter), and Masumi Murakami (daughter). Port Alice, BC and
835 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC are listed as former addresses. He was forcibly
uprooted to Slocan City, BC; Trenton, ON; and Toronto, ON.
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8302 | Katsuko Murakami | 03 December 1923 | Female |
She was born on 3 December 1923. She was a student. Her family includes Seki Murakami
(mother; nee Seki Yamamura), and Katsuji Murakami (father). Her home address is listed
as 835 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to unknown.
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2147 | Katsunori Murakami | 15 May 1925 | Male |
He was born on 15 May 1925. He was a farmer and fisherman. His family includes Sugi
Murakami (mother; nee Sugi Okano) and Morihei Murakami (father). His home address
is listed as Ganges, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Magrath, AB.
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1364 | Katsuyori Murakami | 26 May 1899 | Male |
Murakami was born on 26 May 1899. He was a farmer who owned two adjoining properties
on Salt Spring Island, one that was ten acres and one that was seven acres. His family
includes Kyosakura Murakami (father), Kimiko Murakami (wife; nee Kimiko Okano), Alice
Murakami [also listed as Atsuko Murakami] (daughter), Violet Murakami [also listed
as Taeko Murakami] (daughter), Mary Murakami [also listed as Keiko Murakami] (daughter),
Rose Murakami [also listed as Takako Murakami] (daughter), Richard Murakami [also
listed as Katsuhide Murakami] (son), K. Okano (father-in-law), and K. Murakami (brother-in-law).
His mother’s maiden name was Kashihara. His home address is listed as RMD No. 1, Ganges,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Rosebery, BC, to New Denver, BC, and to Magrath, AB.
His listed seized property includes his real estate, sold to the Director, Soldier
Settlement & Veterans; Land Act as well as farming equipment and household belongings.
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326_xi | Kazuo Murakami | 01 June 1910 | Male |
He was born on 1 June 1910. He was a bellboy at the Vancouver Club. His family includes
Mine Murakami (mother; nee Mine Shirokane) and Koichi Murakami (father). His home
address is listed as 3210 McGill Street, Vancouver, BC. He was interned at Angler,
ON.
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8300 | Keiko Murakami | 08 June 1923 | Female |
Also listed as Rose Murakami. She was born on 8 June 1923. She was a student at Grandview
High School, Vancouver, BC. Her family includes Seki Murakami (mother; nee Seki Yamamura),
and Katsuji Murakami (father). Her home address is listed as 835 East Cordova Street,
Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Toronto, Ontario.
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6507 | Kimiko Murakami | 25 September 1904 | Female |
She was born on 25 September 1904. She was a housewife. Her family includes Riyo Murakami
(mother; nee Riyo Kimura), Kumanosuke Murakami (father), Katsuyori Murakami (husband),
Alice Murakami [also listed as Atsuko Murakami] (daughter), Violet Murakami [also
listed as Tayeko Murakami] (daughter), Mary Murakami [also listed as Keiko Murakami]
(daughter), Rose Murakami [also listed as Takako Murakami] (daughter), and Richard
Murakami [also listed as Katsuhide Murakami] (son). Her home address is listed as
Ganges, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Rosebery, BC.
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1729 | Kimiyo Murakami | Female |
Her birth date is not listed. Her occupation is listed as housewife. Her family includes
Kaoru Murakami (husband), Teruji Murakami (son), Wakako Murakami (daughter), Mitsuko
Murakami (daughter), Fujiko Murakami (daughter), Takao Murakami (son), Namiye Murakami
(daughter), and Kayoko Murakami (daughter). Her home address is listed as 691 2nd
Avenue, Steveston, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Taylor Lake, Clinton, BC and was
exiled to Japan on 2 October 1946.
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7840 | Kinu Murakami | 25 April 1882 | Female |
She was born on 25 April 1882. She is also listed as Kinu Inouye. She was a self-employed
dressmaker. Her family includes Yoshio Murakami (mother; nee Yoshio Ishizaki), Sainsuke
Murakami [possibly Sunsuke Murakami] (father), Sosuke Murakami (former husband), Shine
Inouye (husband), Sokichi Murakami (son), Masawo Murakami (son) and Kiyoko Inouye
(daughter). Her home address is listed as 803 Campbell Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She
was forcibly uprooted to Kaslo, BC and New Denver, BC.
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4698 | Kiyoshi Murakami | 28 July 1913 | Male |
He was born on 28 July 1913. He was a self-employed fisherman. His family includes
Tsuneko Murakami (mother; nee Tsuneko Makihata), Asamatsu Murakami (father), Fumiko
Murakami (wife; nee Fumiko Nishimura). His home address is listed as Box 25, 118 Moncton
Street, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Nobleford, AB and Taber, AB.
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13720 | Koichi Murakami | 20 November 1899 | Male |
He was born on 20 November 1899. He was a farmer. His family includes Yoshie Murakami
(wife), Aiko Murakami (daughter), Kanehiro Murakami (son), Nasuko Murakami (daughter),
Takaye Murakami (daughter), and Masamichi Murakami (son). Steveston, BC is listed
as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC and was exiled to Japan
on 24 December 1946.
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3458 | Kouniye Murakami | 18 May 1918 | Female |
She was born on 18 May 1918. Her name is possibly Kunie Murakami. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Kiri (mother; nee Kiri Takagi), Yenzo (father), Hatsuki Murakami
(husband), and Junichi Murakami (son). Her home address is listed as 1024 Miller Road
6th Avenue, Whonnock, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge, AB.
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12263 | Masa Murakami | 22 March 1896 | Female |
She was born on 22 March 1896. Her maiden name is Masa Shiraiwa. She was a dressmaker
employed by Mr. Iwata, 368 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. Her family includes
Shika Shiraiwa (mother), Shigekichi Shiraikawa (father), Samizo Murakami (husband),
Emiko Murakami (daughter), Satoko Murakami (daughter), Kimiko Murakami (daughter),
and Akiko Murakami (daughter). Her home address is listed as 376 Powell Street, Vancouver,
BC. 366 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. She was forcibly
uprooted to Slocan Extension, BC.
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1220 | Masaki Murakami | 26 June 1910 | Male |
Murakami was born on 26 June 1910. He was a section hand employed by Great Northern
Railway, New Westminster, BC. His family includes Ato Murakami (mother; nee Ato Kudo;
n/r [possibly means not registered]), Manjiro Murakami (father; n/r [possibly means
not registered]), and Sueno Murakami (sister). He lived at 316 Pembina Street, New
Westminster, BC and was forcibly uprooted to Taft, BC and Beamsville, ON. His listed
seized property includes: household belongings; cat; dog; sewing machine; gramophone
and phonograph records; Buddha shrine; radio.
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1538 | Masao Murakami | 14 January 1914 | Male |
Murakami was born on 14 January 1914. He was a sawmill worker employed by Alberta
Lumber Company Limted. His family includes Yoshi Murakami (mother; nee Yoshi Imamura)
and Hatsuki Murakami (brother). His home address is listed as 1662 West Second Avenue,
Vancouver, BC. He was interned at Angler, ON, on 6 October 1942 and released 22 December
1942 on condition of accepting employment by The Pigeon River Timber Company, Fort
William ON, and reporting to their office in Neys, ON. He was forcibly uprooted to
23 Huron Avenue, Toronto, ON, 365 King Street West, Toronto, ON and 170 Christie Street,
Toronto, ON, care of Gibson Broom Company. His listed seized property includes real
estate he owned with his brother which was sold to Jean Thompson.
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5845 | Masawo Murakami | 26 May 1916 | Male |
He was born on 26 May 1916. He was a self-employed watchmaker and fisherman. His family
includes Kinu Murakami (mother; nee Kinu Murakami), Sosuchi Murakami (father), and
Aiko Murakami (wife; nee Aiko Kondo). His home address is listed as 803 Campbell Avenue,
Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Kaslo, BC.
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1598 | Masayoshi Murakami | 09 August 1912 | Male |
He was born on 9 August 1912. He is also listed as Philip Murakami. He was a farmer
who worked with his father. His family includes Suki Murakami (mother; nee Okano),
Morihei Murakami [also listed as Morikei Murakami] (father), Shigeko Murakami (wife;
nee Shigeko Mikado), and John Murakami [also listed as Masaru Murakami] (son; born
26 May 1939). His home address is listed as R.M.D. No. 1, Ganges, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Magrath, AB and 946 Albert Street, Moose Jaw SK. His real estate, a 65-acre
lot on Salt Spring Island, was seized and sold. His other listed seized property includes
a Singer sewing machine, a baby’s crib, tools, and household belongings.
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4573 | Masayuki Murakami | 23 June 1920 | Male |
He was born on 23 June 1920. He was a self employed fisherman. His family includes
Otokichi Murakami [also named Otuchi] (father; born on 12 December 1886), Tsune Murakami
(mother; nee Tsune Okada; deceased at time of file), Asayo Murakami (step-mother;
nee Asayo Imamoto; born on 15 February 1898), Midori Ohama (sister; nee Midori Murakami;
married to Tono Ohama; 12 June 1918), George Murakami (half brother, born on 20 May
1926), Yukie Murakami (half sister; born on 2 January 1927), Yaeko Murakami (half
sister; born on 7 February 1928), Chizuko Murakami (half sister; born on 5 May 1929),
Susumu Murakami [also named as Susumi Murakami] (half brother; 16 June 1930), Hisashi
Murakami (half brother; born on 30 July 1933), Chiyoko Murakami (half sister; born
on 14 June 1937), Osamu Murakami (half brother; born on 25 April 1939). He lived at
P.O. Box 90, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge Alberta, then to
Raymond, Alberta. His listed seized property includes fishing nets and gear, lumber
and carpenters tools.
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1979 | Matsuno Murakami | 25 February 1912 | Female |
She was born on 25 February 1912. Her maiden name is Matsuno Kitano. Her occupation
is listed as housewife. Her family includes Hino Kitano (mother; nee Hino Nishimura),
Kumataro Kitano (father), Sueki Murakami (husband), Masaharu Murakami (son), and Kimiko
Murakami (daughter). Her home address is listed as 1522 West 3rd Avenue, Vancouver,
BC and 1662 West 2nd Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to New Denver,
BC and was exiled to Japan on 2 August 1946.
|
2372 | Minoru Murakami | 29 May 1912 | Male |
He was born on 29 May 1912. His name is also listed as Mickey Murakami. He was employed
by L. & K. Lumber Company Limited, North Vancouver, BC. His family includes Momoju
Murakami (mother; nee Momoju Watanabe) and Kansaku Murakami (father). His home address
is listed as 2112 Alberta Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Slocan
City, BC.
|
4485 | Mitsue Murakami | 18 June 1922 | Female |
She was born on 19 June 1922. She was a sewing school student. Her family includes
Tsuneko Murakami (mother; nee Tsuneko Makihata) and Asamatsu Murakami (father). Her
home address is listed as P.O. Box 25, 118 Moncton Street, Steveston, BC. She was
forcibly uprooted to Nobleford, AB, Taber, AB and Lethbridge, AB.
|
7792 | Mitsuko Murakami | 21 July 1920 | Female |
She was born on 21 July 1920. Her family includes Eto Murakami (mother; nee Eto Kudo)
and Manjiro Murakami (father). Her home address is listed as P.O. Box 618, New Westminster,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Kaslo, BC.
|
14421 | Mitsura Murakami | 16 July 1888 | Male |
He was born on 16 July 1888. He was a farmer. His family includes Katsumi Murakami
(wife; nee Katsumi Araki; deceased). 230 Jackson Avenue, Vancouver, BC and Kelowna,
BC are listed as former addresses. He was forcibly uprooted to Armstrong, BC.
|
11837 | Momoju Murakami | 06 July 1873 | Female |
She was born on 6 July 1873. She was a housewife. Her family includes Kansaku Murakami
(husband; deceased), Hisaye Miyasaki (daughter; nee Hisaye Miyasaki), and Minoru Murakami
(son). Her home address is listed as 2112 Alberta Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Popoff, BC.
|
3275 | Morihei Murakami | 12 December 1887 | Male |
He was born on 12 December 1887. He was a self-employed farmer. His family includes
Suki Murakami (wife). His home address is listed as Ganges, North Spring Salt Island,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Golden Fleece Wooden Mills, Magrath, AB.
|
7741 | Naka Murakami | 01 April 1916 | Female |
She was born on 1 April 1916. She was a housewife. Her family includes Hatsu Inose
(mother), Taiji Inose (father), Sokichi Murakami (husband), Nancy Murakami [also listed
as Kazuye Murakami] (daughter), and Mary Ann Murakami [also listed as Hanako Murakami]
(daughter). Her home address is listed as 229 Ewen Avenue, New Westminster, BC. She
was forcibly uprooted to Kaslo, BC and Montreal, QC.
|
10682 | Namiko Murakami | 20 December 1924 | Female |
She was born on 20 December 1924. She was a student at Kitsilano High School, Vancouver,
BC. Her family includes Yoshi Murakami (mother; nee Yoshi Inamura) and Hatsutaro Murakami
(father). Her home address is listed as 1662 West 2nd Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was
forcibly uprooted to Lemon Creek, Slocan, BC.
|
3911 | Otokichi Murakami | 12 December 1886 | Male |
He was born on 12 December 1886. He was a fisherman and boat builder employed by A.B.C.
Packers, Phoenix Cannery, Steveston, BC. His family includes Asayo Murakami (wife;
nee Asayo Imamoto), Masayuki Murakami (son), George Murakami (son), Yukie Murakami
(daughter), Yaeko Murakami (daughter), Chizuko Murakami (daughter), Susumu Murakami
(son), Hisashi Murakami (son), Chiyoko Murakami (daughter), Osamu Murakami (son),
Midori Ohama (daughter; nee Midori Murakami) and unnamed infant (deceased). His home
address is listed as P.O. Box 90, House No, 40, Phoenix Cannery, Steveston, BC. He
was forcibly uprooted to Letellier, MB.
|
8118 | Peter Murakami | 04 October 1910 | Male |
He was born on 4 October 1910. He is also listed in the files as Tameo Murakami. He
was a millhand employed by B.C. Pulp & Paper Company, Woodfibre, BC. His family includes
Sai Murakami (mother), Tsunetaro Murakami (father), Kasuko Murakmai [also listed as
Mary Murakami] (wife; nee Kasuko Mikado [also listed as Mary Mikado]). His home address
is listed as Ganges, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Griffin Lake, BC and Jasper,
AB.
|
14415 | Sadako Murakami | 28 February 1923 | Female |
She was born on 28 February 1923. Her family includes Katsume Murakami (mother; nee
Katsume Araki) and Mitsuru Murakami (father). 230 Jackson Avenue, Vancouver, BC and
Kelowna, BC are listed as former addresses. She was forcibly uprooted to Armstrong,
BC.
|
11442 | Samizo Murakami | 11 February 1895 | Male |
He was born on 11 February 1895. He was a logger employed by Pacific Shingle Mill
Company. His family includes Masa Murakami (wife; nee Masa Shiraiwa), Kimiko Murakami
(daughter), Emiko Murakami (daughter), Satoko Murakami (daughter), and Akiko Murakami
(daughter). His home address is listed as 366 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. He was
forcibly uprooted to Bay Farm, BC.
|
12255 | Satoko Murakami | 18 April 1924 | Female |
She was born on 18 April 1924. She was a student at King Edward High School, Vancouver,
BC. Her family includes Masa Murakami (mother; nee Masa Shiraiwa) and Samizo Murakami
[possiibly Samijo Murakami] (father). Her home address is listed as 376 Powell Street,
Vancouver, BC. 366 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. She
was forcibly uprooted to Slocan Extension, BC.
|
7269 | Satoshi Murakami | 29 September 1918 | Male |
He was born on 29 September 1918. He was a farmer. His family includes Hasaye Murakami
(mother; nee Hasaye Yoshiharu) and Koichi Murakami (father). Port Hammond, BC and
Haney, BC are listed as former addresses. He was forcibly uprooted to Vernon, BC.
|
7555 | Satsuko Murakami | 22 July 1906 | Female |
She was born on 22 July 1906. She is also listed as Satsuko Murakami. Her maiden name
is Ruth Kawamura and Satsuko Kawamura. She was a housewife. Her family includes Yu
Kawamura (mother), Rikichi Kawamura (father), James Murakami [also listed as Shingo
Murakami] (husband), Martha Murakami [also listed as Masako Murakami] (daughter),
Ernest Murakami [also listed as Keigo Murakami] (son), Paul Murakami [also listed
as Shogo Murakami] (son), and Lily Murakami [also listed as Mariko Murakami] (daughter).
Her home address is listed as 1071 12th Avenue East, Vancouver, BC. 214 Powell Street,
Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted to East Lillooet,
BC and Vernon, BC.
|
8301 | Seki Murakami | 03 May 1903 | Female |
She was born on 3 May 1903. She was a housewife. Her maiden name was Seki Yamamura.
Her family includes Katsuji Murakami (husband), Katsuko Murakami (daughter), Rose
Murakami [also listed as Keiko Murakami] (daughter), Masumi Murakami (daughter), and
Mantaro Yamamura (father). Her home address is listed as 835 East Cordova Street,
Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Toronto, Ontario.
|
6797 | Shigeko Murakami | 22 August 1919 | Female |
She was born on 22 August 1919. Her maiden name is Shigeko Hikada. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Tsutayo Hikada (mother; nee Tsutayo Okada), Masukichi Hikada (father),
Masayoshi Murakami [also listed as Philip Murakami] (husband), and John Murakami [also
listed as Masaru Murakami] (son). Her home address is listed as Ganges, BC. She was
forcibly uprooted to Magrath, AB.
|
1613 | Shigeo Murakami | 07 January 1908 | Male |
Murakami was born on 07 January 1908. He was a farmer employed by H. Yoshijima, Salter
Street, New Westminster, BC. His family includes Kudo Murakami (mother; nee Kudo Eto;
deceased at time of file) and Manjiro (father; deceased at time of file). He lived
at 316 Pembina Street, New Westminster, BC and was forcibly uprooted to Taft Road
Camp, Taft, BC. No seized property is listed in file.
|
4998 | Shigeru Murakami | 26 May 1890 | Male |
He was born on 26 May 1890. He was a millworker employed by B.C. Pulp and Paper Company.
His family includes Fude Murakami (mother; nee Fude Hiroo), Kusago Murakami (father),
Ei Murakami (wife; nee Ei Okabe; in Japan), Mamoru Murakami (son; in Japan)), and
Matsue Murakami (daughter; in Japan)). His home address is listed as 2nd Avenue, Rural
Route No. 1, Port Hammond, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Elm Creek, MB.
|
2818 | Shigeyuki Murakami | 04 March 1913 | Male |
He was born on 4 March 1913. He was a millhand and carpenter employed by Thomas Kirkpatrick
Estate, 3201 McGill Street, Vancouver, BC. His family includes Mine Murakami (mother;
nee Mine Shirokane), Koichi Murakami (father), and Tomoko Murakami (wife; nee Tomoko
Imamoto). His home address is listed as 3201 McGill Street, Vancouver, BC. He was
forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge, AB.
|
12413 | Shingo Murakami | 12 July 1899 | Male |
He was born on 12 July 1899. He is also listed as Shingo Murakami. He was a self-employed
photographer at 214 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. His family includes Ruth Murakami
(wife; nee Satsuko Kawamura), Martha Murakami [also listed as Masako Murakami] (daughter),
Ernest Murakami [also listed as Keigo Murakami] (son), Paul Murakami [also listed
as Shogo Murakami] (son), and Lily Murakami [also listed as Mariko Murakami] (daughter).
His home address is listed as 1071 East 12th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. Geikie, BC is
listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to East Lillooet, BC and Vernon,
BC.
|
10683 | Shizue Murakami | 26 September 1915 | Female |
She was born on 26 September 1915. She was a houseworker employed by Mrs. Dawson,
1920 Yew Street, Vancouver, BC. Her family includes Yoshi Murakami (mother; nee Yoshi
Inamura) and Hatsutaro Murakami (father). Her home address is listed as 1662 West
2nd Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Lemon Creek, Slocan, BC.
|
1961 | Shotaro Murakami | 29 April 1867 | Male |
He was born on 29 April 1867. He was a retired shingle maker. His family includes
Niki Murakami (wife; in Japan). His home address is listed as 658 Alexander Street,
Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC and was exiled to Japan on 31
May 1946.
|
8472 | Shozo Murakami | 12 November 1886 | Male |
He was born on 12 November 1886. He was a labourer employed by Kasho Bros., Chemainus,
BC. No listed family. His home address is listed as 121 Heatley Avenue, Vancouver,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Neys, Ontario.
|
7747 | Sokichi Murakami | 12 June 1914 | Male |
He was born on 12 June 1914. He was a self-employed shoemaker. His family includes
Kinu Murakami (mother), Sosuke Murakami (father), Naka Murakami (wife; nee Naka Inose),
Nancy Murakami [also listed as Kazuye Murakami] (daughter), and Mary Ann Murakami
[also listed as Hanako Murakami] (daughter). His home address is listed as 229 Ewen
Avenue, New Westminster, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Kaslo, BC and Montreal, QC.
|
13851 | Sueki Murakami | 29 June 1897 | Male |
He was born on 29 June 1897. He was a sawmill worker. His family includes Shige Murakami
(mother), Gisaburoo Murakami (father), Matsuno Murakami (wife; nee Matsuno Kitano),
Masaharu Murakami (son), and Kimiko Murakami (daughter). 1522 West 3rd Avenue, Vancouver,
BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC and was
exiled to Japan on 1 August 1946.
|
780 | Sueno Murakami | 20 November 1917 | Female |
She was born on 20 November 1917. Her family includes Eto Murakami (mother; nee Eto
Kudo) and Manjiro Murakami (father). Her home address is listed as 316 Pembina Street,
New Westminster, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Kaslo, BC.
|
6499 | Suki Murakami | 18 January 1898 | Female |
She was born on 18 January 1898. Her maiden name is Suki Okano. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Riyo Okano (mother; nee Riyo Kimura), Kumanosuke Okano (father),
Morihei Murakami (husband). Her home address is listed as Ganges, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Magrath, AB.
|
13857 | Tamotsu Murakami | 08 April 1906 | Male |
He was born on 8 April 1906. He was a millhand employed by Powell Lumber Company.
His family includes Massa Murakami (mother), Wakamatsu Murakami (father), Yaeko Murakami
(wife; nee Yaeko Yamamura), Manabu Murakami [also listed as Nobby Murakami] (son),
and Tsumoru Murakami (son). His home address is listed as 776 East Cordova Street,
Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC.
|
1222 | Tanekichi Murakami | 24 July 1884 | Male |
Murakami was born on 24 July 1884. He was a cannery hand employed by Kildala Cannery,
Rivers Inlet, BC. His family includes Mine Murakami (mother), Fusakichi Murakami (father),
and Nobu Murakami (wife; nee Nobu Kajioka; in Japan). He lived at Kildala Cannery,
Rivers Inlet, BC, was forcibly uprooted to Solsqua, BC, and was exiled to Japan on
31 May 1946. His listed seized property includes: boat “T.M.”; tools; clothing.
|
8488 | Taro Murakami | 1903 | Male |
He approximately was born in 1903. He was a self-employed merchant, Vancouver, BC.
His family includes Hiroye Murakami (wife; in Japan), Kiyoko Murakami (daughter; in
Japan), Taye Murakami (mother; nee Taye Monada), and Masumi Murakami (father). His
home address is listed as 20 North Templeton Drive, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Slocan Extension, BC.
|
3962 | Tomoko Murakami | 25 June 1918 | Female |
She was born on 25 June 1918. She was a housewife. Her family includes Sawa Inamoto
[possibly Saua Inamoto] (mother; nee Sawa Watanabe or Saua Watanabe), Kunitaro Inamoto
(father), and Shigeyuki Murakami (husband). Her home address is listed as 3201 McGill
Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge, AB.
|
8135 | Toshio Murakami | 08 May 1915 | Male |
He was born on 8 May 1915. He was a millhand employed by B.C. Pulp & Paper Company,
Woodfibre, BC. His home address is listed as 316 Pembina Street, New Westminster,
BC and Woodfibre, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Taft, BC.
|
7797 | Toshio Murakami | 08 August 1912 | Male |
He was born on 8 August 1912. His family includes Yoshi Murakami (mother; nee Yoshi
Inamura). His home address is listed as 1662 Second Avenue West, Vancouver, BC. He
was forcibly uprooted to Slocan Extension, BC.
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14599 | Toyo Murakami | 13 December 1913 | Female |
She was born on 13 December 1913. Her maiden name is Toyo Hikida. Her family includes
Rio Hikida (mother), Toyojiro Hikida (father), Yoshio Murakami (husband), Keiko Murakami
(daughter), Junko Murakami (daughter), and Takako Murakami (daughter). 2796 West Broadway,
Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted to Kelowna,
BC.
|
12862 | Tsune Murakami | 13 August 1872 | Female |
She was born on 13 August 1872. She was deceased at the time of the file. No occupation,
family, or seized property is listed in the file. She lived in Steveston, BC.
|
4426 | Tsuneko Murakami | 28 April 1888 | Female |
She was born on 28 April 1888. Her maiden name is Tsuneko Makihata. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Asamatsu Murakami (husband), Kiyoshi Murakami (son), Atsushi Murakami
(son), Mitsue Murakami (daughter), Tsuneyuki Murakami (son), and Hatsue Kosaka (daughter;
nee Hatsue Murakami). Her home address is listed as P.O. Box 25, No. 118, Moncton
Street, Steveston, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Nobleford, AB.
|
1224 | Tsunetaro Murakami | 03 September 1881 | Male |
Murakami was born on 03 September 1881. He was a fisherman employed by B.C. Packers,
Claxton Cannery, Skeena River, BC. No family is listed in the file. He lived at Claxton
Cannery, Skeena River, BC and was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC. His listed seized
property includes: fishing equipment.
|
3277 | Tsunetaro Murakami | 24 March 1883 | Male |
He was born on 24 March 1883. He was a self-employed farmer. His family includes Sei
Murakami (wife; in Japan). His home address is listed as Ganges, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Griffin Lake, BC. He was exiled to Japan on 02 August 1946.
|
4860 | Tsuneyuki Murakami | 30 August 1925 | Male |
He was born on 30 August 1925. He was a student. His family includes Tsuneko Murakami
(mother; nee Tsuneko Makihata) and Asamatsu Murakami (father). His home address is
listed as P.O. Box 25, 118 Moncton Street, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Lethbridge, AB.
|
1046 | Umeo Murakami | 05 June 1915 | Male |
He was born on 05 June 1915. He was a farmer employed by Morihei Murakami. His family
includes Suki Murakami (mother) and Morihei Murakami (father). His home address is
listed as Ganges, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to PO Box 214, Magrath, AB.
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252_xi | Waichi Murakami | 12 July 1888 | Male |
He was born on 12 July 1888. He was a mill worker employed by the Alberni and Pacific
Lumber Company, Port Alberni, BC. His family includes Masa Murakami (mother), Hide
Murakami (wife; nee Hide Yoshihara; in Japan), Hidekazu Murakami (son; in Japan),
Kazumi Murakami (son; in Japan), and Matsuyo Seo (sister). His home address is listed
as Port Alberni, BC. He was interned at Angler, ON and then exiled to Japan on 17
June 1946.
|
8304 | Yaeko Murakami | 07 October 1910 | Female |
She was born on 7 October 1910. She was a housewife. Her maiden name was Yaeko Yamamura.
Her family includes Tamotsu Murakami (husband), Manabu Murakami (son), Tsumoru Murakami
(son), Hide Yamamura (mother; nee Hide Miyama), and Mantaro Yamamura (father). Her
home address is listed as 776 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Slocan, BC.
|
10642 | Yoshi Murakami | 05 September 1884 | Female |
She was born on 5 September 1884. Her maiden name is Yoshi Imamura. Her family includes
Sachi Imamura (mother), Asayami Imamura (father), Hatsutaro Murakami (husband; deceased),
Hidao Murakami (son), Tsuyako Murakami (daughter), Hatsuki Murakami (son), and Hatsue
Marukami (daughter). Her home address is listed as 1662 West 2nd Avenue, Vancouver,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Lemon Creek, Slocan, BC and 365 King Street, Toronto,
ON.
|
2765 | Yoshie Murakami | 18 November 1905 | Female |
She was born on 18 November 1905. She was a farmer. Her family includes Koichi Murakami
(husband), Aiko Murakami (daughter), Kanehiro Murakami (son), Nasuko Murakami (daughter),
Takaye Murakami (daughter), and Masamichi Murakami (son). Her home address is listed
as Steveston, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC and was exiled to Japan
on 24 December 1946.
|
667 | Yoshikichi Murakami | 02 May 1875 | Male |
He was born on 02 May 1875. He was a self-employed fisherman. His home address is
listed as PO Box 55, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to PO Box 197, Raymond,
AB.
|
636_xi | Yoshinori Murakami | 26 May 1900 | Male |
He was born on 26 May 1900. He was a logger employed by Mr. Johnson, Wilson Creek,
BC. His home address is listed as 437 Alexander Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Angler, ON. He was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
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565_xi | Yoshio Murakami | 08 March 1916 | Male |
He was born on 08 March 1916. He was a millhand employed by Mayo Lumber Company, Paldi,
BC. His home address is listed as 351 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Angler, ON and was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
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14587 | Yoshio Murakami | 15 February 1906 | Male |
He was born on 15 February 1906. His family includes Toyo Murakami (wife), Keiko Murakami
(daughter), Junko Murakami (daughter), and Takako Murakami (daughter). 2796 West Broadway,
Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Kelowna,
BC and Fletcher, ON.
|
8746 | Yoshio Murakami | 01 December 1907 | Male |
He was born on 1 December 1907. He was a logger employed by Deep Bay Logging Company,
Fanny Bay, BC. His family includes Jitsuko Murakami (wife), Osami Murakami (son),
and Harry Murakami [also listed as Narumi Murakami] (son). His home address is listed
as 335 Princess Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Minto City, BC.
|
15077 | Yukie Murakami | 02 January 1927 | Female |
Murakami was born on 2 January 1927. She was working as a maid. Her family includes
Otokichi Murakami (father; born on 12 December 1886), Asayo Murakami (mother; nee
Asayo Imamoto; born on 15 February 1898), Midori Ohama (half sister; nee Midori Murakami;
married to Tono Ohama; 12 June 1918), Masayuki Murakami (half brother; born on 23
June 1920), George Murakami (brother, born on 20 May 1926), Yaeko Murakami (sister;
born on 7 February 1928), Chizuko Murakami (sister; born on 5 May 1929), Susumu Murakami
[also named as Susumi Murakami] (brother; 16 June 1930), Hisashi Murakami (brother;
born on 30 July 1933), Chiyoko Murakami (sister; born on 14 June 1937), Osamu Murakami
(sister; born on 25 April 1939). She lived at P.O. Box #90, Steveston, BC. She was
forcibly uprooted to 212 Scotia Street, Winnipeg, MB to St. Pierre, MB. She has no
seized property listed in file.
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1335 | Yukimi Murakami | 06 March 1900 | Female |
Murakami was born on 6 March 1900. Her occupation is listed as housewife. Her family
includes Tokukichi (father; first name only), Itoku Murakami (husband), Hideko Murakami
(daughter), Harue Murakami (daughter), Misako Murakami (daughter), Matsuko Murakami
(daughter), Shimako Murakami (daughter), Shigeo Murakami (son), and Hiroyuki Murakami
(son). Her home address is listed as House #3, Colonial Cannery, Steveston, BC. She
was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC. No seized property is listed.
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Muraki
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
9060 | Alice Muraki | 11 December 1924 | Female |
She was born on 11 December 1924. Her family includes Shizuko Muraki (mother), and
Shizuo Muraki (father). Her home address is listed as 606 East 45th Avenue, Vancouver,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC.
|
12466 | Eiko Muraki | 03 August 1924 | Female |
She was born on 3 August 1924. She was a student at King Edward School, Vancouver,
BC. Her family includes Tome Muraki (mother; nee Tome Nishida) and Yujiro Muraki (father).
Her home address is listed as 2020 Columbia Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Slocan, BC and was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
|
13631 | Gisaburo Muraki | 26 November 1900 | Male |
He was born on 26 November 1900. He was a millwright. His family includes Tawa Muraki
(mother), Tamejiro Muraki (father), and Ima Muraki (wife; in Japan). 236 Powell Street,
Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Vernon, BC
and was exiled to Japan on 24 December 1946.
|
11172 | Kiyoshi Muraki | 08 May 1923 | Male |
He was born on 8 May 1923. He was a student. His family includes Yujiro Muraki (father)
and Tome Muraki (mother; nee Tome Nishida). His home address is listed as 2020 Columbia
Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Lemon Creek, BC and exiled to Japan
on 17 June 1946.
|
13345 | Masae Muraki | 08 June 1926 | Female |
She was born on 8 June 1926. She was a student. Her family includes Tome Muraki (mother;
nee Tome Nishida) and Yujiro Muraki (father). 2020 Columbia Street, Vancouver, BC
is listed as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted to Lemon Creek, Slocan, BC
and Slocan Extension, BC. She was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
|
815 | Seichiro Muraki | 04 December 1913 | Male |
He was born on 04 December 1913. He was a clerk employed by Seishindo Pharmacy, 249
Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. His family includes Tami Muraki (mother; nee Tami Okugawa)
and Kamejiro Muraki (father). His home address is listed as 249 Powell Street, Vancouver,
BC. 249 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly
uprooted to PO Box 181, Raymond, AB.
|
9061 | Shizuko Muraki | 21 March 1900 | Female |
She was born on 21 March 1900. Her maiden name is Shizuko Kato. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Shizuo Muraki (husband), Uichi Muraki [also listed as Douglas
Muraki] (son), and Alice Muraki (daughter). Her home address is listed as 606 East
45th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Toronto, ON.
|
3327 | Shizuo Muraki | 09 June 1892 | Male |
He was born on 9 June 1892. He was a self-employed restaurant owner. His family includes
Shizuko Muraki (wife; nee Shizuko Kato), Uichi Muraki [also listed as Douglas Muraki]
(son), Alice Muraki (daughter). His home address is listed as 606 East 45th Avenue,
Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Toronto, ON.
|
12235 | Tome Muraki | 01 April 1893 | Female |
She was born on 1 April 1893. Her maiden name is Tome Nishida. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Sake Nishida (father), Yujiro Muraki (husband), Kiyoshi Muraki
(son), Eiko Muraki (daughter), Masaye Muraki (daughter), Kikue Muraki (daughter),
Kenji Muraki (son), and Toshio Muraki (son). Her home address is listed as 2020 Columbia
Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Lemon Creek, BC and was exiled
to Japan on 17 June 1946.
|
2342 | Uichi Muraki | 09 June 1922 | Male |
He was born on 9 June 1922. His name is also listed as Douglas Muraki. He was a presser
employed by Mr. Akyama at Snappy Cleaners, 520 Howe Street, Vancouver, BC. His family
includes Shizuko Muraki (mother; nee Shizuko Kato), Shizuo Muraki (father), and Yukiye
Muraki [also listed as Vivien Muraki] (wife; nee Yukiye Inouye [also listed as Vivien
Inouye]). His home address is listed as 606 East 45th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was
forcibly uprooted to Toronto, ON.
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14910 | Yoshiro Muraki | 03 January 1908 | Male |
He was born on 3 January 1908. He was a salesman. His family includes Kiyo Muraki
(mother; nee Kiyo Ibuki), Chojiro Muraki (father), Tomeno Muraki (wife; in Japan),
Chizuko Muraki (daughter; in Japan), and Yoshiko Muraki (daughter; in Japan). 504
Alexander Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted
to Kelowna, BC and was exiled to Japan 24 December 1946.
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3259 | Yujiro Muraki | 1885 | Male |
He was born in 1885. He was a labourer employed by Alberta Labour Company, Vancouver,
BC. His family includes Turu Muraki (mother), Sushiro Muraki (father), Tome Muraki
(wife), Kiyoshi Muraki (son), Eiko Muraki (daughter), Masaye Muraki (daughter), Kikue
Muraki (daughter), Kenji Muraki (son) and Toshio Muraki (son). His home address is
listed as 2020 Columbia Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Lemon Creek,
Slocan, BC. He died at Slocan Community Hospital, New Denver, BC on 19 February 1944.
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Murakubo
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
14062 | Masaru Murakubo | Male |
He was a grinder. His family includes Itsue Murakubo (wife; in Japan) and Yoshitak
Murakubo [also listed as Yoshitak Stanley Murakubo] (son; in Japan). His home address
is listed as Ocean Falls, BC. 786 East Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as
a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Yale, BC and was exiled to Japan on
17 June 1946.
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Muramatsu
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
5503 | George Muramatsu | 24 November 1925 | Male |
He was born on 24 November 1925. He is also listed in the files as George Henry Muramatsu.
He was a student at Vancouver Technical School. His family includes Naka Muramatsu
(mother), and Ichiro Muramatsu (father; ne Ichiro Okauchi). His home address is listed
as 741 East Broadway, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Montreal, QC.
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3656 | Ichiro Muramatsu | 01 July 1882 | Male |
He was born on 1 July 1882. His former name is Ichiro Okaguchi. He was a self-employed
fisherman. His family includes Waka Muramatsu (wife), Emma Yukiko Muramatsu (daughter;
recorded as Amur Muramatsu), Mary Muramatsu [also listed as Kimiko Muramatsu] (daughter),
Toshi Muramatsu (daughter), and George Muramatsu (son). His home address is listed
as 741 East 9th Avenue, Vancouver, BC, and Nelson Cannery, Prince Rupert, BC. He was
forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
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9167 | Kimiko Muramatsu | 26 May 1922 | Female |
She was born on 26 May 1922. She is also listed in the files as Kimiko Mary Muramatsu.
She was a dressmaker employed at Mrs. Isomura, 1918 Commercial Drive, Vancouver, BC.
Her family includes Waka Muramatsu (mother), and Ichiro Muramatsu (father). Her home
address is listed as 741 East Broadway, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to
Montreal, QC.
|
7550 | Sakari Muramatsu | 05 September 1879 | Male |
He was born on 5 September 1879. He was a self-employed fisherman. His family includes
Menatsu Muramatsu [also listed as Minachi Muramatsu] (wife; in Japan). His home address
is listed as P.O. Box 668, New Westminster, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Kaslo,
BC, New Denver, BC, and Toronto, ON.
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6008 | Shosuke Muramatsu | 15 June 1918 | Male |
He was born on 15 June 1918. He was a self-employed fisherman. His family includes
Minagi Muramatsu (mother; in Japan), Sakai Muramatsu (father), and Kimiko Muramatsu
(wife; in Japan). His home address is listed as P.O. Box 668, Annacis Island, BC.
He was forcibly uprooted to St. Thomas, ON.
|
9168 | Toshiko Muramatsu | 26 May 1922 | Female |
She was born on 26 May 1922. Her family includes Waka Muramatsu (mother), and Ichiro
Muramatsu (father). Her home address is listed as 741 East Broadway, Vancouver, BC.
She was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC.
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9166 | Waka Muramatsu | 16 July 1892 | Female |
She was born on 16 July 1892. She was a cleaner. Her family includes Ichiro Muramatsu
(husband; ne Ichiro Okauchi), Mary Muramatsu [also listed as Kimiko Muramatsu] (daughter),
Toshi Muramatsu (daughter), George Muramatsu (son), and Emma Yukiko Muramatsu (daughter;
recorded as Amur Muramatsu). Her home address is listed as 741 East Broadway, Vancouver,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
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Muranaka
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
4116 | Kaworu Muranaka | 19 May 1916 | Female |
She was born on 19 May 1916. She was a dry cleaner employed by Carnarvon Dry-Cleaning,
Vancouver, BC. Her family includes Shio Ebata (mother; nee Shio Mori), Genya Ebata
[possibly Jenya Ebata] (father), Kinsuke Muranaka (husband), and Rumiko Muranaka (daughter).
Her home address is listed as 3002 Ninth Avenue West, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Sandon, BC.
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10906 | Kinsuke Muranaka | 04 June 1908 | Male |
He was born on 4 June 1908. He was a self-employed owner of the Canarvon Cleaners.
His family includes Kaworu Muranaka (wife; nee Kaworu Ebata), Rumiko Muranaka (daughter).
His home address is listed as 3002 West 9th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Sandon, BC.
|
1986 | Toshiyuki Muranaka | 20 June 1922 | Male |
He was born on 20 June 1922. He was a mill hand employed by Powell Lumber Company,
Vancouver, BC. His family includes Suye Muranaka (mother; nee Suye Ikebe), Sanhachi
Muranaka (father), Tatsuji Watanabe (step-father). His home address is listed as 36
East 5th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Carmi, BC.
|
1976 | Yoshinobu Muranaka | 21 October 1920 | Male |
He was born on 21 October 1920. He was a mill worker employed by B.C. Pulp & Paper
Company, Port Alice, BC. His family includes Suye Muranaka (mother; nee Suye Ikebe),
Sanhachi Muranaka (father), Tatsuji Watanabe (step-father). His home address is listed
as 36 East 5th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Carmi, BC.
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Murao
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
5246 | Hatsu Murao | 25 March 1911 | Female |
She was born on 25 March 1911. Her maiden name is Hatsu Nariiwa. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Naka Nariiwa (mother), Matsunosuke Nariiwa (father), Yasukichi
Murao (husband), Shoko Murao [also known as Shiyoko Shirley Murao] (daughter), Nobuko
Murao (daughter), Mitsuyo Murao (daughter), Akihiro Murao (son), and Toyoji Murao
(son). Her home address is listed as P.O. Box 102, Phoenix Cannery House No. 5, Steveston,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC.
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5783 | Jitsu Murao | 28 June 1893 | Female |
She was born on 28 June 1893. She was a housewife. Her family includes Kunisaburo
Murao (husband), Teru Murao (daughter; in Japan), Hisao Murao (daughter; in Japan),
and Setsuko Murao (daughter; in Japan). Her home address is listed as 1st Avenue,
Steveston, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC and she was exiled to Japan
on 24 December 1946.
|
1147 | Kamejiro Murao | 14 December 1896 | Male |
He was born on 14 December 1896. He was a fisherman employed by Canadian Fishing Company.
His family includes Kato Murao (mother), Jiromatsu Murao (father), Nobue Murao [also
listed as Nobuye Murao] (wife; in Japan), Toshikazu Murao (son; in Japan), and Hitoshi
Murao (son; in Japan). His home address is listed as House No. 25, Gulf of Georgia
Cannery. He was forcibly uprooted to Arnaud, MB, Emerson, MB, and Neys, ON. He was
exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
|
3545 | Katsujiro Murao | 05 December 1888 | Male |
He was born on 5 December 1888. He was a self-employed fisherman. His family includes
Taka Murao (mother; nee Taka Oye), and Mon Murao (wife; nee Murao Maekawa; in Japan).
His home address is listed as P.O. Box 28, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Grand Forks, BC.
|
1020_xi | Kazuji Murao | 22 October 1919 | Male |
He was born on 22 October 1919. He was a fisherman. His family includes Shizue Murao
(mother; nee Shizue Matsuba) and Yoichi Murao (father). His home address is listed
as PO Box 18, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Angler, ON on 20 June 1942.
|
5268 | Kunisaburo Murao | 03 October 1882 | Male |
He was born on 3 October 1882. He was a fish packer employed by B.C. Packers, Steveston,
BC. His family includes Hide Murao (father), Jitsu Murao (wife), Teru Murao (daughter;
in Japan), Hisao Murao (daughter; in Japan), and Setsuko Murao (daughter; in Japan).
His home address is listed as Dyke Inlet 1st Avenue, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Greenwood, BC and he was exiled to Japan on 24 December 1946.
|
5917 | Masako Murao | 18 August 1906 | Female |
She was born on 18 August 1906. She was a housewife. Her family includes Tokujiro
Murao (husband), Nagako Murao (daughter), Michitaka Murao (son), Setsuyo Murao [also
known as Virginia Murao] (daughter), Osamu Murao (son), and Yoshiko Murao (daughter).
Her home address is listed as P.O. Box 405, Steveston, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to Greenwood, BC.
|
5469 | Shizuye Murao | 01 November 1920 | Female |
She was born on 1 November 1920. Her maiden name is Shizuye Wakabayashi. She was a
housewife. Her family includes Kino Wakabayashi (mother; nee Kino Kobayashi), Yokichi
Wakabayashi (father), Tokuichiro Murao (husband), and Takeshi Murao (son). Her home
address is listed as House No. 20 Imperial Cannery, Steveston, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Greenwood, BC.
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2439 | Tameichi Murao | 31 January 1903 | Male |
He was born on 31 January 1903. He was a fisherman employed by B.C. Packers Limited,
Vancouver, BC and/or Imperial Cannery, Steveston, BC. His family includes Tatsu Murao
(mother), Tamezo Murao (father), Tokiko Murao (wife; nee Tokiko Hashimoto), Joji Murao
(son), Toshikazu Murao (son), Kiyoko Murao (daughter), Miyeko Murao (daughter), Mikiko
Murao (daughter), and Harumi Murao (daughter). His home address is listed as Steveston,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC.
|
5879 | Tokiko Murao | 25 December 1911 | Female |
She was born on 25 December 1911. Her maiden name is Tokiko Hashimoto. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Masa Hashimoto (mother; nee Masa Katayama), Kakutaro Hashimoto
(father), Tameichi Murao (husband), Toshikazu Murao (son), Kiyoko Murao (daughter),
Mikiko Murao (daughter), Miyeko Murao (daughter), Harumi Murao (daughter), and Joji
Murao (son). Her home address is listed as P.O. Box 75, Steveston, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Greenwood, BC.
|
15361 | Tokuichiro Murao | 12 December 1906 | Male |
He was born on 12 December 1906. He was a fisherman. His family includes Yasu Murao
(mother; nee Yasu Matsuba), Yoichi Murao (father), Shizuye Murao (wife), and Takeshi
Murao (son). Steveston, BC and Skeena River, BC are listed as former addresses. He
was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC.
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4132 | Tokujiro Murao | 20 January 1903 | Male |
He was born on 20 January 1903. He was a self-employed fisherman. His family includes
Naka Murao (mother; nee Naka Nakano ), Jiromatsu Murao (father), Masako Murao (wife),
Nagako Murao (daughter), Michitaka Murao (son), Setsuyo Murao [also listed as Setsoyo
Murao and also known as Virginia Murao] (daughter), Osamu Murao [also listed as Asamu
Murao] (son), and Yoshiko Murao (daughter). His home address is listed as Box 405,
Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC.
|
627_xi | Toshio Murao | 26 January 1920 | Male |
He was born on 26 January 1920. He was a fisherman. His family includes Mon Murao
(mother; nee Mon Maekawa) and Katsuziro Murao (father). PO Box 28, Steveston, BC is
listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Angler, ON. He was exiled
to Japan on 17 June 1946.
|
1433 | Yasukichi Murao | 03 January 1905 | Male |
Murao was born on 03 January 1905. He was a fisherman. His family includes Yone Nariiwa
[possibly Yone Murao] (mother), Fukumatsu [possibly Fukumatsu Murao] (father), Hatsu
Murao (wife; nee Hatsu Nariiwa), Shoko Murao (daughter; also known as Shiyoko Shirley
Murao, born on 24 February 1936), Nobuko Murao (daughter; born on 04 July 1937), Mitsuyo
Murao (daughter; born on 08 January 1939), Akihiro Murao (son; born on 16 April 1940),
and Toyoji Murao (son; born on 03 October 1942). He lived at Imperial Cannery, Steveston,
BC. He forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC. His listed seized property includes: boat
“Y.M.” [possibly “Ben State”]; fishing equipment.
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4693 | Yoichi Murao | April 1879 | Male |
He was born in April 1879. He was a self-employed fisherman. His family includes Shizue
Murao (former wife; nee Shizue Matsuba), Evelyn Kazue Matsuba (daughter), Tokuichiro
Murao (son), Kazuji Murao (son), and Yoshiaki Murao (son). His home address is listed
as P.O. Box 18, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC.
|
1021_xi | Yoshiaki Murao | 25 May 1922 | Male |
He was born on 25 May 1922. He was a fish market clerk. His family includes Shizue
Murao (mother; nee Shizue Matsuba) and Yoichi Murao (father). His home address is
listed as PO Box 18, Steveston, BC and No. 20 Imperial Cannery. He was forcibly uprooted
to Angler, ON in June 1942.
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Muraoka
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
8464 | Kikue Muraoka | 10 November 1917 | Female |
She was born on 10 November 1917. She was a dressmaker. Her maiden name was Kikue
Miyazaki. Her family includes Toshiaki Muraoka (husband), Tama Miyazaki (mother; nee
Tama Shojima), Girobe Miyazaki (father), Sakaye Muraoka [also listed as Joyce Muraoka]
(daughter). Her home address is listed as 216 Gore Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was
forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge, Alberta.
|
8085 | Toshiaki Muraoka | 18 October 1914 | Male |
He was born on 18 October 1914. He was a millhand employed by Pacific Mills Company,
Ocean Falls, BC. His family includes Kikuyo Muraoka (mother; nee Kikuyo Oka), Juhei
Muraoka (father), Kikue Muraoka (wife), and Sakaye Muraoka [also listed as Joyce Muraoka]
(daughter). His home address is listed as P.O. Box 551, Ocean Falls, BC and 216 Gore
Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Magrath, AB.
|
8087 | Yoriyuki Muraoka | 19 February 1920 | Male |
He was born on 19 February 1920. He was a mill worker employed by Pacific Mills Company,
Ocean Falls, BC. His family includes Kikuyo Muraoka (mother; nee Kikuyo Oka), and
Juhei Muraoka (father). His home address is listed as P.O. Box 551, Ocean Falls, BC
and 216 Gore Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge, AB.
|
Murase
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
12395 | Kyosuke Murase | 15 November 1895 | Male |
He was born on 15 November 1895. He was a mill worker. His family includes Toyo Murase
(mother; nee Toyo Nakano) and Heizuchi Murase (father). Port Alice, BC is listed as
a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Coldstream Ranch, Vernon, BC.
|
8349 | Masao Murase | 14 March 1875 | Male |
He was born on 14 March 1875. He was a caretaker employed by Skeena River Hot Springs,
BC. No listed family. His home address is listed as Port Essington, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Slocan, BC and he was exiled to Japan on 24 December 1945.
|
10432 | Noji Murase | 12 January 1925 | Male |
He was born on 12 January 1925. He was a student at Fairview High School of Commerce.
His family includes Toki Murase (mother). His home address is listed as 108 Heatley
Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Lemon Creek, BC.
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10852 | Toki Murase | 05 September 1899 | Female |
Her maiden name was Toki Deshima. She was born on 5 September 1899. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Tomekusu Deshima (father), Gin Deshima (mother; nee Gin Shishikura),
Kiku Murase (husband; deceased), Abby Murase (daughter), Ray Murase (daughter), Izac
Murase (son), Yoji Murase (son), Mutsuo Murase (son). Her home address is listed as
108 Heatley Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC.
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3531 | Yutaka Murase | 16 June 1922 | Male |
He was born on 16 June 1922. He was a factory hand employed by Cartwright Lumber Company,
Vancouver, BC. His family includes Toki Murase (mother; nee Toki Detima), and Kiku
Murase (father). His home address is listed as 108 Heatley Avenue, Vancouver, BC.
He was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC.
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Murata
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
10057 | Fuji Murata | 25 August 1878 | Female |
She was born on 25 August 1878. She was a housewife. Her family includes Fusuke Murata
(husband; deceased), and Sueko Murata (daughter). Her home address is listed as 130
West 4th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
|
10058 | Fujie Murata | Female |
Her name may possibly be Fuji Murata or Fujiye Murata. She was born on 8 October 923.
She was unemployed. Her family includes Sadakichi Murata (father). Her home address
is listed as 130 West 4th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Tashme,
BC.
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|
6788 | Hanae Murata | 25 May 1913 | Female |
She was born on 25 May 1913. Her maiden name is Hanae Yonemura. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Kiyo Yonemura (mother; nee Kiyo Honda), Ichihe Yonemura (father),
Shinpei Murata (husband), and Frank Murata [also listed as Shoji Murata] (son). Her
home address is listed as 205 Abbott Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to Greenwood, BC.
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845_xi | Kazue Murata | 25 November 1921 | Male |
He was born on 25 November 1921. He was a store clerk employed by Davie Grocery, 1602
Davie Street, Vancouver, BC. His family includes Tome Murata (mother) and Magoji Murata
(father). His home address is listed as 325 West 4th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was
forcibly uprooted to Pigeon Timber Company, Camp 77, Neys, ON.
|
8748 | Kazuo Murata | 16 October 1924 | Male |
He was born on 16 October 1924. He was a student at King Edward High School, Vancouver,
BC. His family includes Tome Murata (mother; nee Tome Yoshioka), and Matsutaro Murata
(father). His home address is listed as 185 Main Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Sandon, BC.
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10528 | Kinzaburo Murata | 03 November 1884 | Male |
He was born on 3 November 1884. He was a self-employed carpenter. His family includes
Haru Murata (wife; in Japan). His home address is listed as P.O. Box 289, Steveston,
BC. 362 Alexander Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly
uprooted to Tashme, BC and New Denver, BC.
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7930 | Kiyoshi Murata | 06 February 1906 | Male |
He was born on 6 February 1906. He was a self-employed cleaner. His family includes
Matsue Murata (wife) and Taketo Murata (son). His home address is listed as 138 Sixth
Avenue West, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Minto City, BC.
|
6185 | Kuichi Murata | 13 January 1895 | Male |
He was born on 13 January 1895. He was a self-employed fisherman. His family includes
Seijiro Murata (father), and Shizuyo Murata (wife; nee Shizuyo Kawata). His home address
is listed as 1380 Horrel Road, Rural Route No. 1, New Westminster, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Myrtle, MB.
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12949 | Kuni Murata | 06 November 1896 | Female |
She was born on 6 November 1896. She was a housewife. Her family includes Sataro Murata
(husband). Her home address is listed as 304 Heatley Avenue, Vancouver, BC and 293
East Georgia Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan Extension,
BC and was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
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1050 | Magoji Murata | 05 August 1893 | Male |
He was born on 05 August 1893. He was a fisherman employed by North Pacific Cannery.
His family includes Take Murata (mother; nee Take Nishimura), Tomekichi Murata (father),
Oteima Murata [possibly Tome Murata] (wife; in Japan), Toshiko Murata (daughter; in
Japan) and Ukio Murata (son; in Japan). His home address is listed as PO Box 2, Port
Essington, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Sandon, BC and exiled to Japan on 02 August
1946.
|
8997 | Matsue Murata | 12 September 1912 | Female |
She was born on 12 September 1912. Her maiden name is Matsue Ota. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Tai Ota (mother; nee Tai Ogi), Kenichi Ota (father), Kiyoshi Murata
(husband), and Taketo Murata (son). Her home address is listed as 138 West 6th Avenue,
Vancouver, BC and 3rd Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Minto City,
BC and St. Lambert, QC.
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8731 | Matsutaro Murata | 01 January 1882 | Male |
He was born on 1 January 1882. He owned a dry-cleaning service with his wife. His
family includes Masu Murata (mother; nee Masu Motomochi), Saijiro Murata (father),
Tome Murata (wife; nee Tome Yoshioka), Nobuko Murata (daughter), and Kazuo Murata
(son). His home address is listed as 185 Main Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Sandon, BC and New Denver, BC.
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11284 | Miyako Murata | 30 April 1913 | Female |
Her maiden name was Miyako Kinoshita. She was born on 30 April 1913. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Masutaro Kinoshita (father), Mine Kinoshita (mother; nee Mine
Higashi), Tadao Murata (husband), Masuo Murata (son), Toyoko Murata (daughter), and
Ritsuko Murata (daughter). Her home address is listed as 1726 West 2nd Avenue, Vancouver,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
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11277 | Miyano Murata | 29 July 1889 | Female |
Her maiden name was Miyano Kagiyama. She was born on 29 July 1889. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Miyamatsu Kagiyama (father), Seke Kagiyama (mother), Shikazu Murata
(husband; deceased), Tadao Murata (son), and Yoshi Murata (son). Her home address
is listed as 1726 West 2nd Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Tashme,
BC.
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10980 | Naka Murata | 21 August 1912 | Female |
Her maiden name was Naka Tsunokawa. She was born on 21 August 1912. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Otaya Tsunokawa (father), Chie Tsunokawa (mother; nee Chie Yamada),
Yoshiyuki Murata (husband), Yoshio Murata (son), Yukio Murata (son), Fumiko Murata
(daughter), Chieko Murata (daughter), Takao Murata (son), and Ayako Murata (daughter).
Her home address is listed as 1742 West 2nd Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Tashme, BC.
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8730 | Nobuko Murata | 03 February 1923 | Female |
She was born on 3 February 1923. She was a student at Grandview High School of Commerce,
Vancouver, BC. Her family includes Tome Murata (mother; nee Tome Yoshioka), and Matsutaro
Murata (father). Her home address is listed as 185 Main Street, Vancouver, BC. She
was forcibly uprooted to Sandon, BC and Toronto, ON.
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10805 | Sadakichi Murata | 19 July 1897 | Male |
He was born on 19 July 1897. He was a general worker employed by Woodfibre Pulp Mill.
His family includes Kuzuke Murata (father), Fuji Murata (mother), Sueko Murata (wife),
Kenji Murata (son), Akira Murata (son). His home address is listed as 130 West 4th
Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC and exiled to Japan
on 17 June 1946.
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374_xi | Sataro Murata | 22 September 1893 | Male |
He was born on 22 September 1893. He was an auto mechanic. His family includes Kuni
Murata (wife). His home address is listed as 304 Heatley Avenue, Vancouver, BC. 566
East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. He was interned
at Angler, ON before he was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
|
11735 | Shinpei Murata | 01 July 1903 | Male |
He was born on 1 July 1903. He was a self-employed cleaner and dryer. His family includes
Akira Murata (father), Misao Murata (mother), Hanae Murata (wife; nee Hanae Yonemura)
and Frank Murata [also listed as Shoji Murata] (son). His home address is listed as
2379 Burrard Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC.
|
6188 | Shizuyo Murata | 16 July 1904 | Female |
She was born on 16 July 1904. Her maiden name is Shizuyo Kawata. She was a housewife
and a cannery worker. Her family includes Tsuru Kawata (mother; nee Tsuru Moriyama),
Yonekichi Kawata (father), and Kuichi Murata (husband). Her home address is listed
as 1380 Horrel Road, Rural Route No. 1, New Westminster, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to Kane, MB.
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10011 | Sueko Murata | 11 October 1911 | Female |
Her name is also listed as Irene Murata. She was born on 11 October 1911. She was
a housewife. Her family includes Kusuke Murata (father), Fuji Murata (mother), Sadakichi
Murata (husband), Akira Murata (son), and Kenji Murata (son). Her home address is
listed as 130 West 4th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Tashme,
BC.
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9885 | Sugi Murata | Female |
Her birthdate is unknown. She was not employed. Her family includes Shine Hirota (common
law husband), Yaju Murata (former husband; deceased), Junpei Goto (father) and Mume
Goto (mother). Her home address is listed as 1226 West 77th Avenue, Vancouver, BC.
She was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
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8102 | Sumiko Murata | 17 March 1921 | Female |
She was born on 17 March 1921. Her maiden name is Sumiko Kunitomo. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Sue Kunitomo (mother; nee Sue Uka), Izumi Kunitomo (father), Yoshi
Murata (husband), Noboru Murata (son), and Hiroshi Murata (son). Her home address
is listed as No. 5 1810 Burrard Street, Vancouver, BC and 2145 West 13th Avenue, Vancouver,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Rosebery, BC.
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11594 | Tadao Murata | 24 January 1912 | Male |
He was born on 24 January 1912. He was a self-employed gardener. His family includes
Shikaju Murata (father), Miyano Murata (mother; nee Miyano Kagiyama), Miyako Murata
(wife; nee Miyako Kinoshita), Masuo Murata (son), Toyoko Murata (daughter), and Ritsuko
Murata (daughter). His home address is listed as 1726 West 2nd Avenue, Vancouver,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Brookmere, BC.
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8732 | Tome Murata | 19 October 1892 | Female |
She was born on 19 October 1892. Her maiden name is Tome Yoshioka. She owned a dry-cleaning
service with her husband. Her family includes Matsutaro Murata (husband), Nobuko Murata
(daughter), and Kazuo Murata (son). Her home address is listed as 185 Main Street,
Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Sandon, BC.
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11335 | Yoshi Murata | 15 October 1913 | Male |
He was born on 15 October 1913. He was a gardener. His family includes Sumiko Murata
(wife; nee Sumiko Kunitomo), Shikojiro Murata (father), Miyano Murata (mother; nee
Miyano Kageyama), Noboru Murata (son) and Hiroshi Murata (son). His home address is
listed as 1726 West 2nd Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to New Denver,
BC.
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13769 | Yoshisuke Murata | 13 July 1929 | Male |
He was born on 28 April 1919. His name also appears as Yoshisuke Murata. He was a
millhand. His family includes Yukino Murata (mother) and Sadakichi Murata (father).
130 West 4th Avenue, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly
uprooted to Winnipeg, MB.
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11899 | Yoshiyuki Murata | 29 March 1901 | Male |
He was born on 29 March 1901. He was a sawmill worker employed by Robertson & Hackett
Sawmill Company Limited. His family includes Tomesaburo Murata (father), Sata Murata
(mother; nee Sata Ohashi), Naka Murata (wife; Naka Tsunokawa), Yoshio Murata (son),
Yukio Murata (son), Fumiko Murata (daughter), Chieko Murata [also listed as Mary Murata]
(daughter), Takao Murata [also listed as Robert Murata] (son), and Ayako Murata [also
listed as Betty Murata] (daughter). His home address is listed as 1720 West 2nd Avenue,
Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
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Murayama
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
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1048 | Mitsugoro Murayama | 02 September 1879 | Male |
He was born on 02 September 1879. He was a logger employed by McNair Shingle Company,
Stillwater, BC. His family includes Toki Murayama (wife; in Japan). His home address
is listed as Taira Camp, Stillwater, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Popoff Farms,
Slocan, BC and exiled to Japan on 02 August 1946.
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4048 | Sentaro Murayama | 09 April 1885 | Male |
He was born on 9 April 1885. He was a self-employed logger. His family includes Hisa
Murayama [also listed as Hi Murayama] (wife; in Japan), Shieno Murayama (son; in Japan),
Yoshitaki Murayama (son; in Japan), Yuriko Murayama (daughter; in Japan), Kumiko Murayama
(daughter; in Japan), and Toyoichi Murayama (son; in Japan). His home address is listed
as 313 Alexander Street, Vancouver, BC. Dewdney, BC is listed as a former address.
He was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC and Birch Island, BC.
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Murofushi
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
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6811 | Shimezo Murofushi | 24 December 1875 | Male |
He was born on 24 December 1875. He was a cook. His family includes Uta Murofushi
(mother), Yozo Murofushi (mother), and Hichi Murofushi (wife; in Japan; deceased).
His home address is listed as 1121 Quadra Street, Victoria, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Greenwood, BC.
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Muromoto
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
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2325 | Akira Muromoto | 13 September 1920 | Male |
He was born on 13 September 1920. He was a mill worker employed by Johnston Sash &
Door Company. His family includes Masa Muromoto (mother; nee Masa Ota) and Toranosuke
Murmoto (father). His home address is listed as 1027 Quebec Street, New Westminster,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Taft, BC.
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11645 | Nobue Muromoto | 10 April 1916 | Female |
She was born on 10 April 1916. Her family includes Toranosuke Muromoto (father) and
Masa Muromoto (mother; nee Masa Ota). Her home address is listed as 1027 Quebec Street,
Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC.
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3241 | Tadashi Muromoto | 03 October 1918 | Male |
He was born on 03 October 1918. He was a millhand. His family includes Masa Muromoto
(mother; nee Masa Ota), and Toranosuke Muromoto (father). His home address is listed
as 1027 Quebec Street, New Westminster, BC. Box 540, Port Alberni, BC and Box 1027,
Quebec Street, New Westminster, BC are listed as former addresses. He was forcibly
uprooted to Taft, BC; Tappen, BC; and 67 D’Arcy Street, Toronto, ON.
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Murota
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
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11207 | Michiko Murota | 12 June 1924 | Female |
She was born on 12 June 1924. She was a houseworker employed by Mrs. Land. Her family
includes Shishiro Murota (father) and Wasa Murota (mother; nee Wasa Kaiura). Her home
address is listed as 825 1/2 Prior Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to New Denver, BC.
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10319 | Shishiro Murota | 25 February 1874 | Male |
He was born on 25 February 1874. No listed occupation. His family includes Wasa Murota
(wife; nee Wasa Katura). His home address is listed as 725 West 69th Avenue, Vancouver,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC.
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8552 | Takumi Murota | 17 October 1910 | Male |
He was born on 17 October 1910. He was a baker employed by Rey Burrard Baker, Vancouver,
BC. His family includes Toyoko Murota (wife; nee Toyoko Okumura; married in 1944),
Wasa Murota (mother; nee Wasa Kaiura), and Shishiro Murota (father). His home address
is listed as 727 West 69th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Revelstoke,
BC.
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10321 | Wasa Murota | 05 January 1885 | Female |
She was born on 5 January 1885. She was a housewife. Her family includes Umekichi
Katiura (father), Satsu Kaiura (mother; nee Satsu Kinoshita), Shishiro Murota (husband).
Her home address is listed as 727 West 69th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to New Denver, BC.
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10320 | Yoshiko Murota | 09 September 1921 | Female |
She was born on 9 September 1921. She was a student. Her family includes Shishiro
Murota (father) and Wasa Murota (mother; nee Wasa Kaiura). Her home address is listed
as 727 West 69th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC.
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Murotani
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
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11393 | Ekinosuke Murotani | 23 January 1893 | Male |
Former name Ekinosuke Ota, adopted into Murotani family. He was born on 23 January
1893. He was a watchman employed by Department of Mines and Resources. His family
includes Kanu Murotani (wife; in Japan), Kaichi Ota (father), Natsu Ota (mother),
Yasuyo Murotani (daughter; in Japan). He lived in Jedway, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Hope, BC and exiled to Japan on 31 May 1946.
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Muto
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
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10829 | Saburo Muto | 25 March 1884 | Male |
He was born on 25 March 1884. He was a fisherman employed by Provincial Cannery. He
has no listed family. He lived at Rivers Inlet, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Slocan,
BC.
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