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Obana
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
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8555 | Kamejiro Obana | 15 December 1882 | Male |
He was born on 15 December 1882. He was retired. His family includes Kane Obana (wife;
nee Kane Yamazaki), Alice Obana (daughter), Mary Obana (daughter), Nellie Obana (daughter),
Jim Obana [also known as James Yoshio Obana] (son), Mitsue Obana (daughter), Yeiichi
Obana (son), Fred Obana (son), Sato Obana (mother), and Kakujiro Obana (father). His
home address is listed as 1381 Kiel Avenue, White Rock, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Greenwood, BC.
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8743 | Kane Obana | 15 March 1898 | Female |
She was born on 15 March 1898. She was a housewife. Her family includes Kamejiro Obana
(husband), Alice Obana (daughter), Mary Obana (daughter), Nellie Obana (daughter),
Jim Obana (son), Mitsue Obana (daughter), Yeiichi Obana (son), and Fred Obana (son).
Her home address is listed as 1381 Keil Avenue, White Rock, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to Kaslo, BC.
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8359 | Kiyoshi Obana | 18 June 1921 | Male |
Also listed as Fred Obana. He was born on 18 June 1921. He was a millhand employed
by Pacific Pines, New Westminster, BC. His family includes Kane Obana (mother), and
Kamejiro Obana (father). His home address is listed as White Rock, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Kaslo, BC.
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3320 | Yeiichi Obana | 25 February 1920 | Male |
He was born on 25 February 1920. He was a millhand employed by Pacific Pine Company
Limited. His family includes Kane Obana (mother; nee Kane Yamasaki) and Kamejiro Obana
(father). He lived in White Rock, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Nakusp, BC.
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Obara
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
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12379 | Hiroyoshi Obara | 01 April 1904 | Male |
He was born on 1 April 1904. His name may also be read as Hiroyoshi Ohara. He was
a pulp mill worker employed by B.C. Pulp Company, Port Alice, BC. His family includes
Iye Obara (mother), Koemon Obara (father; ne Koemon Hano), Hatsue Obara (wife; nee
Hatsue Iwakiri; in Japan), Hiromaru Obara (son; in Japan), Yoshiko Obara (daughter;
in Japan), and Yoshiaki Obara (son; in Japan). His home address is listed as Port
Alice, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to 11 Mile Camp, Hope, BC.
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8353 | Kazuyoshi Obara | 03 December 1923 | Male |
He was born on 3 December 1923. He was also known as Casey Obara. He was a logger
employed by Cameron Lake Logging Company, Coombs, BC. His family includes Maju Obara
(mother; nee Maju Matsunaga), and Yaoki Obara (father). His home address is listed
as Box 40, Coombs, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Popoff, BC.
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7468 | Majyu Obara | 24 July 1884 | Female |
She was born on 24 July 1884. She was a housewife. Her family includes Yaoki Obara
(husband), Mitsuo Obara (son), Kazuyoshi Obara (son; also known as Casey Obara), Shizuo
Obara (son), Yaeko Obara (daughter), and Akiko Obara (daughter). Her home address
is listed as P.O. Box 333, Cumberland, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC.
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8000 | Mitsuo Obara | 08 August 1913 | Male |
He was born on 8 August 1913. He was a logger employed by Cameron Lake Logging Company,
Coombs, BC. His family includes Majyu Obara (mother; nee Majyu Matsunaga) and Yaoki
Obara (father). His home address is listed as Box 333, House No. 110, Cumberland,
BC. Box 40, Coombs, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to
Slocan, BC.
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6488 | Shirayu Obara | 10 March 1887 | Female |
She was born on 10 March 1887. Her maiden name is Shirayu Matsunaga. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Nachi Matsunaga (mother), Juhatchi Matsunaga (father), Tsuneo
Obara (husband), George Obara [also listed as Rioichi Obara] (son), Yokio Obara (son),
Toshiko Obara (daughter), and Tatsuo Obara (son). Her home address is listed as P.O.
Box 333, Cumberland, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC.
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8424 | Shizuo Obara | 08 May 1919 | Male |
He was born on 8 May 1919. He was a logger employed by Cameron Lake Logging Company,
Coombs, BC. His family includes Mayu Obara (mother; nee Mayu Matsunaga), and Yaoki
Obara (father). His home address is listed as Box 40, Coombs, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Popoff Farms, BC.
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7117 | Tatsuo Obara | 22 March 1926 | Male |
He was born on 22 March 1926. He was a labourer employed by Deep Bay Logging Company,
Fanny Bay, BC. His family includes Shirayu Obara (mother; nee Shirayu Matsunaga) and
Tsuneo Obara (father). His home address is listed as Cumberland, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Canoe, BC.
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6494 | Toshiko Obara | 01 June 1919 | Female |
She was born on 1 June 1919. Her family includes Shirau Obara (mother; nee Shirau
Matsunaga), and Tsuneo Obara (father). Her home address is listed as P.O. Box 333,
Cumberland, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Vernon, BC.
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15175 | Tsuneo Obara | 06 June 1884 | Male |
He was born on 6 June 1884. He was a logger. His family includes Shirayu Obara (wife;
nee Shirayu Matsunaga), Toshiko Obara (daughter), Tatsuo Obara (son), George Obara
[also listed as Rioichi Obara] (son), and Yokio Obara (son). His home address is listed
as Cumberland, BC. Coombs, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted
to New Denver, BC.
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5566 | Yaoki Obara | 14 July 1881 | Male |
He was born on 14 July 1881. He was a self-employed farmer. His family includes Majyu
Obara (wife; nee Majyu Matsunaga), Mitsuo Obara (son), Kazuyoshi Obara (son; also
known as Casey Obara), Shizuo Obara (son), Yaeko Obara (daughter), and Akiko Obara
(daughter). His home address is listed as Cumberland, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Slocan, BC and Vallican, BC.
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Obata
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
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8927 | Fusakichi Obata | 12 February 1867 | Male |
He was born on 12 February 1867. His family includes Machi Obata (wife; deceased).
His home address is listed as P.O. Box 195, Whonnock, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Slocan, BC and he was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
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12893 | Roger Obata | 20 April 1915 | Male |
He was born on 20 April 1915. He was an electrical engineer employed by Cansfield
Electrical Works Limited. His family includes Mary Obata [also named in the file as
Tani Obata, possibly Tami Obata] (mother; nee Mary Ishiwata) and Clarence Obata (father;
deceased at time of file). His home addresses are listed as 89 Prince Arthur Avenue,
Toronto, ON and 340 Brunswick Avenue, Toronto, ON. Based on correspondence in the
file, in 1945, he was on active service, stationed at Brantford, ON. In 1946 he was
at Research Section, Camp Ritchie, Maryland, USA. His listed seized property includes
a radio and a combination radio and gramophone.
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1354 | Tami Obata | 13 April 1892 | Female |
Obata was born on 13 April 1892. Her maiden name was Tami Ishiwata. At some point
she began to use the name Mary Tami Obata. She was a rooming house proprietor. Her
property was a two-story building with three stores on the ground floor and ten rooms
on the second floor. Her family includes Yoshida Ishiwata (father; deceased at time
of file), C. Sataro Obata (husband; deceased at time of file), and Roger Obata (son).
Her home address is listed as 719 Third Avenue, Prince Rupert, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to 89 Prince Arthur Avenue, Toronto, ON and to 346 Merton Street, Toronto,
ON. Her building with three stores and ten rooms, including contents, was seized and
sold to James Harris Shriaberg of 144 Water Street, Vancouver, BC. Another of her
properties was sold to Mrs. Lily Jackson nee Lily Harris. Her other listed seized
property includes an R.C.A. Radio Gramaphone and household belongings.
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Obayashi
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
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1091 | Asano Obayashi | 07 March 1891 | Female |
She was born on 7 March 1891. Her occupation is listed as “none.” Her family includes
Jutaro Obayashi (husband), Hatsuzo Obayashi (son), and Teruko Obayashi (daughter).
Her home address is listed as Pacific Coast Cannery, Steveston, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Kaslo, BC and Chapleau, ON.
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11748 | Fumiye Obayashi | 26 September 1921 | Female |
She was born on 26 September 1921. She was a houseworker employed by Mrs. Radcliffe.
Her family includes Fusajiro Obayashi (father) and Tose Obayashi (mother; nee Tose
Matsumoto). Her home address is listed as 1661 West 2nd Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She
was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC.
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11749 | Fusajiro Obayashi | 01 April 1892 | Male |
He was born on 1 April 1892. He was a sawmill worker employed by A. B. Cushing Mills.
His family includes Unokichi Obayashi (father), Uta Obayashi (mother; nee Uta Hayashi),
Tose Obayashi (wife), Shizue Obayashi (daughter), Fumiye Obayashi (daughter), Misaye
Obayashi (daughter), Kanichi Obayashi (son), Yoshikazu Obayashi (son), Sumiye Obayashi
(daughter), Yuriko Obayashi (daughter), and Tokimitsu Obayashi (son). His home address
is listed as 1661 West 2nd Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Nakusp,
BC.
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2169 | Hatsuzo Obayashi | 06 September 1915 | Male |
He was born on 6 September 1915. He was a fisherman employed by B.C. Packers, Steveston,
BC. His family includes Asano Obayashi (mother) and Jutaro Obayashi (father). His
home address is listed as Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Vernon, BC.
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1977 | Jutaro Obayashi | 15 February 1872 | Male |
He was born on 15 February 1872. He was a fisherman employed by West Coast Fishing
Cannery, Steveston, BC. His family includes Asano Obayashi (wife), Hatsuzo Obayashi
(son), and Teruko Obayashi (daughter). His home address is listed as Steveston, BC.
He was forcibly uprooted to Kaslo, BC and Chapleau, ON.
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11868 | Kanichi Obayashi | 12 July 1924 | Male |
He was born on 12 July 1924. He was a student. His family includes Fusajiro Obayashi
(father) and Toyo Obayashi (mother; nee Toyo Matsumoto). His home address is listed
as 1661 West 2nd Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC.
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12289 | Misae Obayashi | 11 October 1922 | Female |
She was born on 11 October 1922. She was a cannery worker employed by Nootka Cannery,
West Coast, BC. Her family includes Tose Obayashi (mother; nee Tose Matsumoto) and
Fusajiro Obayashi (father). Her home address is listed as 1661 West 2nd Avenue, Vancouver,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC.
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1337 | Sawaichi Obayashi | 09 December 1902 | Male |
Obayashi was born on 9 December 1902. He was a fisherman empolyed by Great West Cannery,
Steveston, BC. His family includes Asano Obayashi (mother), Jutaro Obayashi (father),
Sadako Obayashi [also listed as Sumiye Obayashi] (wife; nee Sadako Matsumoto or Sumiye
Matsumoto; in Japan), Keiko Obayashi (daughter; in Japan), Takahiro Obayashi (son;
in Japan) and Yasuko Obayashi (daughter; in Japan). His home address (which he owned)
is listed as 10 Great West Cannery, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Turin,
AB and then to Chapleau, ON in July 1947. His listed seized property includes his
two boats, the “Sea Gull,” sold to H. Bell-Irving & Company Limited, and the “Y.M.,”
sold to Harry Kotthammer, as well as gill nets, a sewing machine, and household belongings.
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12288 | Shizue Obayashi | 17 September 1920 | Female |
She was born on 17 September 1920. Her married name is Shizuo Yanagisawa. She was
a domestic servant employed by Mrs. English, 1592 West 22nd Avenue, Vancouver, BC.
Her family includes Tose Obayashi (mother; nee Tose Matsumoto), Fusajiro Obayashi
(father), and Hirohito Yanagisawa (husband; married in 1942). Her home address is
listed as 1661 West 2nd Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan
Extension, BC.
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12296 | Tose Obayashi | 15 May 1895 | Female |
She was born on 15 May 1895. She was a barber at 1661 West 2nd Avenue, Vancouver,
BC. Her family includes Suga Obayashi (mother; nee Suga Matsumoto), Torakichi Obayashi
(father), Fusajiro Obayashi (husband), Shizue Obayashi (daughter), Fumiye Obayashi
(daughter), Misaye Obayashi (daughter), Kanichi Obayashi (son), Yoshikazu Obayashi
(son), Sumiye Obayashi [also listed as Sumi Obayashi] (daughter), Yuriko Obayashi
(daughter), and Tokimitsu Obayashi (son). Her home address is listed as 1661 West
2nd Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC.
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12210 | Yoshikazu Obayashi | 24 January 1926 | Male |
He was born on 24 January 1926. He was a student at Kitsilano High School. His family
includes Tose Obayashi (mother; nee Tose Matsumoto) and Fusajiro Obayashi (father).
His home address is listed as 1661 West 2nd Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to New Denver, BC.
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Obokata
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
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7206 | Arthur Obokata | 08 March 1919 | Male |
He was born on 8 March 1919. He was a university student. His family includes Miyo
Obokata (mother; nee Miyo Otsuka) and Jame Risaburo Obokata (father). His home address
is listed as 2116 East Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to
London, Ontario.
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3716 | George Obokata | 19 November 1915 | Male |
He was born on 19 November 1915. He was a logger employed by Sterling Lumber Company,
Vancouver, BC. His family includes Miyo Obotaka (mother; nee Miyo Otsuka), and James
Risaburo Obokata (father). His home address is listed as P.O. Box 40, Coombs, BC and
2116 East Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Langton, ON.
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10614 | Kiyo Obokata | 05 May 1917 | Female |
She was born on 05 May 1917. She was a clerk employed by S. Shibuya, 378 Powell Street,
Vancouver, BC. Her family includes Miyo Obokata (mother; nee Miyo Otsuka) and James
Risaburo Obokata (father). Her home address is listed as 2116 East Hastings Street,
Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Bay Farm, Slocan, BC.
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10615 | Miyo Obokata | 04 June 1891 | Female |
She was born on 04 June 1891. Her maiden name is Miyo Otsuka. She was a self-employed
dressmaker. Her family includes Yone Otsuka (mother; nee Yone Sakutai), Shoshiro Otsuka
(father), James Obokata [also listed as Risaburo Obokata] (husband; deceased), George
Obokata (son), Kiyo Obokata (daughter), and Arthur Obokata (son). Her home address
is listed as 2116 East Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to
Bay Farm, Slocan, BC and 122 Central Avenue, London, ON.
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Obuchi
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
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231_xi | Masatoshi Obuchi | 07 August 1928 | Male |
He was born on 07 August 1928. He was a student. His family includes Tomiye Obuchi
(mother; nee Tomiye Takaki). His home address is listed as 658 Alexander Street, Vancouver,
BC. He was interned at Angler, ON on 1 August 1942.
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12960 | Tomiye Obuchi | 26 March 1900 | Female |
She was born on 26 March 1900. She was a dressmaker employed by Mr. Iwata at 368 East
Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. Her family includes Ichizo Obuchi (husband; deceased),
and Masatoshi Obuchi (son). Her home address is listed as 668 Alexander Street, Vancouver,
BC. 658 Alexander Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. She was forcibly
uprooted to Slocan Extension, BC.
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Obukuro
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
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11910 | Seiji Obukuro | 24 April 1901 | Male |
He was born on 24 April 1901. He was a logger employed by Fanning & Dryberg Logging
Company. His family includes Taki Obukuro (mother; nee Taki Yamazaki), Nutsugo Obukuro
(father), Shimako Obukuro (wife; Shimako Takao), Akitsugu Obukuro [also listed as
Dick Obukuro] (son), Kazuhide Obukuro (son), and Shihoko Obukuro (daughter). His home
address is listed as 438 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Slocan, BC.
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9646 | Shimako Obukuro | 06 February 1910 | Female |
She was born on 06 February 1910. She was a housewife. Her family includes Seiji Obukuro
(husband), Akitsugu Obukuro [also listed as Dick Obukuro] (son), Kazuhide Obukuro
(son) and Shihoko Obukuro (daughter). Her home address is listed as 438 East Cordova
Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan Extension, BC and Fingal,
ON.
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Ochiai
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
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9984 | Asae Ochiai | 25 December 1897 | Female |
She was born on 25 December 1897. She was a housewife. Her family includes Ikushi
Ochiai (husband) and Toshimi Ochiai (daughter). Her home address is listed as 306
Alexander Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC.
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869_xi | Ikushi Ochiai | 05 June 1890 | Male |
He was born on 05 June 1890. He was a millworker employed by B.M. & S. Britannia,
BC. His family includes Asae Ochiai (wife) and Toshimi Ochiai (step-daughter). His
home address is listed as Britannia Beach, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Angler,
ON.
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13284 | Kayou Ochiai | 01 August 1920 | Female |
She was born on 1 August 1920. She was a language teacher at the Japanese Language
School located at 475 Alexander Street, Vancouver, BC. Her family includes Tsune Ochiai
(mother; nee Tsune Kitagawa) and Shinzo Ochiai (father). Her home address is listed
as 550 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC.
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1188_xi | Mikio Ochiai | 02 January 1924 | Male |
Ochiai was born on 02 January 1924. He was a student at Britannia High School. His
family includes Tsune Ochiai (mother; nee Tsune Kitagawa) and Shinzo Ochiai (father).
He lived at 550 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC and was forcibly uprooted (to an unspecified
location in the file). No seized property is listed in the file.
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13286 | Shinzo Ochiai | 08 February 1880 | Male |
He was born on 8 February 1880. He was retired. His family includes Tsune Ochiai (wife),
Kayou Ochiai (daughter), Yukie Ochiai (daughter), and Mikio Ochiai (son). His home
address is listed as 550 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to
New Denver, BC.
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9985 | Toshimi Ochiai | 08 October 1921 | Female |
She was born on 8 October 1921. Her birth name is Toshimi Matsumoto, adopted by step-father.
She was a student at Yamataya Dressmaking School 259 Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC.
Her family includes Ikushi Ochiai (step-father), Asae Ochiai (mother; nee Asae Kadoya).
Her home address is listed as 306 Alexander Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Greenwood, BC.
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13285 | Tsune Ochiai | 02 June 1896 | Female |
She was born on 2 June 1896. She was a housewife. Her family includes Shinzo Ochiai
(husband), Kayou Ochiai (daughter), Yukie Ochiai (daughter), and Mikio Ochiai (son).
Her home address is listed as 550 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to New Denver, BC.
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Oda
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
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14471 | Arthur Oda | 25 June 1904 | Male |
He was born on 25 June 1904. His name is also listed as Arthur Yoshio Oda. He was
a salesman employed by Mikado Company, Montreal, QC. His family includes Ukino Oda
[also listed as Yukino Oda] (mother), Mosaburo Oda (father), Alice Mai Weston [possibly
Alice Oda or Alice Mai Oda] (wife), Anna Oda [also listed as Anna Mai Oda] (daughter),
Roy Oda (son), Nancy Oda (daughter), and Brian Oda [also listed as Brian David Oda]
(son). He lived at 170 Oakmont Road, Toronto, ON.
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12003 | Hideo Oda | 03 April 1902 | Male |
He was born on 3 April 1902. He was a self-employed fisherman. His family includes
Kimiye Oda (wife; nee Kimiye Kitagawa), Masaburo Oda (father), Yokino Oda (mother;
nee Yokino Hirano), Gerald Oda [also listed as Hideaki Oda] (son) and Robert Oda [also
listed as Eiji Oda] (son). His home address is listed as 406 Alexander Street, Vancouver,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Toronto, ON.
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2527 | Kikue Oda | 21 January 1910 | Female |
She was born on 21 January 1910. Her name is also listed in the file as Kikuye Oda
She was a housewife. Her family includes Kiyozo Oda (husband), Yayoi Oda (daughter),
Kazuki Oda (daughter), Yuzuru Oda (son), Toru Oda (son), Hazue Oda [also known as
Hazuye Oda] (daughter), and Mutsumi Oda (son). Her home address is listed as 689 2nd
Avenue, Steveston, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC and exiled to Japan
on 2 August 1946.
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4069 | Kimiko Oda | 01 August 1916 | Female |
She was born on 1 August 1916 or 8 January 1916. She was a housewife. Her family includes
Chise Okihiro (mother; nee Chise Sasaki), Masukichi Okihiro (father; deceased), Takumi
Oda (husband), and George Oda (son). Her home address is listed as 146 East Columbia
Street, New Westminster, BC. 1013 Quebec Street, New Westminster, BC is listed as
a former address. She was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC and Montreal, QC.
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13169 | Kimiye Oda | 12 May 1894 | Female |
She was born on 12 May 1894. Her maiden name is Kimiye Kitagawa. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Fuyu Kitagawa (mother), Fudejiro Kitagawa (father), Hideo Oda
(husband), Gerald Oda [also listed as Hideaki Oda] (son), and Robert Oda [also listed
as Eiji Oda] (son). Her home address is listed as 360 Alexander Street, Vancouver,
BC. 406 Alexander Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. She was forcibly
uprooted to Rosebery, BC.
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14561 | Kiyoko Oda | 09 December 1909 | Female |
She was born on 9 December 1909. She was a bookkeeper at Imperial Cannery, employed
by B.C. Packers Limited. Her family includes Yukino Oda (mother; nee Yukino Hirano),
Mosaburo Oda (father), Yasutada Yoshiki [possibly also Yasutada Oda] (husband; deceased),
and Kenneth Oda [also listed as Yutaka Oda] (son). Her home address is listed as Steveston,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Kaslo, BC and Toronto, ON.
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705 | Kiyozo Oda | 16 April 1893 | Male |
He was born on 16 April 1893. He was a Carpenter employed by Mr. T. Nakamoto, Union
Boat Wharf, Coal Harbour, BC. His family includes Kikue Oda (wife), Yayoi Oda (daughter),
Kazuki Oda (daughter), Yuzuru Oda (son), Toru Oda (son), Hazue Oda [also known as
Hazuyej Oda] (daughter) and Mutsumi Oda (son). His home address is listed as P.O.
Box 50, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC. He was exiled to
Japan on 02 August 1946.
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1352 | Kyuya Oda | 19 February 1897 | Male |
Oda was born on 19 February 1897. He was a farmer. His family includes Sumi Oda (mother;
nee Sumi Oda; in Japan), Yosoya Oda (father; deceased at time of file), Shizu Oda
(wife; nee Shizu Nishida), Akio Oda (son; born 10 January 1929), and Eiko Oda (daughter;
born 9 October 1931). His home address is listed as Rural Route No. 1, Mission, BC.
3881 Lougheed Highway is handwritten beside this address. He owned approximately 10.5
acres of farm land with a home, a bathhouse, a cabin for berry pickers, animal buildings,
and sheds. He grew strawberries, raspberries, loganberries and rhubarb. He had one
horse, four hundred chickens and a dog. He was forcibly uprooted to Rural Route No.
4, Sparta Road, St. Thomas, ON. His address at the time of the Bird Commission was
Rural Route No. 5, Merlin, ON. His farm was seized and sold to the Director of the
Veterans’ Land Act. His other listed seized property includes household belongings
and farming equipment.
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14719 | Masao Oda | 02 January 1917 | Male |
He was born on 2 January 1917. He was a millhand. His family includes Yukino Oda (mother;
nee Yukino Hirano) and Mosaburo Oda (father). His home address is listed as Steveston,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Toronto, ON.
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1632 | Miyoshi Oda | 15 January 1918 | Male |
He was born on 15 January 1918. He was a mill wright employed by Pacific Pine. His
family includes Saku Oda (mother; nee Saku Shirakawa) and Sekitaro Oda (father). He
lived at 321 Johnson Street, New Westminster, BC and was forcibly uprooted to Dresden
Camp, Dresden, ON; Great Lakes Lumber Company Camp 100, Fort William, ON; Camp 8,
Geraldton, ON; 413 Connolly Street, Fort William, ON; and 810 McMillan Street, Fort
William, ON. His listed seized property includes a lot and a partially constructed
house at 339 Pembina Street, New Westminster; household belongings; sewing machine;
gramophone; and garden tools.
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15124 | Noriaki Oda | 29 May 1922 | Male |
He was born on 29 May 1922. He was a millhand. His family includes Saku Oda (mother;
nee Saku Shirakawa) and Sekitaro Oda (father). His home address is listed as 321 Johnson
Street, New Westminster, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Fort William, ON.
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8458 | Sadako Oda | 01 January 1925 | Female |
She was born on 1 January 1925. No listed occupation. Her family includes Saku Oda
(mother; nee Saku Shirakawa), and Sekitaro Oda (father). Her home address is listed
as 321 Johnston Street, New Westminster, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Lemon Creek,
BC.
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8090 | Saku Oda | 19 November 1891 | Female |
She was born on 19 November 1891. Her maiden name is Saku Shirakawa. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Sekitaro Oda (husband), Miyoshi Oda (son), Noriaki Oda (son),
Setsuko Inouye (daughter; nee Setsuko Oda), Sarah Oda [also listed as Fusako Oda]
(daughter), Sadako Oda (daughter), and Tomeko Oda (daughter). Her home address is
listed as 321 Johnston Street, New Westminster, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan,
BC and Fort William, ON.
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8091 | Sarah Oda | 28 March 1920 | Female |
She was born on 28 March 1920. She is also listed as Fusako Oda. She was a bookkeeper
employed at Best Fuel Company, Johnson Road, Queensboro, BC. Her family includes Saku
Oda (mother; nee Saku Shirakawa), and Sekitaro Oda (father). Her home address is listed
as 321 Johnston Street, New Westminster, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan,
BC.
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8093 | Sekitaro Oda | 17 July 1873 | Male |
He was born on 17 July 1873. His family includes Saku Oda (wife; nee Saku Shirakawa),
Miyoshi Oda (son), Noriaki Oda (son), Setsuko Inouye (daughter; nee Setsuko Oda),
Sarah Oda [also listed as Fusako Oda] (daughter), Sadako Oda (daughter), and Tomeko
Oda (daughter). His home address is listed as 321 Johnston Street, New Westminster,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC and Fort William, ON.
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11838 | Shigetoshi Oda | 02 February 1913 | Male |
He was born on 2 February 1913. He was a pulp mill worker employed by B. C. Pulp &
Paper Company. His family includes Kenpei Oda (father), Tsuyono Oda (mother; nee Tsuyono
Yamano), Shizuye Oda (wife; nee Shizuye Sakamoto), Alan Oda [also listed as Toyoshi
Oda] (son). His home address is listed as 331 Main Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Passmore, BC.
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13394 | Shizu Oda | 05 May 1904 | Female |
She was born on 5 May 1904. Her maiden name is Shizu Nishida. She was a farmer. Her
family includes Sueno Nishida (mother; nee Sueno Kawabata), Kone Nishida (father),
Kyuya Oda (husband), Akio Oda (son), and Eiko Oda (daughter). Her home address is
listed as Rural Route No. 1, Mission, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to St. Thomas
ON.
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10854 | Shizue Oda | 1913 | Female |
Her maiden name was Shizue Yasui. She was born on 20 Aoruk 1913. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Ryokichi Yasui (father), Mitsu Yasui (mother; nee Mitsu Ishikawa),
Toshio Oda (husband), Deanna Oda [also listed as Mutsuko Oda] (daughter), June Oda
[also listed as Junko Oda] (daughter), Elaine Oda [also listed as Mizue Oda] (daughter).
She lived in Port Alice, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC.
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11364 | Shizuye Oda | 13 September 1921 | Female |
Her maiden name was Shizuya Sakamoto. She was born on 13 September 1921. She was a
housewife. Her family includes Takutaro Sakamoto (father), Taka Sakamoto (mother;
nee Taka Matsuhita), Shigetoshi Oda (husband), Alan Oda [also listed as Toyoshi Oda]
(son). Her home address is listed as 331 Main Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Slocan, BC.
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4954 | Sumio Oda | 24 November 1925 | Male |
He was born on 24 November 1925. He was a student. His family includes Yukino Oda
(mother; nee Yukino Hirano) and Mosaburo Oda [possibly Masaburo Oda] (father). His
home address is listed as House No. 39, Imperial Cannery, Dyke Road, Steveston, BC.
P.O. Box 14, Steveston, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted
to Kaslo, BC.
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6452 | Takeo Oda | 1922 | Male |
He was born in 1922. He was a fisherman employed by B.C. Packers, Steveston, BC. His
family includes Yukino Oda (mother), and Mosaburo Oda (father). His home address is
listed as No. 39 Imperial Cannery, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Toronto,
ON.
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6911 | Takumi Oda | 13 November 1910 | Male |
He was born on 13 November 1910. He was a sawmill worker employed by Pacific Pine
Lumber Mill, New Westminster, BC. His family includes Kuma Oda (mother; nee Kuma Fukami),
Chataro Oda (father; deceased at time of file), Kimiko Oda (wife; nee Kimiko Okihiro)
and George Oda (son). His home address is listed as 148 Columbia Street East, New
Westminster, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC, 3523 Clark Street, Montreal,
QC and 3656 Colonial Avenue, Montreal, QC. His listed seized property includes the
home he rented from K. Okihiro, two gramophones, a baby bed, lace, statues, Christmas
decorations, pictures, and “festive toy.".
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4868 | Tetsuo Oda | 03 September 1919 | Male |
He was born on 3 September 1919. He was a fisherman employed by B.C. Packers, Steveston,
BC. His family includes Yukino Oda (mother; nee Yukino Hirano) and Mosaburo Oda (father).
His home address is listed as House No. 39, Imperial Cannery, Steveston, BC. He was
forcibly uprooted to Toronto, ON.
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4571 | Tome Oda | 17 February 1897 | Female |
She was born on 17 February 1897. She was a teacher employed by Japanese School, Cumberland,
BC. Her family includes Kishino Hirano (mother), Yasuto Oda (husband), Toshio Oda
(son). Her maiden name is Tome Hirano. Her home address is listed as Box 129, Cumberland,
BC. Hastings Park, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted
to New Denver, BC.
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14652 | Tomeko Oda | 25 July 1926 | Female |
She was born on 25 July 1926 [possibly 23 June 1926]. She was a student. Her family
includes Saku Oda (mother; nee Saku Shirakawa) and Sekitaro Oda (father). She lived
in New Westminster, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Hastings Park, Vancouver, BC,
Slocan Extension, BC and Lemon Creek, BC.
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14016 | Toshio Oda | Male |
He was born on 31 March. He was a carpenter. His family includes Ochi Oda (mother;
nee Ochi Chise), Shunichi Oda (father), Shizue Oda (wife), Deanna Oda [also listed
as Mutsuko Oda] (daughter), June Oda [also listed as Junko Oda] (daughter), Elaine
Oda [also listed as Mizue Oda] (daughter), Tome Oda (adopted mother; nee Tome Hirano),
and Yasuto Oda (adopted father). Port Alice, BC is listed as a former address. He
was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC and Raymond, AB.
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12327 | Yasuto Oda | 20 January 1886 | Male |
He was born on 20 January 1886. He was a sawmill hand. His family includes Tome Oda
(wife; nee Tome Hirano) and Toshio Oda (son). Cumberland, BC is listed as a former
address. He was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC.
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654_xi | Yoshihisa Oda | 11 March 1921 | Male |
He was born on 11 March 1921. He was a logger. His family includes Tsuyako Oda (mother;
nee Tsuyako Ohama) and Senichi Oda (father). His home address is listed as #12A Japanese
Town #1, Cumberland, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Petawawa, ON. He was exiled to
Japan on 17 June 1946.
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6451 | Yoshiko Oda | 23 June 1923 | Female |
She was born on 23 June 1923. Her family includes Yukino Oda (mother), and Mosaburo
Oda (father). Her home address is listed as No. 39 Imperial Cannery, Steveston, BC.
She was forcibly uprooted to Belleville, ON.
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3888 | Yukino Oda | 01 June 1881 | Female |
She was born on 1 June 1881. She was a housewife. Her family includes Hideo Oda (son),
Yoshio Oda (son), Masako Oda (daughter), Kiyoko Oda (daughter), Shizuko Oda (daughter),
Sumio Oda [possibly Surio Oda] (son), Masao Oda (son), Tatsuo Oda (son), Takeo Oda
(son), and Yoshiko Oda (daughter). Her home address is listed as P.O. Box 14, House
No. 39, Steveston, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Kaslo, BC.
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Odagaki
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
1782 | Haruko Odagaki | 29 January 1904 | Female |
She was born on 29 January 1904. Her occupation is listed as housewife. Her family
includes Yone (mother), Hisakichi (father), Shichitaro Odagaki (husband), Torao Odagaki
(son), Miyoko Odagaki (daughter), Shinji Odagaki (son), and Yoshimi Odagaki (daughter).
Her home address is listed as Port Alberni, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan,
BC.
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1634 | Shichitaro Odagaki | 17 May 1898 | Male |
He was born on 17 May 1898. He was a millhand employed by Alberni-Pacific Lumber Company.
His family includes Miye Odagaki (mother; deceased at time of file), Manjiro Odagaki
(father; deceased at time of file), Haruko Odagaki (wife; nee Haru Teramura), Yoshimi
Odagaki (daughter; born on 01 January 1933), Shinji Odagaki (son; born on 16 December
1930), Miyoko Odagaki (daughter; born in 1928), and Torao Odagaki (son; born on 24
August 1926). He lived in Port Alberni, BC and was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC
and Taber, AB. His listed seized property includes two lots, a house with a Japanese
bath, and a chicken house at Bruce Street and First Avenue, Port Alberni, BC; household
belongings; a sewing machine; garden tools; carpenter’s tools; pipe fitter’s tools;
a “wet Japanese kitchen steaming box”; a “Japanese bamboo fencing sword”; 2000 tulip
bulbs; 20 “Japanese records” [possibly gramophone records]; stoves; “two thousand
board feet of lumber”; and 2 rolls of “heavy wallpaper”.
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15613 | Torao Odagaki | 24 August 1926 | Male |
He was born on 24 August 1926. His family includes Harue Odagaki (mother; nee Harue
Teramura) and Shichitaro Odagaki (father). He lived in Port Alberni, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Slocan City, Slocan, BC.
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Odaguchi
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
2843 | Eichi Odaguchi | 29 October 1918 | Male |
He was born on 29 October 1918. He was a farmer and a mill hand employed by Ruskin
Cedar Manufacturing Company Limited, Ruskin, BC. His family includes Fumi Odaguchi
(mother; nee Fumi Nakamura) and Yoichiro Odaguchi (father). His home address is listed
as 317 North 14th Avenue, Haney, BC. 119 North 14th Avenue, Haney, BC is listed as
a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Winnipeg, MB.
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2839 | Fumi Odaguchi | 12 September 1895 | Female |
She was born on 12 September 1895. Her maiden name is Fumi Nakamura. She was a farmer.
Her family includes Suye Nakamura (mother; nee Suye Kure), Zenjiiro Nakamura (father),
Yoichiro Odaguchi (husband), Yae Odaguchi (daughter), Hisaye Odaguchi (daughter),
and Tetsuo Odaguchi (son). Her home address is listed as 317 14th Avenue, Haney, BC.
She was forcibly uprooted to Kane, MB.
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1923 | Yoichiro Odaguchi | 22 August 1883 | Male |
He was born on 22 August 1883. He was a strawberry grower. His family includes Chiomatsu
Odaguchi (mother; nee Chiomatsu Ikemasu), Isegoro Odaguchi (father), Fumi Odaguchi
(wife; nee Fumi Nakamura), Yae Odaguchi (daughter), Hisaye Odaguchi (daughter), Tetsuo
Odaguchi (son). His home address is listed as 317 14th Avenue, Haney, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Manitoba where he died on 24 January 1947.
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Odamura
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
8327 | Fusako Odamura | 06 June 1922 | Female |
Also listed as Lucy Odamura. She was born on 6 June 1922. She was a housewife. Her
maiden name was Fusako Nozuye. Her family includes Tsutomu Odamura (husband), Iio
Nozuye (mother; nee Iio Tsukamoto), and Hirogo Nozuye (father). Her home address is
listed as 568 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC.
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8685 | Magoichi Odamura | 23 March 1880 | Male |
He was born on 23 March 1880. He was a self-employed farmer. His family includes Hatsu
Odamura (mother; nee Hatsu Sasaki), Sohei Odamura (father), Mine Odamura (wife; nee
Mine Hamada), Tsutomu Odamura (son), Toshio Odamura (son), Yoshikazu Odamura (son),
and Teruo Odamura (son). His home address is listed as 2909 Dewdney Trunk Road, Haney,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Bay Farm, BC.
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8323 | Mine Odamura | 27 May 1879 | Female |
She was born on 27 May 1879. She was a housewife. Her maiden name was Mine Hamada.
Her family includes Magoichi Odamura (husband), Satayo Hamada (mother; nee Satayo
Nakazumi), Tsutomu Odamura (son), Teruo Odamura (son), Toshio Odamura (son), Yoshikazu
Odamura (son), and Kanjiro Hamada (father). Her home address is listed as 2909 Dewdney
Trunk Road, Haney, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Bay Farm, BC.
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8688 | Naraye Odamura | 02 September 1911 | Female |
She was born on 2 September 1911. Her maiden name is Narae Sakai. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Iwa Sakai (mother; nee Iwa Yamamoto), Kahei Sakai (father), Toshio
Odamura (husband), Amy Emiko Odamura (daughter), and Lillian Mitsuye Odamura [also
known as Mitsuye Odamura] (daughter). Her home address is listed as Rural Route No.
1, Haney, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC.
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8324 | Satoyo Odamura | 17 October 1911 | Female |
She was born on 17 October 1911. She was a housewife. Her maiden name was Satayo Mizui.
Her family includes Teruo Odamura (husband), Shizue Odamura (daughter), Midori Odamura
(daughter), Tausa Mizui (mother; nee Tausa Sasaki), and Tokusaburo Mizui (father).
Her home address is listed as 2909 Dewdney Trunk Road, Haney, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Bay Farm, BC.
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8686 | Teruo Odamura | 05 July 1905 | Male |
He was born on 5 July 1905. He was a self-employed farmer. His family includes Mine
Odamura (mother; nee Mine Hamada), Magoichi Odamura (father), Satoyo Odamura (wife;
nee Satoyo Mizui), Midori Odamura (daughter), and Shizue Odamura (daughter). His home
address is listed as 2909 Dewdney, Trunk Road, Haney, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Slocan, BC.
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8687 | Toshio Odamura | 10 March 1911 | Male |
He was born on 10 March 1911. He was a box mill foreman employed by Grower’s Box Supply
Company Limited, Haney, BC. His family includes Mine Odamura (mother; nee Mine Hamada),
Magoichi Odamura (father), Naraye Odamura (wife; Naraye Sakai), Amy Emiko Odamura
(daughter), and Lillian Mitsuye Odamura [also known as Mitsoye Odamura (daughter).
His home address is listed as Rural Route No. 1, Haney, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Slocan, BC.
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8689 | Tsutomu Odamura | 08 January 1920 | Male |
He was born on 8 January 1920. He was a mill worker employed Grower’s Box Supply Company
Limited. His family includes Mine Odamura (mother; nee Mine Hamada), Magoichi Odamura
(father), and Fusako Odamura (wife; Fusako Nozuye). His home address is listed as
Rural Route No. 1, Haney, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC and Kapuskasing
ON.
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12589 | Yoshikazu Odamura | 25 January 1912 | Male |
He was born on 25 January 1912. He was a labourer employed by B.C. Pulp and Paper
Company, Woodfibre, BC. His family includes Mine Odamura (mother; nee Mine Hamada)
and Magoichi Odamura (father). His home address is listed as Dewdney Trunk Road, Haney,
BC. Woodfibre, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Popoff
Farms, Slocan, BC.
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Ode
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
9905 | Kayano Ode | 10 June 1895 | Female |
She was born on 10 June 1895. She was a housewife. Her family includes Shikamatsu
Kono (father), Shinhichi Ode (husband), Yukio Ode (son), Tadashi Ode (son), Toshiko
Ode (daughter; in Japan), and Kozo Ode (son; in Japan). Her home address is listed
as 378 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC.
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9775 | Shinhichi Ode | 01 May 1876 | Male |
He was born on 1 May 1876. He was retired. His family includes Kayano Ode (wife; nee
Kayano Kono), Yukio Ode (son), Tadashi Ode (son), Toshiko Ode (daughter; in Japan),
Kozo Ode (son; in Japan), and Kuzamon Ode (father). His home address is listed 378
East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Slocan Extension,
BC.
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9904 | Tadashi Ode | 11 January 1923 | Male |
He was born on 11 January 1923. He was a student. His family includes Shinhichi Ode
(father) and Kayano Ode (mother; nee Kayano Kohno). His home address is listed as
378 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Ancaster Ontario.
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3116 | Takejiro Ode | 25 March 1887 | Male |
He was born on 25 March 1887. He was a fish packer employed by Morseby Island Fish
Company, Galiano Island, BC and Green Cove Salteries Limited, Vancouver, BC. His family
includes Ina Ode (mother; nee Ina Tomita), Yaemon Ode (father), Sakae Ode (wife; nee
Sakae Miyaki; in Japan), Hiroshi Ode (son; in Japan), Miyako Hayashi (daughter; nee
Miyako Ode; in Japan), and Sumiko Ode (daughter; in Japan). His home address is listed
as 403 Hastings East, Vancouver, BC. 723 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC and 396
Powell Street, Vancouver, BC are listed as former addresses. He was forcibly uprooted
to Alpine Lodge, Christina Lake, BC and Alpine Inn, Cascade, BC. He was exiled to
Japan on 17 June 1946.
|
9857 | Yukie Ode | 22 May 1921 | Male |
He was born on 22 May 1921. He was a cannery worker employed by Great Northern Cannery.
His family includes Shinshichi Ode (father) and Kayano Ode (mother; nee Kayano Kano).
His home address is 378 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Griffin Lake Camp, BC and Kitchener, Ontario.
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Oga
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
5550 | Makitaro Oga | 04 October 1887 | Male |
He was born on 4 October 1887. He was a self-employed fisherman and farmer. His family
includes Teru Oga (wife; nee Teru Tada), Takumi Oga (son), Toshio Oga (son), Shizue
Oga (daughter), Yoshito Oga (son), and Sumiko Oga (daughter). His home address is
listed as P.O. Box 307, 6th Avenue and Broadway, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Diamond City, AB.
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2445 | Takumi Oga | 01 August 1924 | Male |
He was born on 1 August 1924. He was a student. His family includes Teru Oga (mother;
nee Teru Tada) and Makitaro Oga (father). His home address is listed as corner of
6th Avenue and Broadway, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge, AB.
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1461 | Teru Oga | 16 September 1900 | Female |
Oga was born on 16 September 1900. She was a housewife. Her maiden name is Teru Tada.
Her family includes Matsutaro Tada (father; in Japan), Makitaro Oga (husband), Shizue
Oga (daughter), Takumi Oga (son), Toshio Oga (son), Yoshito Oga (son), and Sumiko
Oga (daughter). She lived in Steveston, BC and was forcibly uprooted to Diamond City,
AB. No seized property is listed in file.
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2420 | Toshio Oga | 25 January 1926 | Male |
He was born on 25 January 1926. He was a student. His family includes Teru Oga (mother;
nee Teru Tada) and Makitaro Oga (father). His home address is listed as the corner
of 6th and Broadway, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge, AB.
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Ogaki
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
11810 | Asaji Ogaki | 08 September 1890 | Male |
His former name was Asaji Kadoki. He was born on 8 September 1890. He was a logger
employed by Deep Bay Logging Company. His family includes Maki Ogaki (wife; nee Maki
Tokimitsu), Tsuyoshi Ogaki (son), Katsumi Ogaki (son) and Toshiaki Ogaki (son). His
home address is listed as 633 Cumberland, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Hope, BC.
|
14377 | Denkichi Ogaki | 28 February 1866 | Male |
He was born on 28 February 1866. He was a retired at the time of the file. His family
includes Kiyoshi Ogaki (son). 78 Moncton Street, Steveston, BC is listed as a former
address. He was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC and was exiled to Japan on 2 August
1946.
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5912 | George Ogaki | 25 January 1920 | Male |
He was born on 25 January 1920. He was a millhand employed by B.C. Pulp & Paper Company,
Woodfibre, BC. His family includes Maki Ogaki (mother), and Asaji Ogaki (father).
His home address is listed as Woodfibre, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Schreiber,
ON.
|
5758 | Hiroshi Ogaki | 05 March 1918 | Male |
He was born on 5 March 1918. He was a millhand employed by B.C. Pulp and Paper Company,
Woodfibre, BC. His family includes Maki Ogaki (mother; nee Maki Takemitsu), and Asaji
Ogaki (father). His home address is listed as Woodfibre, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to London, ON.
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4561 | Maki Ogaki | 10 May 1897 | Female |
She was born on 10 May 1897. She was a housewife. Her family includes Asaji Ogaki
(husband), Tsuyoshi Ogaki (son), Katsumi Ogaki (son), and Toshiaki Ogaki (son). Her
home address is listed as No. 5 Camp, Cumberland, BC. Box 633, Cumberland, BC is listed
as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
|
8256 | Sueyoshi Ogaki | 10 May 1921 | Male |
He was born on 10 May 1921. He was a logger employed by Deep Bay Logging Company,
Cumberland, BC. His family includes Maki Ogaki (mother; nee Maki Tokimitsu), and Asaji
Ogaki (father). His home address is listed as Duncan, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Toronto, Ontairo.
|
4883 | Takashi Ogaki | 04 April 1916 | Male |
He was born on 4 April 1916. He was a logger employed by Deep Bay Logging Company.
His family includes Naki Ogaki (mother; nee Naki Tokimitsu) and Asaji Ogaki (father).
His home address is listed as Hillcrest, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Schreiber,
ON.
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4411 | Tame Ogaki | 28 September 1923 | Male |
He was born on 28 September 1923 or 23 September 1923. He was a logger employed by
Deep Bay Logging Company, Fanny Bay, BC. His family includes Maki Ogaki (mother; nee
Maki Tokimitsu) and Asaji Ogaki (father). His home address is listed as Hillcrest,
BC. Cumberland, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Toronto,
ON.
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10616 | Tsuyoshi Ogaki | 01 July 1925 | Male |
He was born on 01 July 1925. He was a student. His family includes Maki Ogaki (mother;
nee Maki Tokimitsu) and Asaji Ogaki (father). His home address is listed as Box 633,
Cumberland, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
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Ogasawara
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
11750 | Moichi Ogasawara | 04 February 1875 | Male |
He was born on 4 February 1875. He was a farmer. His family includes Shizuno Ogasawara
(wife), Miwa Okazaki (likely mother but labelled as father), and Shoyemon Okazaki
(likely father but labelled as mother). He lived in Vernon, BC.
|
11977 | Norman Ogasawara | 01 March 1917 | Male |
He is also listed as Kaoru Ogasawara. He was born on 1 March 1917. He was a farmer.
His family includes Moichi Ogasawara (father), and Shizuno Ogasawara (mother). He
lived in Vernon, BC.
|
14251 | Shigeto Ogasawara | 23 March 1921 | Male |
She was born on 23 March 1921. She was a clerk. Her family includes Uno Wakita (mother)
and Saijiro Wakita (father). Steveston, BC is listed as a former address. She was
forcibly uprooted to Revelstoke, BC and Vernon, BC.
|
14510 | Shizino Ogasawara | 02 May 1884 | Female |
She was born on 2 May 1884. Her family includes Kayo Ogasawara (mother), Kanroji Ogasawara
(father), and Moichi Ogasawara (husband; ne Moichi Okazaki). She lived at Vernon,
BC.
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11751 | Yoshitomo Ogasawara | 05 March 1896 | Male |
He was born on 5 March 1896. He was a farmer. His family includes Katsuko Ogasawara
(wife; nee Katsuko Ohashi), Kanroge Ogasawara (father), Kayo Ogasawara (mother), Hiroshi
Ogasawara (son) and Toshiaki Ogasawara (son). He lived in Vernon, BC.
|
Ogata
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
439_xi | Bunji Ogata | 07 May 1902 | Male |
He was born on 7 May 1902. He was a logger employed by Burns & Jackson Logging Company,
Wilson Creek, BC. His family includes Namiye Ogata (wife). His home address is listed
as Burns & Jackson Logging Company, Wilson Creek, BC. He was interned at Angler, ON
before being exiled to Japan on 2 October 1946.
|
4496 | Kimata Ogata | 23 October 1870 | Male |
He was born on 23 October 1870 or 28 October 1870. He was a self-employed by farmer.
His family includes Sakaye Ogata (wife), Nobuko Ogata [also listed as Nobuo Ogata]
(daughter), Mashie Ogata (daughter), and Mataki Ogata (son). His home address is listed
as Mt. Lehman Road, Mt. Lehman, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC. He was
exiled to Japan on 2 August 1946.
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12317 | Kiyoko Ogata | 05 June 1914 | Female |
She was born on 5 June 1914. Her maiden name is Kiyoko Suyetaka. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Ti Suyetaka (mother), Kichigoro Suyetaka [possibly Kichizoro Suyetaka]
(father), Kumaichi Ogata [also listed as Kumai Ogata] (husband), Ihoko Ogata (daughter),
Misao Ogata (daughter), and Toshie Ogata (daughter). Her home address is listed as
130 West 4th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan Extension,
BC and was exiled to Japan on 2 August 1946.
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12070 | Kumaichi Ogata | 14 August 1906 | Male |
He was born on 14 August 1906. He was a carpenter. His family includes Kiyoko Ogata
(wife; nee Kiyoko Suyetake), Hyojino Ogata (father), Iwa Ogata (mother), Ihoko Ogata
[also listed as Irene Ogata] (daughter), Misao Ogata [also listed as Lucy Ogata] (daughter),
and Toshie Ogata [also listed as Toshiye Ogata] (daughter). His home address is listed
as 130 West 4th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC and
exiled to Japan on 2 August 1946.
|
15709 | Mataki Ogata | 23 April 1929 | Male |
He was born on 23 April 1929. His name is also listed in the file as Matake Ogata.
His family includes Sakaye Ogata (mother) and Kimata Ogata (father). He was forcibly
uprooted to Tashme, BC and was exiled to Japan in 1946.
|
15206 | Namiye Ogata | 27 February 1914 | Female |
She was born on 27 February 1914. Her maiden name is Namiye Miki. She was a dressmaker.
Her family includes Katsuyo Miki (mother; nee Katsuyo Ikejiri), Genji Miki (father),
and Bunji Ogata (husband). Her home address is listed as 215 Princess Avenue, Vancouver,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge, AB.
|
5481 | Naomasa Ogata | 28 October 1894 | Male |
He was born on 28 October 1894. He was a labourer employed by Pacific Mills Company
Limited, Ocean Falls, BC. His family includes Ume Ogata [possibly Umi Ogata] (wife;
in Japan). His home address is listed as Ocean Falls, BC and 234 Powell Street, Vancouver,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to London, ON.
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13347 | Nobuko Ogata | 17 July 1926 | Female |
She was born on 17 July 1926. She was a farmer. Her family includes Sajay Ogata (mother)
and Kimata Ogata (father). Mount Lehman, BC is listed as a former address. She was
forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC and was exiled to Japan on 2 August 1946.
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4414 | Sakaye Ogata | 06 March 1895 | Female |
She was born on 6 March 1895. She was a housewife. Her family includes Kimata Ogata
(husband), Nobuko Ogata (daughter), Mashie Ogata (daughter), and Mataki Ogata (son).
Her home address is listed as Mt. Lehman, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Tashme,
BC. She was exiled to Japan on 2 August 1946.
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11752 | Toyozo Ogata | 04 April 1886 | Male |
He was born on 4 April 1886. He was a farmer. His family includes Tore Ogata (wife;
nee Tore Kato), Toyokichi Ogata (father), and Tome Ogata (mother). He lived in Armstong,
BC.
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Ogawa
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
12425 | Choichi Ogawa | 25 June 1898 | Male |
He was born on 25 June 1898. He was a commercial traveller employed by Pacific Importer
Limited. His family includes Seki Ogawa (mother), Yoichi Ogawa (father), Kisayo Ogawa
(wife; nee Kisayo Okada; in Japan), Teruko Ogawa (daughter; in Japan), Kazuma Ogawa
(son; in Japan), Aiko Ogawa (daughter; in Japan), and Jiro Ogawa (son; in Japan).
His home address is listed as 2042 Dundas Street, Vancouver, BC. 175 Water Street,
Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Kaslo, BC
and Tashme, BC where he died on 18 March 1946.
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10554 | Haruye Ogawa | 08 February 1911 | Female |
She was born on 08 February 1911. Her maiden name is Haruye Shibata. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Itsuno Shibata (mother; nee Itsuno Hatanaka), Kanematsu Shibata
(father), Kakuichi Ogawa (husband) and Kazumi Ogawa (son). Woodfibre, BC and 8821
Oslo Avenue, Vancouver, BC are listed as former addresses. She was forcibly uprooted
to Hastings Park, Vancouver, BC; New Denver, BC; and Tashme, BC. She was exiled to
Japan on 02 August 1946.
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1318 | Iwakichi Ogawa | 05 May 1888 | Male |
Ogawa was born on 5 May 1888. He was a fisherman, employed by Sunnyside Cannery, Skeena
River. His family includes Mitsuye Ogawa (wife; in Japan), Toshio Ogawa (son; born
24 September 1927; in Japan), Aiko Ogawa (daughter; born 3 January 1929; in Japan),
and Kiyoko Ogawa (daughter; born 5 February 1931; in Japan). His father is listed
as deceased and no name is provided. His home address is listed as Sunnyside Cannery,
Skeena River, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Three Valley Camp, Revelstoke, BC on
21 April 1942, then to Vernon, BC, and to East Kelowna on 3 November 1946. His listed
seized property includes a Marconi Mantel Radio, three “B” radio batteries, one “A”
radio battery, and one Hot Shot battery.
|
15367 | Jinya Ogawa | 10 February 1914 | Male |
He was born on 10 February 1914. His family includes Fude Ogawa (mother; nee Fude
Hoikawa) and Tomokichi Ogawa (father). His home address is listed as 251 Powell Street,
Vancouver, BC. 2406 West 2nd Avenue, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address.
He was forcibly uprooted to Kelowna, BC, St. Thomas, ON, and Toronto, ON.
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1320 | Kakuichi Ogawa | 10 June 1905 | Male |
Ogawa was born on 10 June 1905. He was a mill hand employed by B.C. Pulp and Paper
Company at Woodfibre, BC. His family includes Sei Ogawa (mother; in Japan), Kakuzo
Ogawa (father; in Japan), Haruye Ogawa (wife; nee Haruye Shibata) and Kazumi Ogawa
(son; born 6 January 1932). The address of his wife and son is listed as 8821 Osler
Avenue, Vancouver, BC. His home address is listed as Woodfibre, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Hastings Park and then to Tashme, BC. He was exiled to Japan on 2 August
1946. His listed seized property includes a washing machine and household goods.
|
2669 | Kimiye Ogawa | 11 September 1924 | Female |
She was born on 11 September 1924. Her family includes Kiyo Ogawa (mother; nee Kiyo
Shirakawa) and Tokusaburo Ogawa (father). Her home address is listed as Rural Route
No. 2, Mission, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge, AB.
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2883 | Kiyo Ogawa | 09 June 1895 | Female |
She was born on 9 June 1895. Her maiden name is Kiyo Shirakawa. Her occupation is
listed as housewife, but a note in the file indicates that she was a strawberry grower
who owned nineteen acres of land and a truck. Her family includes Koto Shirakawa (mother;
nee Koto Kaku), Urado Shirakawa (father), Tokusaburo Ogawa (husband; deceased), and
Sakaye Ogawa (daughter). Her home address is listed as Mission City, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Alberta and Hamilton, ON.
|
12212 | Konoshin Ogawa | 22 July 1901 | Male |
He was born on 22 July 1901. He was a boom man in a lumber mill. His family includes
Toru Ogawa (mother; nee Toru Matsumoto), Kotaro Ogawa (father), Rin Ogawa (wife; nee
Rin Yatawa), Clara Ogawa [also listed as Sumiko Ogawa] (daughter), Carlton Ogawa [also
listed as Susumu Ogawa] (son), Patrick Ogawa [also listed as Tetsuo Ogawa] (son),
Keiko Ogawa (daughter), Yozo Ogawa (son), and Eiko Ogawa (daughter). Telegraph Cove,
BC and 763 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC are listed as former addresses. He was
forcibly uprooted to Salmon Arm, BC.
|
6450 | Masaharu Ogawa | 14 February 1911 | Male |
He was born on 14 February 1911. He was a fisherman employed by B.C. Packers Company
Limited, Steveston, BC. His family includes Fusaye Ogawa (mother; nee Fusaye Kariya),
Suketaro Ogawa (father), Tsurue Ogawa (wife), Masatsugu Ogawa (son), Tomoye Ogawa
(daughter), and Mifune Ogawa (son). His home address is listed as 130 Moncton Street,
Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC.
|
10088 | Masako Ogawa | 09 October 1921 | Female |
She was born on 9 October 1921. She was a waitress employed by Kikuno Noda, 362 Alexander
Street, Vancouver, BC. Her family includes Torazo Ogawa (father) and Shige Ogawa (mother).
Her home address is listed as 362 Alexander Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Bridge River, BC.
|
15368 | Rin Ogawa | 04 August 1907 | Female |
She was born on 4 August 1907. Her maiden name is Rin Yawata. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Hau Yawata (mother; nee Hau Tomisato), Shinya Yawata (father),
Konoshin Ogawa (husband), Clara Ogawa [also listed as Sumiko Ogawa] (daughter), Carlton
Ogawa [also listed Susumu Ogawa] (son), Patrick Ogawa [also listed as Tetsuo Ogawa]
(son), Keiko Ogawa (daughter), Yozo Ogawa (son), and Eiko Ogawa (daughter). Telegraph
Cove and 763 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC are listed as former addresses. She
was forcibly uprooted to Tappen, BC.
|
5230 | Sadaki Ogawa | 27 April 1884 | Male |
He was born on 27 April 1884. He was a self-employed strawberry grower. His family
includes Moka Ogawa (mother; nee Moka Yato), Shozo Ogawa (father), Tama Ogawa (wife),
and Teruko Ogawa (daughter). His home address is listed as P.O. Box 203, Whonnock,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC and he was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
|
8928 | Tama Ogawa | 23 December 1888 | Female |
She was born on 23 December 1888. Her maiden name is Tama Izumida. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Moju Izushima (mother; nee Moju Ogawa), Shichizo Izushima (father),
Sadaki Ogawa (husband), and Teruko Ogawa (daughter). Her home address is listed as
6th Road, Whonnock, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC and she was exiled
to Japan on 17 June 1946.
|
12803 | Teruko Ogawa | 26 August 1926 | Female |
She was born on 26 August 1926. She was a student. Her family includes Toma Ogawa
(mother; nee Toma Izumida) and Sadaki Ogawa (father). Her home address is listed as
Whonnock, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Hastings Park, Vancouver, BC and Slocan
City, BC. She was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
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5873 | Tsurue Ogawa | 04 May 1910 | Female |
She was born on 4 May 1910. Her maiden name is Tsurue Uyede. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Naka Uyede (mother; nee Naka Naruo), Masakichi Uyede (father),
Masaharu Ogawa (husband), Tomoye Ogawa (daughter), Masatsugu Ogawa (son), and Mifune
Ogawa (son). Her home address is listed as House No. 8, Gulf of Georgia Cannery, Steveston,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC.
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14212 | Yoshiki Ogawa | 01 October 1920 | Male |
He was born on 1 October 1920. He was a millhand. His family includes Sada Ogawa (mother)
and Yoshisaburo Ogawa (father). Port Alice, BC is listed as a former address. He was
forcibly uprooted to Beamsville, ON and Montreal, QC.
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8802 | Yukiye Ogawa | 01 March 1919 | Female |
She was born on 1 March 1919. She was a housewife. Her family includes Tama Ogawa
(mother; nee Tama Izumiya), and Sadaki Ogawa (father). Her home address is listed
as 6th Road, Whonnock, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC and she was exiled
to Japan on 17th June 1946.
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1909 | Yutaka Ogawa | 02 October 1920 | Male |
He was born on 2 October 1920. He was a farmer. His family includes Kiyo Ogawa (mother;
nee Kiyo Shurakawa) and Tokusaburo Ogawa (father). His home address is listed as Rural
Route 2, Mission, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Calgary, AB.
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Ogino
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
12910 | Eiko Ogino | 02 July 1909 | Female |
She was born on 2 July 1909. Her maiden name is Eiko Maikawa. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Uta Maikawa (mother; nee Uta Bando), Sannosuke Maikawa (father),
Tajiro Ogino (husband), Saburo Ogino (son), and Shiro Ogino (son). Her home address
is listed as 350 Alexander Street, Vancouver, BC. 442 East Cordova Street, Vancouver,
BC is listed as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted to Revelstoke, BC.
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1291 | Kanejiro Ogino | 15 February 1884 | Male |
Ogino was born 15 February 1884. He was a fisherman employed by Mr. Hart of the New
England Fishing Company, Riversea Inlet, BC. His family includes Mochiguki Ogino (wife;
nee Mochiguki Sato; in Japan), Nobo Ogino (son) and Fumiko Ogino (daughter). He lived
at 22 West Cordova, Vancouver, BC. His landlord was Mr. Suzuki. 1810 Cedar Street,
Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to #1 Road Camp,
Solsqua, BC on 9 April 1942. Income tax forms dated 22 March 1945 list his address
and employer as Coldstream Ranch, Vernon, BC; his occupation is listed as orchard
worker. He was exiled to Japan 24 December 1946. Property seized includes a fishing
vessel named “K.O.” and a gillnetter, “T.M.,” both purchased by Canadian Fishing Company
Limited. He held a bank account at Bank of Montreal, Main and Hastings, Vancouver,
BC.
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14167 | Ryuzo Ogino | 21 January 1906 | Male |
He was born on 21 January 1906. He was a store clerk at Maikawa Limited, 333 Powell
Street, Vancouver, BC. His family includes Nue Ogino (mother) and Santaro Ogino (father).
His home address is listed as 333 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Angler, ON; Neys, ON; and Winnipeg, MB.
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12017 | Tajiro Ogino | 23 January 1901 | Male |
He was born on 23 January 1901. He was a restaurant manager employed by Fuji Chop
Suey. His family includes Sentaro Ogino (father), Nui Ogino (mother), Eiko Ogino (wife),
Saburo Ogino (son) and Shiro Ogino (son). His home address is listed as 333 Powell
Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Revelstoke, BC.
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14193 | Tsurujiro Ogino | 04 April 1897 | Male |
He was born on 4 April 1897. His family includes Yone Ogino (wife; in Japan). Rose
Harbour, Queen Charlotte Islands [Haida Gwaii], BC; 1633 West 2nd Avenue, Vancouver,
BC; and Mayo Logging Company, Paldi, BC are listed as former addresses. He was forcibly
uprooted to Red Buck, Princeton, BC and was exiled to Japan on 24 December 1946.
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1316 | Yoshio Ogino | 31 May 1919 | Male |
Ogino was born on 31 May 1919. He was a Planing Mill Operator and sawmill hand employed
by Sproat Lake Sawmill. His family includes Nobu Ogino (mother; in Japan) and Guchi
Ogino (father; in Japan). His home address is listed as Kleecoot, BC. Ocean Falls,
BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Dalton Mills, Schreiber,
ON. No seized property is listed in the file.
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Ogura
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
7284 | Gohichi Ogura | 18 January 1895 | Male |
He was born on 18 January 1895. He was a mill hand employed by The Paldi Lumber Mill,
Paldi, BC. His family includes Sei Ogura (mother), Kuniji Ogura (father), Tomie Ogura
(wife; deceased), Yoshisuke Ogura (son), Tadayoshi Ogura (son), and Nobuo Ogura (son).
His home address is listed as Paldi, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Lemon Creek,
BC and Montreal, QC.
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12626 | Hisao Ogura | 16 December 1919 | Male |
He was born on 16 December 1919. He was a mill hand employed by Thurston-Flavelle,
Port Moody, BC. His family includes Yai Ogura (mother; nee Yai Morita) and Ukichi
Ogura (father). His home address is listed as Box 55, Port Moody, BC and Pitt Meadows,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Hastings Park, Vancouver, BC and Lemon Creek, Slocan,
BC.
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9244 | Kikuko Ogura | 03 January 1925 | Female |
She was born on 03 January 1925. She was a student. Her family includes Yae Ogura
(mother; nee Yae Morita) and Ukichi Ogura (father). Her home address is listed as
PO Box 55, Albert Street, Port Moody, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Lemon Creek,
BC and Slocan, BC.
|
12836 | Masayoshi Ogura | 20 December 1920 | Male |
He was born on 20 December 1920. He was a millhand employed by Thurston-Flavelle Lumber,
Port Moody, BC. His family includes Yae Morita (mother) and Ukichi Ogura (father).
He lived in Port Moody, BC and was forcibly uprooted to Hastings Park, Vancouver,
BC and Gelco Furniture Company, Montreal, QC. No seized property is listed in the
file.
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9173 | Michiko Ogura | 06 February 1922 | Female |
She was born on 6 February 1922. Her family includes Yae Ogura (mother; nee Yae Morita),
and Ukichi Ogura (father). Her home address is listed as P.O. Box 55, Albert Street,
Port Moody, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC.
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1992 | Tomeyo Ogura | 02 June 1888 | Female |
She was born on 2 June 1888. Her maiden name is Tomeyo Gomo. She was a Japanese teacher
and assisted her husband, a minister of the United Church of Canada. Her family includes
Toyo Gomo (mother), Tadanosuke Gomo (father), and Yutaka Ogura (husband). Her home
address is listed as 857 Pandora Avenue, Victoria, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to
Grand Forks, BC.
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15369 | Tomie Ogura | 20 January 1900 | Female |
She was born on 20 January 1900. Her maiden name is Tomie Akagi. Her family includes
Nobu Akagi (mother), Motohei Akagi (father), Gohichi Oguraa (husband), and Nobuo Ogura
(son). Paldi, BC is listed as a former address.
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2870 | Ukichi Ogura | June 1882 | Male |
He was born in June 1882. He was a casual labourer. His family includes Kosa Ogura
(mother; nee Kosa Kawasaki), Uhei Ogura (father), Yae Ogura (wife; nee Yae Morita),
Michiko Ogura (daughter), Kikuko Ogura (daughter), and Tadashi Ogura (son). His home
address is listed as Port Moody, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Lemon Creek, Slocan,
BC and Montreal, QC.
|
9174 | Yae Ogura | 05 August 1898 | Female |
She was born on 5 August 1898. Her maiden name is Yae Morita. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Soya Morita (mother; nee Soya Taniguchi), Sakusaimon Morita (father),
Ukichi Ogura (husband), Michiko Ogura (daughter), Kikuko Ogura (daughter), and Tadashi
Ogura (son). Her home address is listed as P.O. Box 55, Albert Street, Port Moody,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC.
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15560 | Yoshisuke Ogura | 11 April 1922 | Male |
He was born on 11 April 1922. He was a millhand. His family includes Tomie Ogura (mother;
nee Tomie Akagi) and Gohichi Ogura (father). Paldi, BC is listed as a former address.
He was forcibly uprooted to Lachine, QC.
|
1994 | Yutaka Ogura | 03 July 1890 | Male |
He was born on 3 July 1890. He was a clergyman of the United Church of Canada. His
family includes Rui Ogura (mother), Hidejiro Ogura (father), and Tomeyo Ogura (wife;
nee Tomeyo Gomo). His home address is listed as 857 Pandora Avenue, Victoria, BC.
He was forcibly uprooted to Grand Forks, BC.
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Ogusuku
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
3788 | Matsushi Ogusuku | 09 October 1915 | Male |
He was born on 9 October 1915. He was a rooming house and farmhand employed by Mr.
T. Oyakawa, Rural Route No. 1, New Westminster, BC. His home address is listed as
Rural Route No. 1, New Westminster, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Kenora, ON.
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Ohama
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
13891 | Albert Ohama | 28 June 1924 | Male |
He was born on 28 June 1924. He was a student and a farmer. His family includes Kimi
Ohama (mother; nee Kimi Inouye), Kinji Ohama (father), George Ohama (brother), May
Ohama (sister), and Sonny Ohama (brother). His home address is listed as 540 Scott
Road, New Westminster, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Brooks, AB.
|
235 | Charlie Ohama | 26 December 1916 | Male |
He was born on 26 December 1916. He was a mill helper employed by BC Pulp & Paper
Company Limited. His family includes Kimi Ohama (mother; nee Kimi Inouye) and Kinji
Ohama (father). His home address is listed as Woodfibre, BC. 784 Granville Street,
Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Chatham,
ON and Brooks, AB.
|
10147 | Eizo Ohama | 18 March 1902 | Male |
He was born on 18 March1902. He was a logger employed by Stave Lake Cedar Company,
Suicide Creek. His family includes Jintaro Ohama (father) and Kumazuru Ohama (mother;
nee Kumazuru Inouye. He lived in Dewdney, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Sandon,
BC.
|
13890 | George Ohama | 13 November 1921 | Male |
He was born on 13 November 1921. He was a student and a farmer. His family includes
Kimi Ohama (mother; nee Kimi Inouye), Kinji Ohama (father), Albert Ohama (brother),
May Ohama (sister), and Sonny Ohama (brother). His home address is listed as 540 Scott
Road, New Westminster, BC. 540 Strawberry Hill, BC is listed as a former address.
He was forcibly uprooted to Brooks, AB and Rainier, AB.
|
6710 | Kimi Ohama | 15 November 1885 | Female |
She was born on 15 November 1885. She was a housewife. Her family includes Ye Inouye
(mother), Hikohichi Inouye (father), Kinji Ohama (husband; deceased), George Ohama
(son), Albert Ohama (son), May Ohama (daughter), and Sonny Ohama (son). Her home address
is listed as Scott Road, Rural Route No. 1, New Westminster, BC, 52 West Cordova Street,
Vancouver, BC and 184 Granville Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to
Rainier, AB.
|
6036 | Kingo Ohama | 28 November 1918 | Male |
He was born on 28 November 1918. He is also listed in the files as Hateo Ohama. He
was a farmer employed by his mother. His family includes Sumi Ohama (wife). His home
address is listed as Rural Route No. 1, New Westminster, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Brooks, AB and Winnipeg, MB.
|
10476 | Mary Ohama | 19 November 1906 | Female |
She was born on 19 November 1906. Her married name was Mary Ritz. She was a self-employed
houseworker. Her family includes Kimi Ohama (mother; nee Kimi Inouye), Kinji Ohama
(father), and Alvin Ritz (former husband; divorced). Her home address is listed as
52 West Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. 52 East Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC; Rural
Route 1, New West, BC; and Queensborough, New Westminster, BC are listed as former
addresses. She was forcibly uprooted to Rainier, AB; 409 8th Avenue East, Calgary,
AB; and Calgary, AB.
|
13994 | Mary Ohama | April 1917 | Female |
She was born in April 1917. Her name is also listed as Harue Ohama. Her family includes
Ei Oyama (mother), Tosuo Ohama [also listed as Kinji Ohama] (husband), June Ohama
[also listed as Hanae Ohama] (daughter), and Kathleen Ohama [also listed as Hanako
Ohama] (daughter). Rural Route No. 1, New Westminster, BC is listed as a former address.
She was forcibly uprooted to Scandia, AB; Rainier, AB; and Broxburn, AB.
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13892 | May Ohama | 11 December 1925 | Female |
She was born on 11 December 1925. She was a student and a farmer. Her family includes
Kimi Ohama (mother; nee Kimi Inouye), Kinji Ohama (father), George Ohama (brother),
Albert Ohama (brother), and Sonny Ohama (brother). Her home address is listed as 540
Scott Road, New Westminster, BC. Steveston, BC and Rural Route 1, New Westminster,
BC are listed as former addresses. She was forcibly uprooted to Brooks, AB.
|
14272 | Midori Ohama | 12 June 1918 | Female |
Ohama was born 12 June 1918. Her maiden name was Midori Murakami. Her family includes
Otokichi Murakami [also named Otuchi Murakami] (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), Tona Ohama (husband),
Shoko Ohama (daughter), Masayuki Murakami (brother; born on 23 June 1920), 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). She lived in Steveston, BC was forcibly uprooted to Brooks,
Alberta. She had no seized property listed in file.
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13899 | Sonny Ohama | 13 September 1926 | Male |
He was born on 13 September 1926. His family includes Kimi Ohama (mother; nee Kimi
Inouye), Kinji Ohama (father), George Ohama (brother), May Ohama (sister), and Sonny
Ohama (brother). His home address is listed as 540 Scott Road, New Westminster, BC.
784 Granville Street, Vancouver, BC and 52 Wesst Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC are
listed as former addresses. He was forcibly uprooted to Rainier, AB.
|
14452 | Sumi Ohama | 28 September 1921 | Female |
She was born on 28 September 1921. She is also listed as Shirley Ohama. Her maiden
name is Sumi Inouye and Shirley Inouye. Her name may also be listed as Shirley Ohama
or Shirley Inouye. She was a farmer and a fish cannery worker. Her family includes
Miyo Inouye (mother; nee Miyo Suyama), Kusajiro Inouye (father), and Kingo Ohama (husband).
Her home address is listed as 546 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Brooks, AB.
|
12018 | Tona Ohama | 15 August 1912 | Male |
He was born on 15 August 1912. He was a fisherman. His family includes Kinji Ohama
(father), Kimi Ohama (mother; nee Kimi Inouye), Midori Ohama (wife; nee Midori Murakami),
and Shoko Ohama (daughter). He lived in Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to
Brooks, AB.
|
6049 | Tosuo Ohama | 17 November 1908 | Male |
He was born on 17 November 1908. He is also listed as Kinji Ohama. He was a self-employed
farmer and horseman. His family includes Kimi Ohama (mother; nee Kimi Inouye), Kinji
Ohama (father), Mary Ohama [also listed as Harue Ohama] (wife; nee Mary Harue Hiji),
June Ohama [also listed as Hanae Ohama] (daughter), and Kathleen Ohama [also listed
as Hanako Ohama] (daughter). His home address is listed as Rural Route No. 1, New
Westminster, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Coaldale, AB and Raymond, AB.
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Ohara
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
14770 | Isamu Ohara | 16 December 1919 | Male |
He was born on 16 December 1919. His name is also listed as Jimmy Ohara. He was a
logger employed by Hillcrest Lumber Company, Duncan, BC. His family includes Noye
Ohara (mother; nee Noye Kikunaga) and Kinosuke Ohara (father). His home address is
listed as Hillcrest Lumber Company, Duncan, BC. 433 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC is
listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Angler, ON and Port Credit,
ON.
|
14849 | Jitsuo Ohara | 12 December 1912 | Male |
He was born on 12 December 1912. He was a pulp mill worker. His family includes Rui
Ohara (mother; nee Rui Shigai), Torakichi Ohara (father), and Mitsue Ohara (wife;
in Japan). His home address is listed as Port Alice, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Copper Creek, BC and was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
|
9986 | Kikue Ohara | 25 September 1912 | Female |
Her maiden name was Kikue Omura. She was born on 25 September 1912. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Saekichi Omura (father), Kana Omura (mother; nee Kana Shirai),
Masao Ohara (husband), Yoichi Ohara (son), Sumiko Ohara (daughter), Chieko Ohara (daughter),
Kanako Ohara (daughter). Her home address is listed as 856 Powell Street, Vancouver,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC.
|
1872 | Kimiye Ohara | 08 September 1922 | Female |
She was born on 8 September 1922. Her married name is Kimiye Takayama. Her occupation
is listed as “none”. Her family includes Noye Ohara (mother; nee Noye Kikunaga), Kinosuke
Ohara (father), and Shoichi Takayama (husband; married in 1943). Her home address
is listed as 433 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. Hillcrest, BC is listed as a former
address. She was forcibly uprooted to Bay Farm, Slocan, BC.
|
10287 | Kinosuke Ohara | 15 February 1881 | Male |
He was born on 15 February 1881. He was a retired. His family includes Noye Ohara
(former wife; in Japan), Minoru Ohara (son), Isamu Ohara (son), Kimiye Ohara (daughter),
Masaru Ohara (son), Yutaka Ohara (son). His home address is listed as 326 Powell Street,
Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC.
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2773 | Masajiro Ohara | 07 February 1893 | Male |
He was born on 7 February 1893. He was a fish buyer employed by A.B.C. Packing Company.
His family includes Suye Ohara (mother; nee Suye Ikesaka), Torae Ohara (wife; nee
Torae Deguchi; in Japan), Michiko Ohara (daughter; in Japan), Chiyoye Ohara (daughter;
in Japan), Jo Ohara (son; in Japan), Aiko Ohara (daughter; in Japan), and Tomiko Ohara
(daughter; in Japan). His home address is listed as Phoenix Cannery, Steveston, BC.
He was forcibly uprooted to Starbuck, MB and was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
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10017 | Masao Ohara | 11 May 1910 | Male |
He was born on 11 May 1910. He was a self-employed fisherman. His family includes
Tomekichi Ohara (father), Chiyo Ohara (mother; nee Chiyo Hama), Kikue Ohara (wife;
nee Kikue Omura), Yoichi Ohara (son), Sumiko Ohara (daughter), Chieko Ohara (daughter),
and Kanako Ohara (daughter). His home address is listed as 856 Powell Street, Vancouver,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
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5290 | Masaru Ohara | 09 February 1925 | Male |
He was born on 9 February 1925. He was a student at Mt. Prevost School, Hillcrest,
BC. His family includes Noye Ohara (mother; nee Noye Kikunaga), and Kinosuke Ohara
(father). His home address is listed as 433 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC and Hillcrest,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC.
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1636 | Matakichi Ohara | 02 October 1886 | Male |
He was born on 02 October 1886. He was a carpenter employed by Union Boat Works, Bidwell
Street, Vancouver, BC and a fisherman. His family includes Sue Ohara (mother; in Japan),
Tomematsu Ohara (father; deceased at time of file), Suma Ohara (wife; in Japan), Korchi
Ohara [also named as Koichi Ohara] (son; in Japan), Satia Ohara [also named as Sachie
Ohara] (daughter; in Japan), Isaa Ohara [also named as Isao Ohara] (son; in Japan),
Goha Ohara [also named as Yoko Ohara] (daughter; in Japan), Kumiko Ohara [also named
as Fumiko Ohara] (daughter; in Japan), and an unnamed child listed as being married
and in Japan. He lived at 1112 West Pender Street, Vancouver, BC, was forcibly uprooted
to Lemon Creek, BC, Rennie, MB, and 68 Kate Street, Winnipeg, MB, and was exiled to
Japan on 17 June 1946. His listed seized property includes lots between Richmond and
Broadway and 1st and 2nd Avenues, Steveston, BC; a shack; carpenter’s tools; household
belongings.
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14777 | Minoru Ohara | 16 December 1919 | Male |
He was born on 16 December 1919. He was a logger employed by Hillcrest Lumber Company,
Duncan, BC. His family includes Noye Ohara (mother; nee Noye Kikunaga) and Kinosuke
Ohara (father). His home address is listed as Hillcrest Lumber Company, Duncan, BC.
439 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted
to Angler, ON, Port Credit, ON and Toronto, ON.
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5775 | Noye Ohara | 28 May 1895 | Female |
She was born on 28 May 1895. She was a housewife. Her family includes Kamematsu Ohara
(mother; nee Kamematsu Kikunara), Kinosuke Ohara (former husband), Minoru Ohara (son),
Isamu Ohara (son), Kimiye Ohara (daughter), Masaru Ohara (son), and Yutaka Ohara (son).
Her home address is listed as 433 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC and Hillcrest, BC.
She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC.
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10919 | Sajiro Ohara | 01 January 1886 | Male |
He was born on 1 January 1886. He was a self-employed fisherman. His family includes
family includes Tsuru Ohara (wife), Hiroshi Ohara (son), Mariko Ohara (daughter),
Kazuyo Ohara (daughter), Iwami Ohara (son), Minoru Ohara (son). He lived in New Westminster,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to :Lemon Creek, BC.
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1310 | Shigeo Ohara | 27 January 1915 | Male |
Ohara was born 27 January 1915. His occupation was mill worker and he was employed
by Bloedel, Stewart & Welch, Limited at Great Central, BC. His family includes Nobu
Ohara (mother; nee Nobu Uyeyama; deceased at time of file) and Gonjiro Ohara (father;
Japan). Ohara was unmarried and had no children at time of file. His home address
is listed as Great Central Lake, Great Central, BC. His landlord was Bloedel, Stewart
& Welch, Limited. He formerly lived at at 856 Powell Street Vancouver, BC. He was
forcibly uprooted to Toronto, ON. He was exiled to Japan in October 1946. He held
a Victory Bond. Seized property includes a Kodak Jr. Camera No. 1A, Autographic, serial
#735172, listed as missing as of 9 July 1947, and a brown leather carrying case for
the camera, listed as in custodian storage.
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3826 | Tsuru Ohara | 13 June 1900 | Female |
She was born on 13 June 1900. She was a housewife. Her family includes Sue Ohara (mother),
Tomimatsu Ohara (father), Sajiro Ohara (husband), Mariko Ohara (daughter), Kazuyo
Ohara (daughter), Iwami Ohara (son), Hiroshi Ohara (son), and Minoru Ohara (son).
Her home address is listed as Ganges, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC
and she was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
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Ohashi
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
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9304 | Aiko Ohashi | 20 November 1924 | Female |
She was born on 20 November 1924. She was a student. Her family includes Toki Ohashi
(mother) and Jujiro Ohashi (father). Her home address is listed as Rural Route No.
1, 395 Beals Road, Mission, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to East Lillooet, BC.
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1350 | Bunjiro Ohashi | 29 August 1881 | Male |
Ohashi was born on 29 August 1881. He was a storekeeper of a confectionery, selling
groceries, fruit, and tobacco. His family includes Mitsuko Ohashi (wife; nee Mitsuko
Nakamura) and Kazuko Ohashi (daughter). His home address is listed as 139 East Columbia
Street, New Westminster, BC which he owned. He was forcibly uprooted to Kaslo, BC,
to 3631 Lorne Crescent, Montreal, QC and to 6473 Bannantyne Avenue, Verdun, Montreal,
QC. A letter dated 3 September 1942 is addressed to him care of J.H. Mitchell at Tete
Jaune, BC. His home and business were seized and sold to John Vincent Hathaway and
Ethel Dorothy Hathaway, including all fixtures and equipment. His household belongings
were both sold under duress and seized.
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6738 | Fusako Ohashi | 21 October 1915 | Female |
She was born on 21 October 1915. Her maiden name is Fusako Yamashita. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Masa Yamashita (mother; nee Masa Nishi), Kamakichi Yamashita (father),
Minokichi Ohashi (husband), and Masayoshi Ohashi (son). Her home address is listed
as P.O. Box 85, 78 Moncton Street, Steveston, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge,
AB.
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6859 | Gengo Ohashi | 08 September 1896 | Male |
He was born on 8 September 1896. He was a grader employed by Sterling Lumber Company,
Vancouver, BC. His family includes Yoshino Ohashi (wife; nee Yoshino Nakagawa), and
Genichi Ohashi (son). His home address is listed as 2016 Triumph Street, Vancouver,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Hope, BC.
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2363 | Haruo Ohashi | 26 May 1923 | Male |
He was born on 26 May 1923. He was a dry cleaner employed by Cambie Cleaners, Cambie
Street, Vancouver, BC. His family includes Sumi Ohashi (mother; nee Sumi Teramura),
Tomekichi Ohashi (father), and Shozo Ohashi (brother). His home address is listed
as 129 West 10th Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Hamilton, ON and
Toronto, ON.
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15205 | Hikosaburo Ohashi | 04 April 1892 | Male |
He was born on 4 April 1892. He was a millhand employed by Cartwright Lumber Company.
His family includes Rito Ohashi [possibly Rita Ohashi] (mother; nee Rito Otsuji or
Rita Otsuji], Hikoshiro Ohasahi (father), Kano Ohashi (wife), and Kisae Ohashi (daughter).
His home address is listed as 345 West 5th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to New Denver, BC and was exiled to Japan on 2 August 1946.
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1041_xi | Hikosaku Ohashi | 09 January 1920 | Male |
He was born on 09 January 1920. He was a labourer employed by K. Iwata, Salmon Arm,
BC. His family includes Masu Ohashi (mother; nee Masu Matsuyama) and Yosoya Ohashi
(father). His home address is listed as 1646 West 2nd Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was
forcibly uprooted to Angler, ON and exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
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1462 | Hirokichi Ohashi | 24 April 1903 | Male |
Ohashi was born on 24 April 1903. He was a logger employed by Powell Lake Shingle
Company, Powell Lake, BC. His family includes Mine Ohashi (mother; in Japan), Suyekichi
Ohashi (father; in Japan), Takiko Ohashi (wife), and Sadaaki Ohashi (son; born on
21 February 1940). He lived at Powell Lake Shingle Company, Powell Lake, BC and 335
Powell Street, Vancouver, BC and was forcibly uprooted to Rosebery, BC. His listed
seized property includes: land for timber bought from Powell River Company; row boat;
camp tools and equipment; kitchen stove and camp stove; household belongings.
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6038 | Hiroshi Ohashi | 21 July 1924 | Male |
He was born on 21 July 1924. He was a self-employed gardener. His family includes
Uta Ohashi (mother; nee Uta Kondo), and Kanohiro Ohashi (father). His home address
is listed as 874 West 6th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Raymond,
AB.
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14017 | Ichijiro Ohashi | 05 October 1877 | Male |
He was born on 5 October 1877. His family includes Iwa Ohashi (mother; nee Iwa Igawa),
Jihachi Ohashi (father), Iso Ohashi (wife; nee Iso Omae), Yoshiko Ohashi (daughter),
Kazuo Ohashi (son), and Fumiko Ohashi (daughter). 553 West 7th Avenue, Vancouver,
BC is listed as a former address. He died on 21 October 1941.
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4467 | Ito Ohashi | 09 June 1901 | Female |
She was born on 9 June 1901. She was a housewife. Her family includes Miyo Kondo [possibly
Miyu Kondo] (mother; nee Miyo Wakabayashi or Miyu Wakabayashi), Mohei Kondo [possibly
Mokei Kondo] (father), Kanshiro Ohashi (husband), Yukio Ohashi (son), Kinuko Ohashi
(daughter), Michiko Ohashi (daughter), Hiroshi Ohashi (son), and Kenji Ohashi [also
listed as Kenneth Ohashi] (son). Her home address is listed as 874 Sixth Avenue West,
Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Raymond, AB.
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10219 | Jujiro Ohashi | 27 June 1886 | Male |
He was born on 27 June 1886. He was a self-employed farmer. His family includes Bungoro
Ohashi (father), Kiwa Ohashi (mother), Toki Ohashi (wife), Shigeo Ohashi (son), Jyoji
Ohashi (son), Minoru Ohashi (son), Aiko Ohashi (daughter), Kiyoshi Ohashi (son), Arthur
Ohashi (son). He lived in Mission, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to East Lillooet,
BC.
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9338 | Jyoji Ohashi | 04 April 1919 | Male |
He was born on 04 April 1919. He was a farmer employed by Jujiro Ohashi. His family
includes Toki Ohashi (mother) and Jujiro Ohasi (father). His home address is listed
as 3959 Beals Road, Rural Route No. 1, Mission, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Lumby,
BC.
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11541 | Kano Ohashi | 11 September 1897 | Female |
Her maiden name was Kano Uno. She was born on 11 September 1897. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Yakichi Uno (father), Kiyo Uno (mother; nee Kiyo Masuye), Hikosaburo
Ohashi (husband) and Kisae Ohashi (daughter). Her home address is listed as 345 West
5th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC and exiled
to Japan on 2 August 1946.
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15022 | Kanshiro Ohashi | 28 January 1902 | Male |
He was born on 28 January 1902. He was a barber. His family includes Hama Ohashi (mother;
nee Hama Kitagawa), Risuke Ohashi (father), Ito Ohashi (wife), Hiroshi Ohashi (son),
Yukio Ohashi (son), Kinuko Ohashi (daughter), Michiko Ohashi (daughter), and Kenji
Ohashi (son). His home address is listed as 814 West 6th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He
was forcibly uprooted to Raymond, AB.
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772 | Kazuko Ohashi | 29 October 1916 | Female |
She was born on 29 October 1916. Her family includes Mitsuko Ohashi (mother; nee Mitsuko
Nakamura) and Bunjiro Ohashi (father). Her home address is listed as 139 East Columbia
Street, New Westminster, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Kaslo, BC.
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12264 | Kazuo Ohashi | 24 October 1921 | Male |
He was born on 24 October 1921. He was a mill hand employed by B.C. Fir Lumber Company,
Vancouver, BC. His family includes Iso Ohashi (mother; nee Iso Omai) and Ichijiro
Ohashi (father). His home address is listed as 473 East 6th Avenue, Vancouver, BC.
553 West 7th Avenue, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly
uprooted to Kamloops, BC and was exiled to Japan on 2 August 1946.
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11538 | Kisae Ohashi | 08 February 1924 | Female |
She was born on 8 February 1924. She was a student at King Edward High School. Her
family includes Hikasaburo Ohashi (father) and Kano Ohashi (mother; nee Kano Uno).
Her home address is listed as 345 West 5th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to New Denver, BC and exiled to Japan on 2 August 1946.
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10061 | Kiwa Ohashi | 28 August 1886 | Female |
Her maiden name was Kiwa Ogawa. She was born on 28 August 1886. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Seitaro Ohashi (husband), Shuso Ogawa (father), Matsu Ogawa (mother),
Seizo Ohashi (son), Matsuko Ohashi (daughter), three other unnamed children. Her home
address is listed as 1617 West 3rd Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to 199 Orchard, New Denver, BC.
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14653 | Magohyoe Ohashi | 02 September 1907 | Male |
He was born on 2 September 1907. He was a sawmill worker. His family includes Take
Ohashi (mother; nee Take Nishimura), Tomekichi Murata (father), and Matsuko Ohashi
(daughter; in Japan). 325 West 4th Avenue, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address.
He was forcibly uprooted to Pyramid Work Camp, BC and was exiled to Japan on 17 June
1946.
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9069 | Masaichi Ohashi | 07 February 1896 | Male |
He was born on 7 February 1896. SheHe is also known as Masaharu Roy Ohashi. He was
a self-employed importer and exporter. His family includes Masu Ohashi (mother), Masakichi
Ohashi (father), Mitsu Ohashi (wife; Mitsu Ito), Yohko Ohashi (daughter), Masuko Ohashi
(daughter), and Takako Ohashi (daughter). His home address is listed as 2340 Dundas
Street, Vancouver, BC and 1629 East 3rd Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to McGillivray Falls, BC.
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2377 | Masao Ohashi | 27 February 1918 | Male |
He was born on 27 February 1918. He was a mill worker employed by Mohawk Lumber Company,
New Westminster, BC. His family includes Sumi Ohashi (mother; nee Sumi Teramura) and
Tomekichi Ohashi (father). His home address is listed as 129 10th Street, New Westminster,
BC. Ocean Falls, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Toronto,
ON.
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8117 | Masao Ohashi | 07 September 1921 | Male |
He was born on 7 September 1921. He was a millhand employed by B.C. Pulp & Paper,
Woodfibre, BC. His family includes Maki Ohashi (mother; nee Maki Nishimura), and Shohei
Ohashi (father). His home address is listed as 161 West 6th Avenue, Vancouver, BC.
He was forcibly uprooted to Hamilton, ON and Toronto, ON.
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12493 | Masu Ohashi | 20 October 1882 | Female |
She was born on 20 October 1882. Her maiden name is Masu Matsuyama. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Soyo Matsuyama (mother; nee Soyo Kitamura), Seiji Matsuyama (father),
Yosoya Ohashi (husband), Shizue Ohashi (daughter), and Hikosaku Ohashi (son). Her
home address is listed as 1646 West 2nd Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to Slocan Extension, BC and was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
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10018 | Matsuko Ohashi | 13 October 1923 | Female |
She was born on 13 October 1923. She was a student. Her family includes Seitaro Ohashi
(father) and Kiwa Ohashi (mother; nee Kiwa Ogawa). Her home address is listed as 1617
West 3rd Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Rosebery, BC.
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7966 | Mikiko Ohashi | 14 March 1926 | Female |
She was born on 14 March 1926. She was a student. Her family includes Sumi Ohashi
(mother; nee Sumi Teramura) and Tomekichi Ohashi (father). Her home address is listed
as 129 10th Street, New Westminster, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Kaslo, BC and
Toronto, ON.
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1871 | Minokichi Ohashi | 28 February 1905 | Male |
He was born on 28 February 1905. He was a mill hand employed by B.C. Pulp & Paper
Company Limited, Woodfibre, BC. His family includes Nawo Ohashi (mother; nee Nawo
Ohashi; previously Nawo Uesugi; in some records given name is spelled Nao), Yosokichi
Ohashi [born Yosokichi Uesugi; adopted into his wife’s family and took their surname
of Ohashi] (father), Fusako Ohashi (wife; nee Fusako Yamashita), Kiyo Ohashi (previous
wife; died in 1938), Masayoshi Ohashi (son), Hatsujiro Ohashi (maternal grandfather),
and Mas Ohashi (maternal grandmother). His home address is listed as Woodfibre, BC.
He also lived at Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Picture Butte, AB and
Neys, ON.
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9337 | Minoru Ohashi | 15 December 1921 | Male |
He was born on 15 December 1921. He was a self-employed farmer. His family includes
Toki Ohashi (mother) and Jujiro Ohashi (father). His home address is listed as Rural
Route No. 1, Mission, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to East Lillooet, BC.
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9175 | Mitsu Ohashi | 24 February 1904 | Female |
She was born on 24 February 1904. Her maiden name is Mitsu Ito. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Kumesaburo Ito (father), Masaichi Ohashi (husband), Yohko Ohashi
(daughter), Masuko Ohashi (daughter), and Takako Ohashi (daughter). Her home address
is listed as 2340 Dundas Street, Vancouver, BC and 1629 East 3rd Avenue, Vancouver,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to McGillivray Falls, BC.
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7990 | Mitsuko Ohashi | 02 January 1894 | Female |
She was born on 2 January 1894. She was a housewife. Her family includes Bunjiro Ohashi
(husband) and Kazuko Ohashi (daughter). Her home address is listed as 139 East Columbia
Street, New Westminster, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Kaslo, BC.
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7836 | Mitsuo Ohashi | 18 June 1920 | Male |
He was born on 18 June 1920. He was a millhand employed by Mohawk Lumber Company,
New Westminster, BC. His family includes Sumi Ohashi (mother; nee Sumi Teramura) and
Tomekichi Ohashi (father). His home address is listed as 129 10th Street, New Westminster,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Toronto, ON.
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1314 | Mume Ohashi | 07 December 1904 | Female |
Ohashi was born on 7 December 1904. Her occupation is listed as housewife. Her family
includes Shokichi Ohashi (husband), Miyo Ohashi (daughter), Yukio Ohashi (son), and
Tamotsu Ohashi (son). Her mother and father are listed as deceased at time of file
and no names are provided. Her home address is listed as Port Essington, BC. She was
forcibly uprooted to Sandon, BC on 22 June 1942 and then to Lemon Creek, BC in June
1946. She was exiled to Japan on 2 August 1946. Her listed seized property includes
a Phonola Mantel Radio, a General “A” and “B” Power Pack Battery, a list of short
wave radio stations, household goods, and a gramophone. Tofu tools and seventy-five
records were missing.
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10019 | Riyeko Ohashi | 03 November 1923 | Female |
She was born on 3 November 1923. She was a student. Her family includes Seitaro Ohashi
(father) and Kiwa Ohashi (mother; nee Kiwa Ogawa). Her home address is listed as 1617
3rd Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Rosebery, BC.
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1312 | Seichi Ohashi | 11 November 1916 | Male |
Ohashi was born on 11 November 1916. He was a fish packer and store clerk employed
by B.C. Packers Limited, Sunnyside Cannery, Skeena River, BC. His family includes
Take Ohashi (mother), Matsujiro Ohashi (father), and Harumi Ohashi (wife; nee Harumi
Tomotsugu). They were married in May 1946 and had no children at time of file. His
home address is listed as Port Essington, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Blenheim,
ON. He drowned at Windsor, ON on 21 June 1946 while employed by the Detroit River
Constructions Company. His listed seized property includes a gasboat named “Togo #1,”
a speed boat left in the custody of Douglas W. Souter, bookkeeper at the B.C. Packers
Sunnyside Cannery at Skeena River, a Belgium Leader shot gun, one Eastman Kodak camera,
and one Super camera. “Togo #1” was sold to Albert E. Lawson and Douglas Souter. The
speed boat was purchased by A. Jacobson of Shirley, BC. Both cameras were shipped
to Ohashi’s widow. Two photograph albums were seized by the RCMP and presumed to have
been returned to Ohashi.
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2103 | Seitaro Ohashi | 29 October 1885 | Male |
He was born on 29 October 1885. He was a mill worker employed by B.C. Fir Company,
6th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. His family includes Rie Ohashi (mother), Shohei Ohashi
(father), Kiwa Ohashi (wife), Seizo Ohashi (son), Matsuko Ohashi (daughter), and three
other children. His home address is listed as 1617 West 3rd Avenue, Vancouver, BC.
He was forcibly uprooted to Rosebery, BC, Bay Farm, Slocan, BC, and Toronto, ON.
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2069 | Seizo Ohashi | 02 February 1924 | Male |
He was born on 2 February 1924. He was a lumber jack employed by A.B. Cushion Company,
Vancouver, BC. His family includes Kiwa Ohashi (mother; nee Kiwa Ogawa) and Seitaro
Ohashi (father). His home address is listed as 1617 West 3rd Avenue, Vancouver, BC.
314 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted
to Solsqua Work Camp, BC and London, ON.
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10220 | Shigeo Ohashi | 28 July 1917 | Male |
He was born on 28 July 1917. He was a farmer self-employed with his father. His family
includes Jujiro Ohashi (father), Toki Ohashi (mother). He lived in Mission, BC. He
was forcibly uprooted to East Lillooet, BC.
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14040 | Shigetaro Ohashi | 03 August 1899 | Male |
He was born on 3 August 1899. He was a logger. His family includes Taka Ohashi (mother),
Manjiro Ohashi (father, deceased), Kane Ohashi (wife; deceased), Hisaye Ohashi (daughter;
in Japan), Misao Ohashi (daughter; in Japan), Shizuko Ohashi (daughter; in Japan),
and Shizuo Ohashi (son; in Japan). Great Central, BC is listed as a former address.
He was forcibly uprooted to Thunder River, BC.
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12475 | Shizue Ohashi | 29 September 1918 | Female |
She was born on 29 September 1918. She was a house worker employed by Mrs. Crossley,
1666 West 11th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. Her family includes Masu Ohashi (mother; nee
Masu Matsuyama) and Yosoya Ohashi (father). Her home address is listed as 1646 West
2nd Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan Extension, BC and was
exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
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8868 | Shizuko Ohashi | 05 September 1913 | Female |
She was born on 5 September 1913. Her maiden name is Shizuko Nishimura. She was a
housewife. Her family includes Shige Nishimura (mother), Jutaro Nishimura (father),
Yosuke Ohashi (husband), Yoshinori Ohashi (son), and Eiko Ohashi (daughter). Her home
address is listed as 566 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to
Vernon, BC and she was exiled to Japan on 24 December 1946.
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14273 | Shohei Ohashi | 01 January 1895 | Male |
He was born on 1 January 1895. He was a sawmill worker empllooyed by B.C. Fir and
Cedar Company, Vancouver, BC. His family includes Yuki Ohashi (mother; nee Yuki Wakabayashi),
Shokuro Ohashi (father), Maki Ohashi (wife; nee Maki Nishimura; in Japan), Noburu
Ohashi (son; in Japan), Tamotsu Ohashi (son; in Japan), and Mitsuko Ohashi (daughter;
in Japan). 161 West 6th Avenue, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. He was
forcibly uprooted to Camp No. 5, Princeton, BC and was exiled to japan on 31 May 1946.
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13468 | Shokichi Ohashi | 17 September 1901 | Male |
He was born on 17 September 1901. He was a sawmill worker employed by Brown Sawmills,
Port Essington, BC. His family includes Mume Ohashi (wife; nee Mume Tamura), Miyo
Ohashi (daughter), Tamotsu Ohashi (son), and Yukio Ohashi (son). His home address
is listed as Port Essington, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Sandon, BC and was exiled
to Japan on 2 August 1946.
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13974 | Shosaku Ohashi | 20 April 1896 | Male |
He was born on 20 April 1896. He was a sawmill worker. His family includes Uta Ohashi
(wife; nee Uta Hashimoto; in Japan), and Giichi Ohashi (adopted son; in Japan). Port
Essington, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Thunder River,
BC and was exiled to Japan on 31 May 1946.
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1308 | Shotaro Ohashi | 02 January 1889 | Male |
Ohashi was born on 2 January 1889. He was a fisherman employed by B.C. Packers, Sunnyside
Cannery at Port Essington. His family includes Yetsu or Tatsu Ohashi (wife; in Japan)
and Matsujiro Ohashi (brother). His mother and father are listed as deceased at time
of file and no names are provided. His home address is listed as Port Essington, BC
where he lived with his brother. He was forcibly uprooted to Hastings Park. Three
Valley, BC is listed as an address, but it was crossed out and “c/o CPR. Bull River,
BC” is listed instead. He sent a letter with a return address of Golden, BC in February
1946. He was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946. His boat “Shiga” and fishing equipment
were sold under duress to B.C. Packers. He once used the last name Deguchi to take
a trip to Japan.
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3315 | Shozo Ohashi | 06 June 1915 | Male |
He was born on 6 June 1915. He was a millworker employed by Pacific Mill Limited.
His family includes Tomekichi Ohashi (father) and Sumi Ohashi (mother; nee Sumi Teramura).
His home address is listed as 129 West 10th Street, New Westminster, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Vernon, BC.
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7867 | Sumi Ohashi | 07 November 1891 | Female |
She was born on 7 November 1891. She was a housewife. Her family includes Yone Teramura
(mother; nee Yone Hikida), Chosaburo Teramura (father), Tomekichi Ohashi (husband),
Suyeko Ohashi (daughter), Takeo Ohashi (son), Ryuzo Ohashi (son), Mikiko Ohashi (daughter),
and Yoneo Ohashi [also known as Teddy Yoney Ohashi] (son). Her home address is listed
as 129 10th Street, New Westminster, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Kaslo, BC.
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3772 | Take Ohashi | 02 September 1889 | Female |
She was born on 2 September 1889. She was a housewife. Her family includes Matsujiro
Ohashi (husband), Seichi Ohashi (son), Shizue Ebata (daughter; nee Shizue Ohashi),
Kikue Ohashi (daughter), Giichi Ohashi (son; adopted into Shosaku Ohashiʼs family),
Yukiye Nakamura (daughter; nee Yukiye Ohashi), Chiyo Nishimura (daughter; nee Chiyo
Ohashi), Yoshiye Ohashi (daughter), Tamio Ohashi (son), and Mitsuru Ohashi (son).
Her home address is listed as Port Essington, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan,
BC.
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2477 | Takeo Ohashi | 02 January 1908 | Male |
He was born on 2 January 1908. He was a mill worker. His family includes Yoshi Ohashi
(mother; nee Yoshi Murata) and Heijiro Ohashi (father). His home address is listed
as 366 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. 1810 Burrard Street, Vancouver, BC is listed
as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Shuswap, BC.
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13068 | Takiko Ohashi | Female |
She was a housewife. Her family includes Hirokichi Ohashi (husband) and Sadaaki Ohashi
(son). Her home address is listed as 333 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. Powell Shingle
Company, Powell Lake, BC is listed as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted
to Rosebery, BC.
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|
3344 | Tamakichi Ohashi | 26 June 1887 | Male |
He was born on 26 June 1887. He was a sawmill hand employed by Mohawk Lumber Company.
His family includes Sumi Ohashi (wife), Suyeko Ohashi (daughter), Mikiko Ohashi (daughter),
Takeo Ohashi (son), Ryuzo Ohashi (son) and Yoneo Ohashi [aslo known as Teddy Yoney
Ohashi] (son). His home address is listed as 129 Tenth Street, New Westminster, BC.
He was forcibly uprooted to Toronto, ON.
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9306 | Toki Ohashi | 06 March 1892 | Female |
She was born on 06 March 1892. She was a housewife. Her family includes Ritsu Ohashi
(mother), Tomezo Ohashi (father), Jujiro Ohashi (husband), Kiyoshi Ohashi (son), Shigeo
Ohashi (son), Jyoji Ohashi (son), Minoru Ohashi (son), Aiko Ohashi (daughter), and
Arthur Ohashi (son). Her home address is listed as 3959 Beals Road, Rural Route No.
1, Mission, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to East Lillooet, BC.
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2574 | Yoshie Ohashi | 10 June 1923 | Female |
She was born on 10 June 1923. She was a student. Her family includes Take Ohashi (mother)
and Matsujiro Ohashi (father). Her home address is listed as Port Essington, BC. She
was forcibly uprooted to Sandon, BC.
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15683 | Yoshiko Ohashi | Female |
Her family includes Iso Ohashi (mother; nee Iso Omae) and Ichijiro Ohashi (father).
She lived in Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Lemon Creek, Slocan, BC and
was exiled to Japan on 2 August 1946.
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|
9951 | Yoshino Ohashi | 21 October 1900 | Female |
She was born on 21 October 1900. She was a housewife. Her family includes Gengo Ohashi
(father), Gengo Ohashi (husband), and Genichi Ohashi (son). Her home address is listed
as 346 Powell Street and 2016 Triumph Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to New Denver, BC.
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12446 | Yosoya Ohashi | 26 December 1879 | Male |
He was born on 26 December 1879. He was retired at the time of the file. His family
includes Masu Ohashi (wife), Shizue Ohashi (daughter), and Hikosaku Ohashi (son).
His home address is listed as 1646 West 2nd Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Hastings Park, Vancouver, BC and Slocan, BC. He died at Lemon Creek, BC
on 7 May 1945.
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14403 | Yosuke Ohashi | 24 September 1908 | Male |
He was born on 24 September 1908. He worked at a lumber mill and was employed by Nelson
Spencer. His family includes Yuka Ohashi (mother; nee Yuka Endo), Yoichi Ohashi (father),
Shizuko Ohashi (wife), Yoshinori Ohashi (son), and Eiko Ohashi [also listed as Edythe
Ohashi] (daughter). His home address is listed as 566 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC.
He was forcibly uprooted to Vernon, BC and was exiled to Japan on 24 December 1946.
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6001 | Yukio Ohashi | 28 April 1923 | Male |
He was born on 28 April 1923. He was a gardener employed by his brother. His family
includes Ito Ohashi (mother; nee Ito Kondo), and Kinshiro Ohashi (father). His home
address is listed as 874 West 6th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Raymond, AB.
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Ohata
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
9555 | Shigeko Ohata | 12 January 1902 | Female |
She was born on 12 January 1902. Her maiden name is Shigeko Kumagawa. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Tazu Kumagawa (mother; nee Tazu Sasaki), Niich Kumagawa (father),
Yoshito Ohata (husband), Masayuki Ohata (son), Eiji Ohata (son), Asato Ohata (son),
Sachiko Ohata (daughter) and Takashi Ohata (son). Her home address is listed as 34th
Avenue, Ruskin, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Popoff Farms, Slocan, BC. She was
exiled to Japan in December 1946.
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9397 | Yoshito Ohata | 02 October 1897 | Male |
He was born on 02 October 1897. He was a Shingle Piler employed by Allen McDougall
Butler Shingle Company. His family includes Misu Ohata (mother; nee Misu Fujiwara),
Yukujiro Ohata (father), Shigeko Ohata (wife; nee Shigeko Kumagawa), Masayuki Ohata
(son), Eiji Ohata (son), Asato Ohata (son), Sachiko Ohata (daughter) and Takashi Ohata
(son). His home address is listed as 34th Avenue, Ruskin, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Popoff Farms, Slocan, BC. He was exiled to Japan on 02 October 1946.
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Ohi
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
11754 | Tokichi Ohi | 03 May 1898 | Male |
He was born on 3 May 1898. He was a self-employed rooming house keeper. He was born
as Tokichi Yamaura. His family includes Yoneko Ohi [sometimes listed as Yoneko Oi]
(wife), Tobei Yamaura [possibly Tobei Yamamura] (father), Tomi Yamaura (mother; nee
Tomi Tezuka), Yoshimasa Ohi [also listed as Yoshimasa Oi] (son), Tsuneyoshi Ohi [also
listed as Fred Ohi] (son), and Agnes Ohi [also listed as Yasuyo Ohi, Agnes Oi, Yasuyo
Oi] (daughter). His home address is listed as 122 Water Street, Vancouver, BC. He
was forcibly uprooted to Toronto, ON.
|
11669 | Yoneko Ohi | 29 January 1907 | Female |
She was born on 29 January 1907. She was a self-employed rooming house keeper. Her
family includes Shinichi Ohi [also listed as Shinichi Oi] (father), Kiyoe Ohi [also
listed as Gin Ohi, Kiyoe Oi, and Gin Oi] (mother; nee Kiyoe Tezuka and Gin Tezuka),
Tokichi Ohi [also listed as Fred Ohi, Tokichi Oi and Fred Oi] (husband; ne Tokichi
Yamaura and Fred Yamaura), Yoshimasa Ohi [also listed as Yoshimasa Oi] (son), Tsuneyoshi
Ohi [also listed as Fred Ohi and Tsuneyoshi Oi] (son) and Agnes Ohi [also listed as
Yasuyo Ohi, Yasuye Oi, and Agnes Oi] (daughter). Her home address is listed as 122
Water Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Toronto, ON.
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Ohira
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
3142 | Hisataro Ohira | 17 December 1867 | Male |
He was born on 17 December 1867. He was a retired fisherman. His home address is listed
as 252 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
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Ohki
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
11673 | George Ohki | 27 September 1895 | Male |
He is also listed as Tajimi Ohki. He was born on 27 September 1895. He was a clerk
employed by Mr. Hyozo Ohki at Anglo Nippon Company. His family includes Hyozo Ohki
[also listed as Yasujiro Ohki] (father), Asa Ohki (mother; nee Asa Koseki), Shigeko
Ohki (wife; nee Shigeko Kano), and Kiyoshi Ohki (son). His home address is listed
as 537 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
|
8149 | Kiyoshi Ohki | 20 August 1922 | Male |
He was born on 20 August 1922. He was a millhand employed by B.C. Pulp Company, Woodfibre,
BC. His family includes Shigeko Ohki (mother; nee Shigeko Kano), and Tajima Ohki (father).
His home address is listed as 537 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Taft, BC.
|
12285 | Shigeko Ohki | 27 August 1901 | Female |
She was born on 27 August 1901. Her maiden name is Shigeko Kano. She was a dressmaker
employed by Mrs. Iwata, 340 Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. Her family includes Shiyo
Kano (mother; nee Shiyo Kondo), Tatsukichi Kano (father), George Ohki [also listed
as Tajimi Ohki] (husband), and Kiyoshi Ohki (son). Her home address is listed as 537
Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC and Vernon,
BC.
|
Ohno
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
5658 | Fusao Ohno | 16 March 1921 | Male |
He was born on 16 March 1921. He was a mill worker employed by Pacific Mills, Ocean
Falls, BC. His family includes Kimiyo Ohno (mother; nee Kimiyo Kimura), and Kenzo
Ohno (father). His home address is listed as Rural Route No. 2, Mission City, BC and
P.O. Box 485, Ocean Falls, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Diamond City, AB.
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5443 | Kenzo Ohno | 25 April 1894 | Male |
He was born on 25 April 1894. He is also listed in the files as Kenzo Ohno. He was
a self-employed farmer. His family includes Kimi Ohno (mother), Torakichi Ohno (father),
Kimiyo Ohno (wife; nee Kimiyo Kimura), Fusao Ohno (son), Masaharu Ohno (son), Shigemi
Ohno (son), Yoshiko Ohno (daughter), Yachiyo Ohno (daughter), Matsumi Ohno (son),
and Hideo Ohno (son). His home address is listed as Rural Route No. 2, Mission City,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Picture Butte, AB.
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5656 | Kimiyo Ohno | 30 June 1896 | Female |
She was born on 30 June 1896. Her maiden name is Kimiyo Kimura. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Uta Kimura (mother), Fukumatsu Kimura (father), Kenzo Ohno (husband),
Masaharu Ohno (son), Fusao Ohno (son), Shigemi Ohno (son), Yoshiko Ohno (daughter),
Yachiyo Ohno (daughter), Matsumi Ohno (son), and Hideo Ohno (son). Her home address
is listed as Rural Route No. 2, Mission City, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Picture
Butte, AB.
|
5659 | Masaharu Ohno | 02 January 1919 | Male |
He was born on 2 January 1919. He was a mill worker employed by Pacific Mills, Ocean
Falls, BC. His family includes Kimiyo Ohno (mother; nee Kimiyo Kimura), and Kenzo
Ohno (father). His home address is listed as Rural Route No. 2, Mission City, BC and
P.O. Box 485, Ocean Falls, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge, AB.
|
5657 | Mitsuyo Ohno | 18 June 1908 | Female |
She was born on 18 June 1908. Her maiden name is Mitsuyo Wada. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Tadao Ohno (husband; deceased), Tamiko Ohno (daughter), Kaname
Ohno (daughter), Kazuaki Ohno (son), Teruo Ohno (son), Rumiko Ohno (daughter), and
Tsuyoshi Ohno (son). Her home address is listed as Rural Route No. 2, Mission City,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge, AB.
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5660 | Shigemi Ohno | 30 October 1922 | Male |
He was born on 30 October 1922. He was a cannery worker employed by United Farmers,
Mission, BC. His family includes Kimiyo Ohno (mother; nee Kimiyo Kimura), and Kenzo
Ohno (father). His home address is listed as Rural Route No. 2, Mission City, BC.
He was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge, AB.
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Ohora
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
8952 | Etsu Ohora | 28 May 1894 | Female |
She was born on 28 May 1894. Her maiden name is Etsu Koriya. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Tayo Koriya (mother), Gozo Koriya (father), Takemitsu Ohora (husband),
Mitsuo Ohora (son), and Masao Ohora [also listed as Roy Ohora] (son). Her home address
is listed as 1943 Charles Street, Vancouver, BC and 500 Powell Street, Vancouver,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Kaslo, BC and Guelph, ON.
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9439 | Mitsuo Ohora | 05 October 1922 | Male |
He was born on 05 October 1922. He was a student. His family includes Etsu Ohora (mother;
nee Etsu Kariya) and Takemitsu Ohora (father). His home address is listed as 500 Powell
Street, Vancouver, BC. 1843 Charles Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address.
He was forcibly uprooted to Winona, ON.
|
1638 | Takemitsu Ohora | 29 August 1887 | Male |
He was born on 29 August 1887. He was a salesman employed by Clarke Food & Produce
Company, 165 Water Street, Vancouver, BC. His family includes Sai Ohara [surname listed
differs from file person’s; possibly Sai Ohora] (mother; in Japan), Rokuemon Ohara
[surnmae listed differs from file person’s; possibly Rokuemon Ohora] (father; deceased
at time of file), Etsu Ohora (wife; nee Etsu Kariya), Mitsuo Ohora (son), and Masao
Ohora [also listed as Roy Ohora] (son; born on 10 October 1931). He lived at 1943
Charles Street, Vancouver, BC and was forcibly uprooted to Kaslo, BC and then Guelph,
ON. His listed seized property includes lots and house with garage at 1943 Charles
Street, Vancouver, BC; household belongings; a vehicle, a car; a piano; gramophone
and records.
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Ohori
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
5149 | Chikako Ohori | 18 January 1924 | Female |
She was born on 18 January 1924. She is also listed in the files as Chikako Mary Ohori.
Her family includes Masako Ohori (mother; nee Masako Sumioka), and Masato Ohori (father).
Her home address is listed as Scott Road, Rural Route No. 1, New Westminster, BC.
She was forcibly uprooted to Raymond, AB.
|
9070 | Fumie Ohori | 23 March 1918 | Female |
She was born on 23 March 1918. Her married name is Fumie Sato. Her family includes
Uta Ohori (mother; nee Uta Sumioka), Wataru Ohori (father), and Yoshiaki Sato (husband;
married in December 1942). Her home address is listed as 641 Powell Street, Vancouver,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Taylor Lake, BC and Lone Butte, BC.
|
11755 | Genichi Ohori | 12 July 1896 | Male |
He was born on 12 July 1896. He was a paper mill worker. His family includes Gentaro
Ohori (father), Taki Ohori (mother), Masa Ohori (wife; nee Masa Nishimoto; in Japan),
Hiroshi Ohori (son; in Japan), Tadayuki Ohori (son; in Japan), and Yoshihisa Ohori
(son; in Japan). His home address is listed as 409 Alexander Street, Vancouver, BC.
He was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
|
5170 | Kiyoshi Ohori | 28 August 1925 | Male |
He was born on 28 August 1925. His family includes Masako Ohori (mother; nee Masako
Samioka), and Masato Ohori (father). His home address is listed as Strawberry Hill,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Oakville, MB.
|
5147 | Masako Ohori | 20 October 1896 | Female |
She was born on 20 October 1896. Her maiden name is Masako Sumioka. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Mina Sumioka (mother; nee Mina Sasaki), Yasutaro Sumioka (father),
Masato Ohori (husband), Kiyoshi Ohori (son), Chiyoko Ohori (daughter), June Ohori
(daughter), Aiko Ohori (daughter), Takako Ohori (daughter), Eiko Ohori (son), and
Kazumi Ohori (daughter). Her home address is listed as Rural Route No. 1, 436 Scott
Road, New Westminster, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Oakville, MB.
|
4943 | Masato Ohori | 07 April 1892 | Male |
He was born on 7 April 1892. He was a self-employed farmer. His family includes Tohi
Obori (mother; nee Tohi Kado), Jintaro Obori (father), Masako Ohori (wife; nee Masako
Sumioka), Kiyoshi Ohori (son), Chiyoko Ohori (daughter), June Ohori [also listed as
Junko Ohori] (daughter), Aiko Ohori (daughter), Takako Ohori (daughter), Eiko Ohori
(son), and Kazumi Ohori (daughter). His home address is listed as 436 Scott Road,
Rural Route, No. 1, New Westminster, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Blackdale, MB
and Oakville, MB.
|
9071 | Sumiye Ohori | 06 February 1924 | Female |
She was born on 6 February 1924. She was a student at Grandview High School of Commerce.
Her family includes Uta Ohori (mother; nee Uta Sumioka), and Watari Ohori (father).
Her home address is listed as 641 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to Tashme, BC.
|
473 | Toshio Ohori | 17 April 1915 | Male |
He was born on 17 April 1915. He was a grocery clerk employed by Mrs. U. Ohori, 582
Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. His family includes Uta Ohori (mother; nee Uta Sumioka)
and Watari Ohori (father). His home address is listed as 641 Powell Street, Vancouver,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to East Lillooet, BC; 365 Parkside Drive, Toronto, ON;
200 Beatrice Street, Toronto, ON; Oakville, ON; and East Lillooet, BC.
|
7037 | Uta Ohori | 11 September 1894 | Female |
She was born 11 September 1894. Her occupation is listed as housewife. Her family
includes Tazu Sumioka (mother), Watari Ohori (husband), Toshio Ohori (son), Sumiye
Ohori (daughter), George Ohori (son), and Joe Ohori (son). Her home address is listed
as 641 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC and Ontario.
|
3893 | Watari Ohori | 30 November 1888 | Male |
He was born on 30 November 1888. He was formerly a longshoreman. His family includes
Uta Ohori (wife; nee Uta Sumioka), George Ohori (son), Joe Ohori (son), Toshio Ohori
(son), Sumiye Ohori (daughter). His home address is listed as 641 Powell Street, Vancouver,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
|
9709 | Yaeko Ohori | 08 December 1919 | Female |
She was born on 08 December 1919. She was a housekeeper employed by Mrs. J.E. Feigl,
1575 Angus Drive, Vancouver, BC. Her family includes Mitsuo Ohori (mother; nee Mitsuo
Tachiyama) and Chiyoto Ohori (father). Her home address is listed as 409 Alexander
Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Toronto, ON.
|
4936 | Yasushi Ohori | 13 February 1920 | Male |
He was born on 13 February 1920. He was a self-employed farmer. His family includes
Masako Ohori (mother; nee Masako Sumioka) and Masato Ohori (father). His home address
is listed as 436 Scott Road, Rural Route, No. 1, New Westminster, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Blackdale, MB and Winnipeg, MB.
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Ohta
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
12167 | Haruko Ohta | 02 February 1924 | Female |
She was born on 2 February 1924. She was a student at Fairview High School. Her family
includes Takezo Ohta (father), Masu Ohta (mother; nee Masu Ohashi), and Michiko Kitamura
(sister; nee Michiko Ohta). Her home address is listed as 775 East Georgia Street,
Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Lemon Creek, BC and Oyama, BC. .
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6362 | Kazue Ohta | 02 December 1918 | Female |
She was born on 2 December 1918. Her maiden name is Kazue Tazumi. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Kogane Tazumi (mother; nee Kogane Furukawa), Asajiro Tazumi (father),
Yoshiki Ohta (husband), and Sachiko Ohta (daughter; born 1942 in Oakville, MB). Her
home address is listed as Websters Corners, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Oakville,
MB.
|
12168 | Masu Ohta | 20 May 1888 | Female |
She was born on 20 May 1888. She was a helper at husband’s grocery store. Her family
includes Takezo Ohta (husband), Michiko Kitamura (daughter; nee Michiko Ohta), and
Haruko Ohta (daughter). Her home address is listed as 775 East Georgia Street, Vancouver,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Lemon Creek, BC and Oyama, BC.
|
13746 | Takezo Ohta | 25 November 1888 | Male |
He was born on 25 November 1888. He owned a grocery store. His family includes Hatsu
Ohta [possibly also Hatsu Takahashi] (mother), Otoji Takahashi [possibly also Otoji
Ohta] (father), Masu Ohta (wife; nee Masu Ohashi), Michiko Kitamura (daughter; nee
Michiko Ohta), and Haruko Ohta (daughter). His home address is listed as 679 East
Georgia Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Lemon Creek, BC and Oyama,
BC.
|
5972 | Yoshiki Ohta | 16 February 1914 | Male |
He was born on 16 February 1914. He is also listed in the files as Yoshiki Ota. He
was a self-employed farmer. His family includes Iso Ohta (mother; nee Iso Chishaki),
Yujiro Ohta (father), Kazue Ohta (wife; nee Kazue Tazumi), and Sachiko Ohta (daughter;
born 1942 in Oakville, MB). His home address is listed as Websters Corners, BC. He
was forcibly uprooted to Oakville, MB.
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Ohtake
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
797 | Shuichi Ohtake | 05 March 1914 | Male |
He was born on 05 March 1914. His name is also listed in the file as Frank Ohtake.
He was a student and millhand employed by Bleodel, Stewart & Welch, Port Alberni,
BC. His family includes Shizuka Ohtake (mother), Tomesaku Ohtake (father). His home
address is listed as 1540 Fort Street, Victoria, BC. P.O. Box 429, Port Alberni, BC
is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Toronto, ON.
|
Ohtani
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
322 | Hinajiro Ohtani | 27 June 1893 | Male |
He was born on 27 June 1893. He was a logger employed by Dumaresq Logging Company
Limited, Allison Harbour, BC. His family includes Otoyo Ohtani (mother; nee Otoyo
Masuda) and Jintaro Ohtani (father). He lived in Paldi, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Essex, ON, care of the Ontario Farm Service Force.
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Oikawa
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
5299 | Chisaki Oikawa | 25 February 1916 | Female |
She was born on 25 February 1916. She was a housewife. Her family includes Satsuki
Oikawa (mother), Hiyonosuke Oikawa (father), Masashi Oikawa (husband), Richard Oikawa
[also listed as Ichiro Oikawa] (son), Tokiko Oikawa (daughter), and Thomas Oikawa
[also listed as Yogie Oikawa] (son). Her home address is listed as P.O. Box 970, New
Westminster, BC and 1090 Dyke Road, Richmond, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to New
Denver, BC.
|
14477 | Chiyo Oikawa | 10 March 1913 | Female |
She was born on 10 March 1913. She was a housewife. Her family includes Katsushi Oikawa
(husband), Katsuhiko Oikawa (son), and Naomi Oikawa (daughter). Her home address is
listed as 526 Princess Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Vernon,
BC.
|
5303 | Eichi Oikawa | 08 October 1917 | Male |
He was born on 8 October 1917. He was a self-employed fisherman. His family includes
Satsuki Oikawa (mother), Hiyonosuke Oikawa (father), and Sakaye Oikawa (wife; nee
Sakuye Yasui). His home address is listed as P.O. Box 970, New Westminster, BC and
Dyke Road, Richmond, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC and Birch Island,
BC.
|
4948 | Eiki Oikawa | Male |
He was a fisherman employed by his father and Great West Packers, Steveston, BC. His
home address is listed as Rural Route, No. 1, New Westminster, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Fort William, ON.
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|
6276 | Emiko Oikawa | 04 February 1920 | Female |
She was born on 4 February 1920. Her family includes Masu Oikawa (mother; nee Masu
Hatakeyama), and Zennoshin Oikawa (father). Her home address is listed as Rural Route
No. 1, New Westminster, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Carey, MB.
|
7573 | Hiroshi Oikawa | 02 May 1924 | Male |
He was born on 2 May 1924. His family includes Yoshino Oikawa (mother; nee Yoshino
Ito) and Seiichiro Oikawa (father). His home address is listed as Annacis Island,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Windermere Valley, BC.
|
5613 | Hisashi Oikawa | 02 September 1918 | Male |
He was born on 2 September 1918. He was a fisherman employed by B.C. Packers, Steveston,
BC. His family includes Masu Oikawa (mother; nee Masu Hatakeyama), and Zennosuke Oikawa
(father). His home address is listed as River Road, Sunbury, BC and Rural Route No
1, New Westminster, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Carey, MB and Dryden, ON.
|
4916 | Ichino Oikawa | 05 February 1884 | Female |
She was born on 5 February 1884. She was a housewife. Her family includes Hatsu Oikawa
(mother), Daisaburo Oikawa (father), Usaburo Oikawa (husband), and Masami Oikawa (son).
Her home address is listed as Gibson Road, Rural Route, No. 1, New Westminster, BC.
She was forcibly uprooted to Picture Butte, AB.
|
11124 | Isao Oikawa | 09 December 1924 | Male |
He was born on 9 December 1924. He was a student. His family includes Naoto Oikawa
(father) and Kaoru Oikawa (mother; nee Kaoru Koede). His home address is listed as
222 Clarke Drive, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to 11 Mile camp, Hope-Princeton
road camp, BC.
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4915 | Kanako Oikawa | 20 April 1911 | Female |
She was born on 20 April 1911. Her maiden name is Kanako Suto. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Asano Suto (mother; nee Asano Kikuchi), Yasaburo Suto (father),
Masami Oikawa (husband), Sachiko Oikawa (daughter), Kazumi Oikawa (son), Uichi Oikawa
(son), Teiji Oikawa (son), Kimio Oikawa (son), Hayao Oikawa (son), and Kenneth Oikawa
[also listed as Kenichi Oikawa] (son). Her home address is listed as 1317 Gibson Road,
New Westminster, BC. Rural Route, No. 1, New Westminster, BC is listed as a former
address. She was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge, AB.
|
1306 | Kanji Oikawa | 23 September 1886 | Male |
Oikawa was born on 23 September 1886. He was a sawmill hand employed by Fraser Mills
at New Westminster, BC. His family includes Minoru Oikawa (wife; in Japan), Kangetsuro
Oikawa (son; in Japan), Hiyoko Oikawa (daughter; in Japan). His parents are listed
as deceased at time of file and their names are not provided. His home address is
listed as a bunkhouse at Fraser Mills, New Westminster, BC. 538 Powell Street is listed
as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Winona, ON on 20 October 1942 and
was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946. He stated that he gave all of his property, except
a gramophone, to the Salvation Army. He requested to have the gramophone shipped to
him.
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11283 | Kaoru Oikawa | 21 July 1903 | Female |
Her maiden name was Kaoru Koide. She was born on 21 July 1903. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Chutaro Koide (father; former name Chutaro Chiba), Masayo Koide
(mother), Naoto Oikawa (husband), Toshio Oikawa (son), Shizuko Oikawa (daughter),
and Shingo Oikawa (son). Her home address is listed as 222 Clarke Drive, Vancouver,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC and Hamilton, ON.
|
14721 | Katsushi Oikawa | 12 November 1907 | Male |
He was born on 12 November 1907. He was a labourer. His family includes Katsu Oikawa
(mother; nee Katsu Sato), Chiyo Oikawa (wife), Naomi Oikawa (daughter), and Katsuhiko
Oikawa (son). His home address is listed as 526 Princess Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He
was forcibly uprooted to Vernon, BC.
|
2995 | Katsushige Oikawa | 06 November 1921 | Male |
He was born on 6 November 1921. He was a mill worker employed by Powell Lumber & Fuel
Company, 1355 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. His family includes Kaoru Koide [possibly
Koide Kaoru] (mother) and Naoto Oikawa (father). His home address is listed as 222
Clarke Drive, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Fonthill, ON and Hamilton,
ON.
|
5811 | Kayoko Oikawa | 19 August 1925 | Female |
She was born on 19 August 1925. She was a farmhand. Her family includes Satsuki Oikawa
(mother; nee Satsuki Oikawa), and Hyonosuke Oikawa (father). Her home address is listed
as P.O. Box 970, New Westminster, BC and 1058 Dyke Road, Richmond, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to New Denver, BC.
|
8616 | Keigo Oikawa | 06 May 1905 | Male |
He was born on 6 May 1905. He was a millhand employed by Powell Street Lumber Company,
Vancouver, BC. His family includes Mayo Oikawa (mother), Goroji Oikawa (father), Makiye
Oikawa (wife), Mikiko Oikawa (daughter), and George Oikawa (son). His home address
is listed as 546 Princess Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Tashme,
BC.
|
14209 | Kengo Oikawa | 27 December 1902 | Male |
He was born on 27 December 1902. He was a section hand employed by Canadian Pacific
Railway Company. His family includes Shimako Oikawa (wife). 546 Princess Avenue, Vancouver,
BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Glacier, BC; Hope, BC;
Tashme, BC; Kamloops, BC; and Penticton, BC.
|
7595 | Kimiye Oikawa | 28 February 1897 | Female |
She was born on 28 February 1897. She was a housewife. Her family includes Yoshino
Mikami (mother; nee Yoshino Godo), Shide Mikami (father), Naka Oikawa (husband), Toshiko
Oikawa (daughter), Nobuko Oikawa (daughter), Haruo Oikawa (son), and Tetsuo Oikawa
(son). Her home address is listed as Fraser Mills, New Westminster, BC. Fraser Mills,
BC is listed as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted to Kaslo, BC.
|
5813 | Kiyoshi Oikawa | 21 September 1908 | Female |
She was born on 21 September 1908. Her maiden name is Kiyoshi Endo. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Kane Endo (mother; nee Kane Chiba), Sasuke Endo (father), Takeo
Oikawa (husband), Shigeko Oikawa (daughter), Akiko Oikawa (daughter), Kimiko Oikawa
(daughter), and Kisio Oikawa (son). Her home address is listed as Rural Route No.
1, New Westminster, BC and 1037 River Road, Sunbury, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to Clinton, BC.
|
11379 | Kunjiro Oikawa | 12 February 1881 | Male |
He was born on 12 February 1881. He was a shingle camp worker employed by Pacific
Shingle Company. His family includes Koshin Oikawa (wife; nee Koshin Yonizawa; in
Japan), Tozo Oikawa (father), Natsu Oikawa (mother), two unnamed children in Japan.
His home address is listed as 234 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Tashme, BC and exiled to Japan on 31 May 1946.
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11281 | Makiye Oikawa | 11 March 1915 | Female |
Her maiden name was Makiye Watanabe. She was born on 11 March 1915. She ran a candy
store. Her family includes Sadachi Watanabe (father), Tsusuyo Watanabe (mother; nee
Tsusuyo Sasaki), Keigo Oikawa (husband), Mikiko Oikawa (daughter) and George Oikawa
(son). Her home address is listed as 546 Princess Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Tashme, BC.
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11125 | Makoto Oikawa | 01 December 1922 | Male |
He was born on 1 December 1922. No listed occupation. His family includes Naoto Oikawa
(father) and Kaoru Oikawa (mother; nee Kaoru Koede). His home address is listed as
222 Clarke Drive, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to 11 Mile Camp, Hope-Princeton
road camp, BC.
|
5176 | Masami Oikawa | 31 July 1906 | Male |
He was born on 31 July 1906. He was a farmer employed by his father Mr. Oikawa. His
family includes Ichino Oikawa (mother), Usaburo Oikawa (father), Kanako Oikawa (wife;
nee Kanako Suto), Sachiko Oikawa (daughter), Uichi Oikawa (son), Kazumi Oikawa (son),
Teiji Oikawa (son), Kimio Oikawa (son), Kenneth Oikawa [also listed as Kenichi Oikawa]
(son), and Hayao Oikawa (son). His home address is listed as Gibson Road, Rural Route
No. 1, New Westminster, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Picture Butte, AB.
|
9294 | Masao Oikawa | 28 March 1922 | Male |
He was born on 28 March 1922. His name is also listed in the file as Kenneth Oikawa.
He was a millhand employed by Cannell Lake Operations, Steelehead, BC. His family
includes Mitsue Oikawa (mother; Mitsue Abe) and Hachisaburo Oikawa (father). His home
address is listed as PO Box 501, Mission, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to 12 Mile
Camp, Hope, BC.
|
5300 | Masashi Oikawa | 09 September 1919 | Male |
He was born on 9 September 1919. He was a fisherman employed by Imperial Cannery,
Steveston, BC. His family includes Yasuno Oikawa (mother; nee Yasuno Sato), and Shokichi
Oikawa (father). His home address is listed as P.O. Box 950, Dyke Road and 19th Avenue,
Richmond, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Winnipeg, MB.
|
1640 | Masashi Oikawa | 01 March 1904 | Male |
He was born on 01 March 1904. He was a contractor employed by Acme Shingle Company
Limited, Vancouver, BC. His family includes Chiyo Oikawa (mother; nee Chiyo Onodera),
Yojiro Oikawa (father; deceased at time of file), Chisaki Oikawa (wife), Richard Oikawa
[also listed as Ichiro Oikawa] (son; born on 11 November 1934), Tokiko Oikawa (daughter;
born on 12 September 1936), and Thomas Oikawa [also listed as Yogie Oikawa] (son;
born on 17 December 1938). He lived in New Westminster, BC and Lulu Island, BC and
was forcibly uprooted to Hastings Park, Vancouver, BC and Kamloops, BC. His listed
seized property includes a house with a woodshed and toilet on Dike Road, Richmond,
BC; household belongings; tools; fishing equipment; and a rowboat and oars.
|
6284 | Masu Oikawa | 21 June 1897 | Female |
She was born on 21 June 1897. Her maiden name is Masu Hatakeyama. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Tokui Hatakeyama (mother), Kishiro Hatakeyama (father), Zennoshin
Oikawa (husband), Hisashi Oikawa (son), Eiki Oikawa (son), Yoshiyuki Oikawa (son),
Emiko Oikawa (daughter), and Choju Oikawa (son). Her home address is listed as River
Road, Sunbury, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Carey, MB.
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8849 | Mitsu Oikawa | 11 November 1895 | Female |
She was born on 11 November 1895. Her maiden name is Mitsu Abe. She was a farmer’s
help. Her family includes Masu Abe (mother; nee Masu Sato), Yasutaro Abe (father),
Hassaburo Oikawa (separated husband), Yoshio Oikawa (son), Yasuo Oikawa (son), Shizuo
Oikawa (son), Mitsuro Oikawa (son), and Masao Oikawa (son). Her home address is listed
as 32nd Avenue, Ruskin, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
|
12996 | Mitsuo Oikawa | 02 January 1913 | Male |
He was born on 2 January 1913. He was a mill hand employed by B.C. Pulp & Paper Company,
Woodfibre, BC. His family includes Tomi Oikawa (mother; nee Tomi Kikegawa), Kozi Oikawa
(father), Shinko Oikawa (wife), and Kiyomi Oikawa (daughter). His home address is
listed as Woodfibre, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Vernon, BC.
|
9336 | Mitsuro Oikawa | 15 December 1914 | Male |
He was born on 15 December 1914. His name is also listed in the file as Norman Oikawa.
He was a logger and truck driver employed by Cannell Lake Operations, Steelhead, BC.
His family includes Mitsu Oikawa (mother; nee Mitsu Abe), Hachisaburo Oikawa (father)
and Kiyoko Oikawa (wife; nee Kiyoko Nakano; married in 1943). His home address is
listed as PO Box 501, Mission, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
|
1642 | Naka Oikawa | 22 August 1890 | Male |
He was born on 22 August 1890. He was a sawmill hand employed by Fraser Mills, New
Westminster, BC. His family includes Kimi Oikawa (mother; in Japan), Yuji Oikawa (father;
deceased at time of file), Kimiye Oikawa (wife), Toshiko Oikawa (daughter; born on
22 July 1926), Nobuko Oikawa (daughter; born on 07 November 1927), Tetsuo Oikawa (son;
born on 07 January 1930), and Haruo Oikawa (son; born on 29 June 1931). He lived at
Fraser Mills, New Westminster, BC and was forcibly uprooted to Kaslo, BC. His listed
seized property includes a house built on land owned by Fraser Mills; household belongings;
a sewing machine; a washing machine; carpenter’s and farmer’s tools; 12 chickens;
and a cat.
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2306 | Naoto Oikawa | 23 November 1896 | Male |
He was born on 23 November 1896. He was a boom-man employed by Alberta Lumber Company,
6th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. His family includes Mayo Oikawa (mother; nee Mayo Sato),
Torajiro Oikawa (father), Kaoru Oikawa (wife; nee Kaoru Koide), Toshio Oikawa (son),
Shizuko Oikawa (daughter), and Shingo Oikawa (son). His home address is listed as
222 Clarke Drive, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC; New Denver,
BC; and Hamilton, ON.
|
3346 | Ryonosuke Oikawa | 26 January 1877 | Male |
He was born on 26 January 1877. He was retired. His family includes Naokichi Oikawa
(father), Kisho Oikawa (mother; nee Kisho Sato), Kiyoko Oikawa (daughter), Satsuki
Oikawa (wife), Kimiko Oikawa (daughter), Mitsuo Oikawa (son), Naoko Oikawa (daughter),
Chisaki Oikawa (daughter), Eichi Oikawa (son), and Tadashi Oikawa (son). He lived
in Richmond, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC.
|
5814 | Sadako Oikawa | 10 March 1915 | Female |
She was born on 10 March 1915. She was a housewife. Her family includes Hisano Chiba
(mother), Chuhachi Chiba (father), Takashi Oikawa (husband), Takako Oikawa (daughter),
and Asako Oikawa (daughter). Her home address is listed as Annacis Island, Delta,
BC and P.O. Box 860, New Westminster, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC.
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5812 | Satsuki Oikawa | 19 June 1889 | Female |
She was born on 19 June 1889. Her maiden name is Satsuki Oikawa. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Tsuru Oikawa (mother; nee Tsuru Suto), Kitsudaiyu Oikawa (father),
Hyonosuke Oikawa (husband), Chisaki Oikawa (daughter), Eichi Oikawa (son), Tadashi
Oikawa (son), Kiyoko Oikawa (daughter), Kimiko Oikawa (daughter), Naoko Oikawa (daughter),
and Mitsuo Oikawa (son). Her home address is listed as Dyke Road, East Richmond, BC.
She was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC.
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7548 | Seiichiro Oikawa | 02 November 1885 | Male |
He was born on 2 November 1885. He was a fisherman employed by Canadian Fish Company.
His family includes Yoshino Oikawa (wife), Tsuyoshi Oikawa (son), Atsushi Oikawa (son),
and Yoshiko Oikawa (daughter). His home address is listed as Annacis Island, BC. Sunbury,
BC and Rural Route, No. 1, New Westminster, BC are listed as former addresses. He
was forcibly uprooted to Kaslo, BC and Slocan, BC.
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11289 | Shimako Oikawa | 03 November 1913 | Female |
She was born on 3 November 1913. She was a housewife. Her family includes Kengo Oikawa
(husband). Her home address is listed as 222 Clarke Drive, Vancouver, BC. She was
forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
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7575 | Shinko Oikawa | 10 July 1920 | Female |
She was born on 10 July 1920. She was a housewife. Her family includes Kayo Oikawa
(mother), Hajime Oikawa (father), Mitsuo Oikawa (husband), and Kiyomi Oikawa (daughter).
Her home address is listed as River Road, Rural Route, No. 1, New Westminster, BC.
396 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC and Woodfibre, BC are listed as former addresses.
She was forcibly uprooted to Vernon, BC.
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9293 | Shizuo Oikawa | 11 December 1918 | Male |
He was born on 11 December 1918. His name is also listed in the file as Robert Oikawa.
He was a millhand and bookkeeper employed by Cannell Lake Operations, Steelhead, BC.
His family includes Mitsu Oikawa (mother; nee Mitsu Abe) and Hachisaburo Oikawa (father).
His home address is listed as PO Box 501, Mission, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to
Bulbs Farm, Brampton, ON.
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8768 | Sueji Oikawa | 28 February 1880 | Male |
He was born on 28 February 1880. He was a self-employed fisherman. His family includes
Matsu Oikawa (mother), Otoji Oikawa (father), and Naka Oikawa (wife; nee Naka Toyuyama;
deceased). His home address is listed as Wadhams Cannery, Rivers Inlet, BC. He was
forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC and he was exiled to Japan on 2 August 1946.
|
6064 | Tadao Oikawa | 23 May 1921 | Male |
He was born on 23 May 1921. He was a millhand employed by Mr. Takimoto, Haney, BC.
His family includes Yasuno Oikawa (mother; nee Yasuno Sato), and Shokichi Oikawa (father).
His home address is listed as Stave Falls, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Toronto,
ON.
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5302 | Tadashi Oikawa | 05 January 1920 | Male |
He was born on 5 January 1920. He was a millhand employed by Pacific Pine Company,
Queensborough, BC. His family includes Satsuki Oikawa (mother), and Hiyonosuke Oikawa
(father). His home address is listed as P.O. Box 970, New Westminster, BC and Dyke
Road, Richmond, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Nakusp, BC, New Denver, BC and Kamloops,
BC.
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5301 | Takashi Oikawa | 20 November 1902 | Male |
He was born on 20 November 1902. He was a fisherman employed by B.C. Packers, Steveston,
BC. His family includes Yojiro Oikawa (father), Sadako Oikawa (wife; nee Sadako Chiba),
Takako Oikawa (daughter), and Asako Oikawa (daughter). His home address is listed
as Dyke Road, East Richmond, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC.
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3377 | Takeo Oikawa | 10 September 1905 | Male |
He was born on 10 September 1905. He was a fisherman employed by Imperial Cannery,
Sunbury, BC. His family includes Kuma Oikawa (mother; nee Kuma Sato), Hajime Oikawa
(father), Kiyoshi Oikawa (wife; nee Kiyoshi Endo), Shigeko Oikawa (daughter), Akiko
Oikawa (daughter), Kimiko Oikawa (daughter), and Kisio Oikawa (son). His home address
is listed as Rural Route No. 1, New Westminster, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Clinton,
BC.
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15688 | Tsuyoshi Oikawa | 20 July 1896 | Male |
He was born on 20 July 1896. He was a farm labourer. His family includes San Oikawa
(mother), Teiji Oikawa (father), Hashimi Oikawa (wife; nee Hashimi Onotera), Yukiyoshi
Oikawa (son), Tonisha Oikawa [possibly Tonishi Oikawa] (daughter), and Fuami Oikawa
(daughter). He lived in Vernon, BC and was exiled to Japan on 2 October 1946.
|
5590 | Usaburo Oikawa | 10 August 1879 | Male |
He was born on 10 August 1879. He was a self-employed farmer. His family includes
Ichino Oikawa (wife), and Masami Oikawa (son). His home address is listed as Gibson
Road, Rural Route No. 1, New Westminster, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Picture
Butte, AB.
|
8929 | Yasuo Oikawa | 01 October 1920 | Male |
He was born on 1 October 1920. He was a logger employed by Steelhead Logging Company,
Steelhead, BC. His family includes Mitsu Oikawa (mother; nee Mitsu Abe), and Hashisaburo
Oikawa (father). His home address is listed as 32nd Avenue, Ruskin, BC and Steelhead,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Hope, BC.
|
6985 | Yoemon Oikawa | 16 April 1893 | Unknown |
He was born on 16 April 1893. He was a strawberry grower. His family includes Chujoro
Oikawa (mother; nee Chujoro Onodera), Yojiro Oikawa (father), Yoshiye Oikawa (wife;
nee Yoshiye Onodera), Toyoko Oikawa (daughter), Tokio Oikawa (son), Shigeru Oikawa
(son), Taeko Oikawa (daughter), Mitsuko Oikawa (daughter), and Yoko Oikawa (daughter).
His home address is listed as 21st Avenue, Rural Route No. 1, Whonnock, BC. He was
forcibly uprooted to Lemon Creek, Slocan, BC and Ontario.
|
7572 | Yoshino Oikawa | 20 April 1900 | Female |
She was born on 20 April 1900. She was a housewife. Her family includes Seiichiro
Oikawa (husband), Tsuyoshi Oikawa (son), Atsushi Oikawa (son), and Yoshiko Oikawa
(daughter). Her father’s given name is Kurachitsu. Her home address is listed as Annacis
Island, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Kaslo, BC.
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14865 | Yoshio Oikawa | 03 July 1907 | Male |
He was born on 3 July 1907. He was a farmer. His family includes Tokue Oikawa (mother;
nee Tokue Minamoto) and Rokusaburo Oikawa [possibly Kokusaburo Oikawa] (father). His
home address is listed as New Westminster, BC and Lion Island, Richmond, BC. He was
forcibly uprooted to Vernon, BC and Kelowna, BC.
|
2951 | Yoshio Oikawa | 15 February 1917 | Male |
He was born on 15 February 1917. His name is also listed as Yoshio Ernest Oikawa.
He was a salesman employed by Mr. Furuya Company Limited, 318 Powell Street, Vancouver,
BC. His family includes Mitsu Oikawa (mother; nee Mitsu Abe) and Hachisaburo Oikawa
(father). His home address is listed as 1390 West 13th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was
forcibly uprooted to Ontario.
|
7147 | Yoshiye Oikawa | 29 June 1900 | Female |
She was born on 29 June 1900. Her maiden name is Yoshiye Onodera. Her occupation is
listed as “Farmer’s Help and Housewife”. Her family includes Harue Onodera (mother;
nee Harue Inomata), Hanzaemon Onodera (father), Yoemon Oikawa (husband), Toyoko Oikawa
(daughter), Tokio Oikawa (son), Shigeru Oikawa (son), Taeko Oikawa (daughter), Mitsuko
Oikawa (daughter), and Yoko Oikawa (daughter). Her home address is listed as 21st
Avenue, Rural Route No. 1, Haney, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Lemon Creek, Slocan,
BC.
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6278 | Yoshiyuki Oikawa | 27 February 1924 | Male |
He was born on 27 February 1924. His family includes Masu Oikawa (mother; nee Masu
Hatakeyama), and Zennoshin Oikawa (father). His home address is listed as River Road,
Sunbury, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Carey, MB.
|
8628 | Zennoshin Oikawa | 09 July 1885 | Male |
He was born on 9 July 1885. He was a self-employed fisherman. His family includes
Masu Oikawa (wife), Hisashi Oikawa (son), Eiki Oikawa (son), Emiko Oikawa (daughter),
Yoshiyuki Oikawa (son), and Choju Oikawa (son). His home address is listed as Rural
Route No. 1, New Westminster, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to St. Pierre, MB.
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Oike
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
5522 | Eichi Oike | 31 July 1918 | Male |
He was born on 31 July 1918. He is also listed in the files as Eich Oike. He was a
farmer employed by his father. His family includes Sada Oike (mother; nee Sada Sugimoto),
and Kiusuke Oike (father). His home address is listed as 22nd Road, Rural Route No.
1, Haney, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Winnipeg, MB.
|
10089 | Hideo Oike | 01 July 1909 | Male |
He was born on 1 July 1909. He worked at the rooming house on 215 Princess Avenue,
Vancouver, BC. His family includes Yoshiko Oike (wife; nee Yoshiko Zuzuki [possibly
Yoshiko Suzuki]), Kazuye Oike (daughter), Bunzo Oike (father), Haru Oike (mother;
nee Haru Sakamoto). His home address is listed as 215 Princess Avenue, Vancouver,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Boston Flats Farm, Ashcroft, BC.
|
8695 | Kiusuke Oike | 18 June 1887 | Male |
He was born on 18 June 1887. He was a self-employed farmer. His family includes Sada
Oike (wife), Yukie Watanabe (daughter; nee Yukie Oike), Harue Tamaki (daughter; nee
Harue Oike), Noe Kumagai (daughter; nee Noe Oike), Hisae Shimoi (daughter; nee Hisae
Oike), Masaru Oike (son), Eichi Oike (son), Yoshiko Kubo (daughter; nee Yoshiko Oike),
and Sumio Oike (son). His home address is listed as 22nd Road, Rural Route No. 1,
Haney, BC. he was forcibly uprooted to Barnhartville, BC.
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5524 | Masaru Oike | 17 July 1915 | Male |
He was born on 17 July 1915. He was a millhand employed by Hammond Cedar Company,
Hammond, BC. His family includes Sada Oike (mother; nee Sada Sugimoto), Kiusuke Oike
(father), and Yaye Oike (wife; nee Yaye Tamemoto). His home address is listed as 22nd
Road, Rural Route No. 1, Haney, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Spearhill, MB.
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10288 | Nobuyo Oike | 30 April 1918 | Female |
She was born on 30 April 1918. She was a dressmaker employed by Miss S. Zuzuki. Her
family includes Tsuruichi Oike (father) and Suyeno Oike (mother; nee Suyeno Makino).
Her home address is listed as 456 Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to New Denver, BC.
|
8696 | Sada Oike | 14 September 1881 | Female |
She was born on 14 September 1881. Her maiden name is Sada Sigumori. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Riki Sigumori (mother; nee Riki Shiraishi), Minekichi Sigumori
(father), Kiusuke Oike (husband), Noe Kumagai (daughter; nee Noe Oike), Yukie Watanabe
(daughter; nee Yukie Oike), Harue Tamaki (daughter; nee Harue Oike), Hisae Shimoi
(daughter; nee Hisae Oike), Masaru Oike (son), Eichi Oike (son), Yoshiko Kubo (daughter;
nee Yoshiko Oike), and Sumio Oike (son). Her home address is listed as 22nd Road,
Rural Route No. 1, Haney, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Barnhartvale, BC.
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5523 | Sumio Oike | 02 February 1924 | Male |
He was born on 2 February 1924. He was a millhand employed by Hammond City, Haney,
BC. His family includes Sada Oike (mother; nee Sada Sugimoto), and Kiusuke Oike (father).
His home address is listed as 22nd Road, Rural Route No. 1, Haney, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Moss Spur, MB.
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1971 | Tsuruichi Oike | 02 September 1885 | Male |
He was born on 2 September 1885. He was a fish buyer for National Fish Company, Vancouver,
BC. His family includes Suyeno Oike (wife; nee Suyeno Makino; deceased), Tatsue Yokota
(daughter; nee Tatsue Oike), Kanaye Oike (daughter), Toshikazu Oike (son), Nobuyo
Oike (daughter), and Hideko Oike (daughter). His home address is listed as 456 East
Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC, Rosebery,
BC, and Montreal, QC.
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5562 | Yaye Oike | 13 August 1918 | Female |
She was born on 13 August 1918. Her maiden name is Yaye Tamemoto. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Koma Tamemoto (mother; nee Koma Ishimoto), Josuke Tamemoto [possibly
Jyosuke Tamemoto] (father), Masaru Oike (husband). Her home address is listed as P.O.
Box 201, Steveston, BC and 22nd Road, Haney, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Portage
la Prairie, MB.
|
10090 | Yoshiko Oike | 05 May 1916 | Female |
She was born on 5 May 1916. She was a housewife. Her family includes Hideo Oike (husband),
Kumzo Suzuki (father), Nobu Suzuki (mother; nee Nobu Yamamoto), and Kazuye Oike (daughter).
Her home address is listed as 215 Princess Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Bridge River, BC.
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Oishi
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
7218 | Jujiro Oishi | 14 January 1894 | Male |
He was born on 14 January 1894. He is also listed as George Oishi and George Jujiro
Oishi in the file. No occupation is listed in the file. His family includes Tami Okatsu
(mother), Hisakichi Oshi (father), Sue Endo (wife), Iwao Oishi (son), Masako Oishi
(daughter), Takashi Oishi (son), Mamoru Oishi (son), Tsutomu Oishi (son), Kiyoko Oishi
(daughter), and Shigeko Oishi (daughter). His home address is not listed in the file.
He was forcibly uprooted to Kamloops, BC.
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Oiye
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
12498 | Jiro Oiye | 01 April 1892 | Male |
He was born on 1 April 1892. He was a salesman employed by Kelly, Douglas & Company,
367 Water Street, Vancouver, BC. His family includes Take Oiye (mother), Koichiro
Oiye [also listed as Hatsuma Oiye] (father), Sadako Oiye (wife; nee Sadako Komukai),
Kazuo Oiye (son), Roy Oiye [also listed as Shoji Oiye] (son), Keiko Oiye (daughter),
Mana Oiye (daughter). His home address is listed as 661 Keefer Street, Vancouver,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC and Hamilton, ON.
|
8964 | Sadako Oiye | 17 August 1904 | Female |
She was born on 17 August 1904. Her maiden name is Sadako Komukai. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Kazuko Komukai (mother; nee Kazuko Oiye), Tsunekichi Komukai (father),
Jiro Oiye (husband), Kazuo Oiye (son), Mana Oiye (daughter), Roy Oiye [also listed
as Shoji Oiye] (son), and Keiko Oiye (daughter). Her home address is listed as 661
Keefer Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
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Oka
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
3731 | Akira Oka | 03 September 1925 | Male |
He was born on 3 September 1925. His family includes Umeo Oka (mother; nee Umeo Shigetomi),
and Shigeta Oka (father). His home address is listed as P.O. Box 148, Port Hammond,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Glenlea, MB.
|
7901 | Kinori Oka | 20 February 1904 | Female |
She was born on 20 February 1904. She was a housewife. Her family includes Setsu Shinohara
(mother; nee Setsu Fukamaji), Jotaro Shinohara (father), Sanzo Oka (husband), Miyuki
Oka (daughter), Masako Oka (daughter), and Eiichiro Oka (son). Her home address is
listed as Woodfibre, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC.
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4841 | Mitsuno Oka | 21 February 1911 | Female |
She was born on 21 February 1911. She was a housewife. Her family includes Yuki Sano
(mother; nee Yuki Watanabe), Idejiro Sano (father), Takuma Oka (husband), Keiko Oka
(daughter), Yoriko Oka (daughter), Miki Oka (daughter), Lillian Oka (daughter), and
Tadashi Oka (son). Her home address is listed as Dewdney Trunk Road, Whonnock, BC.
Rural Route, No. 1, Whonnock, BC is listed as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted
to Raymond, AB.
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3729 | Rose Oka | 03 December 1921 | Female |
She was born on 3 December 1921. Her name is also listed in the files as Rose Haruko
Oka. She was a farmer’s help employed by Mr. Arinobu. Her family includes Umeo Oka
(mother; nee Umeo Shigetomi), and Shigeta Oka (father). Her home address is listed
as P.O. Box 148, Port Hammond, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Glenlea, MB.
|
8148 | Sanzo Oka | 29 December 1890 | Male |
He was born on 29 December 1890. He was a millhand employed by B.C. Pulp Company,
Woodfibre, BC. His family includes Kinori Oka (wife; nee Kinori Shinohara), Miyuki
Oka (daughter), Masako Oka [also listed as Betty Oka] (daughter), Eiichiro Oka (son),
Tsuruyo Oka (mother; nee Tsuruyo Mihara), and Tsurukichi Oka (father). His home address
is listed as Woodfibre, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC.
|
13599 | Shiro Oka | 1889 | Male |
He was a farmer. His birth date is approximate. His full case file is missing, but
part of it was recovered from the Bird Commission file RG33-69 Volume 70 File 1385
dealing with the Haney Box Co. His family includes Tazu Oka (wife, née Tazu Kaseguma),
Taeko Oka (daughter; deceased), Takashi Oka (son), Ritsuko Oka (daughter), Takiye
Oka (daughter), and Chiyeko Oka (daughter, also listed as Chieko Oka). His home address
is listed as 17th Avenue, Rural Route No. 1, Haney, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to
Tashme, BC.
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4837 | Sozaburo Oka | 26 June 1903 | Male |
He was born on 26 June 1903. He was a self-employed farmer. His family includes Matsuno
Oka (mother; nee Matsuno Takatsuka), Tojuro Oka (father), Yatsuko Oka (wife), and
Hazime Oka (son). His home address is listed as Dewdney Trunk Road, Whonnock, BC.
Rural Route, No. 1, Whonnock, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted
to Raymond, AB.
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15002 | Taeko Oka | 27 October 1923 | Female |
She was born on 27 October 1923. She was a student. Her family includes Tazu Oka [possibly
Tagu Oka] (mother; nee Tazu Kaseguma or Tagu Kaseguma), and Shiro Oka (father). Rural
Route No. 1, Haney, BC is listed as a former address.
|
13259 | Takashi Oka | 25 August 1920 | Male |
He was born on 25 August 1920. He was a farmer. His family includes Tazu Oka [also
listed as Tazuko Oka] (mother) and Shiro Oka (father). His home address is listed
as Haney, BC. St. Joseph’s Hospital, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address.
|
4838 | Takuma Oka | 22 March 1904 | Male |
He was born on 22 March 1904. He was a self-employed farmer. His family includes Kimi
Oka (mother; nee Kimi Itano), Tomaji Oka (father), Mitsuno Oka (wife; nee Mitsuno
Sano), Keiko Oka (daughter), Yoriko Oka (daughter), Miki Oka (daughter), Lillian Oka
(daughter), and Tadashi Oka (son). His home address is listed as 2495 Dewdney Trunk
Road, Whonnock, BC. Rural Route, No. 1, Whonnock, BC is listed as a former address.
He was forcibly uprooted to Stirling, AB.
|
8691 | Tazu Oka | 10 December 1897 | Female |
She was born on 10 December 1897. Her maiden name is Tazu Kaseguma. She was a self-employed
farmer. Her family includes Kinu Kaseguma (mother; nee Kinu Yamaguchi), Shikajiro
Kaseguma (father), Shiro Oka (husband), Taeko Oka (daughter; deceased), Takashi Oka
(son), Ritsuko Oka (daughter), Takiye Oka (daughter), and Chiyeko Oka (daughter, also
listed as Chieko Oka). Her home address is listed as 17th Avenue, Rural Route No.
1, Haney, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
|
8602 | Tsuruye Oka | 01 November 1865 | Female |
She was born on 1 November 1865. She was a housewife. Her family includes Tsurukichi
Oka (husband; deceased). Her home address is listed as Rural Route No. 1, Abbotsford,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC and Hamilton, ON.
|
4226 | Umeo Oka | 23 January 1896 | Female |
She was born on 23 January 1896. She was a Japanese language teacher. She was associated
with the Japanese School Maintainers Association. Her family includes Mon Shigetomi
(mother; nee Mon Sato), Ichiro Shigetomi (father), Shigeta Oka (husband; deceased),
and Kujoshi Oka [possibly Hujoshi Oka] (son). Her home address is listed as P.O. Box
118, Hammond, BC [possibly P.O. Box 148, Hammond, BC]. She was forcibly uprooted to
Glenlea, MB and Winnipeg, MB.
|
4809 | Yatsuko Oka | 05 March 1909 | Female |
She was born on 5 March 1909. She was a housewife. Her family includes Kimiko Itano
(mother), Tomaji Itano (father), Sozaburo Oka (husband), and Hazime Oka (son). Her
home address is listed as Dewdney Trunk Road, Whonnock, BC. Rural Route, No. 1, Whonnock,
BC is listed as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted to Raymond, AB.
|
Okabayashi
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
9257 | Kaoru Okabayashi | 02 November 1896 | Male |
He was born on 02 November, 1896. He was a shingle cutter employed by Capilano Shingle
Company. His family includes Yuki Okabayashi (mother), Katsutaro Okabayashi (father),
Haruyuki Okabayashi (wife; nee Haruyuki Okbayashi; deceased), Haruka Okabayashi (daughter;
in Japan) and Nieka Okbayashi (daughter; in Japan). His home address is listed as
Capilano Shingle Company, Hatzic Lake, BC. Stave Falls, BC is listed as a former address.
He was forcibly uprooted to Nipigon Lake Timber Company, Beardmore ON.
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Okabe
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
5795 | Chizuno Okabe | 09 April 1923 | Female |
She was born on 9 April 1923. She was a househelp. Her family includes Taki Okabe
(mother; nee Taki Fukawa), and Denjiro Okabe (father). Her home address is listed
as Dewdney Trunk Road, Mission, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge, AB.
|
5794 | Hideshi Okabe | 19 June 1918 | Male |
He was born on 19 June 1918. He was a farmer employed his father. His family includes
Take Okabe (mother; nee Take Fukawa), and Denjiro Okabe (father). His home address
is listed as Dewdney Trunk Road, Mission, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge,
AB.
|
4349 | Kasumi Okabe | 08 February 1919 | Female |
She was born on 8 February 1919. She was a housewife. Her family includes Shimae Nakano
(mother; nee Shimae Gyotoku), Jisaburo Nakano (father), Katsuyoshi Okabe (husband),
and Kenichi Okabe (son). Her home address is listed as Second Avenue, Rural Route,
No. 1, Port Hammond, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Elm Creek, MB.
|
5003 | Katsuyoshi Okabe | 21 July 1919 | Male |
He was born on 21 July 1919. He was a truck driver employed by Stave Lake Cedar, Dewdney
Lake, BC. His family includes Nobu Okabe (mother), Terukichi Okabe (father), Kasumi
Okabe (wife; nee Kasumi Nakana), and Kenichi Okabe (son). His home address is listed
as Rural Route No. 1, Port Hammond, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Elm Creek, MB
and Eustache, MB.
|
8639 | Kenji Okabe | 01 January 1910 | Male |
He was born on 1 January 1910. He was a self-employed fruit farmer. His family includes
Itsu Okabe (mother; nee Itsu Asaoka), Kentaro Okabe (father), Yoshiye Okabe (wife;
nee Yoshiye Nagasaka), Kunio Okabe (son), and Itsuye Okabe (daughter). His home address
is listed as Horrel Road, Rural Route No. 1, New Westminster, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Carey, MB, Elie, MB and he was exiled to Japan on 31 May 1946.
|
4353 | Nobu Okabe | 18 October 1889 | Female |
She was born on 18 October 1889. She was a housewife. Her family includes Fuji Norimatsu
(mother), Zenji Norimatsu (father), Terukichi Okabe (husband), Katsuyoshi Okabe (son)
and Satoru Okabe (son). Her home address is listed as Second Avenue, Rural Route,
No. 1, Port Hammond, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Elm Creek, MB.
|
8463 | Sakuma Okabe | 05 July 1892 | Male |
He was born on 5 July 1892. He was a millworker employed by Ocean Falls Pulp & Paper
Company, Ocean Falls, BC. His family includes Aino Okabe (wife; in Japan), Yashitaka
Okabe (son; in Japan), Yasuko Okabe (daughter; in Japan), Kumayo Okabe (daughter;
in Japan), Masakatsu Okabe (son; in Japan), Shichi Okabe (mother), and Kayouhei Okabe
(father). His home address is listed as Box 500, Ocean Falls, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Magrath, Alberta.
|
5001 | Satoru Okabe | 27 May 1922 | Male |
He was born on 27 May 1922. He was a millhand employed by B.C. Pulp and Paper Company,
Woodfibre, BC. His family includes Nobu Okabe (mother), and Terukichi Okabe (father).
His home address is listed as 2nd Avenue, Rural Route No. 1, Port Hammond, BC. He
was forcibly uprooted to Elm Creek, MB.
|
5887 | Taki Okabe | 01 January 1897 | Female |
She was born on 1 January 1897. Her maiden name is Taki Fukawa. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Kune Fukawa (mother; nee Kune Omori), Wakatsu Fukawa (father),
Denjiro Okabe (husband), Tamotsu Okabe (son), Chizuno Okabe (daughter), Yoshino Okabe
(daughter), Isao Okabe (son), Hideshi Okabe (son), and Hitoshi Okabe (son). Her home
address is listed as Dewdney Trunk Road, Mission, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to
Picture Butte, AB.
|
5774 | Tamotsu Okabe | 03 March 1920 | Male |
He was born on 3 March 1920. He was an auto salesman employed by Routledge Motors,
Mission, BC. His family includes Taki Okabe (mother; nee Taki Fukawa), and Denjiro
Okabe (father). His home address is listed as Dewdney Trunk Road, Mission, BC. He
was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge, AB.
|
5000 | Terukichi Okabe | 21 May 1889 | Male |
He was born on 21 May 1889. He was a self-employed strawberry grower. His family includes
Katsu Okabe (mother; nee Katsu Shin), Genji Okabe (father), Nobu Okabe (wife), Katsuyoshi
Okabe (son), and Satoru Okabe (son). His home address is listed as 2nd Avenue, Rural
Route No. 1, Port Hammond, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Eustache, MB.
|
5773 | Yoshino Okabe | 09 May 1925 | Female |
She was born on 9 May 1925. Her family includes Taki Okabe (mother; nee Taki Fukawa),
and Denjiro Okabe (father). Her home address is listed as Dewdney Trunk Road, Mission,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge, AB.
|
6256 | Yoshiye Okabe | 22 January 1918 | Female |
She was born on 22 January 1918. She was a housewife. Her family includes Kenji Okabe
(husband), Kunio Okabe (son), and Itsuye Okabe (daughter). Her home address is listed
as Horrel Road, Delta, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Carey, MB and she was exiled
to Japan on 31 May 1946.
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Okada
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
7411 | Chiyeko Okada | 11 July 1913 | Female |
She was born on 11 July 1913. She was a housewife. Her family includes Kiyo Fukumoto
[possibly Kujo Fukumoto] (mother; nee Kiyo Iwasaki or Kujo Iwasaki), Ichitaro Fukumoto
(father), Yoshitaro Okada (husband), Dennis Okada [also listed as Shoji Okada] (son),
and Ronald Okada [also listed as Koji Okada] (son). Her home address is listed as
130 Fourth Avenue West, Vancouver, BC. 3573 Tanner Street, Vancouver, BC is listed
as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted to Christina Lake, BC.
|
9710 | Eika Okada | 16 December 1916 | Female |
She was born on 16 December 1916. She was a houseworker employed by Mrs. C. Halterman,
5391 Angus Drive, Vancouver, BC. Her family includes Suma Okada (mother; nee Suma
Nakamura) and Jisaku Okada (father). Her home address is listed as 1539 West 4th Avenue,
Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to 199 Bridgeport Street, London, ON.
|
9712 | Esther Okada | 10 February 1919 | Female |
She was born on 10 February 1919. Her name is also listed in the file as Katsuko Okada.
Her family includes Suma Okada (mother; nee Suma Nakamura) and Jisaku Okada (father).
Her home address is listed as 1539 West 4th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Slocan, BC.
|
12588 | Harry Okada | 03 March 1925 | Male |
He was born on 3 March 1925. His name is also listed as Kaoru Okada. He was a student
at Britannia High School, Vancouver, BC. His family includes Tsune Okada (mother)
and Tadaichi Okada (father). He lived in Clayoquot, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to
Sandon, BC.
|
5200 | Haruyuki Okada | 31 December 1899 | Male |
He was born on 31 December 1899. He was a millwright. His family includes Rakuji Okada
(mother), Bunkichi Okada (father), and Tomi Okada (wife; nee Tomi Nomura). His home
address is listed as P.O. Box 125, Chemainus, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Tashme,
BC and he was exiled to Japan on 31 May 1946.
|
2454 | Hatsuyo Okada | 13 October 1888 | Female |
She was born on 13 October 1888. Her occupation is listed as housewife. Her family
includes Kiwazo Okada (husband), Shigeto Okada (son), Natsue Ikebata (daughter; nee
Natsue Okada), Sawako Okada (daughter), Shigeji Okada (son), Shigezo Okada (son),
and Toyoko Okada (daughter). Her home address is listed as Dyke Road, Steveston, BC.
She was forcibly uprooted to Raymond, AB.
|
7112 | Henry Okada | 14 June 1923 | Male |
He was born on 14 June 1923. His name is also listed in the file as Yukio Henry Okada.
He was a student. His family includes Tsune Okada (mother; nee Tsune Kazi) and Tadaichi
Okada (father). His home address is listed as Clayoquot, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Ontario.
|
9335 | Hidekazu Okada | 25 April 1921 | Male |
He was born on 25 April 1921. He was a logger employed by Capilano Shingle Company,
Hatzic, BC. His family includes Tsune Okada (mother; nee Tsune Kaji) and Tadaichi
Okada (father). He lived in Clayoquot, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to 12 Mile Creek,
Hope, BC.
|
7104 | Hideo Okada | 26 March 1920 | Male |
He was born on 26 March 1920. He is also listed as Hideo Lloyd Paul Okada in the file.
He was a labourer employed by Terminal Lumber Company, Vancouver, BC. His family includes
Suma Nakamura (mother), Jisaku Okada (father), Esther Katsuko Okada (sister), and
Eiko Okada (sister). His home address is listed as 1539 West 4th Avenue, Vancouver,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Taft, BC and Toronto, ON.
|
6474 | Hitoshi Okada | 27 March 1912 | Male |
He was born on 27 March 1912. He was a boom contractor employed by Victoria Lumber
Manufacturing Company, Chemainus, BC. His family includes Rakujiro Okada (mother;
nee Rakujiro Mizuta), Bukichi Okada (father), Shizuka Okada [also listed as Jane Okada]
(wife; nee Shizuka Jane Taniwa), and Richard Okada [also listed as Toshio Okada] (son).
His home address is listed as Chemainus, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC
and Fort William, ON.
|
1302 | Jisaku Okada | 22 August 1879 | Male |
Okada was born on 22 August 1879. No occupation is listed for him, but he held a diploma
in “Steam Heating Massaging” which he requested be sent to him at Slocan City, BC,
leading officials to believe he had taken two “steam heating Therapeutic machines”
with him when he was forcibly uprooted. His family includes Shiyo Okada (mother; nee
Shiyo Kubo; deceased at time of file), Josaku Okada (father; deceased at time of file),
Suma Okada (wife), Shigeko Okada (daughter), Eiko Okada (daughter), Ukio Okada (son),
Mary Okada [also listed as Mitsuko Okada] (daughter; born 23 July 1926), Paul Okada
[also listed as Hideo Okada] (son), Esther Okada [also listed as Katsuko Okada] (daughter),
and Fusako Yoshimoto (daughter; nee Fusako Okada). His home address is listed as 1539
W. 4th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC on 5 June 1942.
His address as of 6 February 1947 is listed as 232 Sterling Road, Toronto, ON. His
listed seized property includes household goods, two vibrators, one blood pressure
machine, and one box of machine tools, all sold on his daughter’s file. He kept twenty-four
chickens at his home in Vancouver.
|
3922 | Katsuko Okada | 09 January 1915 | Female |
She was born on 9 January 1915. She was a housewife. Her family includes Ifada Iwasaki
[possibly Ibada Iwasaki] (mother) and Shigeto Okada (husband). Her home address is
listed as P.O. Box 215, Seventh Avenue and Chatham, Steveston, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Raymond, AB.
|
6557 | Kayo Okada | 21 February 1907 | Female |
She was born on 21 February 1907. Her maiden name is Kayo Kitagawa. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Jukema Kitagawa (father), Ryoichi Okada (husband), Michiko Okada
(daughter), Keiko Okada (daughter), Shizuo Okada (son; born 1943), and Junichi Okada
(son). Her home address is listed as P.O. Box 125, Chemainus, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Tashme, BC.
|
5024 | Kiwazo Okada | 05 September 1883 | Male |
He was born on 5 September 1883. He was a self-employed fisherman. His family includes
Hatsuyo Okada (wife), Shigeto Okada (son), Natsue Ikebata (daughter; nee Natsue Okada),
Shigeji Okada (son), Sawako Okada (daughter), Shigezo Okada (son), and Toyoko Okada
(daughter). His home address is listed as P.O. Box 215, 7th Avenue & Moncton Street,
Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Raymond, AB and Lethbridge, AB.
|
10762 | Matsuye Okada | 15 November 1920 | Female |
She was born on 15 November 1920. She was a cannery worker. Her family includes Takanori
Okada (husband), Ichitaro Hosaki (father), Seki Hosaki (mother; nee Seki Mukumoto),
Tsuma Hosaki (step-mother; nee Tsuma Kato), and Chizuko Okada [also listed as Nancy
Okada] (daughter). Her home address is listed as 2631 Nelson Avenue, Vancouver, BC.
She was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC.
|
13327 | May Okada | 20 May 1918 | Female |
She was born on 20 May 1918. She was a stenographer employed by Smith Davidson and
Wright. Her family includes Toyo Okada (mother; nee Toyo Tateishi) and Frank Yoshimori
Okada (father). Her home address is listed as 5195 Royal Oak Avenuye, New Westminster,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Revelstoke, BC.
|
5759 | Minoru Okada | 05 May 1924 | Male |
He was born on 5 May 1924. He was a millhand employed by V.L. & M. Company, Chemainus,
BC. His family includes Tome Okada (mother; nee Tome Nomura), and Haruyuki Okada (father).
His home address is listed as P.O. Box 123, Chemainus, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Eatonville, ON.
|
11104 | Mitsuko Okada | 16 June 1919 | Female |
She is also listed as Kathleen Okada. She was born on 16 June 1919. She was a cannery
worker employed by Francis Millerd and Company. Her family includes Saburo Okada (father)
and Mone Okada (mother; nee Mone Yoshinaga). Her home address is listed as 358 Powell
Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC.
|
11106 | Mone Okada | 16 November 1885 | Female |
Her maiden name was Mone Yoshinaga. She was born on 16 November 1885. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Shinsaku Yoshinaga (father), Kajio Yoshinaga (mother; nee Kajio
Tanaka), Saburo Okada (husband), Tamaye Sawada (daughter; nee Tamaye Okada), Momoye
Ikeda (daughter; nee Momoye Okada), Takanori Okada (son), Kathleen Okada [also listed
as Mitsuko Okada] (daughter), and Betty Okada [also listed as Toshiko Okada] (daughter).
Her home address is listed as 358 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to New Denver, BC.
|
1713 | Osamu Okada | 05 March 1901 | Male |
He was born on 5 March 1901. He was a boom man employed by Victoria Lumber Company,
Chemainus, BC. His family includes Rukujo Okada (mother), Bunkichi Okada (father),
Yaeko Okada (wife; nee Yaeko Ichihara), Lillian Okada [also listed as Chiye Okada
or Chie Okada] (daughter), Anne Okada [also listed as Aki Okada] (daughter), Hajime
Okada (son), and June Okada [also listed as Sayuri Okada] (daughter). His home address
is listed as Chemainus, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC and was exiled
to Japan on 31 May 1946.
|
11851 | Rakiju Okada | 01 February 1878 | Female |
She was born on 1 February 1878. She was a housewife. Her family includes Bunkichi
Okada (husband; in Japan). She lived in Chemainus, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to
Vancouver, BC and died on 19 June 1942.
|
3081 | Reiso Okada | 02 October 1916 | Male |
He was born on 02 October 1916. He was a logger employed at Stillwater, BC. His family
includes Isano Okada (mother) and Toyokichi Okada (father). His home address is listed
as 433 Alexander Street, Vancouver, BC. Suzuki Camp, Stillwater, BC is listed as a
former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Hastings Park, Vancouver, BC and New Denver,
BC.
|
5191 | Ryoichi Okada | 25 October 1903 | Male |
He was born on 25 October 1903. He was a millhand employed by Victoria Lumber Company,
Chemainus, BC. His family includes Kayo Okada (wife), Michiko Okada (daughter), Keiko
Okada (daughter), Shizuo Okada (son; born 1943), and Junichi Okada (son). His home
address is listed as Chemainus, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC and Kapuskasing,
ON.
|
8006 | Saburo Okada | 10 April 1881 | Male |
He was born on 10 April 1881. He was a gardener. His family includes Mitsu Okada (mother;
nee Mitsu Kimura), Motohei Okada (father), Mona Okada (wife; nee Mona Yoshinaga),
Kathleen Okada [also listed as Mitsuko Okada] (daughter), Takanori Okada (son), Betty
Okada [also listed as Toshiko Okada] (daughter), Momoye Ikeda (daughter; nee Momoye
Okada), and Tamaye Sawada (daughter; nee Tamaye Okada). His home address is listed
as 2631 Nelson Street, West Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to New Denver,
BC.
|
14781 | Satoru Okada | 29 November 1916 | Male |
He was born on 29 November 1916. His family includes Rokuju Okada [possibly Rakuju
Okada] (mother; nee Rokuju Mizuta or Rakuju Mizuta), Bukichi Okada (father), and Hitashi
Okada [also listed as Hitashi A. Okada] (brother). Chemainus, BC is listed as a former
address. He was forcibly uprooted to Hastings Park, Vancouver, BC.
|
1756 | Shigeji Okada | 26 January 1920 | Male |
He was born on 26 January 1920. He was a fisherman formerly employed by B.C. Packers,
Steveston, BC. His family includes Hatsuyo Sakurai (mother), Kiwazo Okada (father),
and Shigeto Okada (brother). His home address is listed as Burrard Cannery, 7th Avenue,
Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Raymond, AB.
|
9713 | Shigeko Okada | 25 September 1913 | Female |
She was born on 25 September 1913. Her name is also listed in the file as Mary Okada.
Her family includes Suma Okada (mother; nee Suma Nakamura) and Jisaku Okada (father).
Her home address is listed as 1539 West 4th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Slocan, BC.
|
2456 | Shigeso Okada | 20 March 1923 | Male |
He was born on 20 March 1923. He was a student. His family includes Hatsuyo Okada
(mother; nee Hatsuyo Sakurai) and Kiwazo Okada (father). His home address is listed
as Burrard Cannery, 7th Avenue, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Raymond,
AB.
|
4989 | Shigeto Okada | 16 October 1909 | Male |
He was born on 16 October 1909. He was a fisherman employed by B.C. Packers, Steveston,
BC. His family includes Hatsuyo Okada (mother; nee Hatsuyo Sakyrai or Hatsuyo Sakurai),
Kiwazo Okada (father), and Katsuko Okada (wife; nee Katsuko Iwasaki). His home address
is listed as P.O. Box 215, 7th Avenue & Chatham, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Raymond, AB.
|
6120 | Shizuka Okada | 31 January 1915 | Female |
She was born on 31 January 1915. She is also listed as Jane Okada. Her maiden name
is Shizuka Taniwa. She was a housewife. Her family includes Naka Taniwa (mother; nee
Naka Tobu), Risaburo Taniwa (father), Hitoshi Okada (husband), and Richard Okada [also
listed as Toshio Okada] (son). Her home address is listed as P.O. Box 125, Chemainus,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC.
|
9711 | Suma Okada | 18 August 1888 | Female |
She was born on 18 August 1888. Her maiden name is Suma Nakamura. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Tami Nakamura (mother; nee Tami Yoshikawa), Eihachi Nakamura (father),
Jisaku Okada (husband), Shigeko Okada (daughter), Eiko Okada (daughter), Ukio Okada
(son), Mary Okada [also listed as Mitsuko Okada] (daughter; born 23 July 1926), Paul
Okada [also listed as Hideo Okada] (son), Esther Okada [also listed as Katsuko Okada]
(daughter), and Fusako Yoshimoto (daughter; nee Fusako Okada). Her home address is
listed as 1539 West 4th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan,
BC.
|
8692 | Tadaichi Okada | 15 May 1879 | Male |
He was born on 15 May 1879. He was a self-employed farmer. His family includes Yuki
Shimizu (mother), Kiyo Okada (adopted mother), Matagoro Shimizu (father), Sajiro Okada
(adopted father), and Tsune Okada (wife; nee Tsune Kaji). He lived in Clayoquot, BC.
He was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC.
|
2336 | Takanori Okada | 03 February 1914 | Male |
He was born on 3 February 1914. He was a landscape gardener. His family includes Mone
Okada (mother), Saburo Okada (father), Matsuye Okada (wife; nee Matsuye Hosaki), and
Chizuko Okada [also listed as Nancy Okada] (daughter). His home address is listed
as 2631 Nelson Avenye, Burnaby, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC.
|
13942 | Takeo Okada | 03 January 1911 | Male |
He was born on 3 January 1911. His name is also listed as Takeo Harry Okada and the
file indicates he also used the name Maseo Sakai. He was a millhand. His family includes
Kawesho Okada (mother; nee Kawesho Waki) and Shozo Okada (father). 258 East Hastings
Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Fort
William, ON.
|
6670 | Tomi Okada | 15 January 1901 | Female |
She was born on 15 January 1901. Her maiden name is Tomi Nomura. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Masa Nomura (mother; nee Masa Yamanaka), Kanetaro Nomura (father),
Haruyuki Okada (husband). Her home address is listed as Chemainus, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Tashme, BC and she was exiled to Japan on 31 May 1946.
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6363 | Tommy Okada | 17 September 1918 | Male |
He was born on 17 September 1918. He is also listed in the files as Tommy Edward Okada.
He was a sawmill hand employed by V.L. and M. Lumber Company, Chemainus, BC. His family
includes Miki Okada (mother; nee Miki Mizuta), and Bukichi Okada [possibly Bunkichi
Okada] (father). His home address is listed as P.O. Box 125, Chemainus, BC. He was
forcibly uprooted to Toronto, ON.
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11105 | Toshiko Okada | 25 December 1920 | Female |
She is also listed as Betty Okada. She was born on 25 December 1920. She was a maid.
Her family includes Saburo Okada (father) and Mone Okada (mother; nee Mone Yoshinaga).
Her home address is listed as 358 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to New Denver, BC.
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8693 | Tsune Okada | 24 September 1895 | Female |
She was born on 24 September 1895. Her maiden name is Tsune Kaji. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Ume Kaji (mother), Kakuji Kaji (father), and Tadaichi Okada (husband).
She lived in Clayoquot, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC.
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7093 | Ukio Okada | 15 August 1923 | Male |
He was born on 15 August 1923. He was a mill hand employed by Terminal Lumber, Vancouver,
BC. His family includes Suma Okada (mother; nee Suma Nakamura) and Jisaku Okada (father).
His home address is listed as 1539 West 4th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to 344 Richmond Street, London, ON.
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6566 | Yaeko Okada | 28 August 1908 | Female |
She was born on 28 August 1908. Her maiden name is Yaeko Ichihara. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Hisami Ichihara (mother), Goro Ichihara (father), Osamu Okada
(husband), Lillian Okada [also listed as Chiye Okada or Chie Okada] (daughter), Anne
Okada [also listed as Aki Okada] (daughter), Hajime Okada (son), and June Okada [also
listed as Sayuri Okada] (daughter). Her home address is listed as Chemainus, BC. She
was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC and she was exiled to Japan on 31 May 1946.
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7256 | Yoshitaro Okada | 12 January 1909 | Male |
He was born on 12 January 1909. He was a bookkeeper employed by British Columbia Fish
Salteries Limited. His family includes Sode Okada (mother), Kumataro Okada (father),
Sada Nakabara (step-mother), Chiyeko Okada (wife), Dennis Okada [also listed as Shoji
Okada] (son), and Ronald Okada [also listed as Koji Okada] (son). His home address
is listed as 130 West 4th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. 3573 Tanner Street, Vancouver, BC
is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Christina Lake, BC and
Greenwood, BC.
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15278 | Yuhei Okada | 10 October 1889 | Male |
He was born on 10 October 1889. He was a logger. His home address is listed as 556
Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Alsask, SK.
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Okahara
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
13718 | Goichi Okahara | 03 February 1895 | Male |
He was born on 3 February 1895. His name may be Goichi Okawara. He was a logger. His
family includes Take Okahara (wife; nee Take Shimoda; in Japan) and Chizuko Okahara
(daughter; in Japan). His home address is listed as Royston, BC. Cumberland, BC is
listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Thunder River Camp, BC and
was exiled to Japan on 31 May 1946.
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Okahashi
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
4351 | George Okahashi | 10 June 1925 | Male |
He was born on 10 June 1925 or 6 October 1925. He was a millhand employed by Hammond
Cedar Company, Hammond, BC. His family includes Kikue Okahashi (mother; nee Kikue
Okano) and Masuyo Okahashi [possibly Masujo Okahashi] (father). His home address is
listed as corner of Lougheed Highway and Sharpe Road, Hammond, BC. P.O. Box 35, Port
Hammond, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge,
AB.
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4222 | Masuzo Okahashi | 11 August 1893 | Male |
He was born on 11 August 1893. He was a self-employed farmer. His family includes
Sato Okahashi (mother; nee Sato Kawamura), Heinoshin Okahashi (father), Kikue Okahashi
(wife; nee Kikue Okano; deceased), George Okahashi (son), Ruriko Okahashi (daughter),
Susumu Okahashi (son), Minori Okahashi (daughter), June Okahashi (daughter), and Reiko
Okahashi (daughter). His home address is listed as 2433 Lougheed Highway, Hammond,
BC. P.O. Box 35, Port Hammond, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted
to Coaldale, AB.
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2245 | Ruriko Okahashi | 26 April 1925 | Female |
She was born on 26 April 1925. She was a student. Her family includes Kikue Okahashi
(mother; nee Kikue Okano) and Masuzo Okahashi (father). Her home address is listed
as 2433 Lougheed Highway, Hammond, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Coaldale, AB.
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Okahori
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
9177 | Morio Okahori | 13 September 1894 | Male |
He was born on 13 September 1894. His family includes Tami Okahori (mother; nee Tomi
Tachibana), Shigetaro Okahori (father), Yoshie Okahori (wife), Shigeko Okahori (daughter),
Toshio Okahori (son), Hideko Okahori (daughter), and Mitsuko Okahori (daughter). His
home address is listed as 1756 Franklin Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to New Denver, BC.
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9176 | Yoshie Okahori | 24 December 1910 | Female |
She was born on 24 December 1910. Her maiden name is Yoshie Mori. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Manyo Mori (mother), Naotaro Mori (father), Morio Okahori (husband),
Shigeko Okahori (daughter), Toshio Okahori (son), Hideko Okahori (daughter), and Mitsuko
Okahori (daughter). Her home address is listed as 1756 Franklin Street, Vancouver,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC.
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Okamatsu
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
7892 | Mijiu Okamatsu | 10 March 1900 | Female |
She was born on 10 March 1900. She was a housewife. Her family includes Nisaburo Okamatsu
(husband). Her home address is listed as Woodfibre, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to Kaslo, BC.
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8191 | Nisaburo Okamatsu | 04 September 1886 | Male |
He was born on 4 September 1886. He was a mill worker employed by B.C. Pulp company,
Woodfibre, BC. His family includes Mijiu Okamatsu (wife; nee Mijiu Okamatsu). His
home address is listed as Woodfibre, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Kaslo, BC.
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Okamoto
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
6233 | Chikuo Okamoto | 13 December 1895 | Female |
She was born on 13 December 1895. She was a housewife. Her family includes Hatsutaro
Okamoto (husband), Seiichi Okamoto (son), Tadaharu Okamoto (son), Yoshiko Okamoto
(daughter), Tamiko Katai (daughter; nee Tamiko Okamoto), and Sachio Okamoto (daughter).
Her home address is listed as P.O. Box 166, Steveston, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to Welling, AB.
|
2474 | Fusayo Okamoto | 09 June 1912 | Female |
She was born on 9 June 1912. Her maiden name is Fusayo Otani. Her occupation is listed
as housewife. Her family includes Shige Hashimoto (mother), Tsunekichi Otani (father),
Hideo Okamoto (husband), Jeanette Okamoto [also listed as Kiyoko Okamoto] (daughter),
Jennie Kazuko Okamoto [also known as Jeannette Irene Kazuko Okamoto] (daughter), Kathleen
Okamoto [also listed as Hideyo Okamoto] (daughter), Margaret Okamoto (daughter; also
listed as Michiko Okamoto), and Kenneth Okamoto [also listed as Shiro Okamoto] (son).
Her home address is listed as House 11, 4th Avenue, Steveston, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Building 11, Greenwood, BC.
|
799 | Haruko Okamoto | 03 May 1913 | Female |
She was born on 03 May 1913. She is also known as Haruco Okamoto. She was a housemaid.
Her family includes Misu Okamoto (mother; nee Misu Takimoto), Shinkichi Okamoto (father).
Her home address is listed as 3443 Whittier Avenue, Victoria, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Taber, AB.
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4968 | Hatsutaro Okamoto | 19 March 1882 | Male |
He was born on 19 March 1882. He was a self-employed by fisherman. His family includes
Chikuo Okamoto (wife), Tamiko Katai (daughter; nee Tamiko Okamoto), Seiichi Okamoto
(son), Tadaharu Okamoto (son), Yoshiko Okamoto (daughter), and Sachio Okamoto (daughter).
His home address is listed as P.O. Box 166, Colonial Cannery House No. 12, Steveston,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Welling, AB and Taber, AB.
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9795 | Hezo Okamoto | 10 July 1886 | Male |
He was born on 10 July 1886. He was a millhand employed by Britannia Mines, Britannia
Beach, BC. His family includes Tokiye Okamoto (wife; nee Tokiye Goshi), Emiko Okamoto
(daughter), Hisayo Okamoto (daughter), Juka Okamoto (mother; nee Juka Toyama), and
Tokuji Okamoto (father). His home address is listed as Britannia Beach, BC. He was
forcibly uprooted to Raymond, Alberta.
|
14018 | Hideo Okamoto | 25 October 1897 | Male |
He was born on 25 October 1897. He was a store clerk employed by T. Nimi, 331 Powell
Street, Vancouver, BC. His family includes Kuri Okamoto (mother; nee Kuri Yoshida),
Sahei Okamoto (father), Fusayo Okamoto (wife; nee Fusayo Otani), Jeannette Okamoto
[also listed as Kazuko Okamoto or Jennie Okamoto] (daughter), Jeanette Okamoto [also
listed as Kiyoko Okamoto] (daughter), Margaret Okamoto [also listed as Michiko Okamoto]
(daughter), Kenneth Okamoto [also listed as Shiro Okamoto] (son), and Kathleen Okamoto
[also listed as Hideyo Okamoto] (daughter). His home address is listed as 396 Powell
Street, Vancouver, BC. 331 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address.
He was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC.
|
4388 | Ichinosuke Okamoto | 20 December 1876 | Male |
He was born on 20 December 1876. He was a fisherman. His family includes Yuki Okamoto
(mother), Tachisabu Okamoto [possibly Tachisaburo Okamoto] (father), Naiyo Okamoto
(wife; nee Naiyo Mekami; deceased), and Takeichi Okamoto (son). His home address is
listed as P.O. Box 31, Port Essington, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Vancouver,
BC where he died on 19 July 1943.
|
485 | Isami Okamoto | 22 May 1911 | Male |
He was born on 22 May 1911. He was a dry cleaner employed by Togo Cleaners, 961 North
Park Street, Victoria, BC. His family includes Misu Okamoto (mother; nee Misu Takimoto),
Shinkichi Okamoto (father) and Tatsue Okamoto (wife; nee Tatsue Mitani). His home
address is listed as 3443 Whittier Avenue, Victoria, BC. 3514 West 21st Avenue, Vancouver,
BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Taber, AB.
|
5772 | Kai Okamoto | 20 March 1896 | Male |
He was born on 20 March 1896. He was a gardener. His family includes Tatsu Okamoto
(mother; nee Tatsu Sunabasui), Yasuroku Okamoto (father), Nobu Okamoto (wife; nee
Nobu Yakata; in Japan), and Misami Okamoto (daughter). His home address is listed
as 804 Main Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Raymond, AB and he
was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
|
495 | Macer Okamoto | 11 March 1909 | Male |
He was born on 11 March 1909. He was a dry cleaner employed by H. Takahashi, 829 Caledonia
Avenue, Victoria, BC. His family includes Misu Okamoto (mother; nee Misu Takimoto)
and Shinkichi Okamoto (father). His home address is listed as 3443 Whittier Avenue,
Victoria, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Essex Camp, Essex, ON; 457 Windermere Road,
Windsor, ON; and 562 Dougall Avenue, Windsor, ON.
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725 | Mary Okamoto | 25 November 1925 | Female |
She was born on 25 November 1925. Her name is also listed in the file as Mary Sueco
Okamoto [possibly Mary Sueko Okamoto]. She was a student. Her family includes Misu
Okamoto (mother; nee Misu Takimoto) and Shinkichi Okamoto (father). Her home address
is listed as 3443 Whittier Avenue, Saanich, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Kullbergs
Farm, Taber, AB.
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6050 | Masaye Okamoto | 02 February 1913 | Female |
She was born on 2 February 1913. Her maiden name is Masaye Hidano. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Haru Hidano (mother), Genzo Hidano (father), Torasuke Okamoto
(husband), Isamu Okamoto (son), Chieko Okamoto (daughter), Yukiko Okamoto (daughter),
and Tsuyoshi Okamoto (son). Her home address is listed as Ocean Falls, BC. She was
forcibly uprooted to Raymond, AB.
|
859 | Misu Okamoto | 03 March 1882 | Female |
She was born on 03 March 1882. Her maiden name is Misu Takimoto. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Hina Takimoto (mother), Ushitaro Takimoto (father), Shinkichi
Okamoto (husband), Macer Okamoto (son), Isami Okamoto (son), Haruco Okamoto (daughter),
Tamotsu Okamoto (son), Tsutomu Okamoto (son), Michico Okamoto (daughter), Sueco Okamoto
[also listed as Mary Okamoto] (daughter) and Tomeco Okamoto [also listed as Irene
Okamoto] (daughter). Her home address is listed as 3443 Whittier Avenue, Victoria,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Taber, AB.
|
1300 | Mitsutaro Okamoto | 12 August 1877 | Male |
Okamoto was born on 12 August 1877. He was a logger employed by McNair Logging Company,
Stillwater, BC. His mother and father are listed as deceased, with no names provided.
He was unmarried and had no children at time of file. His home address is listed as
Suzuki Camp, Stillwater, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Sandon, BC on 21 March 1942.
His listed seized property includes multiple tools.
|
6210 | Seiichi Okamoto | 25 September 1921 | Male |
He was born on 25 September 1921. He was a fisherman employed by B.C. Packers, Steveston,
BC. His family includes Chikuo Okamoto (mother; nee Chikuo Ryomoto), and Hatsumoto
Okamoto (father). His home address is listed as P.O. Box 166, No. 12 Colonial Cannery,
Steveston, BC. He was uprooted to Rocky Mountain House, AB.
|
1644 | Shinkichi Okamoto | 06 August 1880 | Male |
He was born on 06 August 1880. He was a labourer employed by several “private homes”.
His family includes Hichi Okamoto (mother; deceased at time of file), Kinzo Okamoto
(father; deceased at time of file), Misu Okamoto (wife; nee Misu Takimoto), Macer
Okamoto (son), Isami Okamoto (son), Haruco Okamoto (daughter), Tamotsu Okamoto (son),
Tsutomu Okamoto (son), Michico Okamoto (daughter), Sueco Okamoto [also listed as Mary
Okamoto] (daughter; born on 25 November 1925), and Tomeco Okamoto [also named as Irene
Okamoto] (daughter; born on 06 January 1930). He lived at 3443 Whittier Avenue, Victoria,
BC and was forcibly uprooted to Taber, AB. His listed seized property includes property
in Royal Oak, BC with a house, a garage, and a shed; household belongings; a piano;
a sewing machine; an orthophonic victrola; and tools.
|
5760 | Tadaharu Okamoto | 13 February 1924 | Male |
He was born on 13 February 1924. His family includes Chikuo Okamoto (mother; nee Chikuo
Ryomoto), and Hatsutaro Okamoto (father). His home address is listed as P.O. Box 166,
No. 12 Colonial Cannery, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Welling, AB.
|
10394 | Tadashi Okamoto | 21 July 1917 | Male |
He was born on 21 July 1917. He was a logger. His family includes Tamaichi Okamoto
(father) and Kasumi Okamoto (mother; nee Kasumi Nakamoto). His home address is listed
as 230 Main Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Vernon, BC.
|
1298 | Takeichi Okamoto | 17 April 1897 | Male |
Okamoto was born on 17 April 1897. He worked as a fisherman and lived in a two room
cabin at British American Cannery at Fort Essington, BC. His family includes Nayo
Okamoto (mother; deceased) and Ichinosuke Okamoto (father). He was not married and
had no children at time of file. His home address is listed as Port Essington, BC.
He was forcibly uprooted on 24 April 1942 to Solsqua, BC. A handwritten letter from
Okamoto, dated 3 March 1946, indicates his return address as care of Coldstream Ranch,
Vernon, BC. His listed seized property includes a boat named “B.A.69.,” and five fishing
nets for different kinds of fish. The vessel was purchased by H.Bell-Irving & Company
Limited.
|
753 | Tamotsu Okamoto | 31 October 1915 | Male |
He was born on 31 October 1915. He was a logger employed by the Mayo Lumber Company.
His family includes Misu Okamoto (mother; nee Misu Takamoto), and Shiokichi Okamoto
(father). His home address is listed as 3443 Whittier Avenue, Victoria, BC. He was
forcibly uprooted to London, ON.
|
7282 | Tatsue Okamoto | 08 March 1916 | Female |
She was born on 8 March 1916. Her maiden name is Tatsue Mitani. Her occupation is
listed as “domestic” and her employer is listed as Berry Land Fruit & Dairy Farms,
Haney, BC. Her family includes Toyo Mitani (mother; nee Toyo Fujita), Takejiro Mitani
(father), Isami Okamoto (husband), and Hiroshi Mitani (brother). Her home address
is listed as 22nd Road, Haney, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Taber, AB.
|
10417 | Tokiye Okamoto | 01 February 1909 | Female |
She was born on 1 February 1909. She was a housewife. Her family includes Tatsiyiko
Goshi [likely (father), Hatsuye Goshi (mother; nee Hastuye Araki), Hezo Okamoto (husband),
Emiko Okamoto (daughter), and Hisayo Okamoto (daughter). Her home address is listed
as 568 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
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11553 | Tokutaro Okamoto | 21 January 1871 | Male |
He was born on 21 January 1871. He was a retired labourer. His family includes Matsukichi
Okamoto (father) and Tome Okamoto (mother). His home address is listed as 347 Powell
Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC and exiled to Japan
on 2 August 1946.
|
14226 | Torasuke Okamoto | 10 October 1902 | Male |
He was born on 10 October 1902. He was a pulp mill worker. His family includes Masaye
Okamoto (wife), Isamu Okamoto (son), Chieko Okamoto (daughter), Yukiko Okamoto (daughter),
and Tsuyoshi Okamoto (son). Ocean Falls, BC is listed as a former address. He was
forcibly uprooted to Raymond, AB.
|
803 | Tsutomu Okamoto | 18 June 1918 | Male |
He was born on 18 June 1918. He was a gardener. His family includes Misu Okamoto (mother;
nee Misu Takimoto) and Shinkichi Okamoto (father). His home address is listed as 3443
Wittier Avenue, Victoria, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Spruce Falls Power and Paper
Company, Kapuskasing, ON.
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5458 | Yoshiko Okamoto | 13 February 1924 | Female |
She was born on 13 February 1924. Her family includes Chikuo Suda (mother; nee Chikuo
Ryomoto), and Hatsutaro Suda (father). Her home address is listed as P.O. Box 166,
No. 12 Colonial Canneries, Steveston, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Welling, AB.
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Okamura
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
6273 | Chiyeko Okamura | 21 December 1925 | Female |
She was born on 21 December 1925. She was a farmer’s helper employed by her father.
Her family includes Mitsu Okamura (mother; nee Mitsu Kanazawa), and Magoichi Okamura
(father). Her home address is listed as Rural Route No. 1, New Westminster, BC. She
was forcibly uprooted to Winnipeg, MB.
|
4319 | Fujiko Okamura | 25 March 1915 | Female |
She was born on 25 March 1915. She was a housewife. Her family includes Kin Hisaoka
(mother; nee Kin Hirashima), Ichirohe Hisaoka (father), Masaru Okamura (husband),
Violet Okamura [also listed as Sumire Okamura] (daughter), Takeshi Okamura (son),
Hiroshi Okamura (son), and Masato Okamura (son). Her home address is listed as Hide
Road, Rural Route, No. 2, Mission, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Picture Butte,
AB.
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4005 | Gentoku Okamura | 25 December 1881 | Male |
He was born on 25 December 1881. He was a mine timber cutter employed by No. 8 Coal
Mine, Union Bay, Cumberland, BC. His family includes Maju Okamura (mother), Zenjiro
Okamura (father), and Tokue Okamura (wife; in Japan). His home address is listed as
Box 621, Cumberland, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Hope, BC. He was exiled to Japan
on 2 October 1946.
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13650 | Hideo Okamura | 08 December 1901 | Male |
He was born on 8 December 1901. He was a school teacher. His family includes Kazue
Okamura (wife), Takae Okamura (son), Koji Okamura (son), and David Okamura [also listed
as Ikuo Okamura] (son). 1056 West Pender Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former
address. He was forcibly uprooted to College Heights, Lacombe, AB and Ruthven, ON.
|
14654 | Kazue Okamura | 12 July 1916 | Female |
She was born on 12 July 1916. Her maiden name is Kazue Tagani. She was a confectioner.
Her family includes Kiku Tagani (mother), Baisuke Tagani (father), Hideo Okamura (husband),
Takae Okamura (son), Koji Okamura (son), David Okamura [also listed as Ikou Okamura]
(son). Her home address is listed as 1056 West Pender Street, Vancouver, BC. She was
forcibly uprooted to College Heights, Lacombe, AB.
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6272 | Kimiye Okamura | 05 January 1921 | Female |
She was born on 5 January 1921. She was a housewife. Her family includes Mitsu Okamura
(mother; nee Mitsu Kanazawa), and Magoichi Okamura (father). Her home address is listed
as Rural Route No. 1, New Westminster, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Elie, MB.
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5153 | Magoichi Okamura | 19 February 1886 | Male |
He was born on 19 February 1886. He was a self-employed farmer. His family includes
Tane Okamura (mother; nee Tane Yamamoto), Tajiro Okamura (father), Mitsu Okamura (wife;
Mitsu Kanazawa), Yukio Okamura (son), and Tatsuo Okamura (son). His home address is
listed as Horel Road, Rural Route No. 1, New Westminster, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Newton Siding, MB.
|
2549 | Masaru Okamura | 04 May 1914 | Male |
He was born on 4 May 1914. He was a logger employed by Stave Lake Cedar Company, Dewdey,
BC. His family includes Sai Okamura (mother; nee Sai Fujii) and Isaburo Okamura (father).
His home address is listed as Mission, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge,
AB and Kipp, AB.
|
5575 | Masaru Okamura | 19 May 1906 | Male |
He was born on 19 May 1906. He was a self-employed farmer. His family includes Suga
Okamura (mother; nee Suga Matsunaga), Katsuzo Okamura (father), Fujiko Okamura (wife;
nee Fujiko Hisaoka), Takeshi Okamura (son), Hiroshi Okamura (son), Masato Okamura
(son), and Violet Okamura [also listed as Sumire Okamura] (daughter). His home address
is listed as Hide Road, Rural Route No. 2, Mission, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to
Nobleford, AB.
|
5178 | Masayoshi Okamura | 09 November 1919 | Male |
He was born on 9 November 1919. He was a farmer employed by his father Mr. Okamura.
His family includes Mitsu Okamura (mother; nee Mitsu Kanazawa), and Magoichi Okamura
(father). His home address is listed as Horel Road, Rural Route No. 1, New Westminster,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Elie, MB.
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12671 | Misao Okamura | 15 September 1880 | Female |
She was born on 15 September 1880. Her maiden name is Misao Suwa. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Kuni Suwa (mother; nee Kuni Mitsuhashi), Yasuhari Suwa (father),
Paul Louis Okamura (husband; deceased), Cana Maeda (daughter; nee Cana Okamura; in
Japan), Mata Banno (daughter; nee Mata Okamura), and Myea Inouye (daughter; nee Myea
Okamura). Her home address is listed as 2215 McGill Street, Vancouver, BC. 504 East
Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted
to Tashme, BC.
|
5155 | Mitsu Okamura | 13 April 1894 | Female |
She was born on 13 April 1894. Her maiden name is Mitsu Kanazawa. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Hatsu Kanazawa (mother; nee Hatsu Miyahara), Yozo Kanazawa (father),
Magoichi Okamura (husband), Yukio Okamura (son), and Tatsuo Okamura (son). Her home
address is listed as Horel Road, Rural Route No. 1, New Westminster, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Newton Siding, MB.
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12672 | Myea Okamura | 16 May 1915 | Female |
She was born on 16 May 1915. Her married name is Myea Inouye. She was a salesclerk
employed by B. Uyeda. Her family includes Misao Okamura (mother; nee Misao Suwa),
Paul Louis Okamura (father), and Wataru Inouye (husband; married on September 18,
1943). Her home address is listed as 2215 McGill Street, Vancouver, BC. 504 East Hastings
Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted to
Tashme, BC.
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2287 | Sai Okamura | 17 October 1887 | Female |
She was born on 17 October 1887. She was a vegetable farmer. Her family includes Kimi
Fujii (mother; nee Kimi Uchiyama), Eijiro Fujii (father), Isaburo Okamura (husband;
deceased). Her home address is listed as Horne Avenue, Mission, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Kipp, AB.
|
290 | Teichiro Okamura | 08 June 1878 | Male |
He was born on 8 June 1878. He was a janitor employed by Mrs. N.F. Arnold. His home
address is listed as Japanese Hall, Prince Rupert, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to
Sandon, BC.
|
5596 | Yoshiyuki Okamura | 22 January 1924 | Male |
He was born on 22 January 1924. His family includes Mitsu Okamura (mother; nee Mitsu
Kanazawa), and Magoichi Okamura (father). His home address is listed as Horel Road,
New Westminster, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Winnipeg, MB.
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Okano
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
2599 | Aiko Okano | 12 May 1916 | Female |
She was born on 12 May 1916. She was a housewife. Her family includes Kiku Nogami
(mother; nee Kiku Okeda), Sanikichi Nogami (father), Kazuo Okano (husband), and Joe
Okano [also listed as Yoshihiro Okano] (son). Her home address is listed as 138 10th
Avenue, Haney, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Dufrost, MB.
|
2352 | Fukuzo Okano | 05 February 1879 | Male |
He was born on 5 February 1879. He was a rooming house proprietor. His family includes
Hatsuno Okano (mother), Jitsuke Okano (father), Mato Okano (wife; deceased), Yoshio
Okano (son), Shizuye Mah (daughter; nee Shizuye Okano), and Hatsuye Higaki (daughter;
nee Hatsuye Okano). His home address is listed as 214 Carroll Street, Vancouver, BC.
He was forcibly uprooted to Coaldale, AB where he died on 7 November 1946.
|
4856 | Hideo Okano | 25 March 1901 | Male |
He was born on 25 March 1901. He was a self-employed fisherman. His family includes
Mine Okano (mother; nee Mine Inabe), Sekiji Okano (father), Koito Okano (wife; nee
Koito Kimura), Haruo Okano (son), Tokiko Okano (daughter), and Fumio Okano (son).
His home address is listed as P.O. Box 72, Imperial Cannery, Steveston, BC. He was
forcibly uprooted to Kaslo, BC and Midway, BC.
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2837 | Kazuo Okano | 02 January 1911 | Male |
He was born on 2 January 1911. He was a farmer and a mill hand employed by Stave Lake
Cedar Company Limited, Dewdney, BC. He was previously employed by Hammond Cedar Company,
Hammond Cedar, BC. His family includes Tane Okano (mother), Mosaburo Okano (father),
Aiko Okano (wife; nee Aiko Nogami), and Joe Okano [also listed as Yoshihiro Okano]
(son). His home address is listed as 10th Avenue, Haney, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Portage la Prairie, MB; Middlechurch, MB; and Winnipeg, MB.
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1346 | Kiyoko Okano | 03 June 1914 | Female |
Okano was born on 3 June 1914. Her maiden name is Kiyoko Yasuhara. She was a self-employed
dry cleaner and dressmaker who operated under the trade name Jack’s Cleaners. Her
family includes Kuma Yasuhara (mother; nee Kuma Nano; deceased at time of file), Matsuichi
Yasuhara (father; deceased at time of file), Yoshio Okano (husband; address listed
as Japanese Work Camp #1, Geikie, AB), Yoshiye Okano (daughter; born 4 December 1937),
Edward Okano [also listed as Isao Okano] (son), Arnold Okano [also listed as Takashi
Okano] (son), Hatsue Okano (sister), and T. Matsui (brother-in-law). Her home address
is listed as 3084 West Broadway, Vancouver, BC. 784 West 69th Avenue, Vancouver, BC
is listed as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted to Coaldale Alberta, P.O.
Box 190. A letter dated June 1946 lists her address as Lethbridge, AB. Her listed
seized property includes a Hoffman Pressing Machine and household belongings.
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9858 | Koito Okano | 08 July 1899 | Female |
She was born on 8 July 1899. She was a housewife. Her family includes Hideo Okano
(husband), Haruo Okano (son), Tokiko Okano (daughter), Fumio Okano (son). Her home
address is listed as Steveston, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Kaslo, BC and Midway,
BC.
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3281 | Kumanosuke Okano | 20 August 1873 | Male |
He was born on 20 August 1873. He was a self-employed farmer. His family includes
Riyo Okano (wife; nee Riyo Kimura), James Okano [also listed as Sueyuki Okano] (son),
Victor Okano [also listed as Masatoshi Okano] (son). His home address is listed as
Ganges, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Magrath, AB. He died at Cardston, AB on 5
November 1949.
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1407 | Masaji Okano | 21 June 1903 | Male |
Okano was born on 21 June 1903. He was a fisherman employed by B.C. Packers, Steveston,
BC. His family includes Mine Okano (mother; nee Mine Inaba). His home address is listed
as P.O. Box 72, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Japanese Work Camp, Unit
Four, Three Valley, BC., Giscome, BC, Greenwood, BC, and Eagle Lake Sawmills, Giscome,
BC. His listed seized property includes his boat, the “M.O.” sold to H. Bell-irving
& Company Limited, and a Baby Brownie camera.
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2139 | Masatoshi Okano | 20 January 1915 | Male |
He was born on 20 January 1915. His name is also listed as Victor Okano. He was a
farmer and a fisherman. His family includes Ryo Okano (mother; nee Ryo Kimura), Kumanosuke
Okano (father), Nobuko Okano (wife; nee Nobuko Inouye), and Parker Okano [also listed
as Akira Okano] (son). His home address is listed as Ganges, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Magrath, AB.
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6444 | Mine Okano | 09 October 1869 | Female |
She was born on 9 October 1869. She was a housewife. Her family includes Sekichi Okano
(husband; deceased), Harue Matsushita (daughter; nee Haure Okano), Hideo Okano (son),
Masaji Okano (son), Tadashi Okano (son), Yaye Kariya (daughter; nee Yaye Okano), Yoshihiro
Okano (son). Her home address is listed as P.O. Box 72, Imperial Cannery, Steveston,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Nelson, BC.
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5911 | Moritaro Okano | 01 December 1891 | Male |
He was born on 1 December 1891. He was a fisherman employed by Nelson Bros. Cannery,
Prince Rupert, BC. His family includes Masako Okano (wife; Masako Murakami; deceased).
His home address is listed as Nelson Bros, Prince Rupert, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Yard Creek Camp, BC.
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5278 | Mosaburo Okano | 25 March 1892 | Male |
He was born on 25 March 1892. He was born as Mosaburo Murakami and was adopted into
the wife’s family. He was a self-employed farmer. His family includes Matsu Murakami
(mother), Heiki Murakami (father), Tane Okano (wife), Kazuo Okano (son), Haruko Mitani
(daughter; nee Haruko Okano), Tazuko Hamada (daughter; nee Tazuko Okano), Satoru Okano
(son). His home address is listed as Rural Route No. 1, 10th Avenue, Haney, BC. He
was forcibly uprooted to Portage la Prairie, MB.
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6124 | Nobuko Okano | 04 April 1925 | Female |
She was born on 4 April 1925. Her maiden name is Nobuko Inouye. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Ei Inouye (mother; nee Ei Yokomino), Masakichi Inouye (father),
Masatoshi Okano [also listed as Victor Okano] (husband), and Parker Okano [also listed
as Akira Okano] (son). Her home address is listed as Ganges, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Lethbridge, AB.
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15370 | Riyo Okano | 19 February 1879 | Female |
She was born on 19 February 1879. She was a farmer. Her family includes Kumanosuke
Okano (husband), James Okano [also listed as Sueyuki Okano] (son), and Victor Okano
[also listed as Masatoshi Okano] (son). Her home address is listed as Ganges, BC.
She was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge, AB.
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9776 | Shizue Okano | 23 July 1914 | Female |
She was born on 23 July 1914. She was a cannery worker employed by Knight Inlet Cannery,
Knight Inlet, BC. Her family includes Yasu Okano (mother; nee Yasu Yamanoka), and
Tayokichi Okano (father). Her home address is listed as 328 East Cordova Street, Vancouver,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Rosebery, BC.
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2137 | Sueyuki Okano | 01 November 1922 | Male |
He was born on 1 November 1922. His name is also listed as Sueyuki James Okano. He
was a farmer. His family includes Riyo Okano (mother; nee Riyo Kimura) and Kumanosuke
Okano (father). His home address is listed as Ganges, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Magrath, AB.
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2153 | Tadashi Okano | 09 January 1906 | Male |
He was born on 9 January 1906. He was a fisherman employed by B.C. Packers Limited,
Vancouver, BC. His family includes Mine Okano (mother; nee Mine Inabe), Sekiji Okano
(father) Tsurue Okano (wife; nee Tsurue Mukai), Rosie Okano [also listed as Ryoko
Okano] (daughter), Daniel Okano [also listed as Tsutomu Okano] (son), Ruby Okano [also
listed as Yumiko Okano] (daughter), and Nanami Okano (daughter). His home address
is listed as Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC and Pentiction,
BC.
|
6406 | Take Okano | 10 April 1870 | Female |
She was born on 10 April 1870. She was a housewife. Her family includes Shikamatsu
Okano (husband; deceased). Her home address is listed as 10th Avenue, Maple Ridge,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Portage la Prairie, MB.
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5397 | Tane Okano | 26 July 1892 | Female |
She was born on 26 July 1892. Her maiden name is Tane Okano. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Take Okano (mother), Shikamasu Okano (father), Mosaburo Okano
(husband; ne Mosaburo Murakami), Kazuo Okano (son), Haruko Mitani (daughter; nee Haruko
Okano), Tazuko Hamada (daughter; nee Tazuko Okano), and Satoru Okano (son). Her home
address is listed as 10th Avenue, Haney, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Portage
la Prairie, MB.
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1200_xi | Toyokichi Okano | 08 January 1881 | Male |
Okano was born on 08 January 1881. He was a fisherman. His family includes Masu Okano
(mother; deceased at time of file), Yasu Okano (wife; nee Yasu Shirasawa), and Shizue
Okano (daughter). He lived at 328 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC, formerly B.C.
Packers Limited, Nass River, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Moose Jaw Hostel, Moose
Jaw, SK. His listed seized property includes: boat “Isusu” (or “Isuzu” as later in
file); fishing equipment; household belongings.
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4754 | Tsurue Okano | 16 May 1911 | Female |
She was born on 16 May 1911. Her maiden name is Tsurue Mukai. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Iwa Mukai (mother; nee Iwa Mizuyabu), Yoshizo Mukai (father),
Tadashi Okano (husband), Rosie Okano [also listed as Ryoko Okano] (daughter), Daniel
Okano [also listed as Tsutomu Okano] (son), Ruby Okano [also listed as Yumiko Okano]
(daughter), and Nanami Okano (daughter). Her home address is listed as P.O. Box 38,
House No. 420, Imperial Cannery, Steveston, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood,
BC and Westwold, BC.
|
9777 | Yasu Okano | 14 July 1889 | Female |
She was born on 14 July 1889. She was a cannery worker employed by Knight Inlet Cannery,
Knight Inlet, BC. Her maiden name was Yasu Shirasawa. Her family includes Toyokichi
Okano (husband), Shizue Okano (daughter), Masu Shirasawa (mother; nee Masu Ikeda),
and Chonnosuke Shirasawa (father). Her home address is listed as 328 East Cordova
Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Grand Forks, BC.
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1307 | Yoshihiro Okano | 07 June 1912 | Male |
Okano was born on 7 June 1912. He was a formerly a fisherman, previously employed
by B.C. Packers at Steveston. His family includes Mine Okano (mother; nee Mine Inaba)
Sekiji Okano (father; deceased at time of file), Shoichi Matsushita (uncle), Shoichi
Katsushita (nephew), and a brother whose name is not provided in the file. His home
address is listed as Imperial Cannery, Steveston, BC, where he lived with his brother.
He was forcibly uprooted to Three Valley, BC on 21 April 1942 and again to Giscombe,
BC on 12 February 1947. His listed seized property includes a gasboat named “Dandelion,”
which was purchased by British Columbia Packers Limited.
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12623 | Yoshio Okano | 25 October 1905 | Male |
He was born on 25 October 1905. He was a dry cleaner. His family includes Moto Okano
(mother), Fukuzo Okano (father), Kiyoko Okano (wife), Edward Okano [also listed as
Isao Okano] (son), Arnold Okano [also listed as Takashi Okano] (son), and Yoshiye
Okano (daughter). 3084 West Broadway, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address.
He was forcibly uprooted to Coaldale, AB and Slave Lake, AB.
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Okashimo
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
12742 | Hisayo Okashimo | 18 December 1903 | Female |
She was born on 18 December 1903. She was a rooming house keeper at Stanley Rooms,
629 1/2 Main Street, Vancouver, BC. Her family includes Tami Nedoka (mother), Kamezo
Okashimo (husband), Teruko Okashimo (daughter), Katsumi Okashimo (son), Sachiko Okashimo
(daughter), Kiyoko Okashimo (daughter), and Kanaye Okashimo [also known as Lily Kanae
Okashimo] (daughter). Her home address is listed as 629 1/2 Main Street, Vancouver,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan Extension, BC and Moose Jaw, SK.
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503_xi | Kamezo Okashimo | 10 January 1898 | Male |
He was born on 10 January 1898. He was a rooming house proprietor. His family includes
Sato Okashimo (mother; nee Sato Naka), Bentaro Okashimo (father), Hisayo Okashimo
(wife; nee Hisayo Yamamoto), Teruko Okashimo (daughter), Katsumi Okashimo (son), Sachiko
Okashimo (daughter), Kiyoko Okashimo (daughter), and Kanaye Okashimo [also known as
Lily Kanae Okashimo] (daughter). His home address is listed as 629 1/2 Main Street,
Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Angler, ON; Rural Route No. 1, Jordan,
ON; and Vineland, ON.
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Okata
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
7831 | Harry Okata | 15 March 1897 | Male |
He was born on 15 March 1897. He is also listed as Shosaku Okata. He was a cook employed
by Mr. T. Richards, White Horse Inn, YT. His family includes Taime Okata (mother),
Ichisaku Okata (father), Misao Okata (wife), Miyoko Okata (daughter), Masato Okata
(son), Kazumune Okata (son), Hatsuse Okata (daughter), and Ishino Okata (daughter).
His home address is listed as 3577 Tanner Street, Vancouver, BC. Whitehorse, YT is
listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC and St. Agathe,
QC.
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1042_xi | Iwato Okata | 15 November 1914 | Male |
He was born on 15 November 1914. He was a logger employed by Salmon Bay Logging Company
Limited, Salmon Bay, BC. His family includes Suyeno Okata (mother; nee Suyeno Yamanaka)
and Iwakichi Okata (father). His home address is listed as 510 Powell Street, Vancouver,
BC. 519 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly
uprooted to Angler, ON and exiled to Japan on 02 August 1946.
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8436 | Kazumune Okata | 14 February 1926 | Male |
He was born on 14 February 1926. He was a student. His family includes Misao Okata
(mother; nee Misao Hirata), and Shiyasaku Okata (father). His home address is listed
as 3577 Tanner Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
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10508 | Misao Okata | 13 April 1907 | Female |
She was born on 13 April 1907. Her maiden name is Misao Hirata. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Ume Hirata (mother), Watkamatsu Hirata (father), Harry Okata [also
listed as Shosaku Okata] (husband), Miyoko Okata (daughter), Masato Okata (son), Hatsuse
Okata (daughter), Kazumune Okata (son), and Ishino Okata (daughter). Whitehorse, YT
is listed as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted to Hastings Park, Vancouver,
BC and Tashme, BC.
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Okawa
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
1294 | Fumi Okawa | 23 February 1915 | Female |
Okawa was born 23 February 1915. Her maiden name is Fumi Kondo and her occupation
is listed as housewife. Her family includes Kuni Kondo (mother; nee Kuni Taki; deceased
at time of file), Toyokichi Kondo (father; in Japan), Kiyoshi Okawa (husband), Michiko
Okawa (daughter), Patsy Okawa [also listed as Emiko Okawa] (daughter), and Yoshikazu
Kondo (brother). Her home address is listed as Fanny Bay, BC. 2016 Yukon Street, Vancouver,
BC, 2004 Columbia Street, Vancouver, BC, and 325 West 4th Avenue, Vancouver, BC are
listed as former addresses. She was forcibly uprooted to Lemon Creek, Slocan, BC.
Her listed seized property includes household goods and a radio.
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11309 | Fumiyo Okawa | 28 June 1925 | Female |
She was born on 28 June 1925. She was a student. Her family includes Nuinosuke Okawa
(father) and Toku Okawa (mother). Her home address is listed as 528 Princess Avenue,
Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC.
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11961 | Kiyoshi Okawa | 01 April 1907 | Male |
He was born on 1 April 1907. He was a logger employed by Deep Bay Logging Company.
His family includes Minekichi Okawa (father), Miki Okawa (mother), Fumi Okawa (wife;
nee Fumi Kondo), Michiko Okawa (daughter), and Patsy Okawa [also listed as Emiko Okawa]
(daughter). His home address is listed as 325 West 4th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was
forcibly uprooted to Passmore, BC.
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11253 | Nuinosuke Okawa | 24 July 1884 | Male |
He was born on 24 July 1884. He was a ship captain of the ship Point Ose. His family
includes Jingote Okawa (father), Waka Okawa (mother), Toku Okawa (wife), Fumiyo Okawa
(daughter), and Florence Okawa [also listed as Sachiye Okawa and also known as Kathleen
Okawa] (daughter). His home address is listed as 528 Princess Avenue, Vancouver, BC.
He was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC.
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11310 | Toku Okawa | 14 March 1902 | Female |
She was born on 14 March 1902. She was a housewife. Her family includes Michitaro
Okawa (father), Yoshi Okawa (mother; nee Yoshi Mano), Nuinosuke Okawa (husband), Florence
Okawa [also listed as Sachiye Okawa and also known as Kathleen Okawa] (daughter),
and Fumiyo Okawa (daughter). Her home address is listed as 528 Princess Avenue, Vancouver,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC.
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Okawara
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
12653 | Emiko Okawara | 01 February 1923 | Female |
She was born on 1 February 1923. She was a student and an assistant to Dr. Banno,
dentist, at 139 East Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC. Etsu Okawara (mother; nee Etsu
Kato) and Moichi Okawara (father). Her home address is listed as 705 East Cordova
Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
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12652 | Etsu Okawara | 03 November 1888 | Female |
She was born on 3 November 1888. Her maiden name is Etsu Kato. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Moichi Okawara (husband; deceased), Ikushige Okawara (son), Toshio
Okawara (son), Emiko Okawara (daughter), Hideo Okawara (son), Akiko Okawara (daughter),
and Louise Okawara (daughter). Her home address is listed as 705 East Cordova Street,
Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC and Toronto, ON.
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12651 | Hideo Okawara | 12 March 1926 | Male |
He was born on 12 March 1926. His name is also listed as Hideo Harvey Okawara, He
was a student at Vancouver Technical School, Vancouver, BC. His family includes Etsu
Okawara (mother; nee Etsu Kato) and Moichi Okawara (father). His home address is listed
as 705 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
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14361 | Ikushige Okawara | 03 January 1910 | Male |
He was born on 3 January 1910. His name is also listed as Ikushige Cecil Okawara.
He was a bookkeeper employed by Canadian Salt Herring Exporters Limited, 217 Dunlevy
Avenue, Vancouver, BC. His family includes Etsu Okawara (mother; nee Etsu Kato) and
Moichi Okawara (father). His home address is listed as 705 East Cordova Street, Vancouver,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Lempriere, BC and Chatham, ON.
|
253 | Mitsutaro Okawara | 23 November 1878 | Male |
He was born on 23 November 1878. He was retired at the time of the file. His home
address is listed as 568 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. 585 Cordova Street, Vancouver,
BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Sandon, BC.
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14483 | Moichi Okawara | 05 December 1881 | Male |
He was born on 5 December 1881. He was retired at the time of the file. His family
includes Etsu Okawara (wife; nee Etsu Kato), Hideo Okawara (son), Akiko Okawara (daughter),
and Louise Okawara (daughter). 705 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as
a former address.
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12911 | Shojiro Okawara | 19 January 1913 | Male |
He was born on 19 January 1913. He was the assistant secretary to the Japanese Merchant
Association, 139 Dunlevy Street, Vancouver, BC. His family includes Etsuko Okawara
(mother; nee Etsuko Kato) and Maichi Okawara (father). His home address is listed
as 705 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, 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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3495 | Toshio Okawara | 03 March 1920 | Male |
He was born on 3 March 1920. He was a bookkeeper employed by Colonial Packers, Vancouver,
BC. His family includes Etsu Okawara (mother; nee Etsu Kato), and Maichi Okawara (father).
His home address is listed as 705 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Hamilton, ON.
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Okazaki
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
1959 | Arthur Okazaki | 13 July 1921 | Male |
He was born on 13 July 1921. He is also listed as Arthur Kiyoto Okazaki. The file
lists him as unemployed. His family includes Tomeyo Okazaki (mother; nee Tomeyo Yamada)
and Seisuke Okazaki (father). His home address is listed as 904 Seymour Street, Vancouver,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Toronto, ON.
|
8319 | Fumie Okazaki | 10 September 1919 | Female |
She was born on 10 September 1919. She was a home helper. Her family includes Shikano
Okazaki (mother; nee Shikano Arimatsu), and Otokichi Okazaki (father). Her home address
is listed as 22nd Road, Rural Route #1, Haney, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Toronto,
Ontario.
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655_xi | Katsumasa Okazaki | 14 June 1917 | Male |
He was born on 14 June 1917. He was a millworker employed by BC Pulp and Paper Company,
Port Alice, BC. His family includes Hatsu Okazaki (mother; nee Hatsu Koyama) and Nobutaro
Okazaki (father). His home address is listed as 143 Dunlevy Street, Vancouver, BC.
He was forcibly uprooted to Angler, ON; Petawawa, ON; and 240 King Street, Toronto,
ON.
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13988 | Mary Okazaki | 28 January 1919 | Female |
She was born on 28 January 1919. Herr name is also listed as Mary Ruriko Okazaki.
She was a music student. Her family includes Tomeyo Okazaki (mother; nee Tomeyo Yamada)
and Seisuke Okazaki (father). 904 Seymour Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former
address. She was forcibly uprooted to Toronto, ON.
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662_xi | Masatoshi Okazaki | 30 January 1920 | Male |
He was born on 30 January 1920. He was a student. His family includes Hatsu Okazaki
(mother; nee Hatsu Koyama) and Nobutaro Okazaki (father). His home address is listed
as 143 Dunlevy Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Angler, ON and Petawawa,
ON.
|
9334 | Naoyuki Okazaki | 03 April 1924 | Male |
He was born on 03 April 1924. He was a farmer employed by Otokichi Okazaki. His family
includes Shikano Okazaki (mother; nee Shikano Arimatsu) and Otokichi Okazaki (father).
His home address is listed as 2690, 22nd Road, Rurual Route, Haney, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to B.C. Security, Toronto, ON.
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1292 | Nobutaro Okazaki | 01 August 1879 | Male |
Okazaki was born 1 August 1879. He was a logger employed by Suzuki Camp, Stillwater,
BC. His family includes Natsu Okazaki (wife; deceased), Katsumasa Okazaki (son) and
Masatoshi Okazaki (son). His mother and father are listed only as deceased. Both of
his sons were interned in Ontario. His home address was Room #10, Dunlevy Rooms at
143 Dunlevy Street, Vancouver, BC. He lived here with his son Katsumasa Okazaki. He
was forcibly uprooted to Sandon, BC. In Sandon he lived at the Old Men’s Home. His
listed seized property includes household belongings. He held a life insurance policy
with Canadian Mutual Benefit Association, Vancouver, BC.
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8694 | Otokichi Okazaki | 20 November 1890 | Male |
He was born on 20 November 1890. He was the owner of a greenhouse. His family includes
Naka Okazaki (mother), Shinado Okazaki (father) Shikano Okazaki (wife), and Kiyoko
Okazaki (daughter). His home address is listed as Haney, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Toronto, ON.
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3187 | Seisuke Okazaki | 28 September 1887 | Male |
He was born on 28 September 1887. He was a self-employed dry cleaner. His family includes
Nobe Okazaki (mother; nee Nobe Oyama), Toranosuke Okazaki (father), Tomeyo Okazaki
(wife; nee Tomeyo Yamada), Mary Okazaki (daughter) and Kiyoto Okazaki [also listed
as Kiyoko Okazaki] (daughter). His home address is listed as 763 East Cordova, Vancouver,
BC. 904 Seymour Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly
uprooted to Rainbow Ranch, Vernon, BC; North Kamloops, BC; and 30 Phoebe Street Toronto,
ON.
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8317 | Shikano Okazaki | 18 August 1895 | Female |
She was born on 18 August 1895. She was a housewife. Her maiden name was Shikano Arimatsu.
Her family includes Otokichi Okazaki (husband), Kiyoko Okazaki (daughter), Chika Arimatsu
(mother), and Asataro Arimatsu (father). Her home address is listed as Rural Route
#1, Haney, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Lemon Creek, BC.
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8318 | Shinako Okazaki | 10 October 1921 | Female |
She was born on 10 October 1921. She was a home helper. Her family includes Shikano
Okazaki (mother; nee Shikano Arimatsu), and Otokichi Okazaki (father). Her home address
is listed as Rural Route #1, Haney, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Toronto, Ontario.
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13041 | Tomeyo Okazaki | 28 January 1897 | Female |
She was born on 28 January 1897. She was a cleaner and presser. Her family includes
Seisuke Okazaki (husband), Mary Okazaki (daughter), and Kiyoto Okazaki [also listed
as Arthur Okazaki] (son). 904 Seymour Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former
address. She was forcibly uprooted to Okanagan Centre, Vernon, BC where she died on
31 March 1944.
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14125 | Yoshi Okazaki | October 1901 | Male |
He was born in October 1901. He was a gardener. His family includes Sato Okazaki (mother),
Goroyemon Okazaki (father; ne Goroyemon Watanabe), and Yoshi Okazaki (wife; in Japan).
Qualicum Beach, BC; King Rooms, Vancouver, BC; and Jasper, AB are listed as former
addresses. He was forcibly uprooted to Beardmore, ON and Neys, ON.
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Oki
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
9556 | Amy Oki | 22 April 1921 | Female |
She was born on 22 April, 1921. She was a self-employed store clerk. Her family includes
Yoshi Oki (mother) and Shigetaro Oki (father). Her home address is listed as 773 East
Georgia Street, Vancouver, BC. English Bay Produce, 1200 Denman Street, Vancouver,
BC is listed as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC and 35 Brunswick
Avenue, Toronto, ON.
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6932 | Goro Oki | 23 October 1925 | Male |
He was born on 23 October 1925. He was a student. His family includes Hatsu Oki (mother;
died 14 August 1943) and Masachi Oki (father; deceased at time of file). His home
address is listed as 19th Road, Haney, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Hamilton, ON.
No seized property is listed in the file.
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6974 | Hatsu Oki | 06 June 1883 | Female |
She was born on 6 June 1883. Her maiden name was Hatsu Kawasaki. She was a housewife
and a farmer. Her family includes Tsune Kawasaki (mother; nee Tsune Hineno; deceased
at time of file), Shobei Kawasaki [also written in the file as Shioba Kawasaki] (father;
deceased at time of file), Masaichi Oki (husband; deceased at time of file), Toshio
Oki (son; sergeant in Canadian army at time of mother’s death), Kiyoshi Oki (son),
Goro Oki (son; born 23 October 1925), Yoshito Oki (son), Tazu Oki (daughter; born
21 June 1927), and Fumi Oki (daughter; born 21 March 1929). Her home address is listed
as 19th Road, Haney, BC. Rural Route No. 1, 15th Avenue, Haney, BC is listed as a
former address. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan Extension, BC and died in Slocan,
BC on 15 August 1943. Her listed seized property includes real estate in which she
and her son Toshio each owned one half interest.
|
5890 | Hyozo Oki | 20 March 1873 | Male |
He was born on 20 March 1873. He was a self-employed storekeeper. His family includes
Shige Oki (wife), and George Ohki [also listed as Tajimi Ohki] (adopted son). His
home address is listed as 1531 East 4th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Tashme, BC and he was exiled to Japan on 2 August 1946.
|
14752 | Kenneth Oki | 29 October 1923 | Male |
He was born on 29 October 1923. His name is also listed as Kenneth Yoshito Oki. His
family includes Hatsu Oki (mother; nee Hatsu Kawasaki) and Masaichi Oki (father).
His home address is listed as Haney, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to London, ON.
|
6935 | Kiyoshi Oki | 15 February 1922 | Male |
He was born on 15 February 1922. He was a pulp mill worker employed by B.C. Pulp and
Paper, Port Alice, BC. His family includes Hatsu Oki (mother) and Masaichi Oki (father;
deceased at time of file). His home address is listed as 19th Road, Haney, BC. Port
Alice, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Toronto, ON.
No seized property is listed in the file.
|
14768 | Masao Oki | 30 April 1903 | Male |
He was born on 30 April 1903. He was a millhand. His family includes Hatsu Oki (mother;
nee Hatsu Kawasaki), Masaichi Oki (father), and Miyako Oki (wife; nee Miyako Yoshii;
in Japan). His home address is listed as 230 Jackson Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was
forcibly uprooted to Copper Creek, BC.
|
12496 | Shige Oki | 27 February 1868 | Female |
She was born on 27 February 1868. Her maiden name is Shige Kano. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Tsune Kano (mother; nee Tsune Masuda), Jihyoe Kano (father), Hyozo
Oki (husband), and George Oki [also listed as Tajimi Oki] (adopted son). Her home
address is listed as 1531 East 4th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to Tashme, BC and was exiled to Japan on 2 August 1946.
|
12870 | Shigetaro Oki | 07 March 1889 | Male |
He is also named in the file as Sam Oki. He was born on 07 March 1889. He was a grocer,
owning his own business: English Bay Produce, operating under the name English Bay
Confectionary, at 1200 Denman Street, Vancouver, BC. His family includes Miyo Oki
(mother), Manchiro Oki (father), Yoshi Oki (wife), Suzu Oki (daughter), Mary Oki (daughter),
Henry Oki [also listed as Isamu Oki] (son), Thomas Oki [also listed as Tsutomu Oki]
(son), and Ami Oki (daughter). His listed seized property includes his grocery business,
with its stock and fixtures.
|
9557 | Suzu Oki | 27 May 1923 | Female |
She was born on 27 May 1923. She was a student. Her family includes Yoshi Oki (mother)
and Shigatero Oki (father). Her home address is listed as 773 East Georgia Street.
1200 Denman Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. She was forcibly
uprooted to 14 Mile Ranch, Tashme, BC.
|
6970 | Toshio Oki | 27 November 1919 | Male |
He was born on 27 November 1919. He was a mill worker employed by Hammond Cedar Lumber
Company. His family includes Hatsu Oki (mother; nee Hatsu Kawasaki), Masaichi Oki
(father; deceased at time of file), Kiyoshi Oki (brother), Goro Oki (brother), Yoshito
Oki (brother), Tazu Oki (sister), and Fumi Oki (sister). His home address is listed
as 19th Road, Rural Route No. 1, Haney, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Petrolia Camp,
ON and Hamilton, ON. His listed seized property includes his real estate at 19th Road,
Rural Route No. 1, a sewing machine, and household belongings.
|
9558 | Yoshi Oki | 1896 | Female |
She was born in 1896. Her maiden name is Yoshi Takanishi. She was a housewife. Her
family includes Katsu Takanishi (mother), Otakichi Takanishi (father), Shigetaro Oki
[also listed as Sam Oki] (husband; deceased), Amy Oki (daughter), Suzu Oki (daughter),
Mary Oki (daughter), Henry Oki [also listed as Isamu] (son) and Tommy Oki [also known
as Thomas Tsutomu Oki] (son). Her home address is listed as 773 East Georgia Street,
Vancouver, BC. 1200 Denman Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. She
was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
|
Okihiro
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
7994 | Akie Okihiro | 12 November 1918 | Female |
She was born on 12 November 1918. She was also listed as Betty Okihiro. She was a
dressmaker. Her family includes Chise Okihira (mother; nee Chise Sasaki). Her home
address is listed as 148 East Columbia Street, New Westminster, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to New Denver, BC.
|
7992 | Chise Okihiro | 05 January 1886 | Female |
She was born on 5 January 1886. She was a housewife. Her family includes Masukichi
Okihiro (husband; deceased), Akie Okihiro [also listed as Betty Okihiro] (daughter),
Kikuye Okihiro [also listed as Kay Okihiro] (daughter), Koichiro Okihiro (son), Kouyou
Okihiro (son), Masako Fujimoto [also listed as Jean Fujimoto] (daughter; nee Masako
Okihiro and Jean Okihiro), Kimiko Oda (daughter; nee Kimiko Okihiro). Her home address
is listed as 148 East Columbia Street, New Westminster, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to Kaslo, BC.
|
7991 | Hisa Okihiro | 14 February 1916 | Female |
She was born on 14 February 1916 in Acme Cannery, Eburne, BC. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Tone Nakazawa (mother; nee Tone Iwasaki), Hidemi Nakazawa (father),
Koichiro Okihiro (husband), Richard Okihiro [also listed as Koki Okihiro] (son). Her
home address is listed as 148 East Columbia Street, New Westminster, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Kaslo, BC.
|
7993 | Kikuye Okihiro | 22 November 1919 | Female |
She was born on 22 November 1919. She is also listed as Kikue Okihiro and Kikuye Kay
Okihiro. She was a dressmaker. Her family includes Chise Okihiro (mother; nee Chise
Sasaki). Her home address is listed as 148 East Columbia Street, New Westminster,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Kaslo, BC.
|
7838 | Koichiro Okihiro | 12 October 1910 | Male |
He was born on 12 October 1910 in Trinidad, Colorado, USA. He was a millhand employed
by B.C. Manufacturers. His family includes Chise Okihiro (mother; nee Chise Sasaki),
Masukichi Okihiro (father), Hisa Okihiro (wife; nee Hisa Nakazawa), and Richard Okihiro
[also listed as Koki Okihiro] (son). His home address is listed as 148 East Columbia
Street, New Westminster, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Kaslo, BC, Islington, ON,
and Toronto, ON.
|
2331 | Kouyou Okihiro | 20 May 1912 | Male |
He was born on 20 May 1912. He was a mill hand employed by Mohawk Lumber Company,
New Westminster, BC. His family includes Chise Okihiro (mother; nee Chise Sasaki)
and Masukichi Okihiro (father). His home address is listed as 148 East Columbia Street,
New Westminster, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Toronto, ON.
|
Okimi
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
4244 | Tomi Okimi | 1898 | Female |
She was born in 1898. She was a housewife. Her family includes Rika Hashimoto (mother),
Tarakicki Hashimoto (father), Mitsujiro Okimi (husband; deceased), Alfred Okimi [also
listed as Nobou Okimi] (son), Miwako Okimi (daughter; in Japan), Torao Okimi (son;
in Japan), Yoshiharu Okimi (son), Akio Okimi (son), Fumiko Okimi (daughter), Mitsue
Okimi (daughter), and Haruko Okimi (daughter). Her home address is listed as 45 Moncton
Street, Steveston, BC. 181 Moncton Street, Steveston, BC and Rural Route, No. 1, Winnipeg,
MB are listed as former addresses. She was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC and
Hamilton, ON.
|
4982 | Yoshiharu Okimi | 04 September 1921 | Male |
He was born on 4 September 1921. He was a self-employed storekeeper. His family includes
Tomi Okimi (mother; nee Tomi Hashimoto), and Mitsujiro Okimi (father). His home address
is listed as P.O. Box 607, 45 Moncton Street, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Hamilton, ON.
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Okimura
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
1559 | Akira Okimura | 06 December 1905 | Male |
Okimura was born on 6 December 1905. He was a self-employed cleaner. His family includes
Shizuno Okimura (mother; nee Shizuno Tanaka), Mataichi Okimura (father), Emiko Okimura
(wife; nee Emiko Hashimoto), and Nancy Okimura [also listed as Harumi Okimura] (daughter;
born 3 January 1937). His home address is listed as 2365 West Broadway, Vancouver,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Popoff Farms, Slocan, BC. His listed seized property
includes household belongings.
|
11107 | Arthur Okimura | 18 September 1923 | Male |
He is also listed as Manabu Okimura. He was born on 18 September 1923. He was a student.
His family includes Motoichi Okimura (father) and Shizuno Okimura (mother; nee Shizuno
Tanaka). His home address is listed as 743 Keefer Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Popoff, BC.
|
5542 | Emiko Okimura | 24 February 1912 | Female |
She was born on 24 February 1912. Her maiden name is Emiko Hashimoto. She was a housewife
and a dressmaker. Her family includes Sato Hashimoto (mother; nee Sato Yasaka), Ruiichi
Hashimoto (father), Akira Okimura (husband), and Nancy Okimura [also listed as Harumi
Okimura] (daughter). Her home address is listed as Rural Route No. 1, Mission, BC.
She was forcibly uprooted to Arnaud, MB.
|
7013 | Mataichi Okimura | 21 May 1880 | Male |
He was born on 21 May 1880. He was retired at the time of the file. His family includes
Tanako Okimura (mother; nee Tanako Okano), Sei Okimura (father), Shizuno Okimura (wife;
nee Shizuno Tanaka), Yutaka Okimura (son), Manabu Okimura (son), and Sumiko Okimura
(daughter). His home address is listed as 743 Keefer Street, Vancouver, BC. He was
forcibly uprooted to Slocan Extension, BC.
|
12813 | Shizuno Okimura | 16 April 1884 | Female |
She was born on 16 April 1884. Her maiden name is Shizuno Tanaka. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Tani Tanaka (mother; nee Tani Shioguchi), Tadanosake Tanaka [possibly
Tadanosuke Tanaka] (father), Mataichi Okimura (husband), Yutaka Okimura (son), Manabu
Okimura (son), and Sumiko Okimura (daughter). Her home address is listed as 743 Keefer
Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Popoff Farms, Slocan, BC.
|
14194 | Yutaka Okimura | 27 March 1917 | Male |
He was born on 27 March 1917. He was an accountant. His family includes Shizuno Okimura
(mother; nee Shizuno Tanaka) and Mataichi Okimura (father). 743 Keefer Street, Vancouver,
BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Taylor Lake, BC.
|
Okino
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
10347 | Chiyeko Okino | 17 February 1922 | Female |
She was born on 17 February 1922. She was a student. Her family includes Gonsuke Okino
(father) and Tamano Okino (mother; nee Tamano Yamamoto). She lived in West Vancouver,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Popoff, BC.
|
2309 | Eiichi Okino | 12 December 1913 | Male |
He was born on 12 December 1913. He was a cannery worker employed by Francis Millerd
& Company, Vancouver, BC. His family includes Tamano Yamamoto (mother) and Sonsuke
Okino (father). His home address is listed as Sherman, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Solsqua, BC.
|
2405 | Gonsuke Okino | 03 April 1884 | Male |
He was born on 3 April 1884. He was a cannery worker employed by Great Northern Cannery,
West Vancouver, BC. His family includes Tamano Okino (wife), Miyoko Okino [also listed
as Miko Okino] (daughter), Eiichi Okino (son; also listed as Eichi), Jiro Okino (son),
Tazuko Okino (daughter), Tomi Okino (daughter), and Chiyeko Okino (daughter). His
home address is listed as Sherman P.O., West Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Popoff Farms, Slocan, BC and New Denver, BC.
|
2299 | Jiro Okino | 23 June 1915 | Male |
He was born on 23 June 1915. He was a fisherman employed by Francis Millerd Packing
Company Limited, Vancouver, BC. His family includes Tamano Okino (mother; nee Tamano
Yamamoto) and Sonsuke Okino (father). His home address is listed as Sherman, BC. He
was forcibly uprooted to Popoff Farms, BC.
|
7057 | Kan Okino | 24 April 1903 | Female |
She was born on 24 April 1903. Her occupation is listed as housewife. Her family includes
Naoichi Okino (husband), Katsuyuki Okino (son), Mitsuaki Okino (son), Mamoru Okino
(son), Ruiko Okino (daughter), Kenso Okino (son), and Tsuyoshi Okino (son). Her home
address is listed as Terra Nova, Eburne, BC, as well as 15th Street, Haney, BC. She
was forcibly uprooted to East Lillooet, BC.
|
10360 | Keisaku Okino | 28 August 1901 | Male |
He was born on 28 August 1901. He was a _ employed by _. His family includes Tome
Okino (wife; nee Tome Murakami), Kuni Okino (mother; nee Kuni Hamaura), Noburo Okino
[also listed as Nobo Okino] (son). He lived in Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Greenwood, BC.
|
6943 | Naoichi Okino | 05 September 1896 | Male |
He was born on 5 September 1896. He was a fisherman employed by Imperial Cannery,
Eburne, BC. His family includes Kan Okino (wife; nee Kan Ikuta), Katsuyuki Okino (son),
Mitsuaki Okino (son), Mamoru Okino (son), Ruiko Okino (daughter), Kenso Okino (son),
and Tsuyoshi Okino (son). He lived in Haney, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Lumby,
BC and East Lillooet, BC. His listed seized property includes the home he rented,
his boat the “N.O” or “Okino”, and fishing nets.
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7058 | Natsuko Okino | 08 June 1924 | Female |
She was born on 8 June 1924. She was a student. Her family includes Kan Okino (mother),
Naoichi Okino (father), Katsuyuki Okino (brother), Mitsuaki Okino (brother), Mamoru
Okino (brother), Ruiko Okino (sister), Kenao Okino (brother), and Tauyoshi Okino (brother).
Her home address is listed as 14 River Road, Lulu Island, BC, as well as 15th Street,
Haney, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to East Lillooet, BC.
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10349 | Tamano Okino | 23 December 1896 | Female |
She was born on 23 December 1896. She was a housewife. Her family includes Yasutaro
Yamamoto (father), Yuki Yamamoto (mother), Gonsuke Okino (husband), Eiichi Okino (son;
also listed as Eichi), Jiro Okino (son), Tomi Okino (daughter), Chiyeko Okino (daughter),
Tazuko Okino (daughter), Miyoko Okino [also listed as Miko Okino] (daughter). She
lived in West Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Popoff, BC.
|
1171 | Tome Okino | 15 June 1907 | Female |
She was born on 15 June 1907. Her maiden name is Tome Murakami. Her occupation is
listed as housewife. Her family includes Chiku Murakami (mother), Kikutaro Murakami
(father), Keisaku Okino (husband), and Noburo Okino [also listed as Nobo Okino] (son).
Her home address is listed as Colonial Cannery, Steveston, BC. Gilbert Road, Steveston,
BC is listed as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC.
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10348 | Tomi Okino | 15 April 1920 | Female |
She was born on 15 April 1920. She was a cannery worker employed by Great Northern
Cannery. Her family includes Gonsuke Okino (father) and Tamano Okino (mother; nee
Tamano Yamamoto). She lived in West Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Popoff,
BC.
|
Okinobu
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
14195 | Hideo Okinobu | 05 December 1921 | Male |
He was born on 5 December 1921. He was a shipyard employee. His family includes Ayako
Okinobu (mother) and Otoji Okinobu (father). His home address is listed as 1117 Powell
Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Essex, ON.
|
3494 | Kotaro Okinobu | July 1878 | Male |
He was born on July 1878. He was a painter employed by Stanley Park Shipyard (Hisaoka
Bunji). His family includes Setsu Okinobu (mother; nee Setsu Ueuno), Jinzaimon Okinobu
(father), Yone Okinobu (wife), Ayako Hisaoka (daughter; nee Ayako Okinobu), Miyako
Uchiyama (daughter; nee Miyako Okinobu; in Japan), Teruo Okinobu [also listed as Paul
Okinobu] (son). His home address is listed as 1170 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. He
was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC and he was exiled to Japan on 2 October 1946.
|
13803 | Otoji Okinobu | 01 December 1889 | Male |
He was born on 1 December 1889. He was a tally clerk. His family includes Ayako Okinobu
(former wife) and Hideo Okinobu (son). Chemainus, BC is listed as a former address.
He was forcibly uprooted to Schreiber, ON and St. Thomas, ON.
|
2692 | Teruo Okinobu | 19 August 1921 | Male |
He was born on 19 August 1921. He is also listed as Paul Okinobu. He was a carpenter
employed Stanley Park Shipyard, Vancouver, BC. His family includes Yone Okinobu (mother;
nee Yone Okihiro) and Kotaro Okinobu (father). His home address is listed as 1170
Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Beamsville, ON.
|
6791 | Yone Okinobu | 28 September 1876 | Female |
She was born on 28 September 1876. Her maiden name is Yone Okihiro. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Kiyo Okihiro (mother; nee Kiyo Ohata), Manzaburo Okihiro (father),
Kotaro Okinobu (husband), Ayako Hisaoka (daughter; nee Ayako Okinobu), Miyako Uchiyama
(daughter; nee Miyako Okinobu; in Japan), Teruo Okinobu [also listed as Paul Okinobu]
(son). Her home address is listed as 1170 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Greenwood, BC and she was exiled to Japan on 2 October 1946.
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Okita
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
4260 | Yeiko Okita | 10 May 1922 | Female |
She was born on 10 May 1922. She was a housewife. Her family includes Kiku Ito (mother;
nee Kiku Funakoshi), Gihachi Ito [possibly Gikachi Ito] (father), Yonezo Okita (husband),
and Tomiko Okita (daughter). Her home address is listed as Westminster Road, New Westminster,
BC. 1434 Victoria Road, Rural Route, No. 1, New Westminster, BC is listed as a former
address. She was forcibly uprooted to Nobleford, AB.
|
7250 | Yonezo Okita | 12 December 1919 | Male |
He was born on 12 December 1919. He was a farm hand employed by his father-in-law.
His family includes Riki Okita (mother), Yonekichi Okita (father), and Yeiko Okita
(wife; nee Yeiko Ito), and Tomiko Okita (daughter). His home address is listed as
Rural Route No. 1, New Westminster, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Nobleford, AB.
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Oku
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
8569 | Haruko Oku | 23 April 1912 | Female |
She was born on 23 April 1912. Her maiden name is Haruko Mayeda. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Kuni Mayeda (mother; nee Kuni Mayeda), Katsuzo Mayeda (father),
Takeji Oku (husband), and Dennis Oku [also listed as Hiromi Oku] (son). Her home address
is listed as 166 West 5th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Kaslo,
BC.
|
15001 | Takeji Oku | 15 April 1904 | Male |
He was born on 15 April 1904. He was a logger. His family includes Hatsue Oku (mother),
Harukichi Oku (father), Haruko Oku (wife; nee Haruko Maeda), and Dennis Oku [also
listed as Hiromi Oku] (son). He lived in O’Brien Bay, BC and 166 West 6th Avenue,
Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Kaslo, BC.
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Okubo
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
4980 | Fusanosuke Okubo | 19 March 1889 | Male |
He was born on 19 March 1889. He was a self-employed farmer. His family includes Kiku
Okubo (mother; nee Kiku Minami), Kumanosuke Okubo (father), Kii Okubo (wife; nee Kii
Fujita), Fumiko Okubo (daughter), Aiko Okubo (daughter), Setsuko Okubo (daughter),
Emiko Okubo (daughter; deceased), Fusayuki Okubo (son), Takayuki Okubo (son), and
Keisuke Okubo (son). His home address is listed as 32nd Avenue, Ruskin, BC. He was
forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC and Moose Jaw, SK.
|
13155 | Haruye Okubo | 24 March 1914 | Female |
She was born on 24 March 1914. Her maiden name is Haruye Kondo. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Iwa Kondo (mother; nee Iwa Tsuji), Seisuke Kondo (father), and
Tanematsu Okubo (husband). Her home address is listed as 318 Heatley Avenue, Vancouver,
BC. 439 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. She was forcibly
uprooted to Slocan Extension, BC and Popoff Farms, Slocan, BC.
|
8818 | Kii Okubo | 15 May 1899 | Female |
She was born on 15 May 1899. Her maiden name is Kii Fujita. She was a housewife. Her
family includes Kano Fujita (mother; nee Kano Kondo), Saimon Fujita (father), Fusanosuke
Okubo (husband), Fumiko Okubo (daughter), Aiko Okubo (daughter), Setsuko Okubo (daughter),
Emiko Okubo (daughter), Fusayuki Okubo (son), Takayuki Okubo (son), and Keisuke Okubo
(son). Her home address is listed as 245 32nd Avenue, Ruskin, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Tashme, BC.
|
8754 | Komei Okubo | 24 December 1879 | Male |
He was born on 24 December 1879. He was a self-employed farmer. His family includes
Kinu Okubo (mother), and Eisuke Okubo (father). His home address is listed as Websters
Corners, Maple Ridge, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Hope, BC and Tashme, BC.
|
8852 | Setsuko Okubo | Female |
She was born on 4 February 1922. She was a store clerk employed by her father at his
box factory company. Her family includes Kii Okubo (mother; nee Kii Fujita), and Fusanosuke
Okubo (father). Her home address is listed as 245 32nd Avenue, Ruskin, BC. She was
forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
|
|
729_xi | Tanematsu Okubo | 25 July 1906 | Male |
He was born on 25 July 1906. He was a logger employed by Fernridge Lumber Company,
Port Haney, BC. His family includes Kikuno Okubo (mother; nee Kikuno Kawasaki), Tomeijiro
Okubo (father) and Haruye Okubo (wife; nee Haruye Kondo). His home address is listed
as 241 Princess Avenue, Vancouver, BC. 439 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC is listed
as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Angler, ON.
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Okuda
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
6874 | Chizuru Okuda | 12 March 1920 | Female |
She was born on 12 March 1920. Her family includes Haruka Okuda (mother; nee Haruka
Uyeda), and Kasaku Okuda (father). Her home address is listed as P.O. Box 129, Cumberland,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC.
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6628 | Haruka Okuda | 23 February 1890 | Female |
She was born on 23 February 1890. Her maiden name is Haruka Uyeda. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Asayo Uyeda (mother), Roisuke Uyeda (father), Kasaku Okuda (husband).
Her home address is listed as No. 9 Japanese Town No. 1, Cumberland, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Slocan, BC.
|
2866 | Hiroshi Okuda | 23 November 1914 | Male |
He was born on 23 November 1914. He was a logger employed by Cameron Lake Logging
Company, 711 Pacific Building, Vancouver, BC. His family includes Haruko Okuda (mother;
nee Haruko Uyeda) and Kosaku Okuda (father). His home address is listed as 306 Jackson
Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
|
12866 | June Okuda | 16 March 1866 | Male |
He was born on 16 March 1866; he died in April 1942. He was a farmer. His family includes
Ritsu Okuda (mother; deceased at time of file) and Shinjiro Okuda (father; deceased
at time of file). He lived in Hammond, BC. No seized property is listed in the file.
|
12074 | Kametaro Okuda | 10 January 1877 | Male |
He was born on 10 January 1877. He was a millhand employed by Pacific Lumber Company.
His family includes Hisayo Okuda (wife; nee Hisayo Yamamoto; in Japan), Tadahei Okuda
(father), and Kato Okuda (mother). He lived in Port Alberni, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Tashme, BC and exiled to Japan on 2 August 1946.
|
6629 | Kasaku Okuda | 24 September 1879 | Male |
He was born on 24 September 1879. He was a coal picker. His family includes Hatsu
Kasaku (mother; nee Hatsu Kariyama), Jinpai Kasaku (father), and Haruka Okuda (wife;
nee Haruka Uyeda). His home address is listed as No. 9 Japanese Town No. 1, Cumberland,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC.
|
8043 | Kiyoshi Okuda | 09 May 1916 | Male |
He was born on 9 May 1916. He was a logger employed by Royston Lumber Company, Cumberland,
BC. His family includes Haruka Okuda (mother), and Kasaku Okuda (father). His home
address is listed as P.O. Box 129, Cumberland, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Slocan,
BC.
|
8027 | Mitsugi Okuda | 11 March 1922 | Male |
He was born on 11 March 1922. His family includes Haruka Okuda (mother; nee Haruka
Uyeda), and Kasaku Okuda (father). His home address is listed as P.O. Box 129, Cumberland,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC.
|
6489 | Sakae Okuda | 05 February 1924 | Female |
She was born on 5 February 1924. Her family includes Haruko Okuda (mother; nee Haruko
Uyeda), and Kasaku Okuda (father). Her home address is listed as P.O. Box 129, Cumberland,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC.
|
14548 | Sumeye Okuda | 03 April 1918 | Female |
She was born on 3 April 1918. She was a dressmaker employed by Y. Suzuki, Vancouver,
BC. Her family includes Haruka Okuda (mother; nee Haruka Uyeda) and Kasoku Okuda (father).
Her home address is listed as Cumberland, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan
Extension, BC.
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Okugawa
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
9460 | Ayako Okugawa | Female |
She was born on 31 March 1920. Her family includes Bunhichi Okugawa (father), Haru
Okugawa (mother; nee Haru Kitagawa). She lived in Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to New Denver, BC. The file consists of two documents, one of which states
the following: "No Real or Personal Property administered on this file.".
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|
1646 | Bunhichi Okugawa | 23 July 1877 | Male |
He was born on 23 July 1877. No occupation is listed in the file. His family includes
Genzaburo Okugawa (father; deceased at time of file), Haru Okugawa (wife; nee Haru
Kitagawa), Kinu Ebata (daughter; nee Kinu Okugawa), Shizuko Takahashi (daughter),
Ayako Okugawa (daughter), Yoshiko Okugawa (daughter). He lived at 688 East Hastings
Street, Vancouver, BC and was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC. His listed seized
property includes a lot at 738 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC; a house with a
“barn/garage”; household belongings; a sewing machine; and shrines.
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11652 | Haru Okugawa | 21 May 1890 | Female |
Her maiden name was Haru Kitagawa. She was born on 21 May 1890. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Bunhichi Okugawa (husband), Ume Kitagawa (mother; nee Ume Obayashi),
Kinu Ebata (daughter; nee Kinu Okugawa), Shizuko Takahashi (daughter; nee Shizuko
Okugawa), Ayako Okugawa (daughter), Yoshiko Okugawa (daughter). Her home address is
listed as 738 Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to New Denver,
BC.
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9459 | Shizuko Okugawa | 16 January 1917 | Female |
She was born on 16 January 1917. Her family inclues Bunhichi Okugawa (father) and
Haru Okugawa (mother; nee Haru Kitagawa). She lived in Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to New Denver, BC. The file consists of two documents, one of which states
the following: "No Real or Personal Property administered on this file.".
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12256 | Yoshiko Okugawa | 15 February 1923 | Female |
She was born on 15 February 1923. She was a dressmaker and was attending dressmaking
school. Her family includes Haru Okugawa (mother; nee Haru Kitagawa) and Bunhichi
Okugawa (father). Her home address is listed as 738 Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC.
688 East Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. She was forcibly
uprooted to New Denver, BC.
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Okuhara
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
12231 | Teruko Okuhara | 23 October 1914 | Female |
She was born on 23 October 1914. She was a housewife. Her family includes Toshio Okuhara
(husband), Keiko Okuhara (daughter), Hiroaki Okuhara (son), and Takagi Tsukasa (nephew).
Her home address is listed as 566 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to New Denver, BC.
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3145 | Toshio Okuhara | 20 August 1907 | Male |
He was born on 20 August 1907. He was a porter employed by National Lunch Company,
Vancouver, BC. His family includes Takejiro Okuhara (father), Teruko Okuhara (wife;
nee Teruko Kaita), Hiroaki Okuhara (son) and Keiko Okuhara (daughter). His home address
is listed as 566 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to New Denver,
BC; Fingal, ON and Rural Route No. 1, Blenheim, ON.
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Okui
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
12337 | Gengo Okui | 08 February 1911 | Male |
He was born on 8 February 1911. He was a mill hand. His family includes Toki Okui
(mother; nee Toki Nakayama), Umejiro Okui (father), and Hatsuno Okui (wife; nee Hatsuno
Hirayama; in Japan). Rural Route No. 1, Cumberland, BC is listed as a former address.
He was forcibly uprooted to Thunder River, BC and was exiled to Japan on 31 May 1946.
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15126 | Kobi Okui | 12 February 1918 | Male |
He was born on 12 February 1918. He was a millhand. His family includes Toki Okui
(mother) and Umijiro Okui (father). His home address is listed as Cumberland, BC.
Blue River, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Thunder
River Camp, BC and was exiled to Japan in 1946.
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Okukawa
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
6822 | Narutaro Okukawa | 27 December 1878 | Male |
He was born on 27 December 1878. He was a forearm at a factory. His family includes
Natsu Okukawa (wife; nee Natsu Imai), and Amy Okukawa (daughter). His home address
is listed as 216 Vernon Driver, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood,
BC and Montreal, QC.
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Okuma
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
14467 | Frank Okuma | 06 January 1903 | Male |
He was born on 6 January 1903. His name is also listed as Frank Toyomatsu Okuma. He
was a hotel porter. His family includes Kiyo Okuma (mother), Toyojiro Okuma (father),
and Ruth Darbeg [possibly also Ruth Okuma] (wife). He lived at 213 3rd Avenue, West
Calgary, AB.
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5663 | Fumiko Okuma | 22 August 1925 | Female |
She was born on 22 August 1925. She was a student at Mission High School. Her family
includes Hatsue Okuma (mother; nee Hatsue Uyemura), and Yoichi Okuma (father). Her
home address is listed as Rural Route No. 1, Mission, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to Picture Butte, AB.
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5392 | Hatsue Okuma | 06 February 1900 | Female |
She was born on 6 February 1900. Her maiden name is Hatsue Uemura. She was a farmer’s
help. Her family includes Masano Uemura (mother; nee Masano Beppu), Isakichi Uemura
(father), Yoichi Okuma (husband), and Emiko Okuma (daughter). Her home address is
listed as Rural Route No. 1, Mission, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Picture Butte,
AB.
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5652 | Kazutoshi Okuma | 20 February 1923 | Male |
He was born on 20 February 1923. He was a truck driver employed by Hatzio Shake &
Shingle Company. His family includes Hatsuye Okuma (mother; nee Hatsuye Uyemura),
and Yaichi Okuma (father). His home address is listed as Hurd Road, Rural Route No.
1, Mission, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Picture Butte, AB.
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11255 | Nobuko Okuma | 1923 | Female |
She was born in 1923. She was a dressmaker employed by Mr. McRae. Her family includes
Jensuke Okuma (father) and Wai Okuma (mother; nee Wai Okubo). Her home address is
listed as 732 Davie Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to East Lillooet,
BC.
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1287 | Sensuke Okuma | 1898 | Male |
Okuma was born in 1919. He was a self-employed dry cleaner at his own business, West
End Cleaners, Vancouver, BC, which closed down at the beginning of May 1942. His family
includes Masu Okuma (mother; deceased at time of file), Keijiro Okuma (father; deceased
at time of file), Wai Okuma (wife), Nobuko Okuma (daughter) and Masae Okuma (daughter).
The family rented rooms 210 and 211 at the Winter Hotel, 201 Abbot Street, Vancouver,
BC. His address is listed as 1219 Davie Street, Vancouver, BC. Forcibly uprooted to
House No. 57, East Lillooet, BC on 5 June 1943. Address of Pritchard, BC as of 03
May 1947. Property seized includes a sewing machine and household belongings. A Victory
Bond and shares in Associated Cleaner Compnay remained in his possession.
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5207 | Wai Okuma | 1891 | Female |
She was born in 1891. She was a housewife. Her family includes Chino (mother), Otoyaro
(father), and Sensuke Okuma (husband), Nobuko Okuma (daughter), and Masae Okuma (daughter).
Her home address is listed as 1219 Davie Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to East Lillooet, BC.
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5445 | Yoichi Okuma | 26 January 1895 | Male |
He was born on 26 January 1895. He was a self-employed strawberry grower. His family
includes Yasu Okuma [possibly Yas Okuma] (mother), Torakichi Okuma (father), Hatsue
Okuma (wife; nee Hatsue Uemura), and Emiko Okuma (daughter). His home address is listed
as Rural Route No. 1, Mission City, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Picture Butte,
AB.
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Okumura
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
9900 | Arthur Okumura | 14 August 1925 | Male |
He was born on 14 August 1925. He was a student at Vancouver Tech. His family includes
Hanten Shigehiko Okumura (father), and Fuji Okumura (mother; nee Fuji Fujino). His
home address is listed as 657 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to New Denver, BC.
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14291 | Fred Okumura | 21 November 1907 | Male |
He was born on 21 November 1907. He is also listed as Fujio Okamura. He was a logger.
His family includes Tome Okumura (mother), Ruzo Okumura (father) Sotoe Okumura (wife;
nee Sotoe Yamada; married in 1943). His home address is listed as 474 Alexander Street,
Vancouver, BC and 321 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Vernon,
BC.
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9897 | Fuji Okumura | 09 June 1891 | Female |
Her maiden name was Fuji Fujino. She was born on 9 June 1891. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Shigehiko Okumura [also listed as Hanten Okumura] (husband), Arthur
Okumura (son), Richard Okumura [also listed as Tatsuo Okumura] (son), Bunkichi Fujino
(father), Koma Fujino (mother; nee Koma Omori). Her home address is listed as 657
Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC.
|
13342 | Fusae Okumura | 10 September 1922 | Female |
She was born on 10 September 1922. She was a dental nurse. Her family includes Fuji
Okumura (mother; nee Fuji Fujino) and Hanten Shigehiko Okumura (father). 657 Powell
Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted to
New Denver, BC.
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9899 | Miyako Okumura | 11 April 1924 | Female |
She was born on 11 April 1924. She was a student. Her family includes Shigehiko Okumura
(father), Fuiji Okumura (mother; nee Fuiji Fujino) [also may be Fuji Okumura nee Fuji
Fujino]. Her home address is listed as 657 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Alma College, St. Thomas Ontario.
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4082 | Saburo Okumura | 02 September 1887 | Male |
He was born on 2 September 1887. He was a logger employed by Nagata Camp, Upper Stave
Lake, Stave Falls, BC. His home address is listed as 409 Alexander Street, Vancouver,
BC. Dewdney, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Sandon,
BC.
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9859 | Shigeharu Okumura | 15 April 1919 | Male |
He was born on 15 April 1919. He was a millhand and student at UBC. His family includes
Shigehiko Okano (father), Fuji Okano (mother; nee Fuji Fujino). His home address is
listed as 657 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. Woodfibre, BC is listed as a former address.
He was forcibly uprooted to New Denver and later to 829 McColemen Street Emerson Manitoba.
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3897 | Shigehiko Okumura | 18 December 1888 | Male |
He was born on 18 December 1888. He is also listed as Hanten Okumura. He was a self-employed
real estate agent. His family includes Tora Okumura (mother; nee Tora Kimoto), Sakichi
Okumura (father), Fuji Okumura (wife; nee Fuji Fujino), Arthur Okumura (son), and
Richard Okumura [also listed as Tatsuo Okumura] (son). His home address is listed
as 657 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC and
Elmwood, MB.
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9898 | Toyoko Okumura | 26 May 1916 | Female |
Birth name is Toyoko Kamibayashi. She was born on 26 May 1916. She was unemployed.
Her family includes Shigehiko Okumura (adoptive father), Isaburo Kamibayashi (biological
father), Fuji Okumura (mother; nee Fuji Fujino), Takumi Murota (husband; married in
1944). Her home address is listed as 657 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to New Denver, BC.
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7957 | Tsuyuko Okumura | 24 February 1911 | Female |
She was born on 24 February 1911. She was a self-employed dressmaker. Her family includes
Takino Iwashita (mother; nee Takino Inokuchi), Yoshimatsu Iwashita (father), Yasuzo
Okumura (husband), Hisashi Okumura (son), and Mitsuru Okumura (son). Her home address
is listed as 73 _ West Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. 316 Powell Street, Vancouver,
BC and 73 West Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC are listed as former addresses. She was
forcibly uprooted to Calgary, AB.
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13827 | Yasuzo Okumura | 07 October 1903 | Male |
He was born on 7 October 1903. He was a tailor and drycleaner who owned his own business.
His family includes Tsuyuko Okumura (wife; nee Tsuyuko Iwashita), Hisashi Okumura
(son), and Mitsuru Okumura (son). 73 1/2 Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC and 391 Powell
Street, Vancouver, BC are listed as former addresses. He was forcibly uprooted to
Calgary, AB.
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Okuno
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
12853 | Kenji Okuno | 13 August 1926 | Male |
He was born on 13 August 1926. He was a student. His family includes Mitsu Okuno (mother)
and Mosaburo Okuno (father). His home address is listed as 575 East Hastings Street,
Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Bay Farm, BC. No seized property is listed
in the file.
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12204 | Mataji Okuno | 08 December 1902 | Male |
He was born on 8 December 1902. He was a mill hand employed by Britannia Beach Company.
His family includes Shizuko Okuno (wife), and Hirako Okuno (daughter). His home address
is listed as Britannia Beach, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC.
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11149 | Mitsu Okuno | 16 April 1893 | Female |
She was born on 16 April 1893. She was a self-employed rooming house keeper of Carl
Rooming House. Her family includes Mosaburo Okuno (husband), Shigekazu Okuno (son),
Toshie Okuno (daughter), Kenji Okuno (son), Chizuko Okuno (daughter). Her home address
is listed as 575 East Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to
London, Ontario.
|
4155 | Mosaburo Okuno | 03 September 1888 | Male |
He was born on 3 September 1888. He was a self-employed rooming house operator and
caretaker. His family includes Mitsu Okuno (wife), Chizuko Okuno [also listed as Chidzuko
Okuno] (daughter), Shigekazu Okuno (son), Toshie Okuno (daughter), and Kenji Okuno
[also listed as Kanju Okuno] (son). His home address is listed as 575 East Hastings
Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC.
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9179 | Shigekazu Okuno | 02 January 1929 | Male |
He was born on 2 January 1929. His family includes Mitsu Okuno (mother; nee Mitsu
Okuno), and Mosaburo Okuno (father). His home address is listed as 575 East Hastings
Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Grimsby, ON.
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7925 | Shizuko Okuno | 23 May 1917 | Female |
She was born on 23 May 1917. She was a housewife. Her family includes Mataji Okuno
(husband) and Hirako Okuno (daughter). Her home address is listed as Britannia Beach,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC.
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14047 | Shosaburo Okuno | 11 February 1881 | Male |
He was born on 11 February 1881. He was a sawmill worker. His family includes Moto
Okuno (wife; deceased). His home address is listed as 1661 West 2nd Avenue, Vancouver,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Rosebery, BC and was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
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Okura
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
13290 | Ayako Okura | Female |
She was a student at Fairview High School of Commerce and a laundress employed by
her father at 160 West 4th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. Her family includes Katsu Okura
(mother; nee Katsu Kozai) and Kiichi Okura (father). Her home address is listed as
1934 Columbia Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC.
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13291 | Fumi Okura | 05 January 1921 | Unknown |
She was born on 5 January 1921. She was a laundress employed by her father at 160
West 4th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. Her family includes Katsu Okura (mother; nee Katsu
Kozai) and Kiichi Okura (father). Her home address is listed as 1934 Columbia Street,
Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC and Rosebery, BC.
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12580 | Harue Okura | 04 February 1923 | Female |
She was born on 4 February 1923. She was a packer employed by Nootka & Banfield Cannery,
Nootka, BC. Her family includes Tomi Okura (mother; nee Tomi Miyamoto) and Sakichi
Okura (father). Her home address is listed as 526 East Cordova Street, Vancouver,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
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443 | Hatsumi Okura | 04 October 1921 | Female |
She was born on 4 October 1921. Her maiden name is Hatsumi Hashimoto. Her occupation
is listed as housewife. Her family includes Tami Hashimoto (mother; nee Tami Mori),
Kichijiro Hashimoto (father), Kakutaro Okura (husband), and Tomoko Okura (daughter).
Her home address is listed as Telegraph Cove, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Norquay,
SK.
|
11978 | Inosuke Okura | 26 March 1900 | Male |
He was born on 26 March 1900. He was a grocery store operator. His family includes
Shimako Okura (wife; in Japan), Moto Okura (mother; deceased), Tamido Okura (father;
deceased), and Keiko Okura (daughter; in Japan). His home address is listed as 1112
West Pender Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Kelowna, BC and exiled
to Japan on 24 December 1946.
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1288 | Kakutaro Okura | 31 March 1908 | Male |
Okura was born 31 March 1908. He was a sawmill worker employed by Telegraph Cove Lumber
Mill. His family includes Hichi Okura (mother; nee Hichi Ogawa; in Japan), Takejiro
Okura (father; deceased at time of file), Hatsumi Okura (wife; nee Hatsumi Hashimoto)
and Tomoko Okura (daughter; born 9 August 1939). His home address is listed as Telegraph
Cove, BC. The family lived in a four room house on company property. He was forcibly
uprooted 19 March 1942 and his address on 3 April 1943 was listed as Headingly, MB.
He was uprooted again to Geraldton, ON on 28 October 1946. Property seized includes
household belongings.
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11650 | Kanaye Okura | 10 November 1912 | Female |
Her maiden name was Kanaye Otani. She is also listed as Ethel Okura. She was born
on 10 November 1912. She was a housewife. Her family includes Kikutaro Otani (father),
Hisae Otani (mother; nee Hisae Matoba), Kisaburo Okura [also listed as Francis Okura]
(husband), Nancy Okura [also listed as Kimiye Okura] (daughter), Ronald Okura [also
listed as Kiyozo Okura] (son), and Robert Okura [also listed as Yoshiaki Okura] (son).
Her home address is listed as 160 West 4th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to New Denver, BC.
|
13170 | Katsu Okura | Female |
She was a housewife and worked at her husband’s laundry business, Okura Laundry, at
230 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. Her family includes Kiichi Okura (husband), Fumi
Okura (daughter), Ayako Okura (daughter), Masao Okura (son), Aiko Okura (daughter),
Yoshio Okura (son). Her home address is listed as 1934 Columbia Street, Vancouver,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Rosebery, BC.
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|
7933 | Ken Okura | 18 October 1920 | Male |
He was born on 18 October 1920. He is also listed as Kihaku Okura. He was a millhand
employed by B.C. Pulp & Paper Company. His family includes Tomi Okura (mother; nee
Tomi Miyamoto) and Sakichi Okura (father). His home address is listed as First Avenue,
Rural Route, No. 1, Hammond, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Hope, BC.
|
675_xi | Kiichi Okura | 12 September 1896 | Male |
He was born on 12 September 1896. He was a self-employed launderer at 160 West 4th
Avenue, Vancouver, BC. His family includes Sumi Okura (mother; nee Sumi Kitamura),
Mohichi Okura (father), Katsu Okura (wife; nee Katsu Kozai), Masao Okura (son), Yoshio
Okura (son), Fumi Okura (daughter), Aiko Okura (daughter), and Ayako Okura (daughter).
His home address is listed as 1934 Columbia Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Angler, ON; 217 John Street, Hamilton, ON; and 23 Undercliff Road, Hamilton,
ON.
|
13069 | Kisaburo Okura | 20 January 1905 | Male |
He was born on 20 January 1905. He is also listed as Francis Okura. He was a laundry
worker employed by Kiichi Okura. His family includes Sumi Okura (mother; nee Sumi
Kitamura), Moshichi Okura (father), Kanaye Okura [also listed as Ethel Okura] (wife;
nee Kanaye Otani), Nancy Okura [also listed as Kimiye Okura] (daughter), Ronald Okura
[also listed as Kiyozo Okura] (son), and Robert Okura [also listed as Yoshiaki Okura]
(son). His home address is listed as 160 West 4th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to New Denver, BC.
|
13289 | Masao Okura | 16 June 1925 | Male |
He was born on 16 June 1925. He was a student at Vancouver Technical School. His family
includes Katsu Okura (mother; nee Katsu Kozai) and Kiichi Okura (father). His home
address is listed as 1934 Columbia Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to New Denver, BC.
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12581 | Teruko Okura | 09 March 1925 | Female |
She was born on 9 March 1925. She was a house worker employed by Mrs. R. Slater, 1052
Richards Street, Vancouver, BC. Her family includes Tomi Okura (mother; nee Tomi Miyamoto)
and Sakichi Okura (father). Her home address is listed as 526 East Cordova Street,
Vancouver, BC.She was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
|
12121 | Tomi Okura | 27 August 1892 | Female |
Her maiden name was Tomi Miyamoto. She was born on 27 August 1892. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Usuke Miyamoto (father), Matsu Miyamoto (mother), Sakichi Okura
(husband; deceased), Isamu Okura (son; in Japan), Ken Okura [also listed as Kihaku
Okura] (son), Harue Okura (daughter), and Teruko Okura (daughter). Her home address
is listed as 526 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to
Toronto, ON.
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Okutsu
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
13430 | Chieko Okutsu | 05 July 1921 | Female |
She was born on 5 July 1921. Her married name is Chieko Nakatsuka. She was a student
at Kawano Sewing School at 259 Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC. Her family includes
Take Okutsu (mother; nee Take Kitamura), Tosaburo Okutsu (father), Sotaro Nakatsuka
(husband; married in 1943). Her home address is listed as 226 Powell Street, Vancouver,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC and was exiled to Japan on 2 October
1946.
|
13429 | Take Okutsu | 19 September 1887 | Female |
She was born on 19 September 1887. Her maiden name is Take Kitamura. She was a lodging
house keeper. Her family includes Ichi Kitamura (mother; nee Ichi Sugizaki), Tsurukichi
Kitamura (father), Tosaburo Okutsu, (husband), Chieko Okutsu (daughter), Toshie Okutsu
[also listed as Toshiye Okutsu] (daughter; in Japan), Yutaka Okutsu (son; in Japan),
and Kimiyo Okutsu (daughter; in Japan). Her home address is listed as 226 Powell Street,
Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC.
|
12950 | Tosaburo Okutsu | 11 December 1879 | Male |
He was born on 11 December 1879. He was a bookkeeper for his wife’s lodginghouse.
His family includes Koma Okutsu (mother), Kotaro Okutsu (father), Take Okutsu (wife;
nee Take Kitamura), Toshie Okutsu [also listed as Toshiye Okutsu] (daughter; in Japan),
Chieko Okutsu (daughter), Yutaka Okutsu (son; in Japan), and Kimiyo Okutsu (daughter;
in Japan). His home address is listed as 226 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. He was
forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC.
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Oleshko
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
12320 | Dimitry Oleshko | Male |
The file states that the Office of the Custodian failed to note that this man is not
Japanese Canadian.
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Omae
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
11757 | Hachijiro Omae | 21 January 1902 | Male |
He was born on 21 January 1902. He was a sawmill worker. His family includes Toyo
Omae (wife; nee Toyo Hori), Matukuchi Omae [possibly Matsukuchi Omae] (father), and
Sute Omae (mother; nee Sute Nakanishi). His home address is listed as 540 Princess
Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Lempriere Camp, BC and exiled to
Japan on 17 June 1946.
|
14562 | Masaharu Omae | 02 November 1908 | Male |
He was born on 2 November 1908. He was a clerk. His home address is listed as 249
Main Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC.
|
3110 | Moichi Omae | 10 January 1890 | Male |
He was born on 10 January 1890. He was a roominghouse proprietor. His family includes
Kazuko Omae (daughter). His home address is listed as 31 A, Pender Street, West Vancouver,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Taft, BC and Greenwood, BC.
|
13958 | Nobuo Omae | 01 April 1909 | Male |
He was born on 1 April 1909. He was a storekeeper. His family includes Sae Omae [also
listed as Sue Omae] (wife; nee Sae Baba or Sue Baba), Kimio Omae (son), and Takuo
Omae (son). 249 Main Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly
uprooted to New Denver, BC and Fort William, ON.
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10810 | Sae Omae | 02 August 1916 | Female |
She was born on 2 August 1916. She was a housewife. Her family includes Nobuo Omae
(husband), Kimio Omae (daughter), Takuo Omae (son). Her home address is listed as
249 Main Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC.
|
14451 | Seizi Omae | 27 August 1913 | Male |
He was born on 27 August 1913. He was a shoemaker employed by C. Fujino and a confectioner.
249 Main Street, Vancouver, BC and New Denver, BC are listed as former addresses.
He was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC.
|
2952 | Takashi Omae | 16 December 1922 | Male |
He was born on 16 December 1922. He was a student. His family includes Yoshiye Nakamura
(mother) and Moichi Omae (father). His home address is listed as 31A West Pender Street,
Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Yardcreek Camp, BC.
|
10450 | Toyo Omae | 20 January 1896 | Female |
She was born on 20 January 1896. She was a self-employed hairdresser. Her family includes
Hachijiro Omae (husband). Her home address is listed as 157 Powell Street, Vancouver,
BC. 540 Princess Avenue, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. She was forcibly
uprooted to Rosebery, BC and Slocan, BC. She was exiled to Japan on 24 December 1946.
|
2411 | Yeiji Omae | 27 June 1921 | Male |
He was born on 27 June 1921. He was a paper box maker employed by Vancouver Paper
Box Factory, 245 Union Street, Vancouver, BC. Another document lists his occupation
as grocery store clerk. His family includes Yoshiye Nakamura (mother) and Moichi Omae
(father). His home address is listed as 31-A Pender Street, Vancouver, BC. He was
forcibly uprooted to Taft Camp, BC.
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Omaki
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
9464 | Satoyo Omaki | Female |
Her family includes Wajiro Omaki (husband). Her home address is listed as 130 1st
Avenue West Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Rosebery and was exiled to
Japan on 2 August 1946.
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4646 | Wajiro Omaki | 24 March 1888 | Male |
He was born on 24 March 1888. He was a self-employed gardener. His family includes
Satoyo Omaki (wife; nee Satoyo Fujiwara). His home address is listed as 130 First
Avenue West, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Rosebery, BC. He was exiled
to Japan on 2 August 1946.
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Omatsu
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
9903 | Denji Omatsu | 28 January 1868 | Male |
He was born on 28 January 1868. He was retired. His family includes Tome Omatsu (wife).
His home address is listed as 501 East Georgia Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Sandon, BC.
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5519 | Denno Omatsu | 18 June 1901 | Male |
He was born on 18 June 1901. He was a self-employed coffee shop worker and accountant.
His family includes Tome Omatsu (mother; nee Tome Takenaka), Denji Omatsu (father),
Satsuko Omatsu (wife; nee Satsuko Takishita), Akira Omatsu (son), and Suguko Omatsu
(daughter). His home address is listed as 22nd Road, Rural Route No. 1, Haney, BC.
He was forcibly uprooted to McGillivray Falls, BC.
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10419 | Etsu Omatsu | 08 August 1914 | Female |
She was born on 8 August 1914. She was a housekeeper. Her family includes Torazo Omatsu
(husband), Sanjiro Nishimura (father), and Ine Nishimura (mother; nee Ine Yada). Her
home address is listed as 359 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to Notch Hill, BC.
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10763 | Kinu Omatsu | 28 February 1902 | Female |
She was born on 28 February 1902. She was a store clerk employed at the Omatsu Grocery.
Her family includes Rinzo Omatsu (husband), Nobuko Omatsu (daughter), Shinichi Omatsu
(son), Masaye Omatsu (daughter), Den Omatsu (son), Takiko Omatsu (daughter), Mitsuko
Omatsu (daughter), and Kiyoko Omatsu (daughter). Her home address is listed as 1700
Pine Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Sandon, BC and exiled to
Japan on 31 May 1946.
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10764 | Rinzo Omatsu | April 1898 | Male |
He was born in approximately 1898. He was a confectioner at Omatsu Grocery. His family
includes Kinu Omatsu (wife), Nobuko Omatsu (daughter), Shinichi Omatsu (son), Masaye
Omatsu (daughter), Den Omatsu (son), Takiko Omatsu (daughter), Mitsuko Omatsu (daughter),
and Kiyoko Omatsu (daughter). His home address is listed as 1700 Pine Street, Vancouver,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Sandon, BC.
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5518 | Satsuko Omatsu | 27 July 1914 | Female |
She was born on 27 July 1914. Her maiden name is Satsuko Takishita. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Momae Takishita (mother; nee Momae Takeda), Tokujiro Takishita
(father), Denno Omatsu (husband), Akira Omatsu (son), and Suguko Omatsu (daughter).
Her home address is listed as 22nd Road, Rural Route No. 1, Haney, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to McGillivray Falls, BC.
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9902 | Tome Omatsu | 06 August 1873 | Female |
She was born on 6 August 1873. She was a housewife. Her family includes Denji Omatsu
(husband). Her home address is listed as 501 East Georgia Street, Vancouver, BC. She
was forcibly uprooted to Sandon, BC.
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1860 | Torazo Omatsu | 11 January 1914 | Male |
He was born on 11 January 1914. He was a store clerk employed by Genno Omatsu. His
family includes Tome Omatsu (mother) Etsu Omatsu (wife; nee Etsu Nishimura). His home
address is listed as 359 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to
Notch Hill, BC and Kamloops, BC.
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Omaye
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
13090 | Haruye Omaye | 07 May 1915 | Female |
She was born on 7 May 1915. Her maiden name is Haruye Ota. She was a housewife. Her
family includes Bunya Ota (mother; nee Bunya Asano), Johei Ota (father), Seiichi Omaye
(husband), Kiyoshi Omaye (son), and Tomoko Omaye (daughter). Her home address is listed
as 732 East Pender Street, Vancouver, BC. 228 East Main Street, Vancouver, BC and
242 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC are listed as former addresses. She was forcibly
uprooted to Slocan, BC and was exiled to Japan on 1 October 1946.
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15127 | Meisuke Omaye | 01 April 1899 | Male |
He was born on 1 April 1899. He was a grocer. His family includes Suma Omaye (mother;
nee Suma Koba), Mohei Omaye (father), Shizuko Omaye [also listed as Shizu Omaye] (wife;
nee Shizuko Hanada or Shizu Hanada; in Japan), Yukiko Omaye (daughter; in Japan),
and Reiko Omaye [also listed as Rei Omaye] (daughter; in Japan). His home address
is listed as 830 Jackson Avenue, Vancouver, BC. 505 Prior Street, Vancouver, BC. He
was forcibly uprooted to Camp 1, Princeton, BC and Blue River, BC.
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1286 | Seiichi Omaye | 28 November 1904 | Male |
Omaye was born on 28 November 1904. He was a mill worker employed by B.C. Pulp & Paper
Company, Woodfibre, BC. His family includes Tame Omaye (mother; nee Tame Kitagawa;
deceased at time of file), Sentaro Omaye (father; in Japan), Haruye Omaye (wife; nee
Haruye Ota), Kiyoshi Omaye (son; born on 02 February 1940), and Tomoko Omaye (daughter;
born on 03 August 1941). He lived in Woodfibre, BC, was forcibly uprooted to Slocan,
BC, and was exiled to Japan on 02 October 1946. His listed seized property includes:
household belongings.
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Omiya
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
8303 | Masa Omiya | 01 December 1913 | Female |
She was born on 1 December 1913. She was a housewife. Her maiden name was Masa Yamada.
Her family includes Seitaro Omiya (husband), Chiyeko Omiya (daughter), Bruce Omiya
[also listed as Akira Omiya] (son), Robin Omiya [also listed as Morio Omiya] (son),
Daphne Omiya [also listed as Tamiko Omiya] (daughter), Kina Yamada (mother), and Seishichi
Yamada (father). Her home address is listed as 8722 Selkirk Street, Vancouver, BC.
She was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC and she was exiled to Japan on 2 August 1946.
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11542 | Seitaro Omiya | 30 January 1902 | Male |
He was born on 30 January 1902. He was a self-employed gardener. His family includes
Testsusaburo Omiya (father), Haru Omiya (mother), Masa Omiya (wife), Chiyeko Omiya
(daughter), Robin Omiya [also listed as Morio Omiya] (son), Bruce Omiya [also listed
as Akira Omiya] (son), and Daphne Omiya [also listed as Tamiko Omiya] (daughter).
His home address is listed as 234 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Tashme, BC and exiled to Japan on 2 August 1946.
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Omori
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
8977 | Aiko Omori | 29 January 1921 | Female |
She was born on 29 January 1921. Her maiden name is Aiko Nakata. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Chiyo Nakata (mother; nee Chiyo Tanaka), Sannosuke Nakata (father),
Hiroshi Omori (husband), and Setsuko Omori (daughter). Her home address is listed
as 366 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Minto City, BC.
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8979 | Hideko Omori | 1885 | Female |
She was born in 1885. Her maiden name is Hideko Kikuchi or Hide Kikuchi. She is also
listed in the files as Hide Omori. She was a housewife. Her family includes Setsu
Kikuchi (mother), Shuzo Kikuchi (father), Takenosuke Omori [possibly Takenesuke Omori]
(husband), Hiroshi Omori (son), and Teiji Omori (son). Her home address is listed
as 366 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC and 137 East Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC. She
was forcibly uprooted to Minto City, BC.
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10737 | Hiroshi Omori | 20 November 1915 | Male |
He was born on 20 November 1915. He was a fisherman employed by J. H. Tedd and Son.
His family includes Takanosuke Omori (father), Hide Omori (mother), Aiko Omori (wife;
nee Aiko Nakata), Setsuko Omori (daughter). His home address is listed as 331 Powell
Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Minto City, BC.
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2347 | Isamu Omori | 24 November 1920 | Male |
He was born on 24 November 1920. He was a shingle mill worker employed by Keystone
Shingle Lumber Company, New Westminster, BC. His family includes Sawa Omori (mother;
nee Sawa Abe) and Toyokichi Omori (father). His home address is listed as 324 Mercer
Street, New Westminster, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Midway, BC and London, ON.
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8290 | Karue Omori | 08 August 1904 | Female |
She was born on 8 August 1904. She was a self-employed dressmaker. Her family includes
Kaneichi Nishi (former husband), Teru Omori (mother; nee Teru Imoto), and Kichitaro
Omori (father). Her home address is listed as 396 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. She
was forcibly uprooted to Bridge River, BC.
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3000 | Kazue Omori | 14 June 1909 | Female |
She was born on 14 June 1909. Her name is also listed as Kazue Frances Omori. Her
occupation is listed as housewife. Her family includes Tama Kimoto (mother), Yataro
Omori (husband), Grace Omori [also listed as Midori Omori] (daughter), and David Omori
[also listed as Sakae Omori] (son). Her home address is listed as 628 East Georgia
Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan Extension, BC.
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3505 | Kumizo Omori | 14 February 1911 | Male |
He was born on 14 February 1911. He was a bookkeeper employed by K. Natsuhara, 545
Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. His family includes Masa Omori (mother; nee Masa Tanemura),
and Sadajiro Omori (father). His home address is listed as 545 Powell Street, Vancouver,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Westwold, BC.
|
7764 | Sawa Omori | 17 September 1891 | Female |
She was born on 17 September 1891. She was a housewife. Her family includes Eki Abe
(mother; nee Eki Ebisuzaki), Shingoro Abe (father), Toyokichi Omori (husband), Ayako
Tahara (daughter; nee Ayako Omori), Kiyoko Shimano (daughter; nee Kiyoko Omori), Isamu
Omori (son), Hideko Omori (daughter), and Yoshiye Omori (daughter). Her home address
is listed as 324 Mercer Street, New Westminster, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to
Kaslo, BC.
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9180 | Shigeo Omori | 10 April 1926 | Male |
He was born on 10 April 1926. He was a student at Alberni High School, Port Alberni,
BC. His family includes Suye Omori (mother; nee Suye Miura), and Yoshiichi Omori (father).
His home address is listed as P.O. Box 540, Port Alberni, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Tashme, BC.
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10716 | Tadao Omori | 27 July 1917 | Male |
He was born on 27 July 1917. He was a millhand employed by BC Paper and Pulp Company
Limited. His family includes Yoshiichi Omori (father), Suye Omori (mother; nee Suye
Miura), May Reid Yoneichi (niece), and Iida Yoneichi (uncle). He lived in Woodfibre,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Hope, BC.
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8978 | Takenosuke Omori | 1885 | Male |
He was born in 1885. He is also listed in the files as Takenesuke. He was a self-employed
boat builder. His family includes Kiku Omori (mother), Tokichi Omori (father), Hideko
Omori (wife; nee Hideko Kikuchi or Hide Kikuchi), Hiroshi Omori (son), and Teiji Omori
(son). His home address is listed as 366 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC and 137 East
Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Bridge River, BC.
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1284 | Teiji Omori | 18 June 1917 | Male |
Omori was born on 18 June 1917. He was a boat builder and fisherman employed by Inverness
Cannery, Inverness, BC. His family includes Fuyo Omori (mother; nee Fuyo Tsuya; deceased
at time of file), Hide Omori (stepmother), and Takanosuke Omori (father). He lived
in Inverness Cannery, Port Essington, BC and was forcibly uprooted to Raymond, AB.
His listed seized property includes: boat “Nagato/“T.O.”; fishing equipment; carpenter’s
tools.
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7750 | Toyokichi Omori | 03 March 1881 | Unknown |
He was born on 3 March 1881. His family includes Tsune Omori (mother; nee Tsune Shioth),
Eikichi Omori (father), Sawa Omori (wife; nee Sawa Abe), Hideko Omori (daughter),
Ayako Tahara (daughter; nee Ayako Omori), Kiyoko Shimano (daughter; nee Kiyoko Omori),
Yoshiye Omori (daughter), and Isamu Omori (son). His home address is listed as 324
Mercer Street, New Westminster, BC. 326 Mercer Street, New Westminster, BC is listed
as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Kaslo, BC, Fingal, ON, and Mimico,
ON.
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11010 | Yataro Omori | 05 January 1922 | Male |
He was born on 5 January 1922. He was an engineer employed by Mr. C. Nakamura. His
family includes Kazue Omori (wife), Grace Omori [also listed as Midori Omori] (daughter),
and David Omori [also listed as Sakae Omori] (son). His home address is listed as
406 Alexander Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Lemon Creek, BC.
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14390 | Yosaburo Omori | 24 June 1913 | Male |
He was born on 24 June 1913. He was a clerk. His family includes Masa Omori (mother;
nee Masa Takemura) and Sadajiro Omori (father). 545 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC is
listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Cloud Lake Camp, possibly
at or near Port Arthur, ON.
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3499 | Yukie Omori | 02 March 1923 | Male |
He was born on 2 March 1923. His family includes Sue Omori [possibly Suye Omori] (mother;
nee Sue Miura or Suye Miura), and Yoshiichi Omori (father). His home address is listed
as 2307 Oxford Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Hope, BC.
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Omotani
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
11254 | Aki Omotani | 14 August 1900 | Female |
She was born on 14 August 1900. She was a housewife. Her family includes Tomotaro
Omotani (husband), Tsuneo Omotani (son), Mieko Omotani (daughter), Ruby Omotani [also
listed as Ryoko Omotani] (daughter), Chiyeko Omotani (daughter), Shunichi Omotani
(son), and Koji Omotani (son). Her home address is listed as 1642 West 2nd Avenue,
Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Port Hage, ON.
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11246 | Chiyeko Omotani | 14 February 1923 | Female |
She was born on 14 February 1923. She was a seamstress employed by Mrs. M. Isezaki.
Her family includes Tomotaro Omotani (father) and Aki Omotani (mother). Her home address
is listed as 1642 West 2nd Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Tashme,
BC.
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5128 | Fumie Omotani | 28 August 1919 | Female |
She was born on 28 August 1919. Her maiden name is Fumie matsumoto. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Naka Matsumoto (mother; nee Naka Adachi), Toshi Matsumoto (father),
and Kumajiro Omotani (husband). Her home address is listed as 49th & Blenheim Street,
Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge, AB.
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6364 | Fusaichi Omotani | 22 May 1904 | Male |
He was born on 22 May 1904. He had a dry-cleaning business. His family includes Sude
Omotani (mother), Toramatsu Omotani (father), Sumiye Omotani (wife), and Aiko Omotani
[also listed as Irene Omotani] (daughter). His home address is listed as 3630 West
16th Avenue, Vancouver, BC and Rural Route No. 2, Eburne, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Slocan, BC.
|
5126 | Goro Omotani | 26 March 1921 | Male |
He was born on 26 March 1921. He was a self-employed fisherman. His family includes
Sute Omotani (mother; nee Sute Kawashiri), and Toramatsu Omotani (father). His home
address is listed as Celtic Cannery, Blenheim Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Cranford, AB.
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579 | Koji Omotani | 04 February 1922 | Male |
He was born on 04 February 1922. He was a millhand employed by Wood & English Company,
Englewood, BC. His family includes Aki Omotani (mother; nee Aki Onishi) and Tomataro
Omotani (father). His home address is listed as 1755 West 3rd Avenue, Vancouver, BC.
He was forcibly uprooted to Glacier Lumber Company, Rogers, BC.
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5130 | Kumajiro Omotani | 18 December 1915 | Male |
He was born on 18 December 1915. He was a fish packer employed by Celtic Cannery Vancouver,
BC. His family includes Sute Omotani (mother; nee Sute Kawashiri), Toramatsu Omotani
(father), and Fumie Omotani (wife). His home address is listed as 49th & Blenheim
Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Cranford, AB.
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535 | Shunichi Omotani | 30 March 1919 | Male |
He was born on 30 March 1919. He was a millhand employed by Powell Lumber and Fuel
Company, Clark Drive, Vancouver, BC. His family includes Aki Omotani (mother; nee
Aki Onishi) and Tomotaro Omotani (father). His home address is listed as 1755 West
3rd Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Three Valley, BC.
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6092 | Sumiye Omotani | 15 February 1910 | Female |
She was born on 15 February 1910. Her maiden name is Sumiye Adachi. She was a self-employed
dressmaker. Her family includes Miyono Adachi (mother; nee Miyono Hamatani), Kikujiro
Adachi (father), Fusaichi Omotani (husband), and Aiko Omotani (daughter). Her home
address is listed as 599 No. 9 Road, Lulu Island, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to
Slocan, BC.
|
6199 | Sute Omotani | 19 August 1883 | Female |
She was born on 19 August 1883. Her maiden name is Sute Kawashiri. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Yasu Kawashiri (mother; nee Yasu Sasaki), Fukokichi Kawashiri
(father), and Toramatsu Omotani (husband). Her home address is listed as Hutchinson
Street & Blenheim Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge,
AB.
|
1197 | Tomotaro Omotani | 23 March 1895 | Male |
Omotani was born on 23 March 1895. His name may possibly be Tomotara Omotani. He was
a gardener. His family includes Sute Kawashiro (mother), Toramatsu Omotani (father),
Aki Omotani (wife; nee Aki Onishi), Mieko Omotani (daughter), Ruby Omotani [also listed
as Ryoko Omotani] (daughter), Chiyeko Omotani (daughter), Shunichi Omotani (son),
Koji Omotani (son), and Tsuneo Omotani (son). He lived at 1755 West 3rd Avenue, Vancouver,
BC and was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC. His listed seized property includes: carpenter’s
tools; sewing machine; bicycle; household belongings.
|
5138 | Toramatsu Omotani | 13 December 1875 | Male |
He was born on 13 December 1875. He was a self-employed fisherman.His famliy includes
Sute Omotani (wife; nee Sute Kawashiri). His home address is listed as Hutchinson
Street and Blenheim Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Cranford, AB.
|
11245 | Tsuneo Omotani | 18 September 1925 | Male |
He was born on 18 September 1925. He was a student at Kitsilano High School. His family
includes Tomotaru Omotani (father) and Aki Omotani (mother; nee Aki Onishi). His home
address is listed as 1642 West 2nd Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Tashme, BC.
|
Omoto
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
12048 | Chiye Omoto | 10 May 1896 | Female |
She was born on 10 May 1896. She was a housewife. Her family includes Sentaro Omoto
(husband), Minoru Omoto (son), Kiyoe Omoto (daughter), Sumiye Omoto [also listed as
Sumie Omoto] (daughter), Chizuko Omoto (daughter), Noboru Omoto (son), and Masaru
Omoto (son). Her home address is listed as 442 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC.
She was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC and exiled to Japan on 31 May 1946.
|
7258 | Chiyo Omoto | 13 September 1902 | Female |
She was born on 13 September 1902. Her occupation is listed as housewife. Her family
includes Sato Nose (mother; nee Sato Oda), Mozaimon Nose (father), Yosoya Omoto (husband),
Eiko Omoto (daughter), and Aiko Omoto (daughter).Her home address is listed as 315
Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Picture Butte, AB and Lethbridge
AB. She was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
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7462 | Dorothy Omoto | 03 March 1923 | Female |
She was born on 3 March 1923. She is also listed as Dorothy Aiko Omoto. She was a
student. Her family includes Mitsu Omoto (mother; nee Mitsu Tanaka) and Dennsuke Omoto
(father). Her home address is listed as 1622 Second Avenue West, Vancouver, BC. She
was forcibly uprooted to Slocan Extension, BC.
|
8856 | Frank Omoto | 06 October 1925 | Male |
He was born on 6 October 1925. He is also listed in the files as Frank Michio Omoto.
He was a student at Kitsilano High School. His family includes Mitsu Omoto (mother;
nee Mitsu Tanaka), and Nenosuke Omoto (father). His home address is listed as 1622
West 2nd Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC.
|
10617 | Hisaye Omoto | 10 July 1917 | Female |
She was born on 10 July 1917. She was a dressmker employed by Modist Ladies Ready-to-wear,
450 Granville Street, Vancouver, BC. Her family includes Ume Omoto (mother; Ume Yamashita)
and Tokujiro Omoto (father). Her home address is listed as 1672 West 4th Avenue, Vancouver,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Sandon, BC and Tashme, BC.
|
14393 | Ichitaro Omoto | 29 July 1919 | Male |
He was born on 29 July 1919. His name is also listed as Ichitaro Charles Omoto. He
was a labourer. His family includes Tsuru Omoto (mother) and Yutaro Omoto (father).
Woodfibre, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Angler, ON
and Hamilton, ON. He was exiled to Japan on 2 October 1946.
|
12316 | Ichiye Omoto | 20 June 1917 | Female |
She was born on 20 June 1917. Her name is also listed as Ichiye Omoto. Her maiden
name is Ichiye Hoshino or Irene Hoshino. She was a housewife and a cannery worker.
Her family includes Miki Hoshino (mother; nee Miki Hotta), Masutaro Hoshino (father),
and Toshio Omoto (husband). Her home address is listed as 359 Powell Street, Vancouver,
BC. 2631 Nelson Street, Vancouver, BC and 819 Prior Street, Vancouver, BC are listed
as former addresses. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan Extension, BC.
|
1045_xi | Kanshino Omoto | 25 May 1901 | Male |
He was born on 25 May 1901. He was an interior decorator. His family includes Hatsue
Omoto (wife; nee Hatsue Matsue; deceased) and Nobuo Omoto (son). His home address
is listed as 409 Alexander Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Angler,
ON.
|
3255 | Kanzo Omoto | 02 August 1912 | Male |
He was born on 02 August 1912. He was a drug store clerk employed at 301 Powell Street,
Vancouver. His family includes Suye Omoto (mother; nee Suye Nakayama), Kanuyemon Omoto
(father), Masae Omoto (wife; nee Kobayashi), and Misao Omoto (daughter). His home
address is listed as 315 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. 301 Powell Street, Vancouver,
BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Slocan Extension, BC.
He was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
|
10289 | Kathleen Omoto | 21 June 1910 | Female |
She was also listed as Yaewo Omoto. Her maiden name Kathleen Ichikawa [also listed
as Yaewo Ichikawa]. She was born on 21 June 1910. Occupation not listed. Her family
includes Tashiro Omoto (husband), Iwataro Ichikawa (father), Fusa Ichikawa (mother;
nee Fusa Kusuda), Joan Omoto [also listed as Taeko Omoto] (daughter), Daniel Omoto
[also listed as Katsumi Omoto] (son). She lived in Woodfibre, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Tashme, BC.
|
7441 | Kazuo Omoto | 27 August 1924 | Male |
He was born on 27 August 1924. He was a student. His family includes Chiyo Omoto (mother;
nee Chiyo Nose) and Yosoya Omoto (father). His home address is listed as 315 Powell
Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge, AB. He was exiled to
Japan on 17 June 1946.
|
11247 | Kinue Omoto | 16 April 1926 | Female |
She was born on 16 April 1926. She was a dressmaker employed by Mr. Kami Takahara.
Her family includes Sataro Omoto (father) and Kiri Omoto (mother; nee Kiri Chaki).
Her home address is listed as 819 Prior Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to Winnipeg, Manitoba.
|
12230 | Kiyoe Omoto | 10 December 1925 | Female |
She was born on 10 December 1925. She was a student. Her family includes Chiye Omoto
(mother; nee Chiye Miwa) and Sentaro Omoto (father). Her home address is listed as
442 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Hastings Park,
Vancouver, BC and Rosebery, BC. She was exiled to Japan on 31 May 1946.
|
7442 | Kiyoshi Omoto | 13 October 1925 | Male |
He was born on 13 October 1925. He was a student. His family includes Chiyo Omoto
(mother; nee Chiyo Nose) and Yosoya Omoto (father). His home address is listed as
315 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge, AB. He was
exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
|
14955 | Kunjiro Omoto | 04 March 1905 | Male |
He was born on 4 March 1905. He was a shingle cutter employed by Pacific Shingle Company
Limited. His home address is listed as 326 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Princeton, BC.
|
7873 | Masae Omoto | 15 October 1917 | Female |
She was born on 15 October 1917. Her maiden name is Masae Kobayashi. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Kanzo Omoto (husband) and Misao Omoto (daughter). Her home address
is listed as 1023 Auckland Street, New Westminster, BC. 315 Powell Street, Vancouver,
BC is listed as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan Extension, BC.
She was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
|
11674 | Masaye Omoto | 14 February 1921 | Female |
She was born on 14 February 1921. She was a domestic service worker employed by Mrs.
Beck. Her family includes Yutaro Omoto (father) and Tsuru Omoto (mother; nee Tsuru
Tanaka). Her home address is listed as 1652 West 2nd Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was
forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC.
|
8862 | Mitsu Omoto | Female |
Nenosuke Omoto (husband), Dorothy Omoto (daughter), Frank Omoto (son), Eva Omoto (daughter),
and Lily Omoto (daughter). Her home address is listed as 1622 West 2nd Avenue, Vancouver,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC.
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7249 | Nenosuke Omoto | 07 November 1883 | Male |
He was born on 7 November 1883. He was a self-employed gardener. His family includes
Mitsu Omoto (wife), Dorothy Omoto (daughter), Frank Omoto [also listed as Frank Michio
Omoto] (son), Eva Omoto [also listed as Teruko Eva Omoto] (daughter), and Lily Omoto
[also listed as Lily Yuriko Omoto] (daughter). His home address is listed as 1622
West 2nd Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC and Toronto,
ON.
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15020 | Sato Omoto | 17 April 1905 | Female |
She was born on 17 April 1905. Her family includes Miyo Nishimura (mother), Hatt Nishimura
(father), Tatsuya Omoto (husband), Kenji Omoto (son), Emiko Omoto (daughter), and
Toshio Omoto (son). 138 East Broadway, Vancouver, BC and 1658 West 2nd Avenue, Vancouver,
BC are listed as former addresses. She was forcibly uprooted to Mission Flats, Kamloops,
BC..
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10328 | Sentaro Omoto | 10 October 1884 | Male |
He was born on 10 October 1884. He was a fisherman. His family includes Chiye Omoto
(wife), Minoru Omoto (son), Kiyoe Omoto (daughter), Chizuko Omoto (daughter), Sumiye
Omoto [also listed as Sumie Omoto] (daughter), Noboru Omoto (son), Masaru Omoto (son).
His home address is listed as 442 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Tashme, BC.
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12822 | Shika Omoto | 25 February 1901 | Female |
She was born on 25 February 1901. Her maiden name is Shika Yamamoto. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Suye Omoto (mother), Kamekichi Yamamoto (father), Shohachi Omoto
(husband), Yasue Omoto (daughter), Harry Omoto [also listed as Takashi Omoto] (son),
Emiko Omoto (daughter), Satori Omoto (daughter), Sumie Omoto (daughter), Sachiko Omoto
(daughter), and Akio Omoto (son). Her home address is listed as 2225 Dundas Street,
Vancouver, BC. 1553 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. She
was forcibly uprooted to Lemon Creek, Slocan, BC.
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994 | Shohachi Omoto | 27 July 1895 | Male |
He was born on 27 July 1895. He was a self-employed grocer. His family includes Sute
Omoto (mother; nee Sute Nishimura), Matsujiro Omoto (father), Shika Omoto (wife; nee
Shika Yamamoto), Harry Omoto [also listed as Takashi Omoto] (son), Emiko Omoto (daughter),
Satori Omoto (daughter), Sachiko Omoto (daughter), Sumie Omoto (daughter), Yasue Omoto
(daughter), and Akio Omoto (son). His home address is listed as 1553 Powell Street,
Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to 47 Dogwood Avenue, Lemon Creek, Slocan,
BC.
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6852 | Suteo Omoto | 03 February 1924 | Male |
He was born on 3 February 1924. He was a box factory employee employed by Mr. Kawade,
247 Main Street, Vancouver, BC. His home address is listed as 247 Main Street, Vancouver,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Sandon, BC.
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12824 | Takashi Omoto | 30 August 1925 | Male |
He was born on 30 August 1925. His name is also listed as Takashi Harry Omoto. He
was a student at Grandview High School of Commerce. His family includes Shika Omoto
(mother; nee Shika Yamamoto) and Shohachi Omoto (father). His home address is listed
as 2225 Dundas Street, Vancouver, BC. 1553 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC is listed
as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Lemon Creek, Slocan, BC.
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227 | Tashiro Omoto | 25 November 1913 | Male |
He was born on 25 November 1913. His name is also listed in the file as Lloyd Tashiro
Omoto. He was a millhand employed by BC Pulp & Paper Company Limited. His family includes
Tsura Omoto (mother; nee Tsura Tanaka), Yutaro Omoto (father), Kathleen Omoto [also
listed as Yaewo Omoto] (wife; nee Kathleen Ichikawa [also listed as Yaewo Ichikawa]),
Joan Omoto [also listed as Taeko Omoto] (daughter), and Daniel Omoto [also listed
as Katsumi Omoto] (son). His home address is listed as Woodfibre, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Tashme, BC and Kapuskasing, ON.
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11979 | Tatsuya Omoto | April 1901 | Male |
He was born in approximately 1901. He operated Victor Wholesale Cleaners and Dyers
in partnership with S. Yamakami, Y. Watanabe, T. Asaoka, Murata, Iwama, and Inouye.
His family includes Sato Omoto (wife), Toshio Omoto (son), Kenji Omoto (son), and
Emiko Omoto (daughter). His home address is listed as 138 Broadway East, Vancouver,
BC. Where he was forcibly uprooted to is not listed.
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14396 | Tokujiro Omoto | 02 February 1881 | Male |
He was born on 2 February 1881. He was retired at the time of the file. His family
includes Tsute Omoto (mother), Yasaburo Omoto (father), Ume Omoto (wife; nee Ume Yamoshita),
and Hisaye Omoto (daughter). His home address is listed as 1672 West 4th Avenue, Vancouver,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Sandon, BC and Tashme, BC.
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11055 | Toshio Omoto | 05 July 1915 | Male |
He was born on 5 July 1915. He was a logger employed by an overseas wood company.
His family includes Irene Omoto [also listed as Ichiye Omoto] (wife; nee Irene Hoshino
[also listed as Ichiye Hoshino]), Kinue Omoto (sister), Sataro Omoto (father) and
Kiri Omoto (mother). His home address is listed as 819 Prior Street, Vancouver, BC.
He was forcibly uprooted to Neys, Ontario.
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11135 | Tsuru Omoto | 01 January 1892 | Female |
Her maiden name was Tsuru Tanaka. She was born on 1 January 1892. She was a houseworker.
Her family includes Masakichi Tanaka (father), Sue Tanaka (mother; nee Sue Yamamoto),
Yutaro Omoto (husband), Nobu Asano (daughter; nee Nobu Omoto), Lloyd Omoto [also listed
as Tashiro Omoto] (son), Haruye Fujita (daughter; nee Haruye Omoto), Ichitaro Omoto
(son), Masaye Omoto (daughter), and Yoshitaro Omoto (son). Her home address is listed
as 1652 West 2nd Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Sandon, BC.
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10618 | Ume Omoto | 10 September 1886 | Female |
She was born on 10 September 1886. Her maiden name is Ume Yamashita. She was a self-employed
barber. Her family includes Uno Yamashita (mother), Guntaro Yamashita (father), Hisaye
Omoto (daughter), and Tokujiro Omoto (husband). Her home address is listed as 1672
West 4th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Sandon, BC.
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12823 | Yasue Omoto | 14 April 1922 | Female |
She was born on 14 April 1922. A note in the file indicates that she may spell her
name Yasue Omato. She was a dressmaker employed by Mrs. K. Tabayashi at 1490 West
13th Street, Vancouver, BC. Her family includes Shika Omoto (mother; nee Shika Yamamoto)
and Shyohachi Omoto (father). Her home address is listed as 2225 Dundas Street, Vancouver,
BC. 1553 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. She was forcibly
uprooted to Lemon Creek, Slocan, BC.
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13712 | Yoshitaro Omoto | 03 June 1902 | Male |
He was born on 3 June 1902. He was a millhand. His family includes Tsuru Omoto (mother;
nee Tsuru Tanaka) and Yutaro Omoto (father). His home address is listed as 67 West
Jackson Street. Woodfibre, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted
to Angler, ON and Hamilton, ON.
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14658 | Yosoya Omoto | 28 January 1895 | Male |
He was born on 28 January 1895. He was a confectioner. His family includes Misa Omoto
(mother), Shokichi Omoto (father), Chiyo Omoto (wife; nee Chiyo Nose), Eiko Omoto
(daughter), and Aiko Omoto (daughter). 315 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC is listed
as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Picture Butte, AB and Coalhurst,
AB. He was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
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14493 | Yosuke Omoto | 22 May 1897 | Male |
He was born on 22 May 1897. He was a chauffeur and a cook. His family includes Shizu
Omoto (mother; nee Shizu Kitamura), Yosoziro Omoto (father), and Elizabeth Omoto (wife;
nee Elizabeth Cairn). 423 Whitmore Street, Toronto, ON is listed as a former address.
He lived at 441 Queen Street, Ottawa, ON.
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14216 | Yutaro Omoto | 15 July 1882 | Male |
He was born on 15 July 1882. He was a boiler fireman. His family includes Tsuru Omoto
(wife; nee Tsuru Tanaka), Nobu Asano (daughter; nee Nobu Omoto), Lloyd Omoto [also
listed as Tashiro Omoto] (son), Haruye Fujita (daughter; nee Haruye Omoto), Ichitaro
Omoto (son), Masaye Omoto (daughter), and Yoshitaro Omoto (son). 1652 West 2nd Avenue,
Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Sandon, BC.
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Omura
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
12845 | Chiyokichi Omura | Male |
No birth date is listed in the file, but it states that he “died on or about” 20 March
1940 [deceased at the time of the file]. No occupation is listed in the file. His
family includes Kiwi Omura (wife), Makoto Omura (son), Shime Omura (daughter), Mamoru
Omura (son), George Omura (son), Jean Omura [also listed as Misako Omura] (daughter),
Frank Omura [also listed as Shogo Omura] (son). He lived on Rural Route No. 1, Port
Hammond, BC. No seized property is listed in the file.
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|
8232 | George Omura | 05 June 1920 | Male |
He was born on 5 June 1920. He was a garage apprentice employed by Vancouver Auto
Service, Vancouver, BC. His family includes Kiwa Omura (mother), and Chiyokichi Omura
(father). His home address is listed as 1255 Franklin Street, Vancouver, BC. He was
forcibly uprooted to Toronto, Ontario.
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3185 | Hochizo Omura | 24 February 1892 | Male |
He was born on 24 February 1892. He was a sawmill hand employed by Great Northern
Railway. His family includes Matsue Omura (common-law wife; nee Matsue Kurio). His
home address is listed as 439 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. PO Box 130, Port Alberni,
BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Yellow Briar, Rural
Route No. 1, Caledon East, ON; Mono Hills, ON; and Toronto, ON.
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9714 | Kametaro Omura | 24 July 1884 | Male |
He was born on 24 July 1884. He was a self-employed gardener. His family includes
Tomi Omura (mother; nee Tomi Yasui), Kanya Omura (father) and Misao Omura (wife; nee
Misao Morishuma). His home address is listed as 1718 Pine Street, Vancouver, BC. He
was forcibly uprooted to Larkin, BC.
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8701 | Kiwa Omura | 15 June 1893 | Female |
She was born on 15 June 1893. She is also listed in the files as Kiwi Omura. Her maiden
name is Kiwa Sakai or Kiwi Sakai. She was a housewife. Her family includes Sue Sakai
(mother), Sakichi Sakai (father), Chiyokichi Omura [possibly Chukichi Omura] (husband;
deceased), Makoto Omura (son), Shime Omura (daughter), Mamoru Omura (son), George
Omura (son), Jean Omura [also listed as Misako Omura] (daughter), Frank Omura [also
listed as Shogo Omura] (son). Her home address is listed as Rural Route No. 1, Port
Hammond, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC and Toronto, ON.
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8380 | Mamoru Omura | 02 April 1922 | Male |
Also listed as Tame Omura. He was born on 2 April 1922. He was a logger employed by
Deep Bay Logging Company, Fanny Bay, BC. His family includes Kiwa Omura (mother; nee
Kiwa Sakai), and chiyokichi Omura (father). His home address is listed as Fanny Bay,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Toronto, Ontario.
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12169 | Matsue Omura | 15 January 1900 | Female |
Her maiden name was Matsue Kurio. She was born on 15 January 1900. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Hochizo Omura (common-law husband), Kikutaro Kurio (father), and
Ura Kurio (mother). Her home address is listed as 439 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC.
She was forcibly uprooted to Mono Mills, ON.
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12755 | Mine Omura | 10 November 1902 | Female |
She was born on 10 November 1902. Her maiden name is Mine Ouchiyama. She was a self-employed
barber at 253 East Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC. Her family includes Suekichi Ouchiyama
(father), Sukeji Omura (husband), and Masao Omura (son). Her home address is listed
as 253 East Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Popoff Farms,
BC.
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9715 | Misao Omura | 25 December 1882 | Female |
She was born on 25 December 1882. Her maiden name is Misao Morishima. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Tatsuyo Morishima (mother; nee Tatsuyo Okada), Jutaro Morishima
(father) and Kametaro Omura (husband). Her home address is listed as 1718 Pine Street,
Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Kamloops, BC.
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15371 | Otogoro Omura | 12 January 1887 | Male |
He was born on 12 January 1887. He was a railway worker. His family includes Miki
Omura (mother; nee Miki Iwasaki), Seijiro Omura (father), and Tora Omura (wife; nee
Tora Nagasawa; deceased). Revelstoke, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly
uprooted to Windermere Valley, BC.
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8699 | Shei Omura | 07 April 1918 | Male |
He was born on 7 April 1918. He was a millhand employed by Hammond Cedar Company.
Hammond, BC. His family includes Kiwa Omura [possibly Kiwi Omura] (mother; nee Kiwa
Sakai or Kiwi Sakai), and Chiyokichi Omura [possibly Chukichi Omura] (father). His
home address is listed as Powerline Road, Rural Route No. 1, Port Hammond, BC. He
was forcibly uprooted to Essex Camp, ON and Toronto, ON.
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8700 | Shime Omura | 07 May 1914 | Female |
She was born on 7 May 1914. Her family includes Kiwa Omura [possibly Kiwi Omura] (mother;
nee Kiwa Sakai or Kiwi Sakai), and Chiyokichi Omura [possibly Chukichi Omura] (father).
Her home address is listed as Rural Route No. 1, Port Hammond, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to New Denver, BC.
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8698 | Shogo Omura | 20 May 1916 | Male |
He was born on 20 May 1916. He is also listed in the files as Shogo Frank Omura. He
was a millhand employed by Hammond Cedar Company, Hammond, BC. His family includes
Kiwa Omura [possibly Kiwi Omura] (mother; nee Kiwa Sakai or Kiwi Sakai), and Chiyokichi
Omura [possibly Chukichi Omura] (father). His home address is listed as Powerline
Road, Rural Route No. 1, Port Hammond, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to New Denver,
BC and Toronto, ON.
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4621 | Sukeji Omura | 21 January 1888 | Male |
He was born on 21 January 1888. He was a self-employed farmer. His family includes
Mine Omura (wife; nee Mine Ouchiyama), and Masao Omura [also listed as Nasao Omura]
(son). His home address is listed as 253 East Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC. He was
forcibly uprooted to Vernon, BC and Moose Jaw, SK.
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Onagi
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
14317 | Aster Onagi | 28 July 1926 | Female |
She was born on 28 July 1926. Her name is also listed as Kanako Onagi. She was a maid.
Her family includes Fuku Onagi (mother; nee Fuku Kurihara) and Kankichi Onagi (father).
Her home address is listed as Rural Route No. 1, 11th Avenue, Haney, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Winnipeg, MB.
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2601 | Fuku Onagi | 17 May 1901 | Female |
She was born on 17 May 1901. Her maiden name is Fuku Kurihara. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Ko Kurihara (mother), Rintaro Kurihara (father), Kankichi Onagi
(husband), Aster Onagi [also listed as Kanako Onagi] (daughter), Peter Onagi [also
listed as Hideo Onagi] (son), Ruby Onagi [also listed as Reiko Onagi] (daughter),
Harold Onagi [also listed as Yoshio Onagi] (son), and Mamoru Onagi [also listed as
Allan Onagi] (son). Her home address is listed as 11th Avenue, Haney, BC. She was
forcibly uprooted to St. Pierre, MB.
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2835 | Kankichi Onagi | 14 July 1889 | Male |
He was born on 14 July 1889. He was a self-employed farmer. His family includes Haru
Onagi (mother), Takajiro Onagi (father), Fuku Onagi (wife; nee Fuku Kurihara), Aster
Onagi [also listed as Kanako Onagi] (daughter), Peter Onagi [also listed as Hideo
Onagi] (son), Mamoru Onagi [also listed as Allan Onagi] (son), Ruby Onagi [also listed
as Reiko Onagi] (daughter), and Harold Onagi [also listed as Yoshio Onagi] (son).
His home address is listed as 11th Avenue, Haney, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to
St. Pierre, MB.
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Onaka
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
494 | Umemasa Onaka | 03 January 1883 | Male |
He was born on 03 January 1883. He was a cook employed by BC Pulp Company, Port Alice,
BC. His family includes Fusa Onaka (mother; nee Fusa Yamada), Kumakichi Onaka (father),
Shizu Onaka (wife; nee Shizu Satsu; deceased). His home address is listed as 362 Alexander
Street, Vancouver, BC. Port Alice, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly
uprooted to Tashme, BC. He was exiled to Japan on 31 May 1946.
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Onami
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
8891 | Hajime Onami | 31 January 1896 | Male |
He was born on 31 January 1896. He was a self-employed gardener. His family includes
Kin Onami (mother; nee Kin Saito), Magoemon Onami (father), Katsu Onami (wife; nee
Katsu Hishinoma), Masaaki Onami (son), Sachiko Onami (daughter), Roy Onami [also listed
as Ryoichi Onami] (son), and Kimiko Onami (daughter). His home address is listed as
1266 West 7th Avenue, Vancouver, BC and 359 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Sandon, BC.
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10377 | Katsu Onami | 29 August 1902 | Female |
She was born on 29 August 1902. She was a housewife. Her family includes Hajime Onami
(husband), Masaaki Onami (son), Roy Onami [also listed as Ryoichi Onami] (son), Sachiko
Onami (daughter), Kimiko Onami (daughter). Her home address is listed as 1266 West
7th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Sandon, BC.
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Onisaka
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
9332 | Sekimatsu Onisaka | 15 November 1869 | Male |
He was born on 15 November 1869. He was a self-employed farmer. His family includes
Matsuyo Onisaka (mother; nee Matsuyo Matsyuhara), Tokuhei Onisaka (father) and Sawa
Onisaka (wife; nee Sawa Fujita; deceased). His home address is listed as Rural Route
No. 1, Mission, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC and 811 Simpson Street,
Fort William, ON.
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Onisaki
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
5206 | Fujitaro Onisaki | 01 April 1898 | Male |
He was born on 1 April 1898. He was a logger employed by E.&G. Logging Company, Torbay
Inlet, BC. His family includes Sawa Onisaki (mother), Sakimatsu Onisaki (father),
Hisako Onisaki (wife; nee Hisako Jinde). His home address is listed as 439 Powell
Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC and Fort William, ON.
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12158 | Hisako Onisaki | 04 November 1904 | Female |
Her maiden name was Hisako Jinde. She was born on 4 November 1904. She was a self-employed
barber. Her family includes Shiyokichi Jinde (father), Toma Jinde (mother; nee Toma
Omachi), Fujitaro Onisaki (husband). Her home address is listed as 439 Powell Street,
Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Popoff, BC.
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9333 | Nobutaro Onisaki | 22 April 1893 | Male |
He was born on 22 April 1893. He was a logger employed by Cannell Lake Operations.
His family includes Sawa Onisaki (mother; nee Sawa Fujita) and Sekimatsu Onisaki (father).
His home address is listed as Rural Route No. 1, Stave Lake Road, Mission, BC. He
was forcibly uprooted to Popoff Farm, Slocan, BC.
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Onishi
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
1652 | Eiichi Onishi | 11 November 1913 | Male |
He is also named in the file by the Office of the Custodian as Kiichi Onishi; however,
Onishi writes in a piece of correspondence that he goes by the name George Eiichi
Onishi. He was born on 11 November 1913. The file lists that he was a hotel keeper
but also that he had been working in a sawmill, employed by Pacific Pine Company Limited,
New Westminster, BC, since December 1941. His family includes Sada Onishi (mother),
Kijiro Onishi [possibly Eijiro Onishi] (father), Mariko Onishi (wife; nee Mariko Magamatsu),
Esther Onishi [also listed as Sachiko Onishi] (daughter; born on 30 July 1940), and
Michael Onishi [also listed as Takeo Onishi] (son; born on 14 June 1942). He lived
at 335 Ewen Avenue, New Westminster, BC and 307 Ewen Avenue, New Westminster, BC.
He was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC, Harris Farm, New Denver, BC, and Lower Middle
Road, Rural Route No. 1, Oakville, ON. His listed seized property includes ten acres
of land on Clow Road, Surrey, BC [related to the Veterans’ Land Act]; a shack; household
belongings; radios; a sewing machine; and a bicycle.
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7716 | Eijiro Onishi | 24 January 1876 | Male |
He was born on 24 January 1876. His family includes Sada Onishi (wife), Ayako Shimizu
(daughter; nee Ayako Onishi), Kazuye Maeda (daughter; nee Kazuye Onishi), Eiichi Onishi
(son), and Kenji Onishi (son). His home address is listed as 335 Ewen Avenue, New
Westminster, BC. 339 Ewen Avenue, New Westminster, BC is listed as a former address.
He was forcibly uprooted to Kaslo, BC and Oakville, ON.
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1675 | Hatsuno Onishi | 25 November 1895 | Female |
Onishi was born on 25 November 1895. Her maiden name is Hatsuno Adachi. She was a
housewife. Her family includes Akino Adachi (mother; deceased), Masaichi Adachi (father;
deceased), Otokichi Onishi (husband), Sumie Onishi (daughter), Yasuko Onishi (daughter),
Hideko Onishi (daughter), Kazuo Onishi (son). Her home address is listed as 1540 Fort
Street, Victoria, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Sandon, BC. No seized property
included in file.
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1677 | Hideko Onishi | 14 May 1943 | Female |
Onishi was born on 14 May 1943. She was a student. Her family includes Hatsuno Onishi
(mother; nee Hatsuno Adachi), and Otokichi Onishi (father). Her home address is listed
as 1540 Fort Street, Victoria, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Sandon, BC. No seized
property listed in file.
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6915 | Jukichi Onishi | 16 January 1874 | Male |
He was born on 16 January 1874. He was a farmer. His family includes Hatsu Onishi
(mother; deceased at time of file), Otosaburo Onishi (father; deceased at time of
file), Shika Onishi (wife; deceased at time of file), Toshio Onishi (son), Haruye
Hattori (daughter; nee Haruye Onishi), Fusaye Koyama (daughter; nee Fusaye Onishi),
Shizuye Onishi (daughter), and Shigeo Onishi (son; deceased). His home address is
listed as Scott Road, New Westminster, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Kaslo, BC where
he died on 20 July 1942. As the farm he lived on had been transferred to his son Toshio,
no seized property is listed in the file.
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1648 | Kenji Onishi | 23 December 1920 | Male |
He was born on 23 December 1920. He was a mechanic employed by Nippon Auto Supply,
298 Alexander Street, Vancouver, BC. His family includes Sada Onishi (mother; nee
Sada Ogawa) and Eijiro Onishi (father). He lived at 335 Ewen Avenue, New Westminster,
BC and at 657 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Taft
Camp, BC and Montreal, QC. His listed seized property includes half of a lot on Ewen
Avenue, New Westminster, BC.
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8697 | Mariko Onishi | 25 August 1917 | Female |
She was born on 25 August 1917. Her maiden name is Mariko Nagamatsu. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Tsurue Nagamatsu (mother; nee Tsurue Hatsumura), Goichiro Nagamatsu
(father), Eiichi Onishi (husband), Esther Onishi [also listed as Sachiki Onishi] (daughter)
and Michael Onishi [also listed as Taeko Onishi] (son). Her home address is listed
as 335 Ewen Avenue, New Westminster, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to New Denver,
BC.
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717 | Otokichi Onishi | 05 October 1891 | Male |
He was born on 05 October 1891. He was a self-employed cleaner and presser. His family
includes Mitsu Onishi (mother), Tsunehei Onishi (father), Hatsuno Onishi (wife; nee
Hatsuno Adachi), Sumie Onishi (daughter), Hideko Onishi (daughter), Kazuo Onishi (son),
and Yasuko Onishi (daughter). His home address is listed as 1540 Fort Street, Victoria,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Hastings Park, BC; 174 Spadina Avenue, Toronto, ON;
and 380 Sumach Street, Toronto, ON.
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7715 | Sada Onishi | 20 July 1889 | Female |
She was born on 20 July 1889. She was a housewife. Her family includes Eijiro Onishi
(husband), Ayako Shimizu (daughter; nee Ayako Onishi), Kazuye Maeda (daughter; nee
Kazuye Onishi), Eiichi Onishi (son), and Kenji Onishi (son). Her home address is listed
as 335 Ewen Avenue, New Westminster, BC. 339 Ewen Avenue, New Westminster, BC is listed
as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted to Kaslo, BC and Oakville, ON.
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10555 | Shizuye Onishi | 05 May 1911 | Female |
She was born on 05 May 1911. She was a maid employed at Eascot Road, Capilano Estate,
West Vancouver, BC. Her family includes Jukichi Onishi (father). Her home address
is listed as Eascot Road, Capilano Estate, Vancouver, BC. 6942 Margarite Avenue, Vancouver,
BC is listed as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted to 111 Dalewood Crescent,
Hamilton, ON.
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10765 | Sumie Onishi | 03 December 1915 | Female |
She was born on 3 December 1915. No occupation listed. Her family includes Otokichi
Onishi (father) and Hatsuno Onishi (mother; nee Hatsuno Adachi). Her home address
is listed as 1540 Fort Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Sandon,
BC.
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8980 | Toshio Onishi | 20 January 1915 | Male |
He was born on 20 January 1915. He was a self-employed farmer. His family includes
Shige Onishi (mother; nee Shige Kawasaki), and Jukichi Onishi (father). His home address
is listed as Rural Route No. 1, 448 Scott Road, New Westminster, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Slocan, BC and Whitney, ON.
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Onizaki
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
12355 | Kensaburo Onizaki | 10 September 1895 | Male |
He was born on 10 September 1895. He was a logger employed by Royston Lumber Company.
His family includes Sawa Onizaki (mother; nee Sawa Fujita), Sekimatsu Onizaki (father),
Toyomi Onizaki (wife; nee Toyomi Yamazaka), Takashi Onizaki (son), Chieko Onizaki
(daughter), Masashi Onizaki (son), and Mitsuko Onizaki (daughter). His home address
is listed as Rural Route No. 1, Cumberland, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to New Denver,
BC and was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
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15676 | Takashi Onizaki | 24 September 1926 | Male |
He was born on 24 September 1926. He was a sawmill hand. His family includes Toyoni
Onizaki (mother; nee Toyoni Yamasaka) and Kensaburo Onizaki (father). He lived in
Cumberland, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC and was exiled to Japan
in 1946.
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6478 | Toyomi Onizaki | 01 April 1907 | Female |
She was born on 1 April 1907. She was a housewife. Her family includes Kensaburo Onizaki
(husband), Takashi Onizaki (son), Chieko Onizaki (daughter), Masashi Onizaki (son),
and Mitsuko Onizaki (daughter). Her home address is listed as Rural Route No. 1, Cumberland,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC and she was exiled to Japan on 17
June 1946.
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Onizuka
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
14905 | Seiji Onizuka | 25 September 1918 | Male |
He was born on 25 September 1918. He was a reporter employed by The New Canadian.
His family includes Tokue Onizuka (mother; nee Tokue Koizumi) and Suehichi Onizuka
(father). His home address is listed as 11 East 5th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was
forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC.
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3567 | Shigeo Onizuka | 19 July 1920 | Male |
He was born on 19 July 1920. His family includes Tokue Onizuka (mother; nee Tokue
Koizumi), and Suekichi Onizuka (father). His home address is listed as 11 East 5th
Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Toronto, ON.
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653 | Suekichi Onizuka | 20 July 1885 | Male |
He was born on 20 July 1885. He was a self-employed tailor. His family includes Tokue
Onizuka (wife; nee Tokue Koizumi), Seiji Onizuka (son), Shigeo Onizuka (son), Toshizo
Onizuka (son), and Nobuyuki Onizuka (son). His home address is listed as 1847 Main
Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC and 21 Major Street,
Toronto, ON.
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15279 | Tokue Onizuka | 24 September 1901 | Female |
She was born on 24 September 1901. Her maiden name is Tokue Koizumi. She was a tailor.
Her family includes Toku Koizumi (mother; nee Toku Kame), Saburo Koizumi (father),
Suekichi Onizuka (husband), Nobuyuki Onizuka (son), Seiji Onizuka (son), Shigeo Onizuka
(son), and Toshizo Onizuka (son). Her home address is listed as 11 East 5th Avenue,
Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC.
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12181 | Toshizo Onizuka | 18 May 1923 | Male |
He was born on 18 May 1923. He was a student. His family includes Seukichi Onizuka
(father) and Toku Onizuka (mother; nee Toku Koizumi). His home address is listed as
11 East 5th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC.
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Ono
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
8104 | Ayako Ono | 04 March 1923 | Female |
She was born on 4 March 1923. She was a student at Mountain View High School, Victoria,
BC. Her family includes Tora Ono (mother; nee Tora Yamamoto), and Rinzo Ono (father).
Her home address is listed as 275 Crease Avenue, Victoria, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to Sandon, BC.
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7616 | Chiyono Ono | Female |
She was a housewife. Her family includes Otoya Sudo [possibly Otaya Sudo] (mother),
Kizoji Sudo (father), Tsunezo Ono (husband), and Tatsuo Ono (son). Her home address
is listed as 139 Commercial Drive, Vancouver, BC. 1373 Richards Street, Vancouver,
BC is listed as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC.
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|
547 | Eizo Ono | 22 May 1917 | Male |
He was born on 22 May 1917. His name is also listed in the file as Bill Ono. He was
a logger employed by Robert McNair, Shingle Company, Vancouver, BC. His family includes
Sada Ono (mother), Tatsuya Ono (father), Rotaro Nakamura (uncle), and Genjiro Mori
(uncle). His home address is listed as 1646 West 2nd Avenue, Vancouver, BC. Suzuki
Camp, Stillwater, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Angler,
ON; Hamilton, ON; Pigeon River Timber Company, Neys, ON; Morrisburg, ON; and 52 Leonard
Avenue, Toronto, ON.
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12977 | Fusako Ono | 27 October 1916 | Female |
She was born on 27 October 1916. Her family includes Risa Ono (mother; nee Risa Mori)
and Sanjiro Ono (father). Her home address is listed as 1108 Raymur Avenue, Vancouver,
BC. 349 East Georgia Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. She was
forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
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6365 | Harue Ono | 05 March 1911 | Female |
She was born on 5 March 1911. Her maiden name is Harue Kawashima. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Yuki Kawashima (mother; nee Yuki Sugiman), Tsunekichi Kawashima
(father), Kazuo Ono (husband), and George Ono (son), Tommy Ono (son), and Nobuko Ono
(daughter). Her home address is listed as 1228 West 77th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She
was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC.
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1282 | Harushige Ono | 15 January 1887 | Male |
Ono was born on 15 January 1887. He was a fisherman employed by Arrondale Cannery,
Nass River, BC. His family includes Shige Ono [also, Siyeko Ono] (wife; in Japan).
He lived at 324 1/2 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC and was forcibly uprooted to Revelstoke,
BC and Ross Peak, Glacier, BC. His listed seized property includes: boat; fishing
equipment; household belongings.
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11552 | Hideo Ono | 25 February 1899 | Male |
He was born on 25 February 1899. He was a self-employed gardener. His family includes
Itoye Ono (wife; nee Itoye Fujito), Hideko Ono (daughter), Katsuo Ono (son), and Asami
Ono (son). His home address is listed as 221 West 5th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was
forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC and exiled to Japan on 2 August 1946.
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7187 | Hideshige Ono | 18 August 1903 | Male |
He was born on 18 August 1903. He was a farmer. His family includes Tami Ono (mother),
Ushinosuke Ono (father), Shizuko Ono (wife; nee Shizuko Hoshiko), Shoko Ono (daughter),
Masao Ono (son), and Minoru Ono (son). His home address is listed as Roebuck Road,
Rural Route No. 4, New Westminster, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
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1280 | Hideyasu Ono | 03 November 1917 | Male |
Ono was born on 03 November 1917. He was a logger employed by Allison and Gough, Salmon
Bay, Toba Inlet, BC. His family includes Risa Ono (mother; nee Risa Mori) and Sanjiro
Ono (father; deceased at time of file). He lived at 1108 Raymur Avenue, Vancouver,
BC and was forcibly uprooted to Griffin Lake, BC. No seized property is listed in
file.
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2950 | Ihei Ono | 09 April 1915 | Male |
He was born on 9 April 1915. He was a fisheran. His family includes Muje Ono (mother;
nee Muje Nishimura), Heibei Ono (father), and Miyo Ono (wife; nee Miyo Mori; in Japan).
His home address is listed as 235 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. Port Essington, BC
and Ocean Falls, BC are listed as former addresses. He was forcibly uprooted to Windermere
Valley, BC and was exiled to Japan on 17 Jun 1946.
|
865 | Isao Ono | 12 September 1919 | Male |
He was born on 12 September 1919. He was a farmer employed by his father, Rinzo Ono,
Tillioum Dairy, 275 Crease Avenue, Victoria, BC. His family includes Toro Ono (mother;
nee Toro Yamamoto) and Rinzo Ono (father). His home address is listed as 275 Crease
Avenue, Victoria, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to London, ON; Chatham, ON and Spruce
Falls Paper & Pulp Company, Camp 30, Kapuskasing, ON.
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9269 | Itoye Ono | 18 June 1909 | Female |
She was born on 18 June 1909. Her maiden name is Itoye Fujita. Her family includes
Katsue Fujita (mother; nee Katsue Hirose), Gonemon Fujita (father), Hideo Ono (husband),
Katsuo Ono (son), Asami Ono (son) and Hideko Ono (daughter). Her home address is listed
as 221 West 5th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC. She
was exiled to Japan on 02 August 1946.
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1650 | Juhei Ono | 23 April 1893 | Male |
He was born on 23 April 1893. He was a fisherman employed by J.H. Todd & Sons, Victoria,
BC. His family includes Rito Ono (wife), Kiyoshi Ono (son; born on 28 June 1935),
Shizue Ono (daughter; born on 12 May 1927), Takeshi Ono (son; born on 05 May 1932;
in Japan). He lived at Inverness Cannery, Skeena River, BC, was forcibly uprooted
to Slocan, BC, and was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946. His listed seized property
includes a boat house in Skeena River, BC built on cannery property; a gasboat, the
“Asahi”; a radio; fishing equipment; household belongings; a tub of “Japanese miso”,
a tub of pickles, sacks of rice, shoyu sauce, and other food; a sewing machine; a
camera; “Japanese flag paper”; and “Japanese records”.
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1278 | Kazuo Ono | 19 August 1901 | Male |
Ono was born on 19 August 1901. He was a millhand employed by Jackson Logging Company,
Salmon Bay, BC. His family includes Matsuno Ono (mother; nee Matsuno Yasutani), Shohei
Ono (father), Harue Ono (wife; nee Harue Kawashima), George Ono (son; born on 06 June
1931), Tommy Ono (son; born on 13 July 1934), and Nobuko Ono (daughter; born on 14
March 1937). He lived in Paldi, BC and Salmon Bay, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to
Slocan, BC. His listed seized property includes: household belongings; sewing machine;
Westinghouse washer.
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7615 | Kikuye Ono | 27 July 1923 | Female |
She was born on 27 July 1923. She was a dressmaker employed by Lion Valet Cleaners,
155 10th Avenue East, Vancouver, BC. Her family includes Chiyono Ono (mother) and
Tunezo Ono (father). Her home address is listed as 1319 Commercial Drive, Vancouver,
BC. 1373 Richards Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. She was forcibly
uprooted to Greenwood, BC.
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217 | Kimiko Ono | 12 June 1921 | Female |
She was born on 12 June 1921. She was a dressmaker employed by Toyo Cleaners, 402
Robson Street, Vancouver, BC. Her family includes Matsuno Ono (mother; nee Matsuno
Yasutani) and Shohei Ono (father). Her home address is listed as 1228 West 77th Avenue,
Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Trout Lake, BC.
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1460 | Kisaburo Ono | 20 January 1909 | Male |
Ono was born on 20 January 1909. He was a logger employed by E. & G. Logging Company,
Salmon Bay, Toba Inlet, BC. His family includes Risa Ono (mother; nee Risa Mori) and
Sanjiro Ono (father; deceased at time of file). He lived in Salmon Bay, Toba Inlet,
BC and was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC and Donald, BC. His listed seized property
includes: 1743 Franklin Street, Vancouver, BC; house; machinery and logging equipment.
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872_xi | Kiyoshi Ono | 16 March 1918 | Male |
He was born on 16 March 1918. He was a logger. His family includes Yayo Ono (mother;
nee Yayo Tanabe), Tokutaro Ono (father), Tamiye Ono (wife; nee Tamiye Inamoto) and
Takiko Joy Ono (daughter). His home address is listed as 561 East Cordova Street,
Vancouver, BC. Ocean Falls, BC and 322 Jackson Avenue, Vancouver, BC are listed as
former addresses. He was forcibly uprooted to Internment Angler, ON and 2214 Dorchester
Avenue, Montreal, QC.
|
761 | Masao Ono | 07 January 1921 | Male |
He was born on 07 January 1921. He was a millhand employed by Roberts and Hackett
Company. His family includes Chiyono Ono (mother; nee Chiyono Sudo), and Tuneyo Ono
(father). His home address is listed as 1373 Richards Street, Vancouver, BC. He was
forcibly uprooted to London, ON.
|
241 | Matsuno Ono | 19 June 1883 | Female |
She was born on 19 June 1883. No occupation is listed in the file. Her family includes
Shohei Ono (husband), Yasuhiro Ono (son), Masako Ono (daughter), Kimiko Ono (daughter),
Tamotsu Ono (son), and Mutsuo Ono (son). Her home address is listed as 1228 West 77th
Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Trout Lake, BC.
|
10068 | Matsuo Ono | 05 October 1925 | Male |
He was born on 5 October 1925. He was a student at Magee. His family includes Shohei
Ono (father), Matsuno Ono (mother; nee Matsuno Yasutani). His home address is listed
as 1228 West 77th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Trout Lake, BC.
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3159 | Naoichi Ono | 29 June 1916 | Male |
He was born on 29 June 1916. He was a self-employed fisherman. His family includes
Wai Ono (mother; need Wai Maruta) and Yoshitaro Ono (father). His home address is
listed as 1224 West 77th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Nakusp,
BC and 182 Queen Street West, Toronto, ON.
|
651 | Rinzo Ono | 07 March 1886 | Male |
He was born on 07 March 1886. He was a self-employed farmer at Tillicum Dairy, 275
Crease Avenue, Victoria, BC. His family includes Tora Ono (wife; nee Tora Yamamoto),
Takashi Ono (son), Isao Ono (son), Ayako Ono (daughter), and Toyoko Ono (daughter).
His home address is listed as 275 Crease Avenue, Victoria, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Sandon, BC and 2708 Rosemont Boulevard, Montreal, QC.
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11651 | Risa Ono | 02 October 1877 | Female |
She was born on 2 October 1877. She was a housewife. Her family includes Sanjiro Ono
(husband; deceased), Tamano Ito (daughter; nee Tamano Ono), Kinno Ota (daughter; nee
Kinno Ono), Kisaburo Ono (son), Tomeko Uyede (daughter; nee Tomeko Ono; also listed
as Tomiko Uyede), Suyeko Iwanaka (daughter; nee Sueko Ono), Fusako Ono (daughter),
and Hideyasu Ono (son). Her home address is listed as 1108 Raymur Avenue, Vancouver,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC.
|
203 | Rito Ono | 08 January 1890 | Female |
She was born on 08 January 1890. She was a housewife. Her family includes Juhei Ono
(husband), Shizue Ono (daughter), Takeshi Ono (son), and Kiyoshi Ono (son). Her home
address is listed as Inverness Cannery, Skeena River, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to Slocan Extension, BC. She was exiled to Japan in June 1946.
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2956 | Sanjiro Ono | 07 April 1913 | Male |
He was born on 7 April 1913. He was a mill hand employed by Trans Pacific Lumber Company,
Sarita Bay, BC. His family includes Chiyono Ono (mother; nee Chiyono Sudo) and Tsuneyo
Ono (father). His home address is listed as Sarita Bay, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Montreal, QC.
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1276 | Shigenobu Ono | 20 February 1922 | Male |
Ono was born on 20 February 1922. He was a fisherman employed by J.H. Todd & Sons,
Victoria, BC. His family includes Rito Ono (mother; nee Rito Motomachi) and Juhei
Ono (father). He lived at Inverness Cannery, Skeena River, BC and was forcibly uprooted
to Slocan, BC. His listed seized property includes: boat “J.O.”; fishing equipment;
camera.
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3883 | Shizuko Ono | 12 September 1916 | Female |
She was born on 12 September 1916. She was a housewife. Her family includes Leye Hoshiko
(mother; nee Leye Kusoda), Tsunehachi Hoshiko (father), Hideshige Ono (husband), Shoko
Ono (daughter), Masao Ono (son), and Minoru Ono (son). Her home address is listed
as 324 [Roebuck] Road, New Westminster, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
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10221 | Shohei Ono | 10 October 1877 | Male |
He was born on 10 October 1877. He was a fish buyer employed by BC Packers Limited.
His family includes Matsuno Ono (wife), Yasuhiro Ono (son), Masako Ono (daughter),
Kimiko Ono (daughter), Tamotsu Ono (son), and Mutsuo Ono (son). His home address is
listed as 1228 West 77th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Taber
Alberta.
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9000 | Suye Ono | 29 September 1895 | Female |
She was born on 29 September 1895. Her maiden name is Suye Kawase. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Take Kawase (mother; nee Take Noda), Kahei Kawase (father), Yosojiro
Ono (husband), Yoichi Ono (son), Kikuye Ono (daughter), and Sumiko Ono (daughter).
Her home address is listed as 434 West 2nd Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Sandon, BC and she was exiled to Japan on 2 August 1946.
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10855 | Suyeko Ono | 03 May 1914 | Female |
Her maiden name was Suyeko Nakagawa. She was born on 3 May 1914. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Tsuneo Ono (husband), Kumakichi Nakagawa (father). Her home address
is listed as 1936 West 33rd Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to 210
Street Claire Avenue West, Toronto, ON.
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851 | Takashi Ono | 09 July 1916 | Male |
He was born on 09 July 1916. He was a farmer employed by his father. His family includes
Tora Ono (mother; nee Tora Yamamoto) and Rinzo Ono (father). His home address is listed
as 275 Crease Avenue, Victoria, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to 240 King Street, London,
ON; 420 King Street, London, ON; 2708 Rosemount Boulevard, Montreal, QC and Kapuskasing,
ON.
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12707 | Takeno Ono | 02 April 1880 | Female |
She was born on 2 April 1880. Her maiden name is Takeno Takeno. She was a co-partner
in a barber shop with Hakaru Sumida at at 75 West Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. Her
family includes Yoshi Takeno (mother), Komajaro Takeno [possibly Komajiro Takeno]
(father), Koemon Ono (husband; deceased). Her home address is listed as 75 West Cordova
Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC and was exiled
to Japan on 31 May 1946.
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13070 | Tamano Ono | 29 May 1905 | Female |
She was born on 29 May 1905. Her family includes Risa Ono (mother; nee Risa Mori),
Sanjiro Ono (father), Masaru Ito (son), and Shinsuke Ito (father of her son). Her
home address is listed as 1108 Raymur Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to Hastings Park Hospital, Vancouver, BC and New Denver, BC.
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13207 | Tamiye Ono | 25 August 1919 | Female |
She was born on 25 August 1919. Her maiden name is Tamiye Inamoto. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Mitsu Inamoto (mother; nee Mitsu Watanabe), Umetaro Inamoto (father),
Kiyoshi Ono (husband), and Takiko Joy Ono (daughter). Her home address is listed as
561 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan Extension,
BC and Montreal, QC.
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5118 | Tamotsu Ono | 04 January 1924 | Male |
He was born on 4 January 1924. He was employed by E and G Logging Camp, Salmon Bay,
BC. His family includes Matsuno Ono (mother; nee Matsuno Yasutani), and Shohei Ono
(father). His home address is listed as 1228 West 77th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was
forcibly uprooted to Twin Lake, BC.
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613 | Tatsuo Ono | 06 April 1916 | Male |
He was born on 06 April 1916. He was a millhand employed by Robertson and Hackett,
Vancouver, BC. His family includes Chiyono Ono (mother; nee Chiyono Sudo) and Tsunezo
Ono (father). His home address is listed as 1373 Richards Street, Vancouver, BC. He
was forcibly uprooted to Toronto, ON and Centralia Camp, ON.
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10351 | Tomie Ono | 12 September 1917 | Female |
She was born on 12 September 1917. She was a housewife. Her family includes Kujomi
Yano (father), Tsugi Yano (mother; nee Tsugi Kuno), Yoshikazu Ono (husband), David
Ono (son), Carole Ono (daughter). Her home address is listed as 1224 West 77th Avenue,
Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
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8439 | Tora Ono | 03 November 1895 | Female |
She was born on 3 November 1895. She was a housewife. Her family includes Rinzo Ono
(husband), Takashi Ono (son), Isao Ono (son), Ayako Ono (daughter), and Toyoko Ono
(daughter). Her home address is listed as 275 Crease Avenue, Victoria, BC. She was
forcibly uprooted to Sandon, BC.
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1869 | Tsuneo Ono | February 1919 | Male |
He was born in February 1919. He was a sawmill worker employed by B.C. Fir & Cedar
Company Limited, 897 West 6th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. His family includes Chiyono Ono
(mother; nee Chiyono Sudo), Tsungeo Ono (father), and Suyako Ono (wife; nee Suyako
Nakagawa). His home address is listed as 1936 West 33rd Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He
was forcibly uprooted to St. Thomas, ON.
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5823 | Tsunezo Ono | 1872 | Male |
He was born in 1872. His family includes Tatsu Ono (mother), Sanpei Ono (father),
Chiyono Ono (wife), and Tatsuo Ono (son). His home address is listed as 1373 Richard
Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC.
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10350 | Wai Ono | 12 August 1888 | Female |
She was born on 12 August 1888. She was a housewife. Her family includes Yoshitaro
Ono (husband; deceased), Yaichi Maruta (father), Fui Maruta (mother), Yoshikazu Ono
(son), Naoichi Ono (son) Yoshi Matsubara (daughter; nee Yoshi Ono), Akira Ono (son;
in Japan). Her home address is listed as 1224 77th Street, West Vancouver, BC. She
was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
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2282 | Yasuhiro Ono | 20 November 1915 | Male |
He was born on 20 November 1915. His name is also listed as James Yasuhiro Ono. He
was a fisherman. His family includes Matsuno Ono (mother; nee Matsuno Yasutani) and
Shohei Ono (father). His home address is listed as 1228 West 77th Avenue, Vancouver,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Trout Lake, BC and Barnwell, AB. He died on 27 July
1947.
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13362 | Yoichi Ono | 22 February 1919 | Male |
He was born on 22 February 1919. He was a logger employed by Hillcrest Lumber Company,
Hillcrest, BC. His family includes Sue Ono (mother; nee Sue Kosai) and Yosojiro Ono
(father). His home address is listed as 432 West 2nd Avenue, Vancouver, BC. 259 Powell
Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Vernon,
BC.
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8007 | Yoshikazu Ono | 04 November 1912 | Male |
He was born on 4 November 1912. He was a self-employed cleaner and presser. His family
includes Wai Ono [possibly Wei Ono] (mother; nee Wai Marota or Wei Marota), Yoshitaru
Ono (father), Tomie Ono (wife; nee Tomie Yano), David Ono [also listed as David Hajime
Ono] (son), and Carole Ono [also listed as Carole Kazue Ono] (daughter). His home
address is listed as 1224 77th Avenue West, Vancouver, BC. 2841 41st Avenue West,
Vancouver, BC and Hastings Park, Vancouver, BC are listed as former addresses. He
was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC and Toronto, ON.
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8025 | Yoshio Ono | 23 August 1904 | Male |
He was born on 23 August 1904. He was a clergyman employed by United Church. His family
includes Kimi Ono (mother), and Zentaro Ono (father). His home address is listed as
P.O. Box 633, Cumberland, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC and Westmount,
QC.
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3195 | Yosojiro Ono | 10 July 1890 | Male |
He was born on 10 July 1890. He was a fisherman employed by Inverness Cannery, Victoria,
BC. His family includes Shige Ono (mother; nee Shige Kitabayashi), Kanya Ono (father),
Suye Ono (wife), Yoichi Ono (son), Kikuye Ono (daughter) and Sumiko Ono (daughter).
His home address is listed as 434 West 2nd Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Sandon, BC. He was exiled to Japan on 02 August 1946.
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Onoda
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
12700 | Akino Onoda | October 1895 | Female |
She was born in October 1895. Her maiden name is Akino Furuhashi. She was a barber.
Her family includes Tome Furuhashi (mother; nee Tome Takahashi), Kajiro Furuhashi
(father), and Tokusaburo Onoda (husband). Her home address is listed as 54A West Cordova
Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Rosebery, BC and was exiled to
Japan in 1946.
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11811 | Tokusaburo Onoda | 07 September 1892 | Male |
He is also listed as Tokushburo Onoda. He was born on 7 September 1892. He was a pinsetter
employed by Commoudore Bowling Alley. His family includes Kaukichi Onada (father)
and Akino Onoda (wife). His home address is listed as 54 A-W Cordova Street, Vancouver,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Rosebery, BC and exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
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Onodera
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
9952 | Fukami Onodera | 20 August 1905 | Female |
Her maiden name was Fukami Kimagai. She was born on 20 August 1905. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Yoshiro Kimagai (father), Kameno Kimagai (mother), Tomizo Onodera
(husband), Hajime Onodera (son), Utako Onodera (daughter), Tom Onodera (son). Her
home address is listed as 2013 West 5th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to Burlington, Ontario.
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7857 | Genjiro Onodera | 31 March 1896 | Male |
He was born on 31 March 1896. He was a gardener. His family includes Kiyoshi Onodera
(wife; nee Kiyoshi Haniu) and Kimiko Onodera (daughter). His home address is listed
as Westbank, BC. 4326 Main Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. He
was forcibly uprooted to Westbank, BC and Vernon, BC.
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10040 | Hagi Onodera | 12 August 1897 | Female |
She was born on 12 August 1897. She was a housewife. Her family includes Kazuo Onodera
(husband). She lived at 1891 Beuna Vista Road, White Rock, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to Tashme, BC.
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10556 | Hajime Onodera | 28 March 1925 | Male |
He was born on 28 March 1925. He was a student at Vancouver Technical School. His
family includes Fukami Onodera (mother; nee Fukami Kumagai) and Tomizo Onodera (father).
His home address is listed as 2013 West 5th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to New Denver, BC; Radium Hot Springs, BC; and 156 Augusta Avenue, Toronto,
ON.
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3628 | Kazuo Onodera | 02 November 1898 | Male |
He was born on 2 November 1898. He was a self-employed chicken rancher. His family
includes Hagi Onodera (wife). His home address is listed as White Rock, BC. He was
forcibly uprooted to Sandon, BC.
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12365 | Kiyoo Onodera | 10 December 1899 | Male |
He was born on 10 December 1899. He was a sawmill worker employed by Royston Sawmill
Company Limited. His family includes Jiyu Onodera (mother; nee Jiyu Chiba), Teiji
Onodera (father), Haru Saito (common-law wife; nee Haru Yoneda), Winnie Saito [also
listed as Chieko Saito] (step-daughter), George Saito [also listed as Shoji Saito]
(step-son), Victoria Saito [also listed as Yukiko Saito] (step-daughter), Mary Saito
[also listed as Takako Saito] (step-daughter), and Irene Saito [also listed as Tomiko
Saito] (step-daughter). Rural Route No. 1, Cumberland, BC is listed as a former address.
He was forcibly uprooted to Raymond, AB.
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14328 | Kiyoshi Onodera | 25 November 1905 | Female |
She was born on 25 November 1905. Her maiden name is Kiyoshi Haniu. She was a dry
cleaner. Her family includes Misao Haniu (mother; nee Misao Endo), Zenkichi Haniu
(father), Genjiro Onodera (husband), and Kimiko Onodera (daughter). 4326 Main Street,
Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted to Westbank,
BC.
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1274 | Midori Onodera | 09 June 1890 | Male |
Onodera was born on 09 June 1890. He was a farm worker employed by Shinya Yoshida,
Monkton Road, Steveston, BC. His family includes Yuki Onodera (wife; in Japan), Mikio
Onodera (daughter; born on 09 December 1924; in Japan), and Haruko Onodera [also known
as Haru Onodera] (daughter; born on 27 March 1927; in Japan). He lived in Steveston,
BC in a house he built himself on his employer’s land, was forcibly uprooted to Vernon,
BC, and was exiled to Japan on 02 October 1946. His listed seized property includes:
house; household belongings.
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12024 | Minomatsu Onodera | 20 February 1881 | Male |
He was born on 20 February 1881. He was a labourer. His family includes Eigino Onodera
(father; formerly Eigino Iyabuchi), Hatsu Onodera (mother), Kayo Onodera (daughter),
Yoshiko Onodera (daughter), Yochi Onodera [also listed as John Onodera] (son), Miyosu
Onodera (son), and Hisayo (Mrs. Teruo) Ujiye (daughter; nee Hisayo Onodera). His home
address is listed as 376 West 4th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Gosnell, BC.
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1344 | Tomizo Onodera | 07 May 1886 | Male |
Onodera was born on 7 May 1886. He was a self-employed confectioner. His family includes
Machino Onodera [possibly Machino Yonenoshi] (mother; nee Machino Sobe; deceased at
time of file), Ke Yonenoshi (father; deceased at time of file), Fukami Onodera (wife;
nee Fukami Kumachi), Hajime Onodera (son), Utako Onodera (daughter), Tom Onodera (son).
His home address is listed as 2013 West Fifth Avenue, Vancouver, BC, which he owned.
He sold confections, groceries, and tobacco at his store at 3207 Main Street, Vancouver,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC, to Iron Springs, AB, and to Draper
Street, Toronto, ON. A letter dated 28 March 1942 was addressed to him care of the
superintendent of a labour camp at Valemount, BC. A letter he wrote on 26 April 1942
listed his address as Albreda, BC. His listed seized property includes his home which
was purchased by Robert Harley, some stocks, fixtures and merchandise from his store,
and household belongings.
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13348 | Utako Onodera | 21 September 1926 | Female |
She was born on 21 September 1926. She was a student. Her family includes Fukami Onodera
(mother; nee Fukami Kunagai) and Tomizo Onodera (father). 2013 West 5th Avenue, Vancouver,
BC is listed as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC.
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13792 | Yochi Onodera | 16 May 1923 | Male |
He was born on 16 May 1923. His name is also listed as Yochi John Onodera. He was
a section man. His family includes Minomatsu Onodera (father). 2081 Clarke Drive,
Vancouver, BC and 3776 West 4th Avenue, Vancouver, BC are listed as former addresses.
He was forcibly uprooted to Angler, ON; Beamsville, ON; and Toronto, ON.
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Onomura
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
12474 | Sueo Onomura | 07 May 1871 | Female |
She was born on 7 May 1871. Her maiden name is Sueo Furukawa. Her family includes
Yuki Furukawa (mother), Magoichi Furukawa (father), and Kantaro Onomura [also listed
as Kanjiro Onomura] (husband; deceased). Her home address is listed as 432 West 2nd
Avenue, Vancouver, BC. 432 West Cambie, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address.
She was forcibly uprooted to Lemon Creek, Slocan, BC and was exiled to Japan on 2
August 1946.
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Onotera
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
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1654 | Hideo Onotera | 08 April 1914 | Male |
He was born on 08 April 1914. He was a fisherman and a farmer, working on his and
his brother’s berry farm. His family includes Tsuruyo Suto [possibly Tsuruyo Onotera]
(mother), Tamotsu Onotera (father), Tatsuo Onotera (brother), Masa Onotera (wife),
and Larry Onotera [also listed as Yasuo Onotera] (son; born on 17 November 1941).
He lived on Rural Route No. 1, New Westminster, BC and at the Patricia Hotel, Vancouver,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Kaslo, BC, Penticton, BC, and Greenwood, BC. His listed
seized property includes a 7 acre property with two houses, a net house, chicken houses,
and shacks at Rural Route No. 1, New Westminster, BC [sold to The Director, The Veterans’
Land Act]; 600-700 small fruit trees (“black currents etc.”); 300 strawberry plants;
household belongings; a boat, the “Go-Getter”; a deer head; farming equipment and
supplies; “Jap rip saw[s]”; “Jap tubs”; “Jap. rice bowls”; “Jap. tea bowls”; “Jap.
saucers”; “Jap. soup bowls”; “Japanese and Canadian books”; a radio; and a record
player.
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7581 | Masa Onotera | 14 November 1914 | Female |
She was born on 14 November 1914. She was a housewife. Her family includes Takeyo
Habu [possibly Tokeyo Habu] (mother), Hideo Onotera (husband), and Larry Onotera (son).
Her father’s given name is Kiyoshi. Her home address is listed as River Road, Rural
Route, No. 1, New Westminster, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Kaslo, BC.
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547_xi | Michio Onotera | 12 April 1917 | Male |
He was born on 12 April 1917. He was a logger employed by P. Bain Lumber Mills Limited,
River Road, Whonnock, BC. His family includes Ryu Onotera (mother; nee Ryu Akamatsu),
Hyonosuke Onotera (father), and Yoemon Oikawa (uncle). His home address is listed
as 21st Avenue, R.R. #1 1, Whonnock, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Angler, ON. He
was exiled to Japan on 02 August 1946.
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5127 | Tatsuo Onotera | 04 September 1916 | Male |
He was born on 4 September 1916. He was a fisherman employed by Great West Packers
Company Limited, Steveston, BC. His family includes Tsuruyo Onotera (mother; nee Tsuruyo
Suto), Tamatsu Onotera (father), and Michiko Onotera (wife; nee Michiko Fukumura).
His home address is listed as Rural Route No. 1, 1093 River Road, New Westminster,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC.
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Onouye
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
15280 | Zenzaburo Onouye | 08 October 1900 | Male |
He was born on 8 October 1900. He was a fish collector. His family includes Matsu
Onouye (mother; nee Matsu Isozaki), Hisakichi Onouye (father), and Kazuko Onouye (daughter).
His home address is listed as Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood,
BC and was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
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Ooka
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
1762 | Fukuzo Ooka | 07 May 1882 | Male |
He was born on 7 May 1882. He is also listed as Charlie Ooka. He was a gardener employed
by St. Paul’s Hospital, Vancouver, BC. His family includes Shika Itano (mother), Seirokuro
Ooka (father), Kishi Ooka (wife; nee Kishi Isoi), Ritsuko Ooka (daughter), and Keiko
Ooka (daughter). His home address is listed as 236 Jackson Avenue, Vancouver, BC.
He was forcibly uprooted to Rosebery, BC.
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6110 | Fusae Ooka | 20 February 1917 | Female |
She was born on 20 February 1917. Her maiden name is Fusae Yoshida. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Tono Yoshida (mother), Satago Yoshida (father), Shoji Ooka (husband),
Masako Ooka (daughter), and Masami Ooka (son). Her home address is listed as No. 45,
Phoenix Cannery, Steveston, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC and she
was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
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303 | Keiko Ooka | 03 September 1925 | Female |
She was born on 3 September 1925. She was a nursemaid and/or a fish packer. Her family
includes Kishi Ooka (mother; nee Kishi Isoi) and Charlie Ooka [also listed as Fukuzo
Ooka] (father). Her home address is listed as 236 Jackson Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She
was forcibly uprooted to Rosebery, BC.
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302 | Kishi Ooka | 20 May 1897 | Female |
She was born on 20 May 1897. Her maiden name is Kishi Isii. Her occupation is listed
as housewife. Her family includes Kiyo Isoi (mother; nee Kiyo Kurashike), Senzo Isoi
(father), Fukuzo Ooka [also listed as Charlie Ooka] (husband), Ritsuko Ooka (daughter),
Keiko Ooka (daughter). Her home address is listed as 236 Jackson Avenue, Vancouver,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Rosebery, BC.
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347 | Ritsuko Ooka | 28 October 1922 | Female |
She was born on 28 October 1922. She also went by the name Catherine Ritsuko Ooka.
She was a dressmaker employed by M. Shinkoda. Her family includes Kishi Ooka (mother;
nee Kishi Isoi) and Charlie Ooka [also listed as Fukuzo Ooka] (father). Her home address
is listed as 236 Jackson Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Toronto,
ON.
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5512 | Shoji Ooka | 05 October 1913 | Male |
He was born on 5 October 1913. He was a fisherman employed by Phoenix Cannery Company,
Steveston, BC. His family includes Sumie Ooka (mother; nee Sumie Miyakawa), Taranosuke
Ooka (father), Fusae Ooka (wife), Masako Ooka (daughter), and Masami Ooka (son). His
home address is listed as P.O. Box 511, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to
Greenwood, BC.
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Ooto
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
5521 | Takeo Ooto | 18 May 1909 | Male |
He was born on 18 May 1909. He was a labourer employed by Port Haney Brick Company,
Haney, BC. His family includes Yoshi Ooto (mother), and Tokusaburo Ooto (father).
His home address is listed as 14th Avenue, Rural Route No. 1, Haney, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Winnipeg, MB.
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4843 | Tokusaburo Ooto | 01 March 1871 | Male |
He was born on 1 March 1871. He was a self-employed farmer. His family includes Yoshi
Ooto (wife; nee Yoshi Fukuzawa) and Takeo Ooto (son). His home address is listed as
14th Avenue, Rural Route, No. 1, Haney, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Ste. Agathe,
MB.
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5520 | Yoshi Ooto | 10 February 1877 | Female |
She was born on 10 February 1877. She was a housewife. Her family includes Tokusaburo
Ooto (husband), and Takeo Ooto (son). Her home address is listed as 14th Avenue, Haney,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to St. Agathe, MB.
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Orida
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
7401 | Fumiko Orida | 13 August 1912 | Female |
She was born on 13 August 1912. She was a housewife. Her family includes Masayo Yamamoto
(mother; nee Masayo Nakamura), Riyohei Yamamoto (father), Itsuo Orida (husband), and
Roy Orida [also listed as Susumu Orida] (son). Her home address is listed as Rural
Route, No. 1, Aldergrove, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
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7382 | Itsuo Orida | 02 November 1908 | Male |
He was born on 2 November 1908. He was a self-employed farmer. His family includes
Kinuyo Orida (mother; nee Kinuyo Yamamoto), Torakichi Orida (father), Fumiko Orida
(wife; nee Fumiko Yamamoto), and Roy Orida [also listed as Susumu Orida] (son). His
home address is listed as Rural Route, No. 1, Aldergrove, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Tashme, BC and Kapuskasing, ON.
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3949 | Minoru Orida | Male |
He was a self-employed farmer. His family includes Kinu Orida (mother), Torakichi
Orida (father), Yoshiye Orida (wife; nee Yoshiye Fujii), Keiko Orida (daughter), Jitsuo
Orida (son), Masako Orida (daughter), and Michiko Orida (daughter). His home address
is listed as Lefevre Road, Rural Route, No. 1, Aldergrove, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Nakusp, BC, Sandon, BC, and Slocan, BC.
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8482 | Yoshiye Orida | 22 October 1909 | Female |
She was born on 22 October 1909. She was a housewife. Her maiden name was Yoshiye
Fujii. Her family includes Minoru Orida (husband), Keiko Orida (daughter), Jitsuo
Orida (son), Masako Orida (daughter), Michiko Orida (daughter), Chika Fujii [also
listed as Chika Matsumura] (mother; nee Chika Iwanashi), Matogichi Fujii (father),
and Shigematsu Matsumura (stepfather). Her home address is listed as Rural Route #1,
Aldergrove, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Lemon Creek, BC.
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Origuchi
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
1272 | Ainosuke Origuchi | 26 June 1924 | Male |
Origuchi was born on 26 June 1924. He was a boat puller employed by North Pacific
Cannery, Skeena River, BC. His family includes Masa Origuchi (mother) and Yasujiro
Origuchi (father). He lived at North Pacific Cannery, Skeena River, BC, was forcibly
uprooted to Greenwood, BC, and was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946. His listed seized
property includes: carpenter’s tools.
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315 | Masa Origuchi | 17 August 1892 | Female |
She was born on 17 August 1892. Her occupation is listed as housewife, though a different
document indicates that she was a cannery worker. Her family includes Yasujiro Origuchi
(husband), Takeo Origuchi (son) and Ainosuke Origuchi (son). Her home address is listed
as North Pacific Cannery, Skeena River, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood,
BC and was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
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1270 | Yasujiro Origuchi | 04 July 1880 | Male |
Origuchi was born on 04 July 1880. He was a fisherman. His family includes Masa Origuchi
(wife), Takeo Origuchi (son; born 27 November 1930; died on 21 January [year unknown]
at Grand Forks Hospital), and Ainosuke Origuchi (son). He lived in Skeena River, BC,
was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC, and was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946. His
listed seized property includes: boat “Summer Maid,” also known as “Y.O.” [file also
mentions boat “East Hope”]; fishing equipment; household belongings.
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Osaka
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
6923 | Frank Osaka | 31 December 1922 | Male |
He was born on 31 December 1922. He also went by the name Frank Eigaro Osaka. He was
a farmer employed by his father. Utano Osaka (mother; nee Utano Kobayashi) and Otogoro
Osaka (father). His home address is listed as Cloverdale, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Lethbridge, AB. No seized property is listed in the file.
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5615 | George Osaka | 16 April 1913 | Male |
He was born on 16 April 1913. He was a farmer employed by his father. His family includes
Utano Osaka (mother), and Otogoro Osaka (father). His home address is listed as Rural
Route No. 2, Cloverdale, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Rocky Mountain House, AB
and Lethbridge, AB.
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6260 | Harry Osaka | 07 October 1921 | Male |
He was born on 7 October 1921. He is also listed in the files as Harry Minoru Osaka.
He was a farmer employed by his father. His family includes Utano Osaka (mother; nee
Utano Kobayashi), and Otogoro Osaka (father). His home address is listed as Pratt
Road, Rural Route No. 2, Cloverdale, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Raymond, AB.
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6925 | Ichitaro Osaka | 12 November 1906 | Male |
He was born on 12 November 1906. He was a mill hand employed by Timberland Mills,
New Westminster, BC. His family includes Mary Osaka [also listed as Sumiko Osaka]
(wife; nee Mary Osaka [also listed as Sumiko Osaka]), Lloyd Osaka [also listed as
Eichi Osaka] (son; born 13 October 1939), and Jack Osaka [also listed as Katsuo Osaka]
(son; born 11 September 1942; deceased at time of file). His home address is listed
as Rural Route No. 2, Cloverdale, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Raymond, AB. No
seized property is listed in his file.
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6259 | Mary Osaka | 03 February 1918 | Female |
She was born on 3 February 1918. She is also listed in the files as Sumiko Osaka.
She was a housewife. Her family includes Utano Osaka (mother; nee Utano Kobayashi),
Otogoro Osaka (father), Ichitaro Osaka (husband), Jack Osaka [also listed as Katsuo
Osaka] (son; deceased), Lloyd Osaka [also listed as Eichi Osaka] (son). Her home address
is listed as Rural Route No. 1, New Westminster, BC and Pratt Road, Rural Route No.
2, Cloverdale, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Raymond, AB.
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4718 | Midori Osaka | 15 January 1898 | Female |
She was born on 15 January 1898. She was a housewife. Her family includes Tomie Hata
[also listed as Tomie Okazaki] (mother), Kensho Hata [also listed as Kensho Okazaki]
(father), Otokichi Osaka (husband), Stanley Osaka [also listed as Hiroaki Osaka] (son),
and Kimiko Osaka (daughter). Her home address is listed as 725 69th Avenue West, Vancouver,
BC. 209 No. 3 Road, Eburne, BC is listed as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted
to Tashme, BC and Farnham, QC.
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6901 | Otogoro Osaka | 12 January 1882 | Male |
He was born on 12 January 1882. He was a self-employed farmer. His family includes
Utano Osaka (wife), Harry Osaka [also listed as Minoru Osaka] (son), Hughie Osaka
[also listed as Rokuro Osaka] (son), Mary Osaka [also listed as Sumiko Osaka] (daughter),
Eleanor Osaka (daughter). His home address is listed as Pratt Road, Rural Route No.
2, Cloverdale, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Raymond, AB.
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13816 | Otokichi Osaka | 07 September 1885 | Male |
He was born on 7 September 1885. He was a labourer. His family includes Matahei Osaka
(father), Midori Osaka (wife; nee Midori Hata), Stanley Osaka [also listed as Hiroaki
Osaka] (son), and Kimiko Osaka (daughter). His home address is listed as 209 No. 3
Road, Eburne, BC. 725 West 69th Avenue, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address.
He was forcibly uprooted to 11 Mile Camp, Hope End, BC and New Denver, BC.
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6257 | Rokuro Osaka | 16 December 1924 | Male |
He was born on 16 December 1924. He is also listed in the files as Hughie Rokuro Osaka.
He was a student at Lord Tweedsmuir High School. His family includes Utano Osaka (mother;
nee Utano Kobayashi), and Otogoro Osaka (father). His home address is listed as Rural
Route No. 2, Cloverdale, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Raymond, AB.
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14712 | Tomiye Osaka | 05 February 1909 | Female |
She was born on 5 February 1909. She was a housewife. Her family includes Kone Osaka
[possibly Kane Osaka] (mother), Kanekichi Osaka (father), Yuma Osaka (husband), Matsuye
Osaka (daughter), Yuriko Osaka (daughter), Kazuo Osaka (son), Etsuko Osaka (daughter),
and Shigeko Osaka (daughter). 120 Heatley Avenue, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former
address. She was forcibly uprooted to Rosebery, BC.
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6258 | Utano Osaka | 05 October 1886 | Female |
She was born on 5 October 1886. Her maiden name is Utano Kobayashi. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Otogoro Osaka (husband), Harry Osaka [also listed as Minoru Osaka]
(son), Hughie Osaka [also listed as Rokuro Osaka] (son), Mary Osaka [also listed as
Sumiko Osaka] (daughter), and Eleanor Osaka (daughter). Her home address is listed
as Rural Route No. 2, Cloverdale, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Raymond, AB.
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7160 | Yuma Osaka | 30 April 1897 | Male |
He was born on 30 April 1897. He was a dishwasher at White Cap Sea Food Restaurant,
333 Carrall Street, Vancouver, BC. His family includes Chiku Osaka [possibly Chika
Osaka] (mother), Chikakichi Osaka (father), Tomiye Osaka (wife), Matsuye Osaka (daughter),
Yuriko Osaka (daughter), Kazuo Osaka (son), Etsuko Osaka (daughter), and Shigeko Osaka
(daughter). His home address is listed as 120 Heatley Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was
forcibly uprooted to Rosebery, BC.
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Osaki
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
3649 | Koi Osaki | 03 March 1890 | Female |
She was born on 3 March 1890. Her maiden name is Ko Ikeda. She was a housewife. Her
family includes Ura Ikeda (mother; nee Ura Shintaku), Senkichi Ikeda (father), Kyutaro
Osaki (husband), and Torako Osaki (daughter). Her home address is listed as P.O. Box
277, Ford Road, Pitt Meadows, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Morris, MB and she
was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
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1239 | Kuichi Osaki | 01 September 1888 | Male |
Osaki was born on 01 September 1888. He was a dry cleaner employed by Peace Cleaners,
3223 Fraser Avenue, Vancouver, BC. His family includes Sugi Osaki (mother; nee Sugi
Yamamoto), Yasumatsu Osaki (father), and Ken Osaki [also, Kin Osaki] (wife; in Japan).
He lived at 357 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC, was forcibly uprooted to No. 9
Orde Street, Toronto, ON, and was exiled to Japan on 24 December 1946. His listed
seized property includes: electric Branstan treatment machine; household belongings.
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4198 | Kyutaro Osaki | 08 May 1895 | Male |
He was born on 8 May 1895. He was a self-employed strawberry grower. His family includes
Tsuro Osaki (mother; nee Tsuru Ikeda), Torakichi Osaki (father), Ko Osaki (wife; nee
Ko Ikeda), and Torako Osaki (daughter). His home address is listed as P.O. Box 277,
Ford Road, Pitt Meadows, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Dufrost, MB and Winnipeg,
MB.
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3647 | Trako Osaki | 11 January 1926 | Female |
She was born on 11 January 1926. Her family includes Koi Osaki [possibly Ko Osaki]
(mother; nee Koi Ikeda or Ko Ikeda), and Kyutaro Osaki. Her home address is listed
as P.O. Box 227, Ford Road, Pitt Meadows, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Dufrost,
MB.
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Osako
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
659_xi | Nobuyoshi Osako | 19 April 1924 | Male |
He was born on 19 April 1924. He was a student. His family includes Yukiyo Osako [possibly
Yukiye Osako] (mother; nee Yukiyo Kawahira or Yukiye Kawahira) and Sannosuke Osako
(father). His home address is listed as 17th Avenue, Haney, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Petawawa, ON.
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15210 | Shigeyoshi Osako | 24 November 1902 | Male |
He was born on 24 November 1902. He was a carpenter employed by West Coast Fishing
Company Limited. His family includes Fude Osako (mother; nee Fude Kihara), Sangoro
Osako (father), Mitsu Osako (wife; nee Mitsu Fujishita; in Japan), Hisayoshi Osako
(son; in Japan), Mitsuo Osako (son; in Japan), and Ayako Osako (daughter; in Japan).
His home address is listed as Ucluelet, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Princeton,
BC and was exiled to Japan on 2 October 1946.
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Osato
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
2623 | Masae Osato | 31 August 1893 | Female |
She was born on 31 August 1893. She was a housewife. Her maiden name is Masae Suetsugu.
Her family includes Shikazo Osato (husband), Fumiko Osato [also listed as Luicy Osato
and Ruth Osato] (daughter), Keiko Osato (daughter). Her home address is listed as
303 14th Avenue, Haney, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Curtis Siding, MB and was
exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
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2255 | Masaru Osato | 10 June 1922 | Male |
He was born on 10 June 1922. He was a mill hand employed by Hammond Cedar Company,
Hammond, BC. His family includes Masae Osato (mother) and Shikazo Osato (father).
His home address is listed as 14th Avenue, Haney, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to
Oakville, MB.
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1720 | Shigeru Osato | 05 November 1916 | Male |
He was born on 5 November 1916. His name is also listed as Fred Shigeru Osato. He
was a farmer. His family includes Masage Suetsugo (mother) and Shikazo Osato (father).
His home address is listed as 303 14th Avenue, Haney, BC. E & S Logging Company, Salmon
Bay, Toba Inlet, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Winnipeg,
MB and Dryden, ON.
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2543 | Shikazo Osato | 15 January 1879 | Male |
He was born on 15 January 1879 He was a farmer. His family includes Masae Osato [also
listed as Masaye Osato] (wife; nee Masae Suetsugu or Masaye Suetsugu), Keiko Osato
(daughter), and Fumiko Osato [also listed as Luicy Osato and Ruth Osato] (daughter).
His home address is listed as 303 14th Avenue, Haney, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Oakville, MB and was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
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1925 | Tadao Osato | 04 August 1924 | Male |
He was born on 4 August 1924. He was a farmer. His family includes Masaye Osato (mother;
nee Masaye Suetsugu) and Shikazo Osato (father). His home address is listed as Haney,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Winnipeg, MB and was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
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Osawa
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
13840 | Genkichi Osawa | 02 November 1884 | Male |
He was born on 2 November 1884. He was a fisherman. His family includes Tatsu Osawa
(wife). His home address is listed as Queen Charlotte City, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Hastings Park, Vancouver, BC and Greenwood, BC. He was exiled to Japan on 2 August
1946.
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1057 | Masakazu Osawa | 04 September 1904 | Male |
He was born on 4 September 1904. He worked as a whaler employed by Consolidated Whaling
Co. in Victoria, BC. His family includes Tameichi Osawa (father), Henna Osawa (mother),
Shizue Osawa (wife; in Japan), Masako Osawa (daughter; in Japan), and Shizuo Osawa
(son; in Japan). He lived at Box 136, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Red
Buck, Schreiber, ON.
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10222 | Misao Osawa | 04 May 1914 | Female |
She was born on 4 May 1914. She was a housewife. Her family includes Toichi Matsumaga
(father), Taku Matsumaga (mother; Taku Yukawa), Genichi Osawa (husband; in Japan),
Yoko Osawa (daughter), Noriko Osawa (daughter), Motoko Osawa (daughter). She lived
in Quathiaski Cove, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Popoff, BC.
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13333 | Sato Osawa | Female |
She worked in domestic service. Her family includes Rinnosuke Osawa (husband; deceased).
Duncan, BC and 391 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC are listed as former addresses. She
was forcibly uprooted to Westsyde, Kelowna, BC.
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6245 | Tadakazu Osawa | 16 January 1914 | Male |
He was born on 16 January 1914. He was a janitor employed by Victory Rooming House,
391 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. His family includes Hina Osawa (mother; nee Hina
Nakamura), and Tameichi Osawa (father). His home address is listed as 391 Powell Street,
Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Belle River, ON.
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6163 | Tatsu Osawa | 17 December 1892 | Female |
She was born on 17 December 1892. She was a housewife. Her family includes Genkichi
Osawa (husband). Her home address is listed as Queen Charlotte City, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Greenwood, BC and she was exiled to Japan on 2 August 1946.
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Oseki
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
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4533 | Eichi Oseki | 10 June 1917 | Male |
He was born on 10 June 1917. He was a self-employed fisherman. His family includes
Tomi Oseki [possibly Tome Oseki] (mother; nee Tomi Yamaguchi or Tome Yamaguchi), Yosuke
Oseki (father), and Kimiko Oseki (wife; nee Kimiko Tanaka; married in 1945). His home
address is listed as Celtic Cannery, Vancouver, BC. Foot of Blenheim Street, Vancouver,
BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge, AB and Coaldale,
AB.
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1357 | Katsu Oseki | 22 November 1889 | Male |
Oseki was born on 22 November 1889. He was a storekeeper employed by Jichi Association.
His family includes his parents who were deceased at time of file. Their names are
not provided. His home address is listed as Ocean Falls, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Chapleau, ON, care of C.P.R. No seized property is listed.
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6203 | Kikue Oseki | 23 November 1924 | Female |
She was born on 23 November 1924. Her family includes Tomi Oseki (mother; nee Tomi
Yamaguchi), and Yosuke Oseki (father). Her home address is listed as Celtic Cannery,
Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge, AB.
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6204 | Tomi Oseki | Female |
Her maiden name is Tomi Yamaguchi. She was a housewife. Her family includes Sugu Yamaguchi
(mother), Isano Yamaguchi (father), Yosuke Oseki (husband), Kikue Oseki (daughter),
Eichi Oseki (son), and Shizue Oseki (daughter). Her home address is listed as Celtic
Cannery, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Coaldale, AB.
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4673 | Yosuke Oseki | 19 April 1879 | Male |
He was born on 19 April 1879. He was a self-employed fisherman. His family includes
Katso Kotaga [possibly Katsu Kotaga] (mother; nee Katso Oseki or Katsu Oseki), Tomekichi
Kotaga (father), Tomi Oseki (wife; nee Tomi Yamaguchi), Eichi Oseki (son), Kikue Oseki
(daughter), and Shizue Oseki (daughter). His home address is listed as Celtic Cannery,
Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Coaldale, AB.
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Oshima
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
6783 | Some Oshima | 07 February 1887 | Female |
She was born on 7 February 1887. She was a machinist employed by Iwata, 380 Cordova
Street, Vancouver, BC. Her family includes Miwa Oshima (mother; nee Miwa Kato), and
Kikutaro Oshima (father). Her home address is listed as 229 Powell Street, Vancouver,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC and she was exiled to Japan on 2 October
1946.
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Oshimo
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
3329 | Hideo Oshimo | 25 October 1919 | Male |
He was born on 25 October 1919. He was a woodworker employed by Advance Manufacturing
Company. His family includes Junzo Oshimo (father) and Matsuyo Oshimo (mother). His
home address is listed as 409 Alexander Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Neys, ON.
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2421 | Minoru Oshimo | 02 February 1922 | Male |
He was born on 2 February 1922. He was a clerk employed by Union Fish Company, 496
Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. His family includes Matsuyo Oshimo (mother; nee Matsuyo
Okada) and Junzo Oshimo (father). His home address is listed as 409 Alexander Street,
Vancouver, BC. He was interned at Angler Internment Camp, Angler, ON before being
forcibly uprooted to Neys, ON and Fort William, ON.
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Oshiro
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
1656 | Eiko Oshiro | 10 February 1887 | Male |
He was born on 10 February 1887. He was a logger employed by Robert McNair Shingle
Company Limited, Stillwater, BC. His family includes Mieko Oshiro (wife; nee Mieko
Gushiken; in Japan), Hideyuki Oshiro (son; in Japan), Ritsuko Oshiro (daughter; in
Japan), and Michiko Oshiro [also named as Mitsuko Oshiro] (daughter; in Japan). He
lived at Taira Camp, Stillwater, BC, was forcibly uprooted to Hastings Park, Vancouver,
BC and Thunder River, BC, and was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946. His listed seized
property includes 17 acres of “wild land” in Langley, BC [sold to The Director, The
Veterans’ Land Act] under the name E. Gushiken [actually Eiko Oshiro, the surname
being Oshiro’s wife’s maiden name]; a shack at Taira Camp, Stillwater, BC; logging
equipment and tools; and household belongings.
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6035 | George Oshiro | 11 June 1923 | Male |
He was born on 11 June 1923. He is also listed in the files as George Hideshi Oshiro.
He was a student at Britannia High School. His family includes Masako Oshiro (mother;
nee Masako Kawasaki), and Kamasuke Oshiro (father). His home address is listed as
1216 Woodland Drive, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge, AB.
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4707 | Kamasuke Oshiro | 17 February 1888 | Male |
He was born on 17 February 1888. He was a woodyard worker employed by B.C. Wood &
Coal Company, Vancouver, BC. His family includes Masako Oshiro (wife), Roy Oshiro
[also listed as Noboru Oshiro] (son), Hidishi (probably actually Hideshi) Oshiro (son),
and Akira Oshiro (son). His home address is listed as 1216 Woodland Drive, Vancouver,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Coaldale, AB.
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6045 | Masako Oshiro | 12 June 1899 | Female |
She was born on 12 June 1899. She was a housewife. Her family includes Kamasuke Oshiro
(husband), Roy Oshiro [also listed as Noburo Oshiro] (son), Hidishi (probably actually
Hideshi) Oshiro (son), and Akira Oshiro (son). Her home address is listed as 1216
Woodland Drive, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge, AB.
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6063 | Noboru Oshiro | 20 July 1921 | Male |
He was born on 20 July 1921. He is also listed in the files as Noburo Roy Oshiro.
His family includes Masako Oshiro (mother; nee Masako Kawasaki), Kamasuki Oshiro (father).
His home address is listed as 1216 Woodland, Drive, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Lethbridge, AB.
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Osuga
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
10185 | Hasaye Osuga | Female |
She was born approximately in 1910. She was a housewife. Her family includes Tomojiro
Osuga (husband). Her home address is listed as 359 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC and
325 West 4th Avenue Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Kamloops, BC.
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14851 | Shinchiro Osuga | 01 March 1884 | Male |
He was born on 1 March 1884. He was a labourer employed by Robertston & Hackett Sawmill.
His family includes Sode Osuga (wife; deceased) and unnamed daughter in Japan. His
home address is listed as Seymour Street, Vancouver, BC. 1373 Richards Street, Vancouver,
BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Red Pass Camp, BC and
was exiled to Japan on 31 May 1946.
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13549 | Tomojiro Osuga | 06 June 1899 | Male |
He was born on 6 June 1899. He was a sawmill worker. His family includes Hisae Osuga
(wife; nee Hisae Nishimura). His home address is listed as 325 West 4th Avenue, Vancouver,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Kamloops, BC.
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Osumi
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
12012 | Kanpei Osumi | 15 April 1898 | Male |
He was born on 15 April 1898. He was a carpenter. His family includes Shitoe Osumi
(wife; nee Shitoe Iwashita; in Japan), Kiyota Osumi (father), Kazu Osumi (mother;
in Japan), Takataro Osumi (son; in Japan) and Miyuki Osumi (daughter; in Japan). He
lived in Paldi, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Vernon, BC and exiled to Japan on
2 August 1946.
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Ota
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
12312 | Hatsuko Ota | 10 April 1898 | Female |
She was born on 10 April 1898. She was a housewife. Her family includes Kazuo Ota
(husband), Sumiko Ota (daughter), and Robert Ota [also listed as Minoru Ota] (son).
Her home address is listed as 1701 West 3rd Avenue, Vancouver, BC. North 3rd Avenue,
Port Alberni, 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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5910 | Hayajiro Ota | 08 December 1887 | Male |
He was born on 8 December 1887. He was a self-employed woodcutter. His family includes
Fujino Ota (mother), and Jihei Ota (father). His home address is listed as Galiano,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Pyramid, BC.
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1658 | Johei Ota | 17 September 1889 | Male |
He was born on 17 September 1889. He was a labourer, listed as being “on compensation.”
His family includes Kiso Ota (mother; nee Kiso Sakamoto; deceased at time of file),
Tsurueimon Ota (father; deceased at time of file), Kinno Ota (wife), Takashi Ota (son),
Shizue Ota (daughter), Yachiyo Ota [also named as Nachio Ota] (daughter), and Isamu
Ota (son). He lived at 732 East Pender Street, Vancouver, BC and was forcibly uprooted
to New Denver, BC. His listed seized property includes property, house, and chicken
house at 732 East Pender Street, Vancouver, BC; a sewing machine; garden tools; carpenter
tools; and household belongings.
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1268 | Kazuo Ota | 05 December 1891 | Male |
Ota was born on 05 December 1891. He was mill hand employed by Bloedel, Stewart &
Welch Company Limited, Port Alberni, BC. His family includes Seki Ota (mother; in
Japan), Kumahiko Ota (father; deceased at time of file), Hatsuko Ota (wife; nee Hatsuko
Shimada), Sumiko Ota (daughter), and Robert Ota [also, Minoru Robert Ota] (son; born
on 02 June 1934). He lived in Port Alberni, BC, was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC,
and was exiled to Japan on 31 May 1946. His listed seized property includes: household
belongings; sewing machine; camera.
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14019 | Kenichi Ota | 15 January 1882 | Male |
He was born on 15 January 1882. He was a millhand. His family includes Matsu Ota (mother;
nee Matsu Tasaka), Goohei Ota (father), Tai Ota (wife; nee Tai Ogi; deceased), Matsue
Murata (daughter; nee Matsue Ota), Shizue Higuchi (daughter; nee Shizue Ota), Toshiyasu
Ota (son), and Minoru Ota (son). 229 Ewen Avenue, New Westminster, BC is listed as
a former address.
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13071 | Kinno Ota | 28 July 1906 | Female |
She was born on 28 July 1906. Her maiden name is Kinno Ono. Her family includes Risa
Ono (mother; nee Risa Mori), Sanjiro Ono (father), Johei Ota (husband), Takashi Ota
(son), Shizue Ota (daughter), Yachiyo Ota (daughter), and Isamu Ota (son). Her home
address is listed as 732 East Pender Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to Hastings Park Hospital, Vancouver, BC and New Denver, BC.
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13171 | Masuko Ota | 10 September 1889 | Female |
She was born on 10 September 1889. She was a housewife. Her family includes Umenosuke
Ota (husband). Her home address is listed as 345 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. Carlisle
Cannery, Skeena River, BC is listed as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted
to Rosebery, BC and was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
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10509 | Minoru Ota | 19 August 1920 | Male |
He was born on 19 August 1920. He was a shoe repairer. His family includes Tai Ota
(mother; nee Tai Ogi) and Kenichi Ota (father). His home address is listed as 229
Ewen Avenue, New Westminster, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Vernon, BC and Montreal,
QC.
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15219 | Mitsuo Ota | 09 April 1897 | Male |
He was born on 9 April 1897. He was a millhand. His family includes Seki Ota (mother),
Kumahiko Ota (father), Tamaki Ota (wife; nee Tamaki Arita; in Japan), Itaru Ota (son;
in Japan), Kaoru Ota (daughter; in Japan), Teru Ota (daughter; in Japan), and Yoshiaki
Ota (son; in Japan). Great Central, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly
uprooted to Grimsby, ON and Vineland, ON. He was exiled to Japan on 24 December 1946.
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6671 | Shimo Ota | 17 January 1898 | Female |
She was born on 17 January 1898. Her maiden name is Shimo Takahashi. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Fukano Takahashi (mother), Yoji Takahashi (father), Suketaro Ota
(husband), Isamu Ota (son), Emiko Ota (daughter), Nobuko Ota (daughter), Takeshi Ota
(son), George Ota [also listed as Hiroshi Ota] (son), Teruko Ota (daughter), and Bobby
Ota [also listed as Masashi Ota] (son). Her home address is listed as Chemainus,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC and she was exiled to Japan on 31 May
1946.
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10362 | Suketaro Ota | 22 June 1891 | Male |
He was born on 22 June 1891. He was a self-employed tailor and millhand. His family
includes Takichi Ota (father), Hobu Ota (mother), Shimo Ota (wife), Isamu Ota (son),
Nobuko Ota (daughter), Takeshi Ota (son), George Ota [also listed as Hiroshi Ota]
(son), Teruko Ota (daughter), Bobby Ota [also listed as Masashi Ota] (son). He lived
in Chemainus, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC and exiled to Japan on 31
May 1946.
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12402 | Sumiko Ota | 22 July 1921 | Female |
She was born on 22 July 1921. She was a clerk employed by Mr. S. Sasaki, 357 Powell
Street, Vancouver, BC. Her family includes Hatsuko Ota (mother; nee Hatsuko Shimada)
and Kazuo Ota (father). Her home address is listed as 1701 West 3rd Avenue, Vancouver,
BC. Port Alberni, BC is listed as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted to Tashme,
BC.
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10510 | Toshiyasu Ota | 03 December 1915 | Male |
He was born on 3 December 1915. He was a self-employed shoe repairer. His family includes
Toe Ota (mother; nee Toe Ogi) and Kenichi Ota (father). His home address is listed
as 231 Ewen Avenue, New Westminster, BC. 229 Ewen Avenue, New Westminster, BC is listed
as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC; New Denver, BC; and Prudhomme
Avenue, Montreal, QC.
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13172 | Umenosuke Ota | 23 October 1890 | Male |
He was born on 23 October 1890. He was a net man employed by Carlisle Cannery, Skeena
River, BC. His family includes Masuko Ota (wife). His home address is listed as 345
Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. Carlisle Cannery, Skeena River, BC is listed as a former
address. He was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC and was exiled to Japan on 17
June 1946.
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8981 | Unezo Ota | 23 January 1885 | Male |
He was born on 23 January 1885. He was a self-employed farmer. His family includes
Yoshie Ota (wife), and Ray Ota [also listed as Maizui Ota] (son). His home address
is listed as Rural Route No. 1, MacDonald Road, Langley, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Minto City, BC.
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9025 | Yoshie Ota | 15 January 1899 | Female |
She was born on 15 January 1899. She was a housewife. Her family includes Unezo Ota
(husband), and Ray Ota (son). Her home address is listed as MacDonald Road Rural Route
No. 1, Langley Prairie, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Minto City, BC.
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Otaguro
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
13463 | Gohachi Otaguro | 05 April 1891 | Male |
He was born on 5 April 1891. He was a logger employed by Mayo Logging Company, Paldi,
BC. His family includes Nakka Otaguro (mother; nee Nakka Sanada), Shuhei Otaguro (father),
Sumiye Otaguro (wife), Tsutomu Otaguro (son), Chiyeko Otaguro (daughter), and Minoru
Otaguro (son). His home address is listed as 230 Jackson Avenue, Vancouver, BC. 521
Powell Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted
to Nelson, BC.
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9001 | Sumiye Otaguro | 15 March 1907 | Female |
She was born on 15 March 1907. Her maiden name is Sumiye Araki. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Hatsuye Araki (mother; nee Hatsuye Nishimura), Genzo Araki (father),
Gohachi Otaguro (husband), Tsutomu Otaguro (son), Chiyeko Otaguro (daughter), and
Minoru Otaguro (son). Her home address is listed as 215 Princess Street, Vancouver,
BC and 230 Jackson Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC.
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9002 | Tsutomu Otaguro | 15 March 1925 | Male |
He was born on 15 March 1925. He was a clerk employed by Union Fish Company, 469 Powell
Street, Vancouver, BC. His family includes Sumiye Otaguro (mother; nee Sumiye Araki),
and Gohachi Otaguro (father). His home address is listed as 215 Princess Street, Vancouver,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Nelson, BC.
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Otake
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
5347 | Torakichi Otake | 04 June 1890 | Male |
He was born on 4 June 1890. He was a sawmill worker employed by Steven’s Mill, Malahat,
Victoria, BC. His home address is listed as Steven’s Mill, Malahat, Victoria, BC.
He was forcibly uprooted to Vernon, BC.
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Otani
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
14792 | Keizo Otani | 08 October 1923 | Male |
He was born on 8 October 1923. He was a student. His family includes Chieno Otani
(mother; nee Chieno Shingu) and Otoichi Otani (father). 1335 Rfrederick Road, Lynn
Valley, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to London, ON.
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5284 | Kenzo Otani | 20 January 1908 | Male |
He was born on 20 January 1908. Birth name is Kenzo Inoue. He was a self-employed
farmer. His family includes Iso Otani (mother; in Japan), Gonzaburo Inoue (father;
in Japan), Yaeko Otani (wife), Konoye Betty Otani (daughter), Kikuye Daisy Otani [also
known as Kikue] (daughter), Takeshi Otani (son), and Arthur Otani (son). His home
address is listed as Rural Route No. 1, 11th Avenue, Haney, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Coaldale, AB.
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5604 | Kikutaro Otani | 05 May 1879 | Male |
He was born on 5 May 1879. He was a self-employed farmer. His family includes Kinu
Otani (mother; nee Kinu Fujii), Kingoro Otani (father), Hisaye Otani (wife; nee Hisaye
Matoba; deceased), and Yaeko Otani (daughter in law). His home address is listed as
11th Avenue, Rural Route No. 1, Haney, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge,
AB.
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11443 | Kiyoko Otani | 24 January 1922 | Female |
She was born on 24 January 1922. She was a housework employed by Mrs. Lauder. Her
family includes Otoichi Otani (father) and Chiano Otani (mother; nee Chiano Shingu).
Her home address is listed as 6688 Marguerite Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Lemon Creek, BC.
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1660 | Otoichi Otani | 25 November 1887 | Male |
He was born on 25 November 1887. He was a general labourer and gardener employed by
Frank Brown, Lynn Creek, BC. His family includes Hatsue Shingu (mother; deceased at
time of file), Saburo Otani (father; deceased at time of file), Chieno Otani (wife;
nee Chieno Shingu; deceased at time of file), Toshio Otani (son; born on 19 December
1927) and Kikuye Otani (daughter; born on 14 November 1931). He lived in Lynn Creek,
BC and was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC and Guelph, ON. His listed seized property
includes property with house, woodshed, and two other small buildings at 1335 Frederick
Street, Vancouver, BC; and household belongings.
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6666 | Rosie Otani | 06 May 1914 | Female |
She was born on 6 May 1914. She is also listed in the files as Yoshiko Otani. Her
maiden name is Rosie Yoshiko Mukai. She was a housewife. Her family includes Iwa Mukai
(mother; nee Iwa Mizuyaba), Yoshizo Mukai (father), Roy Otani [also listed as Tsunehiro
Otani] (husband), Dorothy Otani [also listed as Keiko Otani] (daughter), Jane Otani
[also listed as Fumiko Otani] (daughter), and Amy Otani (daughter). Her home address
is listed as P.O. Box 516, No. 108 Moncton Street, Steveston, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Greenwood, BC.
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3769 | Roy Otani | 27 April 1907 | Male |
He was born on 27 April 1907. He is also listed in the files as Tsunehiro Otani. He
ran a transfer business. His family includes Shige Otani (mother; nee Shige Hashimoto),
Tsunekichi Otani (father), Rosie Otani [also listed as Yoshiko Otani] (wife; nee Rosie
Mukai and Yoshiko Mukai), Dorothy Otani [also listed as Keiko Otani] (daughter), Jane
Otani [also listed as Fumiko Otani] (daughter), and Amy Otani (daughter). His home
address is listed as P.O. Box 316, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood,
BC.
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1764 | Saichi Otani | 19 October 1916 | Male |
He was born on 19 October 1916. He was a fisherman. His family includes Shige Hashimoto
(mother), Tsunekichi Otani (father), Teruko Otani (wife; nee Teruko Kawano), and Suzuyo
Otani (daughter). His home address is listed as Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Greenwood, BC and Ontario.
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4857 | Shige Otani | 18 March 1877 | Female |
She was born on 18 March 1877. She was a housewife. Her family includes Tsunekichi
Otani (husband), Tsunehiro Otani (son), Fusayo Otani (daughter), and Saichi Otani
(son). Her home address is listed as 108 Moncton Street, Steveston, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Greenwood, BC.
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2460 | Teruko Otani | 17 August 1919 | Female |
She was born on 17 August 1919. Her maiden name is Teruko Kawano. Her occupation is
listed as housewife. Her family includes Kazuno Kawano (mother; nee Kazuno Takano),
Masaki Kawano (father), Saichi Otani (husband), and Suzuyo Otani (daughter). Her home
address is listed as House 11, 4th Avenue, Steveston, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to Greenwood, BC.
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1978 | Tsunekichi Otani | 02 August 1872 | Male |
He was born on 2 August 1872. He is listed as unemployed at the time of the file.
His family includes Shige Otani (wife; nee Shige Hashimoto), Tsunehiro Otani (son),
Fusayo Otani (daughter), and Saichi Otani (son). His home address is listed as Steveston,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC.
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6399 | Yaeko Otani | 20 October 1910 | Female |
She was born on 20 October 1910. She was a housewife. Her family includes Hisayo Otani
(mother; nee Hisayo Matoba), Kikutaro Otani (father), Kenzo Otani (husband), Arthur
Otani (son), Konoye Betty Otani (daughter), Kikuye Daisy Otani [also known as Kikue]
(daughter), and Takeshi Otani (son). Her home address is listed as Rural Route No.
1, Haney, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Coaldale, AB.
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Otara
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
9901 | Shizuko Otara | 01 October 1920 | Female |
She was born on 1 October 1920. She was a dressmaker employed by Uchida Dressmaking
on 610 Davie Street, Vancouver. Her family includes Kaju Otara (mother; nee Kaju Nishida)
and Bunkichi Otara (step-father. Her home address is listed as 8866 Hudson Street,
Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
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Otomo
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
12804 | Nobu Otomo | 16 November 1880 | Female |
She was born on 16 November 1880. Her maiden name is Nobu Iwasaki. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Haru Iwasaki (mother; nee Haru Soga), Goro Iwasaki (father), Toshimitsu
Otomo (husband). 737 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address.
She was forcibly uprooted to Hastings Park, Vancouver, BC and Kaslo, BC.
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11430 | Toshimitsu Otomo | 17 February 1883 | Male |
He was born on 17 February 1883. He was a self-employed fisherman. His family includes
Nobu Otomo (wife; nee Nobu Asano). His home address is listed as 737 East Cordova
Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Kaslo, BC.
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Otsu
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
4584 | Genji Otsu | 01 January 1898 | Male |
He was born on 1 January 1898. He was a self-employed fisherman. His family includes
Sawaye Otsu (wife; nee Sawaye Nakayama), Nozomu Otsu (son), Makoto Otsu (son), Megumi
Otsu (daughter), Ai Otsu (daughter), and Harumi Otsu (daughter). His home address
is listed as P.O. Box 426, Steveston, BC. 17 Broadway Avenue, Vancouver, BC is listed
as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Minto City, BC and Winnipeg, MB.
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5056 | Kamekichi Otsu | 06 November 1904 | Male |
He was born on 6 November 1904. He was a fish buyer employed by Canadian Fishing Company,
Steveston, BC. His family includes Ishi Otsu (mother), Minosuke Otsu (father), and
Shizuko Otsu (wife). His home address is listed as P.O. Box 426, 19 Broadway Street,
Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Minto Mine, BC and Winnipeg, MB.
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4537 | Makoto Otsu | 26 March 1926 | Male |
He was born on 26 March 1926. He was a student. His family includes Sawae Otsu (mother;
nee Sawae Nakayama) and Genji Otsu (father). His home address is listed as P.O. Box
426, No. 17 Broadway, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Bridge River, BC.
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6367 | Mataharu Otsu | 19 September 1920 | Male |
He was born on 19 September 1920. He was a logger employed by Mayo Lumber Company,
Paldi, BC. His family includes Tsune Otsu (mother; nee Tsune Osawa), and Shinjiro
Otsu (father). His home address is listed as Mayo Lumber Company, Paldi, BC. He was
forcibly uprooted to Toronto, ON.
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5761 | Mitsuharu Otsu | 09 October 1923 | Male |
He was born on 9 October 1923. He was a sawmill hand employed by Mayo Lumber Company,
Paldi, BC. His family includes Tsune Otsu (mother; nee Tsune Ozawa), and Shinjoro
Otsu (father). His home address is listed as Paldi, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to
Toronto, ON.
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3544 | Otomatsu Otsu | 30 May 1880 | Male |
He was born on 30 May 1880. He was a fisherman employed by B.C. Packers Company Limited,
Vancouver, BC. His family includes Yasu Otsu (wife), Takeshi Otsu (son), Tetsuo Otsu
(son), and Miyako Otsu (daughter). His home address is listed as 522 Powell Street,
Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
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4541 | Sawaye Otsu | 16 April 1905 | Female |
She was born on 16 April 1905. She is also listed as Sawae Otsu. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Genji Otsu (husband), Makoto Otsu (son), Megumi Otsu (daughter),
Nozomu Otsu (daughter), Ai Otsu (daughter), and Harumi Otsu (daughter). Her home address
is listed as P.O. Box 426, No. 17 Broadway Avenue, Steveston, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Bridge River, BC and Winnipeg, MB.
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5014 | Shizuko Otsu | 01 December 1910 | Female |
She was born on 1 December 1910. She was a housewife. Her family includes Kamekichi
Otsu (husband). Her home address is listed as P.O. Box 426, 19 Broadway, Steveston,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Bridge River, BC.
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6583 | Tsune Otsu | 16 October 1885 | Female |
She was born on 16 October 1885. She was a housewife. Her family includes Tairyu Fujimoto
(former husband; deceased), Shinjiro Otsu (former husband; deceased), Iwajiro Imagama
(common-law husband), Mataharu Otsu (son), Yoshiharu Otsu (son), Mitsuharu Otsu (son),
Yasuyo Otsu (daughter), and Akiko Fujimoto (daughter). Her home address is listed
as Chemainus, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC and Toronto, ON.
According to the custodian file, the daughter was the child of the second husband,
Tairyu Fujimoto.
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9716 | Yasu Otsu | 25 September 1899 | Female |
She was born on 25 September 1899. She was a housewife. Her family includes Otomatsu
Otsu (husband), Takeshi Otsu (son), Tetsuo Otsu (son) and Miyako Otsu (daughter).
Her home address is listed as 522 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to Tashme, BC.
|
6816 | Yasuyo Otsu | 22 June 1924 | Female |
She was born on 22 June 1924. Her family includes Tsune Otsu (mother; nee Tsune Osawa),
Shinjiro Otsu (father), and Tairyu Fujimoto (stepfather). Her home address is listed
as P.O. Box 125, Chemainus, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC.
|
5762 | Yoshiharu Otsu | 02 September 1921 | Male |
He was born on 2 September 1921. He was a millhand employed by V.L. & M. Company,
Chemainus, BC. His family includes Tsune Otsu (mother; nee Tsune Ozawa), and Shinjiro
Otsu (father). His home address is listed as P.O. Box 125, Chemainus, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Fort William, ON.
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Otsubo
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
13381 | Rikihei Otsubo | 03 February 1869 | Male |
He was born on 3 February 1869. He was a labourer. His family includes Masuyo Otsubo
(mother), Kyuhei Otsubo (father), and Riki Otsubo (wife; nee Riki Nakado; deceased).
Grand Avenue, Mission, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted
to Vernon, BC and was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
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14659 | Tokuichi Otsubo | 05 June 1898 | Male |
He was born on 5 June 1898. He was a farmer. His family includes Jokihei Otsubo [possibly
Jukihei Otsubo] (father). 747 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former
address. He was forcibly uprooted to Princeton, BC.
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Otsuji
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
5691 | Fumiko Otsuji | 26 January 1915 | Female |
She was born on 26 January 1915. Her maiden name is Fumiko Furukawa. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Hichi Furukawa (mother; nee Hichi Inouye), Gentaro Furukawa (father),
Kihyoye Otsuji (husband), and George Kenji Otsuji (son). Her home address is listed
as Rural Route No. 1, Hammond, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Kane, MB and Oakville,
MB.
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10921 | Hatsuye Otsuji | 22 March 1914 | Female |
She was born on 22 March 1914. No occupation listed. Her family includes Kichitaro
Hayashi (husband; married in 1943), Rikimatsu Otsuji (father), Tomi Otsuji (mother;
nee Tomi Ohashi). Her home address is listed as 566 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC.
She was forcibly uprooted to Lemon Creek, BC and exiled to Japan on 2 August 1946.
|
1266 | Kihei Otsuji | 20 September 1891 | Male |
Otsuji was born on 20 September 1891. He is also known as Kinyoye Otsuji. He was a
rooming house attendant. His family includes Kane Otsuji (mother; nee Kane Kanbayashi),
Rito Otsuji (wife; nee Rito Otsuji; in Japan), Akihide Otsuji (son; born on 06 November
1927), Kiichi Otsuji (son; born on 24 January 1926), Yoshiharu Otsuji (son), Asako
Otsuji (daughter; born on 08 January 1930), Masao Otsuji (son; born on 11 February
1931), and Kazue Otsuji (daughter; born on 20 January 1933). He lived at 53 West Hastings
Street, Vancouver, BC, was forcibly uprooted to Raymond, AB, and was exiled to Japan
on 24 December 1946. His listed seized property includes: rooming house furniture,
appliances, and other belongings, including 88 beds with bedding, 5 gas stoves, 17
gas plates, cash register, and a sewing machine.
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5690 | Kihyoye Otsuji | 1893 | Male |
He was born in 1893. He was a self-employed carpenter. His family includes Matsu Otsuji
(mother), Shozo Otsuji (father), Fumiko Otsuji (wife; nee Fumiko Furukawa), and George
Kenji Otsuji (son). His home address is listed as Rural Route No. 1, Hammond, BC.
He was forcibly uprooted to Kane, MB and Oakville, MB.
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11044 | Rikimatsu Otsuji | 14 June 1884 | Male |
He was born on 14 June 1884. No occupation listed. His family includes Sae Otsuji
(wife; nee Sae Sawada). His home address is listed as 566 Powell Street, Vancouver,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Lemon Creek, BC and exiled to Japan on 2 August 1946.
|
10920 | Sae Otsuji | 08 July 1890 | Female |
She was born on 8 July 1890. She was a housewife. Her family includes Rikimatsu Otsuji
(husband). Her home address is listed as 566 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. She was
forcibly uprooted to Lemon Creek, BC and exiled to Japan on 2 August 1946.
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4699 | Yoshiharu Otsuji | 14 April 1921 | Male |
He was born on 14 April 1921. He was a hotel clerk employed by Strathcona Hotel, 53
West Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC. His family includes Rito Otsuji (mother; nee
Rito Tsujino) and Kehei Otsuji (father). His home address is listed as 53 West Hastings
Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge, AB. He was exiled to
Japan on 24 December 1946.
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Otsuka
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
15243 | Akira Otsuka | 07 May 1927 | Male |
He was born on 7 May 1927. He was a student. His family includes Toki Otsuka (mother;
nee Toki Nishimura) and Jirohei Otsuka (father). His home address is listed as 312
Heatley Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Sandon, BC and was exiled
to Japan on 2 August 1946.
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5609 | Ayako Otsuka | 21 June 1916 | Female |
She was born on 21 June 1916. Her maiden name is Ayako Amemori. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Asa Amemori Yoshiharu (mother; nee Asa Makino), Torao Amemori
(father), Yoshiharu Otsuka (husband), and Yoshime Otsuka [also listed as Yoshimi Otsuka]
(daughter). Her home address is listed as P.O. Box 217, Mission, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Raymond, AB.
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9717 | Hatsuye Otsuka | 09 March 1880 | Female |
She was born on 09 March 1880. She was a housewife. Her family includes Kotaro Otsuka
(husband; deceased), Yawao Otsuka (son). Her home address is listed as 2201 Cambie
Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Kaslo, BC. She died at Kaslo,
BC on 04 May 1943.
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505_xi | Jirohei Otsuka | 30 January 1896 | Male |
He was born on 30 January 1896. He was a salesman. His family includes Taki Otsuka
(wife; nee Taki Nishimura), Miyoko Otsuka (daughter), Akira Otsuka (son), Masato Otsuka
(son), Yoshiharu Otsuka (son), Keiko Otsuka (daughter), Toshiko Otsuka (daughter),
and Katsuharu Otsuka (son). 1662 Alberni Street, Vancouver, BC and 312 Heatley Avenue,
Vancouver, BC are listed as former addresses. He was forcibly uprooted to Angler,
ON. He was exiled to Japan on 02 August 1946.
|
14326 | Kazue Otsuka | 22 January 1916 | Female |
She was born on 22 January 1916. She was a housekeeper. Her family includes Fujita
Otsuka (father), Yuwao Otsuka (husband), Lillian Otsuka (daughter), Kathleen Otsuka
(daughter), and Wesley Otsuka (son). Her home address is listed as 2201 Cambie Street,
Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Webb, SK.
|
10646 | Miyoko Otsuka | 07 October 1925 | Female |
She was born on 07 October 1925. She was a student at Fairview Commerce. Her family
includes Taki Otsuka (mother; nee Taki Nishimura) and Jirohei Otsuka (father). Her
home address is listed as 312 Heatley Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to Sandon, BC. She was exiled to Japan on 02 August 1946.
|
10717 | Taki Otsuka | 02 January 1899 | Female |
She was born on 2 January 1899. She was a housewife. Her family includes Jirohei Otsuka
(husband), Toshiko Otsuka (daughter), Miyoko Otsuka (daughter), Akira Otsuka (son),
Masato Otsuka (son), Yoshiharu Otsuka (son), Keiko Otsuka (daughter), and Katsuharu
Otsuka (son). Her home address is listed as 312 Heatley Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She
was forcibly uprooted to Sandon, BC and exiled to Japan on 2 August 1946.
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10689 | Toshiko Otsuka | 05 October 1924 | Female |
She was born on 05 October 1924. She was a student at Mariella Dressmaking School,
Homer Street, Vancouver, BC. Her family includes Taki Otsuka (mother) and Jiroshi
Otsuka (father). Her home address is listed as 312 Heatley Avenue, Vancouver, BC.
1662 Alberni Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. She was forcibly
uprooted to Sandon, BC. She was exiled to Japan on 02 August 1946.
|
1275 | Ugi Otsuka | 28 December 1876 | Male |
Otsuka was born on 28 December 1876. He was an old age pensioner. No family is listed
in file, but Otsuka is listed as a widower. He lived in Steveston, BC, was forcibly
uprooted to Kaslo, BC, and was exiled to Japan on 02 August 1946. No seized property
is listed in file.
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10020 | Washiro Otsuka | 03 September 1887 | Male |
He was born on 3 September 1887. He was a logger employed by Fernridge Lumber Company,
Haney, BC. His family includes Matabe Ostuka (father), Tora Ostuka (mother), Hideko
Ostsuka (daughter). He lived in Haney, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Lempriere,
BC.
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15559 | Yoshiharu Otsuka | 10 June 1913 | Male |
He was born on 10 June 1913. He was a millhand. His family includes Tomi Ohtsuka [possibly
Tomi Oktsuka] (mother), Washiro Ohtsuka [possibly Washiro Otsuka] (father), Ayako
Otsuka (wife; nee Ayako Amemori) and Yoshime Otsuka [also listed as Yoshimi Otsuka]
(daughter). His home address is listed as Vancouver, BC. Mission, BC is listed as
a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Princeton, BC and Kapuskasing, ON.
|
14325 | Yuwao Otsuka | 21 October 1902 | Male |
He was born on 21 October 1902. He owned a confectionery store. His family includes
Hatsue Otsuka (mother), Kotaro Otsuka (father), Kazue Otsuka (wife), Lillian Otsuka
[also listed as Masako Otsuka] (daughter), Kathleen Otsuka [also listed as Toshiko
Otsuka] (daughter), and Wesley Otsuka [also listed as Hideki Otsuka] (son). His home
address is listed as 2201 Cambie Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to
Webb, SK.
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Otsuki
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
6264 | Hisa Otsuki | 13 August 1894 | Female |
She was born on 13 August 1894. Her maiden name is Hisa Matsuzaki. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Tami Matsuzaki (mother), Satoro Matsuzaki (father), Nihei Otsuki
(husband), Shigeyuki Otsuki (son), Ryo Otsuki (son), and Emee Otsuki (daughter). Her
home address is listed as Rural Route No. 1, New Westminster, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Oak Bluff, MB.
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6168 | Hisae Otsuki | 11 November 1908 | Female |
She was born on 11 November 1908. Her maiden name is Hisae Yamasaki. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Tsune Yamasaki (mother; nee Tsune Tomihisa), Buichi Yamasaki (father),
Shinichi Otsuki (husband), Rei Otsuki (daughter), Toshi Otsuki (daughter), Hiizu Otsuki
(son), and Kaoru Otsuki (son). Her home address is listed as Rural Route No. 1, New
Westminster, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to North Kildonan, MB and she was exiled
to Japan on 31 May 1946.
|
15561 | Juko Otsuki | 26 September 1921 | Male |
He was born on 26 September 1921. His name is also listed as Shigeyuki Otsuki.. He
was a student at the University of British Columbia. His family includes Hisa Otsuki
(mother; nee Hisa Matsuzaki) and Nihei Otsuki (father). 505 Scott Road, Rural Route
No. 1, New Westminster, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted
to Oak Bluff, MB.
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8617 | Nihei Otsuki | 03 February 1887 | Male |
He was born on 3 February 1887. He was a self-employed poultry farmer. His family
includes Maki Otsuki (mother; nee Maki Matsuzaki), Yaemon Otsuki (father), Hisa Otsuki
(wife), Shigeyuki Otsuki (son), Ryo Otsuki (son), and Emee Otsuki (daughter). His
home address is listed as 505 Scott Road, New Westminster, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Toronto, ON.
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5584 | Ryo Otsuki | 10 August 1925 | Male |
He was born on 10 August 1925. His family includes Hisa Otsuki (mother; nee Hisa Matsuzaki),
and Nihei Otsuki (father). His home address is listed as Rural Route No. 1, New Westminster,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Oak Bluff, MB.
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8982 | Shinichi Otsuki | 25 September 1907 | Male |
He was born on 25 September 1907. He was a self-employed farmer. His family includes
Kiku Otsuki (mother), Eitaro Otsuki (father), Hisae Otsuki (wife; nee Hisae Yamasaki),
Rei Otsuki (daughter), Toshi Otsuki (daughter), Hiizu Otsuki (son), and Kaoru Otsuki
(son). His home address is listed as 595 Scott Road, Rural Route No. 1, New Westminster,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Letellier, MB and he was exiled to Japan on 31 May
1946.
|
4626 | Tamotsu Otsuki | Male |
He was a logger employed by Burns and Jackson Logging Company, Wilson Creek, BC. His
home address is listed as Woodfibre, BC. Burns and Jackson Logging Company, Wilson
Creek, BC and Blue River, BC are listed as former addresses. He was forcibly uprooted
to Letellier, MB.
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Otsutani
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
1264 | Ishimatsu Otsutani | 20 December 1885 | Male |
Otsutani was born on 20 December 1885. He was a logger. No family is listed in file.
He lived at Taira Camp, Stillwater, BC and was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC and
Rogers, BC. His listed seized property includes: tools.
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Ouchi
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
15128 | Betty Ouchi | 15 March 1916 | Female |
She was born on 15 March 1916. Her name is also listed as Yoko Ouchi and her maiden
name is Betty Sugawara or Yoko Sugawara. She was a housewife. Her family includes
Kichino Chiba (mother), Kinji Chiba (father; ne Kinji Sugawara), Takeshi Ouchi [also
listed as Edward Ouchi] (husband) and Lester Ouchi [also listed as Kazuo Ouchi] (son).
Her home address is listed as 504 East Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Vernon, BC.
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14311 | Kumakichi Ouchi | 03 August 1874 | Male |
He was born on 3 August 1874. He was a fisherman. His family includes Taka Ouchi (wife;
deceased), Tsutomu Ouchi (son), Edward Ouchi [also listed as Takeshi Ouchi], Ai Ouchi
(daughter; married name Ai Sugawara). 439 Campbell Avenue, Vancouver, BC is listed
as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Vernon, BC.
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4665 | Takeshi Ouchi | 16 July 1903 | Male |
He was born on 16 July 1903. He is also listed as Edward Ouchi. He was an orchard
worker employed by J. G. Robison. His family includes Take Ouchi (mother; nee Take
Sagae), Kumakichi Ouchi (father), Betty Ouchi [also listed as Yoko Ouchi] (wife; nee
Betty Chiba and Yoko Chiba), and Lester Ouchi [also listed as Kazuo Ouchi] (son).
His home address is listed as Rural Route, No. 3, Vernon, BC. 504 East Hastings Street,
Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Vernon, BC.
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Oue
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
2319 | Hane Oue | 06 October 1890 | Male |
He was born on 6 October 1890. He was a clerk employed by T. Maikawa Limited. His
family includes Shima Oue (wife; deceased), Shigeru Oue (son), Takeshi Oue (son; in
Japan), and Aiko Oue (daughter; in Japan). His home address is listed as 369 Powell
Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Bridge River, BC.
|
3189 | Shigeru Oue | 20 May 1920 | Male |
He was born on 20 May 1920. He was a clerk employed by T. Maikawa Stores Limited.
His family includes Hane Oue (father). His home address is listed as 369 Powell Street,
Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Bridge River, BC.
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Oura
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
6288 | Miyoko Oura | 28 June 1918 | Female |
She was born on 28 June 1918. She was a housewife. Her family includes Yoshikazu Oura
(husband), Sadayo Oura (daughter), and Chiyoko Oura (daughter). Her home address is
listed as P.O. Box 160, B.C. Packers House, Steveston, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to Greenwood, BC and she was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
|
2770 | Shizue Oura | 04 July 1916 | Female |
She was born on 4 July 1916. She was a housewife. Her family includes Kome Oura (mother;
nee Kome Matsuba), Tasumatsu Oura (father), and Tatsuo Oura (husband; ne Tatsuo Hamanishi),
Akio Oura (son), Masumi Oura (daughter), and Hisao Oura (son). Her home address is
listed as Ucluelet, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC.
|
1662 | Tatsuo Oura | 21 March 1916 | Male |
He was born on 21 March 1916. He was formerly known as Tatsuo Hamanishi but changed
his surname to Oura. He was a fisherman employed by the Ucluelet Fishing Company,
Ucluelet, BC. His family includes Kikue Hamanishi (mother; nee Kikue Sakai), Toranishi
Hamanishi (father), Shizue Oura (wife), Akio Oura (son), Masumi Oura (daughter), and
Hisao Oura (son). He lived in Ucluelet, BC and was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood,
BC. His listed seized property includes House No. 7 in Fraser’s Bay, Ucluelet, BC;
a boat, “T.O.”/“T.H.3127”; household belongings; tools; a gramophone; wooden rice
boxes; boxes of “Japanese Roll”; fishing equipment; toys; and lumber.
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6826 | Yoshikazu Oura | 03 January 1912 | Male |
He was born on 3 January 1912. He was a fisherman employed by B.C. Packers, Steveston,
BC. His family includes Chiyo Oura (mother), Uoshimatsu Oura (father), Miyoko Oura
(wife; nee Miyoko Origuchi), Sadayo Oura (daughter), and Chiyoko Oura (daughter).
His home address is listed as P.o. Box 160, Imperial Cannery, Steveston, BC. He was
forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC and he was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
|
Owada
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
3626 | Tuku Owada | 18 September 1874 | Male |
He was born on 18 September 1874. His name is possibly Tsuku Owada. His home address
is listed as Rural Route No. 1, South New Westminster, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Sperling, MB, Winnipeg, MB and Dryden, BC.
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Oya
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
8882 | Chie Oya | 30 July 1917 | Female |
She was born on 30 July 1917. Her maiden name is Chie Fujita. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Toki Fujita (mother; nee Toki Takeda), Tatsuji Fujita (father),
Hitoshi Oya (husband), Emiko Oya (daughter), and Sachie Oya (daughter). Her home address
is listed as 334 West 5th Avenue, Vancouver, BC and Namu, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to Slocan, BC and she was exiled to Japan on 24 December 1946.
|
2821 | Hitoshi Oya | 21 November 1915 | Male |
He was born on 21 November 1915. He was a fisherman. His family includes Misu Oya
(mother; nee Misu Takeda), Kojiro Oya (father), Chie Oya [also listed as Chieko Oya]
(wife; nee Chie Fujita or Chieko Fujita), Emiko Oya [also listed as Emi Oya] (daughter),
and Sachie Oya (daughter). His home address is listed as both Namu, BC and 334 West
5th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC and was exiled to
Japan on 24 December 1946.
|
3348 | Jiro Oya | 28 December 1890 | Male |
He was born on 28 December 1890. He was a clerk employed by the Japanese Consul. His
family includes Shizue Oya (wife; nee Shizu Sakamoto), Washiji Oya (father), Yo Oya
(mother; nee Yo Shishido), Naomi Oya (daughter), Ida Oya (daughter), Rita Oya [also
listed as Ethel Oya] (daughter), and Nana Oya (daughter). His home address is listed
as 457Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC.
|
2819 | Naojiro Oya | 12 July 1917 | Male |
He was born on 12 July 1917. He was a fisherman. His family includes Misu Oya (mother;
nee Misu Takeda) and Kojiro Oya (father). His home address is listed as 334 West 5th
Avenue, Vancouver, BC. Namu, BC and 366 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC are listed as
former addresses. He was forcibly uprooted to Lemon Creek. Slocan, BC and Carmi, BC.
|
13175 | Shizue Oya | 07 March 1905 | Female |
She was born on 7 March 1905. Her maiden name is Shizue Sakamoto. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Tome Sakamoto (mother; nee Tome Hara), Nenohachi Sakamoto (father),
Jiro Oya (husband), Naomi Oya (daughter), Ida Oya (daughter), Rita Oya (daughter),
and Nana Oya (daughter). Her home address is listed as 457 Powell Street, Vancouver,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC.
|
15372 | Sukejiro Oya | 17 December 1904 | Male |
He was born on 17 December 1904. He was a mill worker. His family includes Kosao Oya
(mother; nee Kosao Katsuyama), Kumahiro Oya (father), Fumie Oya (wife; in Japan),
Eichi Oya (son; in Japan), Teizo Oya (son; in Japan), and Hatsumi Oya (daughter; in
Japan). Port Alice, BC and Jasper, AB are listed as former addresses. He was forcibly
uprooted to Camp 2, Princeton, BC and was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
|
Oyagi
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
4566 | Chukichi Oyagi | 09 December 1892 | Male |
He was born on 9 December 1892. He was a gardener. His family includes Katou Oyagi
(mother; nee Katou Suzuki), Sagaemon Oyagi (father), Suzu Oyagi (wife), Tadaaki Oyagi
(son), June Oyagi [also known as Thomas Oyagi] (son), May Oyagi (daughter), Shigeru
Oyagi (son), and George Oyagi (son). His home address is listed as 57 Fifth Avenue
East, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC and Port Credit, ON.
|
9465 | Suzu Oyagi | 04 November 1904 | Female |
She was born on 04 November 1904. Her maiden name is Suzu Sone. Her family includes
Fumi Sone (mother; nee Fumi Sugita), Otoziro Sone (father), Chukichi Oyagi (husband),
Tadaaki Oyagi (son), June Oyagi [also known as Thomas Oyagi] (son), May Oyagi (daughter),
Shigeru Oyagi (son) and George Oyagi (son). 57 East 5th Street, Vancouver, BC is listed
as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted to Lorne Park, Port Credit, ON.
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Oyakawa
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
10352 | Tokusuke Oyakawa | 27 February 1889 | Male |
He was born on 27 February 1889. He was a self-employed farmer. His family includes
Kenkichi Oyakawa (father), Kamoto Oyakawa (mother; nee Kamoto Kubogawa), Ushi Oyakawa
(wife), Tokuichi Oyakawa (son), Mie Oyakawa (daughter), and Sono Oyakawa (daughter).
His home address is listed as 1343 Trunk Road, East Delta, New Westminster, BC. He
was forcibly uprooted to Neys, Ontario.
|
10574 | Ushi Oyakawa | 10 January 1905 | Female |
She was born on 10 January 1905. Her maiden name is Ushi Miyahira. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Matsu Miyahira (mother), Shotaro Miyahira (father), Tokusuke Oyakawa
(husband), Tokuichi Oyakawa (son), Mie Oyakawa (daughter), and Sono Oyakawa (daughter).
Her home address is listed as 1343 Trunk Road, East Delta, New Westminster, BC. She
was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
|
Oyama
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
14321 | George Oyama | 03 January 1927 | Male |
He was born on 3 January 1927. He was a student. His family includes Kayo Oyama (mother;
nee Kayo Kikugawa) and Sadajiro Oyama (father). St. Joseph’s Hospital, Vancouver,
BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC.
|
11809 | Hatsuji Oyama | 05 August 1894 | Male |
He was born on 5 August 1894. He was a logger employed by Mayo Lumber Company. His
family includes Chiki Oyama (wife; nee Chiki Nishijima; in Japan), Tamo Oyama (mother),
and Shiozi Oyama [also listed as Shoji Oyama] (son; in Japan). He lived in Paldi,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Hope, BC and exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
|
660_xi | Hayaru Oyama | 08 December 1922 | Male |
He was born on 08 December 1922. He was a millhand employed by Mayo Logging Company,
Paldi, BC. His family includes Tsui Oyama (mother; nee Tsui Yagi) and Hatsuji Oyama
(father). His home address is listed as Paldi, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Angler,
ON. He was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
|
7310 | Hina Oyama | 30 March 1895 | Female |
She was born on 30 March 1895. Her maiden name is Hina Uyehara. Her occupation is
listed as housewife, but a document in the file indicates that she was a dressmaker
who did business under the name of Cinderella Dressmaking Shop, Vancouver, BC. Her
family includes Inokichi Oyama (husband; deceased), Kazuko Oyama (daughter), and Reiko
Oyama (daughter). Her home address is listed as 157 East Cordova Street, Vancouver,
BC. 3446 Dunbar Street, Vancouver, BC and 409 Alexander Street, Vancouver, BC are
listed as former addresses. She was forcibly uprooted to Bay Farm, Slocan, BC.
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1262 | Isomatsu Oyama | 20 October 1881 | Male |
Oyama was born on 20 October 1881. He was a fisherman employed by North Pacific Cannery,
Skeena River, BC. No family is listed in file, but Oyama is listed as being a widower.
He lived at North Pacific Cannery, Skeena River, BC and was forcibly uprooted to Tashme,
BC, Parkin Spruce Mill Limited, Donald, BC, and Selkirk Sprice Mills, Donald, BC.
His listed seized property includes: boat “I.O.”; fishing equipment; firearms.
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5186 | Kami Oyama | 05 March 1888 | Female |
She was born on 5 March 1888. Her maiden name is Kami Nako. She was a housewife. Her
family includes Kami Nako (mother; nee Kami China), Hocho Nako (father), Seizen Oyama
(husband), and Seigi Oyama (son; also recorded as Mori, but apparently erroneously).
Her home address is listed as Otter Road, Rural Route No. 1, Coghlan, BC. She was
forcibly uprooted to Coaldale, AB and she was exiled to Japan on 24 December 1946.
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13173 | Kate Oyama | 28 May 1915 | Female |
She was born on 28 May 1915. She was a garment maker employed by The Clever Maid,
Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. Her family includes Maki Oyama (mother; nee Maki Kudo)
and Ukichi Oyama (father). Her home address is listed as 1607 West 6th Avenue, Vancouver,
BC. 1589 West 6th Avenue, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. She was forcibly
uprooted to Montreal, QC.
|
11108 | Kayo Oyama | 22 July 1888 | Female |
She was born on 22 July 1888. She was a housewife. Her family includes Sadajiro Oyama
(husband), George Oyama (son), Kazuhiko Oyama (son), and John Oyama (son). Her home
address is listed as 566 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to New Denver, BC.
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1807 | Kazuhiko Oyama | 08 January 1917 | Male |
He was born on 8 January 1917. His occupation is listed as clerk in a clothing store,
but an additional note in the file indicates that he was an apprentice in a clothing
store. His family includes Kayo Oyama (mother; nee Kayo Kikugawa), Sadajiro Oyama
(father), and Sachiko Oyama (wife; nee Sachiko Shiraga; married in 1945). His home
address is listed as 566 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to New Denver, BC.
|
7309 | Kazuko Oyama | 01 January 1919 | Female |
She was born on 1 January 1919. She was a dry cleaner at Sunrise Cleaners, 3446 Dunbar
Street, Vancouver, BC. Her family includes Hina Oyama (mother; nee Hina Uyehara).
Her home address is listed as 157 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Bay Farm, BC.
|
10856 | Kenneth Oyama | 08 January 1923 | Male |
He was born on 8 January 1923. He was a student at Vancouver Technical School. His
family includes Sadajiro Oyama (father) and Kayo Oyama (mother; nee Kayo Kikugawa).
His home address is listed as 566 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to 245 Shelbourne Street, Toronto Ontario.
|
1965 | Kitaro Oyama | 25 February 1885 | Male |
He was born on 25 February 1885. He was a farmer employed by L.G. Wood, Cloverdale,
BC. His family includes Zenshiro Oyama (father) and Mie Oyama (wife; nee Mie Hirata;
deceased). His home address is listed as Mud Bay Road, Cloverdale, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Dolmans Chicken Farm, Nakusp, BC.
|
2801 | Masaharu Oyama | 01 March 1909 | Male |
He was born on 1 March 1909. He was a millhand employed by B.C. Pulp & Paper Company
Limited, Port Alice, BC. His family includes Tsuno Oyama (mother; nee Tsuno Iwata)
and Minosuke Oyama (father). His home address is listed as Port Alice, BC. 396 Powell
Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Toronto,
ON.
|
14991 | Masakazu Oyama | 08 October 1926 | Male |
He was born on 8 October 1926. He was a fisherman. His family includes Miuae Oyama
(mother; nee Miuae Yamazaki) and Shokichi Oyama (father). Inverness Cannery, Skeena
River, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Lemon Creek,
Slocan, BC.
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2822 | Masamitsu Oyama | 26 October 1913 | Male |
He was born on 26 October 1913. He was a millworker. His family includes Tsuma Oyama
(mother; nee Tsuma Iwata) and Minosuke Oyama (father). His home address is listed
as 396 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. Ocean Falls, BC is listed as a former address.
He was forcibly uprooted to Schreiber, ON.
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11081 | Murae Oyama | 31 August 1905 | Female |
She was born on 31 August 1905. She was a housewife. Her family includes Shokichi
Oyama (husband), Masakazu Oyama (son), Akemi Oyama (daughter), and Chieko Oyama (daughter).
Her home address is listed as 215 Princess Avenue, Vancouver, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Lemon Creek, BC.
|
14971 | Nenokichi Oyama | 21 March 1879 | Male |
He was born on 21 March 1879. He was a farmer. His family includes Riheiji Oyama (father)
and Esu Oyama (wife; nee Esu Kawakami; in Japan). His home address is listed as New
Westminster, BC. 1023 Quebec Street, New Westminster, 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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7431 | Reiko Oyama | 29 June 1920 | Female |
She was born on 29 June 1920. She was a dry cleaner employed by Sunrise Cleaner, 3446
Dunbar Street, Vancouver, BC. Her family includes Hina Oyama [possibly Hira Oyama]
(mother; nee Hina Uehara or Hira Uehara). Her home address is listed as 157 East Cordova
Street, Vancouver, BC. 3446 Dunbar Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address.
She was forcibly uprooted to Westmount, QC.
|
9226 | Sadajiro Oyama | 08 January 1879 | Male |
He was born on 8 January 1879. He was a night watchman employed by Powell Lumber &
Fuel Company Limited, Vancouver, BC. His family includes Kayo Oyama (wife; nee Kayo
Kikugawa), George Oyama (son), Kazuhiko Oyama (son), and John Oyama (son). His home
address is listed as 566 East Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to New Denver, BC.
|
9072 | Seiho Oyama | 02 November 1911 | Male |
He was born on 2 November 1911. He was a self-employed farmer. His family includes
Kami Oyama (mother; nee Kami Nako), Seizeru Oyama (father), Masako Oyama (wife; deceased),
Morihiro Oyama (son), Toshiko Oyama (daughter), Seisu Oyama (son), and Shigemitsu
Oyama [possibly Sigemitsu Oyama] (son). His home address is listed as Rural Route
No. 1, Coghlan, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Lethbridge, AB, Coaldale, AB and he
was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
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8647 | Seiwa Oyama | 12 August 1917 | Male |
He was born on 12 August 1917. He was a millworker employed by B.C. Pulp & Paper Company,
Port Alice, BC. His family includes Kami Oyama (mother; nee Kami Nako), and Seizu
Oyama (father). His home address is listed as Rural Route No. 1, Coghlan, BC. He was
forcibly uprooted to Coaldale, AB and he was exiled to Japan on 24 December 1946.
|
4927 | Seizen Oyama | 08 April 1890 | Male |
He was born on 8 April 1890. He was a self-employed strawberry grower. His family
includes Goze Oyama (mother; nee Goze Iyeoshiro), Seikun Oyama (father), Kami Oyama
[also listed as Komi Oyama] (wife; nee Kami Nako or Komi Nako), and Seigi Oyama (son;
also recorded as Mori, but apparently erroneously). His home address is listed as
Otter Road, Rural Route, No. 1, Coghlan, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Coaldale,
AB. He was exiled to Japan on 24 December 1946.
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8836 | Shokichi Oyama | 12 May 1893 | Male |
He was born on 12 May 1893. He was a self-employed fisherman. His family includes
Murae Oyama (wife), Masakazu Oyama (son), Akemi Oyama (daughter), and Chieko Oyama
(daughter). His home address is listed as Inverness Cannery, Skeena River, BC. He
was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC and Longlac, ON.
|
11570 | Shotaro Oyama | 19 January 1894 | Male |
He was born on 19 January 1894. He was a self-employed motion picture operator. His
family includes Minosuke Oyama (father), and Tsuma Oyama (mother; nee Tsuma Iwata).
His home address is listed as 396 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Grand Forks, BC.
|
14697 | Tasuku Oyama | 03 March 1911 | Male |
He was born on 3 March 1911. He was a mechanic. His family includes Ukichi Oyama (father),
Maki Oyama (mother; nee Maki Kudo) and Sarah Yamamura [also listed as Sadako Yamamura]
(sister; nee Sarah Oyama or Sadako Oyama). His home address is listed as 1589 West
6th Avenue, Vancouver, BC. He was uprooted to Neys, ON and Fort William, ON.
|
7436 | Tsuma Oyama | 05 May 1869 | Female |
She was born on 5 May 1869. She was a housewife. Her family includes Minosuke Oyama
(husband; deceased), Shotaro Oyama (son; also recorded as Totaro), Masaharu Oyama
(son), and Masami Oyama (son). Her home address is listed as 396 Powell Street, Vancouver,
BC. P.O. Box 210, Steveston, BC is listed as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted
to Greenwood, BC.
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Oye
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
14679 | Asaji Oye | 07 August 1886 | Male |
He was born on 7 August 1886. He was a strawberry farmer. His family includes Yuku
Oye (mother; nee Yuku Yamamoto), Hatsukichi Oye (father), Mamu Oye (wife; nee Mamu
Tonai), Asako Oye (daughter), Chisato Oye (daughter), and Mary Oye (daughter). Mt.
Lehman, BC is listed as a former address.
|
4991 | Chisato Oye | 05 January 1921 | Female |
She was born on 5 January 1921. Her family includes Mamu Oye (mother; nee Mamu Uchiuji),
and Asaji Oye (father). Her home address is listed as Mt. Lehman P.O., Mt. Lehman,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC and Hamilton, ON.
|
5909 | Den Oye | 18 May 1900 | Female |
She was born on 18 May 1900. She was a housewife. Her maiden name is Den Nishi. Her
family includes Yazaemon Oye [also listed as Yasoyama Oye] (husband), Masaye Oye (daughter;
nee Masaye Oye), Fumiko Ishida (daughter; nee Fumiko Oye), Yasuo Oye (son), Sachiko
Oye (daughter; nee Sachiko Oye), Tamiko Oye (daughter), Setsuko Oye (daughter), Toru
Oye (son), Keiya Oye (son), Shigeru Oye (son), and Sumiko Oye (daughter). Her home
address is listed as No. 36 Gulf of Georgia Cannery, Steveston, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Greenwood, BC.
|
15622 | Elsie Oye | 02 February 1938 | Female |
She was born on 2 February 1938. Her name is also listed as Elsie Yachiyo Oye. Her
family includes Kazue Oye (mother, case file 05146), Masaharu Oye (father), Robert
Nobuaki [or Robert Nobuaki] (brother, case file 15623), Yaichi Oye (paternal grandfather),
Iyo Oye (paternal grandmother), Yasyuye Oye (paternal aunt), and Masako Oye (paternal
aunt). Her home address is listed as Steveston, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Alpine
Lodge, Christina Lake, BC; Cascade, BC; and Mudie’s Farm, Grand Forks, BC.
|
2196 | Kameno Oye | 06 July 1898 | Female |
She was born on 6 July 1898. Her maiden name is Kameno Fukuda. Her occupation is listed
as housewife. Her family includes Kymae Fukuda (mother; nee Kymae Tsuji), Kamenosuke
Fukuda (father), Tsunetaro Oye (husband), Chiyoko Sakai (daughter; nee Chiyoko Oye),
Masaji Oye (son), Tomomi Oye (son), Tatsumi Oye (son), Toshio Oye (son), Shuichi Oye
(son), and Mamoru Oye (son). Her home address is listed as Ucluelet, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Slocan, BC.
|
5862 | Kanako Oye | 02 January 1919 | Female |
She was born on 2 January 1919. She was a gardener employed by G. McKay, 405 Steveston,
BC. Her family includes Tomi Oye (mother; nee Tomi Teranishi), and Masakichi Oye (father).
Her home address is listed as P.O. Box 405, 58 Chatham Street, Steveston, BC. She
was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC.
|
5146 | Kazue Oye | 19 November 1912 | Female |
She was born on 19 November 1912. She was a housewife. Her family includes Koita Oye
(mother; nee Koito Nitta), Masaharu Oye (husband; deceased), Elsie Oye [also listed
as Yachiyo Oye] (daughter), and Robert Oye [also listed as Nobuaki Oye](son). Her
home address is listed as Steveston, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Christina Lake,
BC, Cascade, BC, Grand Forks, BC and Kamloops, BC.
|
5908 | Kikumatsu Oye | 09 April 1870 | Male |
He was born on 9 April 1870. His home address is listed as 508 Alexander Street, Vancouver,
BC and P.O. Box 52, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC and he was
exiled to Japan on 2 August 1946.
|
4361 | Mamu Oye | 14 May 1891 | Female |
She was born on 14 May 1891. She was a housewife. Her family includes Asaji Oye (husband),
Mary Oye (daughter), Chisato Oye (daughter), Asako Oye (daughter). Her home address
is listed as Mt. Lehman, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC.
|
4373 | Mary Oye | 10 February 1924 | Female |
She was born on 10 February 1924. She was a student at the Academy of Domestic Arts.
Her family includes Mamu Oye (mother; nee Mamu Uchifuji) and Asaji Oye (father). Her
home address is listed as Mt. Lehman, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Tashme, BC
and Hamilton, ON.
|
1664 | Masaji Oye | 25 October 1920 | Male |
He was born on 25 October 1920. He was a fisherman employed by Tofino Corporation
Association, Tofino, BC. His family includes Kameno Oye (mother) and Tsunetaro Oye
(father). He lived in Ucluelet, BC and was forcibly uprooted to Neys, ON and Black
Sturgeon, ON. His listed seized property includes property in Hakoda Bay, Ucluelet,
BC, including a house and a barn; household belongings; fishing equipment; tools;
and a boat, the “Sea Rover”.
|
5465 | Masaye Oye | 23 June 1917 | Female |
She was born on 23 June 1917. She was a housewife. Her family includes Den Oye (mother),
Yazaemon Oye (father), Sannosuke Oye (husband), Shizuo Oye (son), Kiyoko Oye (daughter),
and Haruyo Oye (daughter). Her home address is listed as P.O. Box 28, No. 22 Gulf
of Georgia Cannery, Steveston, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC.
|
12435 | Masayoshi Oye | 01 May 1915 | Male |
He was born on 1 May 1915. His family includes Tomi Oye (mother; nee Tomi Teranishi),
Masaskichi Oye (father), Sachiko Oye (wife), and Masayuki Oye (son). Steveston, BC
and Ucluelet, BC are listed as former addresses. He was forcibly uprooted to Angler,
ON; Chapleau, ON and Greenwood, BC.
|
6112 | Mitsuru Oye | 13 January 1926 | Male |
He was born on 13 January 1926. He was a fisherman employed by Canadian Fishing Company,
Steveston, BC. His family includes Tomi Oye (mother; nee Tomi Teranishi), and Masakichi
Oye (father). His home address is listed as P.O. Box 405, No. 56 Chatham Street, Steveston,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC and Athabasca, AB.
|
6429 | Nobu Oye | 05 November 1909 | Female |
She was born on 5 November 1909. Her maiden name is Nobu Ikari. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Tame Nobu (mother; nee Tame Matsuba), Motokichi Ikari (father),
Yasukichi Oye (husband), Kaname Oye (son), Yasuji Oye (son), Masanobu Oye (son), and
Shiro Oye (son). Her home address is listed as 672 4th Avenue, Steveston, BC. She
was forcibly uprooted to Bridge River, BC.
|
15623 | Robert Oye | 27 May 1940 | Male |
He was born on 27 May 1940. His family includes Kazue Oye (mother, case file 05146),
Masaharu Oye (father), Elsie Yachiyo Oye [or Elsie Oye] (sister, case file 15622),
Yaichi Oye (paternal grandfather), and Sonnosuke Oye (paternal uncle). His home address
is listed as Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Alpine Lodge, Christina Lake,
BC; Cascade, BC; and Grand Forks, BC.
|
5861 | Sachiko Oye | 29 July 1922 | Female |
She was born on 29 July 1922. She was a housewife. Her family includes Den Oye (mother;
nee Den Nishi), Yazaemon Oye (father), Masayoshi Oye (husband), and Masayuki Oye (son).
Her home address is listed as P.O. Box 28, 58 Chatham Street, Steveston, BC. She was
forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC.
|
1047_xi | Sannosuke Oye | 28 December 1915 | Male |
He was born on 28 December 1915. He was a self-employed fisherman. His family includes
Eyo Oye (mother; nee Eyo Hashimoto), Yaichi Oye (father), Masaye Oye (wife), Shizuo
Oye (son), Kiyoko Oye (daughter) and Haruyo Oye (daughter). His home address is listed
as PO Box 28, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Regent Park PO, Toronto,
ON.
|
5860 | Sayoko Oye | 01 January 1924 | Female |
She was born on 1 January 1924. She was a cannery worker employed by Canadian Fishing
Company, Steveston, BC. Her family includes Tomi Oye (mother; nee Tomi Teranishi),
and Masakichi Oye (father). Her home address is listed as P.O. Box 405, 58 Chatham
Street, Steveston, BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC.
|
7959 | Shigeyuki Oye | 30 July 1922 | Male |
He was born on 30 July 1922. He was a cannery hand employed by Inverness Cannery,
Skeena River, BC. His family includes Koyo Oye (mother; nee Koyo Morishita) and Yakichi
Oye (father). His home address is listed as Box 268, Near Garry Point, Steveston,
BC. Rural Route, No. 1, Haney, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted
to Bridge River, BC.
|
6368 | Tamiko Oye | 23 May 1925 | Female |
She was born on 23 May 1925. She was a store assistant at her family’s store. Her
family includes Den Oye (mother; Den Nishi), and Yazemon Oye (father). Her home address
is listed as P.O. Box 28, No. 36 Gulf of Georgia, Steveston, BC. She was forcibly
uprooted to Greenwood, BC.
|
5261 | Tomi Oye | 20 March 1889 | Female |
She was born on 20 March 1889. Her maiden name is Tomi Teranishi. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Maki Teranishi (mother), Jukichi Teranishi (father), Masakichi
Oye (husband; deceased), Masayoshi Oye (son), Sumako Itani (daughter; nee Sumako Oye),
Kanako Oye (daughter), Michiko Nitsui (daughter; nee Michiko Oye), Sayoko Oye (daughter),
Mitsuru Oye (son), Yuriko Oye (daughter), and Masamitsu Oye (son). Her home address
is listed as P.O. Box 405, 56 Chatham Street, Steveston, BC. She was forcibly uprooted
to Greenwood, BC.
|
4956 | Tomomi Oye | 09 February 1925 | Male |
He was born on 9 February 1925. His family includes Kameno Oye (mother; nee Kameno
Fukuda) and Tsunetaro Oye (father). His home address is listed as P.O. Box 222, P.O.
Cannery, Steveston, BC. P.O. Box 18, Ucluelet, BC and 396 Powell Street, Vancouver,
BC are listed as former addresses. He was forcibly uprooted to Lorette, MB, Neys,
ON, and Whitemouth, MB.
|
13766 | Tsunetaro Oye | 15 November 1917 | Male |
He was born on 29 September 1890. He was a fisherman. His family includes Kameno Oye
(wife), Tatsumi Oye (son), Toshio Oye (son), Shuichi Oye (son), Mamoru Oye (son),
Masaji Oye (son), Chiyoko Sakai (daughter; nee Chiyoko Oye), and Tomomi Oye (Son).
His home address is listed as Ucluelet, BC.
|
5792 | Yaichi Oye | 03 October 1879 | Male |
He was born on 3 October 1879. His family includes Iyo Oye (wife; nee Iyo Hashimoto;
in Japan), Masako Oye (daughter; in Japan), and Yasue Oye (daughter; in Japan). His
home address is listed as P.O. Box 28, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to
Greenwood, BC.
|
9718 | Yakichi Oye | 15 March 1887 | Male |
He was born on 15 March 1887. He was a self-employed boat builder. His family includes
Kayo Oye (wife; nee Kayo Morishita; in Japan), Hiroshi Oye (son; in Japan), Ayako
Oye (daughter; in Japan), Shigeyuki Oye (son) and Kiyoshi Oye (son; in Japan). His
home address is listed as Garry Point, PO Box 268, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly
uprooted to Bridge River, BC.
|
3581 | Yashuo Oye | 19 May 1920 | Male |
He was born on 19 May 1920. He was a fisherman employed by New England Fish Company,
Steveston, BC. His family includes Den Oye (mother), and Yasuyama Oye (father). His
home address is listed as P.O. Box 28, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to
Chapleau, ON.
|
1747 | Yasukichi Oye | 08 March 1903 | Male |
He was born on 8 March 1903. He was a fish packer employed by A.B.C. Packing Company,
Knight Inlet, BC. His family includes Nobu Oye (wife; nee Nobu Ikari), Kaname Oye
(son), Yasuji Oye (son), Masanobu Oye (son), and Shiro Oye (son). His home address
is listed as Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Bridge River, BC and Midway,
BC.
|
4044 | Yazaemon Oye | 30 December 1887 | Male |
He was born on 30 December 1887. He is also listed as Yasoyama Oye. He was a self-employed
fisherman. His family includes Den Oye (wife; nee Den Nishi), Fumiko Ishida (daughter;
nee Fumiko Oye), Masaye Oye (daughter; nee Masaye Oye), Yasuo Oye (son), Sachiko Oye
(daughter; nee Sachiko Oye), Tamiko Oye (daughter), Setsuko Oye (daughter), Toru Oye
(son), Keiya Oye (son), Shigeru Oye (son), and Sumiko Oye (daughter). His home address
is listed as P.O. Box 28, Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC.
|
Oyea
Ozaki
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
14389 | Naokichi Ozaki | 20 July 1889 | Male |
He was born on 20 July 1889. He was a fisherman. His family includes Gin Ozaki (mother;
nee Gin Kubo), Naosuki Ozaki (father), Shin Ozaki (wife; nee Shin Wakano; in Japan),
Naohiro Ozaki (son), Naouki Ozaki [possibly Maouki Ozaki] (son; in Japan), Yaeko Ozaki
(daughter; in Japan), and Terukujo Ozaki (son; in Japan). Richmond Cannery, Steveston,
BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Westbank, BC and was
exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
|
874_xi | Sadami Ozaki | 01 August 1905 | Male |
He was born on 01 August 1905. He was a millhand. His family includes Hana Ozaki (mother;
nee Hana Wakayama), Tetsuda Ozaki (father), Yukie Ozaki (wife; nee Yukie Matsuzaki),
Noboru Ozaki (son) and Tetsumi Ozaki (son). His home address is listed as 77 Powell
Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted and exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
|
15099 | Take Ozaki | 24 January 1894 | Female |
She was born on 24 January 1894. Her maiden name is Take Ishii. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Fusa Ishii (mother; nee Fusa Yonekura), Shintaro Ishii (father),
and Toyaji Ozaki (husband). Her home address is listed as 362 Powell Street, Vancouver,
BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC.
|
506_xi | Takeo Ozaki | 15 February 1923 | Male |
He was born on 15 February 1923. He was a student and a millhand employed by Pacific
Pulp Mills, Ocean Falls, B.C. His family includes Take Ozaki (mother; nee Take Ishii)
and Toyaji Ozaki (father). His home address is listed as 362 Powell Street, Vancouver,
BC. Ocean Falls, BC is listed as a former address.
|
11839 | Takisaburo Ozaki | 08 December 1870 | Male |
He was born on 8 December 1870. He was a saw mill employed by Fraser Mill Lumber Company.
His family includes Koma Ozaki (wife; nee Koma Yoshida; deceased), Kyujiro Ozaki (father),
and Sai Ozaki (mother; nee Sai Komatsubara). He lived in Fraser Mills, BC. He was
forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC and exiled to Japan on 2 October 1946.
|
277 | Tomoichi Ozaki | 05 May 1911 | Male |
He was born on 5 May 1911. He was a labourer employed by the C.P.R. His family includes
Miyo Ozaki (mother; nee Miyo Oye), Nikichi Ozaki (father), and Toyoko Ozaki (wife;
nee Toyoko Shiga; in Japan). His home address is listed as 245 Powell Street, Vancouver,
BC. Glacier, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Princeton,
BC and was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
|
12723 | Toshiko Ozaki | 06 February 1915 | Female |
She was born on 6 February 1915. She was a house worker employed by Dr. Brown, 6489
McDonald Street, Vancouver, BC. Her family includes Take Ozaki (mother; nee Take Ishii)
and Toyoji Ozaki (father). Her home address is listed as 6489 McDonald Street, Vancouver,
BC. 362 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. She was forcibly
uprooted to London, ON.
|
10718 | Toshio Ozaki | 27 June 1917 | Male |
He was born on 27 June 1917. He was a logger employed by Burns and Jackson Logging
Company. His family includes Suzue Ozaki (wife; in Japan), Toshiko Ozaki (daughter;
in Japan). He lived in Wilson Creek, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Bay Farm, BC
and exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
|
6819 | Toyaji Ozaki | 01 January 1881 | Male |
He was born on 1 January 1881. He was a self-employed Restaurant Operator. His family
includes Fuki Ozaki (mother; nee Fuki Inouye), Sanzaemon Ozaki (father), and Take
Ozaki (wife; nee Take Ishii). His home address is listed as 362 Powell Street, Vancouver,
BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Greenwood, BC.
|
6838 | Tsutomu Ozaki | 13 January 1931 | Male |
He was born on 13 January 1931. His family includes Take Ozaki (mother), and Toyaji
Ozaki (father). His home address is listed as 362 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. He
was forcibly uprooted to Toronto, ON.
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12069 | Yoshitaro Ozaki | 23 November 1903 | Male |
He was born on 23 November 1903. He was a carpenter employed by Nakade Building Company.
His family includes Masaye Ozaki (wife; nee Masaye Hiragawara; in Japan) and Sayo
Ozaki (mother; nee Sayo Maede). He lived in Steveston, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Popoff, BC and exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
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6881 | Yukie Ozaki | 06 October 1907 | Female |
She was born on 6 October 1907. Her maiden name is Yukie Matsuzaki. She was a housewife.
Her family includes Tsune Matsuzaki (mother; nee Tsune Hayakawa), Ikutaro Matsuzaki
(father), Sadami Ozaki [possibly Sadamitsu Ozaki] (husband), Noboru Ozaki (son), and
Tetsumi Ozaki (son). Her home address is listed as 439 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC.
She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC and she was exiled to Japan on 17 June 1946.
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Ozamoto
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
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4802 | Asa Ozamoto | 29 June 1877 | Female |
She was born on 29 June 1877. She was a farmer’s help. Her family includes Kiku Nagaoka
(mother), Moroku Ozamoto (husband), and Henry Ozamoto [also listed as Shigeki Ozamoto]
(grandson). Her father’s given name is Zenpei. Her home address is listed as 2692
22nd Avenue, Vancouver, BC. Rural Route, No. 1, Haney, BC is listed as a former address.
She was forcibly uprooted to Portage la Prairie, MB.
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4803 | Henry Ozamoto | 23 September 1921 | Male |
He was born on 23 September 1921. He is also listed as Henry Shigeki Ozamoto. He was
a millhand employed by Hammond Cedar Company, Hammond, BC. His family includes Asa
Ozamoto (grandmother), Moroku Ozamoto (grandfather), Miyoko Eto (mother; nee Miyoko
Ozamoto) and Kikuhei Eto (father). His home address is listed as 2692 22nd Avenue,
Rural Route, No. 1, Haney, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Moss Springs, MB.
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4835 | Moroku Ozamoto | 20 August 1874 | Male |
He was born on 20 August 1874. He was a self-employed strawberry grower. His family
includes Dai Ozamoto [possibly Gai Ozamoto] (mother; nee Dai Takeuchi or Gai Takeuchi),
Toshio Ozamoto [possibly Tashio Ozamoto] (father), Asa Ozamoto (wife), Henry Ozamoto
[also listed as Shigeki Ozamo] (grandson). His home address is listed as 2692 22nd
Avenue, Haney, BC. Rural Route, No. 1, Haney, BC is listed as a former address. He
was forcibly uprooted to Portage la Prairie, MB and Oak Bluff, MB.
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13338 | Tomiye Ozamoto | 11 June 1922 | Female |
She was born on 11 June 1922. She was a university student. Her family includes Fumiko
Matsunaga (mother) and Motohe Hashimoto (father; previous name Motohe Ozamoto). 3843
Dunbar Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted
to Edmonton, AB.
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13337 | Yoshiye Ozamoto | 11 January 1922 | Female |
She was born on 11 January 1922. Her name is also listed as Yoshiye Hashimoto. She
was a university student. Her family includes Fumiko Iwashita (mother; nee Fumiko
Matsunaga), Motohe Hashimoto (father; previously Motohe Ozamoto), and Kesahiro Iwashita
(step-father). 3843 Dunbar Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. She
was forcibly uprooted to Edmonton, AB.
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Ozawa
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
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15199 | Alan Ozawa | 12 November 1901 | Male |
He was born on 12 November 1901. His name is also listed as Shosaku Ozawa. He was
a salesman employed by National Biscuit Company. His family includes Mary Ozawa [also
listed as Chiyono Ozawa] (wife; nee Mary Hasegawa or Chiyono Hasegawa), Bernard Ozawa
[also listed as Ken Ozawa] (son), Percival Ozawa [also listed as Satoshi Ozawa and
Vincent Ozawa] (son). His home address is listed as 4472 East Hastings Street, Vancouver,
BC. 4499 East Pender Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly
uprooted to Toronto, ON.
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13651 | Fukuo Ozawa | Male |
He was a buck feeder employed by Woodfibre Pulp Paper Company. His family includes
Einosuke Ozawa (mother), Kei Ozawa (father), and Yoshino Ozawa (wife; nee Yoshino
Shin; in Japan). His home address is listed as Woodfibre, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to 25 Mile Camp Hope-Princeton, BC and was exiled to Japan on 2 August 1946.
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2783 | Keisuke Ozawa | 15 October 1896 | Male |
He was born on 15 October 1896. He was a self-employed shoe merchant. His family includes
Shige Ozawa (wife; deceased), Roy Ozawa [also listed as Ikuo Ozawa] (son), and Grace
Ozawa (daughter). His home address is listed as 242 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC.
He was forcibly uprooted to New Denver, BC.
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7254 | Mary Ozawa | 05 January 1910 | Female |
She was born on 5 January 1910. Her name is also listed as Mary Chiyono Ozawa. Her
maiden name is Mary Hasegawa or Mary Chiyono Hasegawa. Her occupation is listed as
housewife, but a note indicates that she was formerly a storekeeper who did business
under the name of Willingdon Grocery. Her family includes Matsu Hasegawa (mother;
nee Matsu Kaneko), Kinta Hasegawa (father), Alan Ozawa [also listed as Shosaku Ozawa]
(husband), Bernard Ozawa (son), and Percival Ozawa [also listed as Vincent Ozawa]
(son). Her home address is listed as 4472 East Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC. 4499
East Pender Street, Burnaby, BC is listed as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted
to Toronto, ON.
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10647 | Shima Ozawa | 27 August 1921 | Female |
She was born on 27 August 1921. She was a school teacher. Her family includes Keisuke
Ozawa (father). Her home address is listed as 244 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. 242
Powell Street, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. She was forcibly uprooted
to Bay Farm, BC.
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6554 | Shizuo Ozawa | 29 April 1887 | Male |
He was born on 29 April 1887. He was a self-employed fisherman. His family includes
Kin Ozawa (husband), Kikuye Ozawa (daughter), Meiko Ozawa [possibly Miyeko Ozawa]
(daughter), and Kanji Ozawa (son). His home address is listed as Beaver Cannery, Rivers
Inlet, BC and 397 Powell Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Chapleau,
ON.
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Ozema
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
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5483 | James Ozema | 1906 | Male |
He was born in 1906. He is also listed in the files as Masami Ozema. He was a porter
employed by Harrison Hot Springs Hotel, Harrison Hot Springs, BC. His family includes
Michu Ozema (mother), Torakichi Ozema (father), Shinobu Ozema [possibly Shieu Ozema]
(wife; in Japan), and Iwawo Ozema (son; in Japan). His home address is listed as 259
Powell Street, Vancouver, BC and Harrison Hot Springs, BC. He was forcibly uprooted
to Schreiber, ON.
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Ozumi
Case File Number | Name | Birth Date | Sex | Note |
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15373 | Toichi Ozumi | Male |
He was a logger at Allison Harbour, BC. His family includes Tose Ozumi (mother), Shohei
Ozumi (father), and Maki Ozumi (wife; nee Maki Wazumi; deceased). His home address
is listed as 331 Main Street, Vancouver, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Sandon, BC
and was exiled to Japan on 2 August 1946.
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