Kikusaburo Sasaki

Kikusaburo Sasaki

Husband of Ino Sasaki whose Bird Commission claim (case file number 1058) he gave evidence in. Custodian file number 7458. (Source: lac_rg33-69_volume_53_file_1058)
He was born on 8 November 1884. He was a self-employed florist. His family includes Ino Sasaki (wife; nee Ino Kitahama or Ine Kitahama), Doreen Sasaki [also listed as Momoe Sasaki] (daughter), Peter Sasaki [also listed as Katsuro Sasaki] (son), and Martha Sasaki [also listed as Masako Sasaki] (daughter). His home address is listed as 1934 Triumph Street, Vancouver, BC. 2356 Fourth Avenue West, Vancouver, BC is listed as a former address. He was forcibly uprooted to Slocan, BC.

Metadata

SurnameSasaki
ForenameKikusaburo
Regularized NameKikusaburo Sasaki
Custodian Identification Number7458
NationalityNaturalized Canadian
Residence (after uprooting)Slocan, BC
Residence (before uprooting)Vancouver

Collections

Custodian Case Files (1)
Other Archival Files (1)

Data

Names (1)

Shared Surnames

Sasaki
NameSee also
Ayako Sasaki
Chiuzo Sasaki
Chiyo Sasaki
Choetsu Sasaki
Choichi Sasaki
Choichi Sasaki Choichi Sasaki
Connie Sasaki
Eiji Sasaki
Eiji Sasaki
Eitaro Sasaki
Genichi Sasaki
George Sasaki
Hanae Sasaki
Hanako Sasaki
Harry Sasaki
Haru Sasaki
Haru Sasaki
Haru Sasaki
Heichi Sasaki
Heiichi Sasaki
Heiichi Sasaki
Hezo Sasaki
Hinako Sasaki
Hozumi Sasaki
Hozumi Sasaki
I. Sasaki
Ichiji Sasaki
Ichiji Sasaki
Ichiji Sasaki
Ichiji Sasaki
Ino Sasaki
Isano Sasaki
Jintaro Sasaki
Jiro Sasaki
Kaneko Sasaki
Kazuji Sasaki
Ken Sasaki
Kikuo Sasaki
Kikusaburo Sasaki
Kikuyo Sasaki
Kishichiro Sasaki
Kishino Sasaki
Kishio Sasaki
Kishio Sasaki
Koko Sasaki
Kuniji Sasaki
Kwanichi Sasaki
Masao Sasaki
Masao Sasaki
Masao Sasaki
Midori Sasaki
Minato Sasaki
Minoru Sasaki
Minoru Sasaki
Misako Sasaki
Mitsu Sasaki
Mitsue Sasaki
Mitsuko Sasaki
Mitsuo Sasaki
Mitsuru Sasaki
Mitsuya Sasaki
Miyo Sasaki
Morris Sasaki
Mytssu Sasaki
Nagaichi Sasaki
Naka Sasaki
Natsu Sasaki
Noboru Sasaki
Nobuo Sasaki
Riichi Sasaki
Riichi Sasaki
Ritsuko Sasaki
S. Sasaki
Sajiro Sasaki
Sajuro Sasaki
Sajuro Sasaki
Sajuro Sasaki
Sakayo Sasaki
Seichi Sasaki
Seiichi Sasaki Seiichi Sasaki
Seiroku Sasaki
Senji Sasaki
Senji Sasaki
Shigeru Sasaki
Shigeru Sasaki
Shigeru Sasaki
Shigetaka Sasaki
Shigetaka Sasaki
Shigetaka Sasaki
Shigetaka Sasaki
Shigetaka Sasaki
Shinnosuke Sasaki
Shintaro Sasaki
Shizu Sasaki
Shuichi Sasaki
Shuichi Sasaki
Shusai Sasaki
Stefano Shigetaka Sasaki
Stefano Shigetaka Sasaki
Sugae Sasaki
Sugaye Sasaki
Sui Sasaki
Sumie Sasaki
Sumiko Sasaki
Sumiye Sasaki
Sumiye Sasaki
T Sasaki
T Sasaki
Take Sasaki
Takeko Sasaki
Taki Sasaki
Teruji Sasaki
Terumi Sasaki
Tetsuro Sasaki
Tokubei Sasaki
Tokubei Sasaki
Tomi Sasaki
Torajiro Sasaki
Toshiko Sasaki
Toyo Sasaki
Tsuchinosuke Sasaki
Tsuchinosuke Sasaki
Tuchinosuke Sasaki
Tuchinosuke Sasaki
Yoshihide Sasaki
Yoshimatsu Sasaki
Yoshimitsu Sasaki
Yoshinori Sasaki
Yoshiye Sasaki
Yuji Sasaki
Yuriko Sasaki

Terminology

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