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                  <p>He was born on 10 July 1901. He was a mill hand employed by B.C. Pulp &amp; Paper Company, Woodfibre, BC. His family includes Matsu Koyama (mother; nee Matsu Asao), Kenjiro Koyama (father), and Chie Koyama (wife; nee Chie Ide). His home address is listed as Woodfibre, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Bay Farm, Slocan, BC and Hamilton, ON.</p>
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                  <p>He was born on 10 July 1901. He was a mill hand employed by B.C. Pulp &amp; Paper Company, Woodfibre, BC. His family includes Matsu Koyama (mother; nee Matsu Asao), Kenjiro Koyama (father), and Chie Koyama (wife; nee Chie Ide). His home address is listed as Woodfibre, BC. He was forcibly uprooted to Bay Farm, Slocan, BC and Hamilton, ON.</p>
               <table><row><cell role="label">Sex</cell><cell>M</cell></row><row><cell role="label">Date of Birth</cell><cell><date type="birth" when="1901-07-10">10 July 1901</date></cell></row><row><cell role="label">Nationality</cell><cell>Unknown</cell></row><row><cell role="label">Locations after uprooting</cell><cell><list><item>Slocan, BC</item><item>Hamilton, ON</item></list></cell></row><row><cell role="label">Locations before uprooting</cell><cell><list><item>Woodfibre</item></list></cell></row></table></div><div><table><row xml:id="C-9305_237_reel"><cell role="label">Reel</cell><cell><list><item><ref target="doc:C-9305">C-9305</ref>
                         (671-677)
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         <row><cell role="label">Custodian Number</cell><cell><idno type="custodian">237</idno></cell></row><row><cell role="label">Name</cell><cell><persName corresp="prs:koya123"><forename>Sueji</forename> <surname>Koyama</surname></persName></cell></row>
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            <list><item>Not Before: 
                    22 March 1942</item><item>Not After: 
                    20 October 1946</item></list>
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