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                  <p>Matsubara was born on 21 March 1890. Also listed as Keitaro Matsuhara. He was a fisherman and was formerly employed by Anglo British Columbia Packers. His family includes Hatsu Matsubara (former wife; deceased), Sumino Matsubara (wife; in Japan), Haruo Matsuabara (son; deceased), Nobuo Matsubara (son; born 15 December 1926), Hideo Matsubara (son; born 29 February 1928), Shizuko Matsubara (daughter; born 5 June 1925), Kazuko Matsubara (daughter; born 8 March 1930; in Japan), Haruko Matsubara (daughter; born 20 March 1932; in Japan), Takeo Matsubara (son), and Tadao Matsubara (son; born 11 February 1934; in Japan). His home address is listed as P.O. Box 155, Steveston, BC. His landlord was Phoenix Cannery, Steveston, BC. He also owned a house in Kumamoto Ken, Japan. He was forcibly uprooted to Homewood, MB, care of J.B. Wilbe. His listed seized property includes his boat, the “K.M.,” purchased by the Canadian Fishing Company Limited, his boat the “K.M.” or “T.M.,” purchased by H. Bell-Irving and Company Limited, fishing nets purchased by A.B.C. Packers Company, and household belongings including a gramophone and a sewing machine.</p>
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                  <p>Matsubara was born on 21 March 1890. Also listed as Keitaro Matsuhara. He was a fisherman and was formerly employed by Anglo British Columbia Packers. His family includes Hatsu Matsubara (former wife; deceased), Sumino Matsubara (wife; in Japan), Haruo Matsuabara (son; deceased), Nobuo Matsubara (son; born 15 December 1926), Hideo Matsubara (son; born 29 February 1928), Shizuko Matsubara (daughter; born 5 June 1925), Kazuko Matsubara (daughter; born 8 March 1930; in Japan), Haruko Matsubara (daughter; born 20 March 1932; in Japan), Takeo Matsubara (son), and Tadao Matsubara (son; born 11 February 1934; in Japan). His home address is listed as P.O. Box 155, Steveston, BC. His landlord was Phoenix Cannery, Steveston, BC. He also owned a house in Kumamoto Ken, Japan. He was forcibly uprooted to Homewood, MB, care of J.B. Wilbe. His listed seized property includes his boat, the “K.M.,” purchased by the Canadian Fishing Company Limited, his boat the “K.M.” or “T.M.,” purchased by H. Bell-Irving and Company Limited, fishing nets purchased by A.B.C. Packers Company, and household belongings including a gramophone and a sewing machine.</p>
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                         (2303-2353)
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            <list><item>Not Before: 
                    04 April 1942</item><item>Not After: 
                    18 October 1950</item></list>
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