12961: Hatsu Sugaya
Hatsu Sugaya
She was born on 20 December 1895. She was a cleaner who owned Sport Cleaners and Dyers
                              at 914 Davie Street, Vancouver, BC. Her family includes Yasunosuke Sugaya (husband)
                              and Kuniko Sugaya (daughter). Her home address is listed as 914 Davie Street, Vancouver,
                              BC. She was forcibly uprooted to Slocan Extension, BC; New Denver, BC; Toronto, ON;
                              and Hamilton, ON.
                           
                           | Sex | F | 
| Date of Birth | 20 December 1895 | 
| Nationality | Japanese national | 
| Locations after uprooting | 
                                           Slocan Extension, BC 
                                             New Denver, BC 
                                             Toronto, ON 
                                             Hamilton, ON 
                                           | 
                                    
| Locations before uprooting | 
                                           Vancouver 
                                           | 
                                    
| Reel | 
                                           C-9419
                                                (931-946)
                                                 
                                           | 
                                    
| Type | Person | 
| Custodian Number | 12961 | 
| Name | Hatsu Sugaya | 
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12961: Hatsu Sugaya
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