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Japanese Americans in New Mexico Last Name First Name Middle Name meansDate money of Birth held atPlace Lordsburg. of Birth I.S.N. Location Date Arrested Occupation Alien Family Location Name of Next of Kin Relationship Address of next of Interned at Santa Dorm # Date File # Transferred from Comments Interned at Lordsburg Barrack Interned at Fort File # Type of Transfer Arrested/INS District Registration # kin, Fe Stanton (Born outside US) Abe Arakichi 4/17/1896 Ono, Fukuoka, Japan 24-4-J-47 CA/ Fort Missoula, MT Florist 2186502 Shikakichi Abe Father Ono, Fukuoka, Japan 6/30/1943 2/29/1944 PRISONER ROSTERS FOR CONFINEMENT SITES IN THE LAND OF ENCHANTMENT: Easy Abe Ezumi 2/21/1923 San Fernando, CA WRA Tule Lake, Giichi Abe Father 3/6/1946, JAPANESE AMERICANS IN NEW MEXICO CA renounced DURING WORLD WAR II citizenship Abe Frank Tomoo 2/17/1923 Portland, OR Asataro Abe Father Okayama-shi, yes, renounced Funded in part by National Japanese Okayama-ken, Japan citizenship American Citizens League – Legacy Fund Grant Abe Keiju 11/24/1891 Highashi-Koza, 5967218 Yone Abe Highashi-Koza, Fukushima, Japan Fukushima, Japan Information Resources provided Abe Kingo 5/28/1895 Okayama, Okayama, 20 W. 56th ST., New Cook 5344037 Juratsu Abe Okayama, Okayama, Ft. Meade, MD 12/11/1942 by National Archives & Records Japan York, NY Japan Administration thru Nicklason Research Abe Kogeo 3/10/1878 Japan CA Teacher Toho Ase Hiland, CA Lordsburg, NM Associates Mollie Pressler, Lordsburg Abe Kokichi 47 yrs old Onomura, Kasuga, Santa Barbara, CA Florist 7 Hidalgo County Museum, Gail Okawa, Fukuoka, Japan University of Hawaii Abe Manki 7/23/1884 Nakayama-mura, 25-4-J-1 Rt. 4, 150 Hitchcock 4/20/1942 Farmer 2188038 Poston, AZ Masaki Abe Brother Shimomashi, Kigun, 6/30/1943 66 2/29/1944 1300/T-1 Fort Bliss, TX interned on 5/23/1942 9/1/1942 Co. 11 Comp. 3 Shimomashiki-gun, Rd. Salinas, CA Nakayamara, Japan Cert of ID # 12034 Prisoner Rosters prepared by Shelley Kumamoto, Japan Takeuchi And other members of New Abe Seikichi Japan 25-4-J-436 Los Angeles, CA 4/16/1942 2506999 Box 387 Niland, CA 1300/T-436 Cert of ID # 3231 7/4/1942 Mexico Japanese American Citizens Abe Shigeki 45 yrs old Morogi-mura, Ogawa Biggs, CA Farmer WRA Tule Lake, 53 League Albuquerque, New Mexico County, Kochi-ken, Japan CA Abe Shiro or Abe 3/11/1901 Japan 176 WA Park, Chaffeur/Housema Kamezo Abe Fukushima, Japan Ft. Meade, MD 7/20/1942 Shiro Brooklyn, NY n Abe Shungo 11/23/1884 Japan 24-4-J-393 CA Interpreter Santa Anita, A.C. Yao Abe, Mrs.Chiyo Sister, Wife 2661 Garnet St. Los 6/30/1943 1300/B-1014 Repatriated 8/30/1943 7/8/1942 Co. 5 Comp. 2 Arcadia, CA Abe Angeles, CA Abe Takashi 3/8/1946 1300/B-3544 Fort Lincoln, ND Abe Tatsuo 0/0/1903 Segami-machi, Nobuo- 24-4-J-658 CA/Fort Missoula, MT Manager 4827941 WRA Poston, AZ Tayo Abe Mother Sunobugun, 6/30/1943 52 2/29/1944 gun, Fukushima Pref., Fukushima-ken, Japan Japan Abe Toyoji 1/26/1880 Toei-mura, Higashi- 25-4-J-810 1623 Sutter St., San 4/1/1942 Reporter, 2171564 Topaz, UT Tozamon Abe Brother Yamagata-ken, 6/30/1943 59 2/29/1944 1300/T-810 Fort Bliss, TX interned on 5/23/1942 7/8/1942 Co. 11 Comp. 3 tagawa-gun, Yamagata Francisco, CA Newspaper Japan Registered Selective Pref., Japan President Service Abe Yoshio 3/8/1946 1300/B-3545 Fort Lincoln, ND Abiko Yoshitaka 9/16/1909 Taikawa-mura, Aichi-gun, 25-4-J-426 Rt 1, Box 616, 4/16/1942 Buddhist Priest 4904083 Dist. 7-Brk. 14 Chiyono Abiko - Mother Shigaken, Hatakawa, 6/30/1943 65 2/29/1944 1300/T-426 Fort Bliss, TX Repatriation request 9/1/1942 Co. 11 Comp. 3 Shiga Pref., Japan Huntington Beach, CA Unit 4 Eighth St. Mother, Hiroko, Higashide, Japan 4/28/1942 Interned on Santa Anita Kowki, Hiroshi 5/23/1942 Cert of Id # Assembly Center, 951 Registered for Arcadia, CA - Selective Service age 33 then AR Ada Eiichi or Ehichi 6/15/1878 Japan 24-46-J-464 901 Sumner Ave., Gardener none 9/1/1942 Co. 11 Comp. 3 Sumner, WA Ada Keishichi 0/0/1876 Mutsuai-mura, Tamana- Summer, WA Gardener 6 gun, Kumamoto Pref., Japan Ada Zhichi (sp) Japan 6-J-464 7/8/1942 Adachi (Adichi) Gentaro 9/25/1875 Tomimasu-mura, Tottori- 2453749 Tule Lake WRA, Shiga-ken 1/18/1946 1300/B-3047 (Gentero) ken, Japan CA Adachi Hikoya 11/11/1902 Oshima, Kagoshima, 5913472 Seitaro Adachi Tokyo, Japan 12/3/1945 12/31/1944 Japan Adachi Ichiji 5/22/1894 Enami or Yoshii-machi, HJ-1117 HI Accountant 5493042 Mrs. Myoshi Adachi Captain Cook, HI 6/30/1943 67 2/29/1944 Angel Island, CA 10/28/1942 Co. 8 Comp.2 Ukiwa-gun, Fukuoka 12/31/1944 Pref., Japan Adachi Inoru 3/18/1946 1300/B-3547 Fort Lincoln, ND Adachi Masami Alfred 5/3/1903 Tomimasu-mura, Tottori- 2762637 Tule Lake, Tokiwa Wife 8/30/1945 1300/B-3046 ken, Japan Newell, CA Adachi Masazumi 10/5/1904 Japan 25-4-J-427 1217 So. Hobart Blvd. 4/16/1942 Gardener 4340882 Otomi Adachi 1217 S Hobart Blvd., 6/30/1945 1300/T-427 Cert ID # A-8209 6/19/1942 Co. 9 Comp.3 Los Angeles, CA Los Angeles, CA Adachi Shigejiro Japan 25-4-J-428 Rt. 1, Box 265, 4/17/1942 2553547 1300/T-428 Cert ID # AR-143 Torrance, CA Removed to Block 20, Bldg 1 Apt A Paroled 6/11/1942 sent to Arcadia, CA 7/10/1942 then went to Jerome, AR 10/22/1942 Adachi Shozo 2/1/1920 Los Angeles, CA 8112-HI, WRA Ayame, Taga Sister yes, renounced Tule Lake, CA citizenship Adachi Tadao 3/17/1917 Manhattan Beach, CA NONE WRA Tule Lake , Yakiko Adachi 12/31/1944 CA Adachi Tokuji 6/20/1912 Kasahara-mura, Yame- HJ-71 Honolulu, HI Teacher Jerome, AR 58 9/1/1942 Co. 5 Comp. 2 gun, Fukuoka Pref., Japan Adachi Tsutomu 2/9/1923 Manhattan Beach, CA WRA Tule Lake , Fumiko Adachi Wife yes, renounced CA citizenship Adachi Yoshiteru 3/15/1889 Tajiri, Hiroshima, Japan 5967231 Isabel Adachi Trujillo, Peru 6/30/1945 12/31/1944 Agabi Kiichi 1/17/1946 1300/B-1714 Agarie Seishin 1/1/1910 Hanechi, Okinawa, Japan 5977414 Seikyu Agarie Hanechi, Okinawa, 12/31/1944 Japan Agemura Masami 11/28/1903 Hisaki-machi, Kawabe- 25-4-J-635 Rt. 1, Box 224, Delano, 5/15/1942 Farm Laborer Listed 2 3023316 WRA Poston, AZ Saki Agemura Rt 1 Box 224 Delano, 7/9/1942 Cabin 1300/T-635 Santa Fe, NM to Cert ID # AR-236 7/18/1942 gun, Kagoshima-ken, CA and 5025728 CA Lordsburg, NM Registered Selective Japan Service Aiba Teruhiro 9/11/1884 Ugui, Wakayama, Japan 23-4-J-1 CA/Fort Lincoln, ND Fisherman 3023316 Tomeno Aiba, Kazue Wife, unknown Ugui, Wakayama, 6/30/1943 2/29/1944 8/31/1942 Co. 10, Comp. 3 Sumi Japan, 161 Cannery 12/31/1944 St Terminal Island, CA and 120 A Terminal Way, Terminal Island, CA Aida Otokichi Alberto 1/21/1891 Yitoyo, Fukushima, Japan 5981980 Mrs. Maria Aida Lima, Peru and Ugui, 12/31/1944 Wakayama, Japan Aihara Seikichi 59 yrs old Mutsuno-mura, Onsen- Garden Grove, CA Agriculture WRA Poston, AZ 13 gun, Ehime-ken, Japan Aima Teruhiro 53 yrs old Ukui-mura, Higashi-muro- Terminal Island, CA Fisherman 7 gun, Wakayama-ken, Japan Aisawa Hiroshi 1/21/1884 Namiue-machi, Futaba- 23-4-J-419 Brawley, CA Farm Laborer WRA Poston, AZ Mitsu Aisawa Rt 2 Box 16 Brawley, 1/17/1946 61 1300/B-1368 8/31/1942 Co. 12, Comp. 3 gun, Fukushima-ken, CA Japan Last Name First Name Middle Name meansDate money of Birth held atPlace Lordsburg. of Birth I.S.N. Location Date Arrested Occupation Alien Family Location Name of Next of Kin Relationship Address of next of Interned at Santa Dorm # Date File # Transferred from Comments Interned at Lordsburg Barrack Interned at Fort File # Type of Transfer Arrested/INS District Registration # kin, Fe Stanton (Born outside US) Aisawa Yukataro Japan 25-4-J-429 231 Grove St, Sierra 4/25/1942 2306911 1/17/1946 1300/T-429 Cert ID# 1493 Paroled Madre, CA 5/9/1942 sent to Tulare, CA 6/5/1942 Aizawa Kanemitsu 7/29/1884 Japan 24-4-J-498 Merchant Fusa Aizawa 1714 Buchanan St., 7/20/1942 Co. 9 Comp.3 San Francisco, CA Ajari Shikanosuke 10/19/1886 Japan 23-4-J-420 1/17/1946 1300/B-1017 Ft Lewis, WA 10/28/1942 Co. 8 Comp.2 Ajisaka Aisuke 12/28/1881 Japan 24-46-J-442 WA Newspaper Saizo Hayashi 670 JackSon Sts 1300/B-3 Repatriated 8/30/1943 9/1/1942 Co. 11 Comp. 3 Solicitor Seattle, WA and 306 6th St. S. Seattle, WA Ajisaka Tatsunori 5/1/1925 Venice, CA 7606-I Tule Lake, Tatsuo father 8/30/1945 Newell, CA Ajisaka Teruo 8/21/1927 Venice, CA 7606-H Tule Tatsuo father 8/30/1945 Lake, Newell, CA Aka Ryossei 1/17/1946 1300/B-2158 Akabori Sai 59 yrs old Sanakawauchi, Natoh, Seattle, WA Newspaper ID 67 Tokushima, Japan Journalist Akaboshi Seikichi 38 yrs old Kosa-machi, Kami- Gardena, CA Buddhist Priest AR 68 mashiki-gun, Kumamoto- ken, Japan Akagi Kiichi Henry 10/5/1881 AJ-1309 8/31/1942 Co.
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