Summary of Family Membership and Gender by Club MBR0018 As of May, 2009

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Summary of Family Membership and Gender by Club MBR0018 As of May, 2009 Summary of Family Membership and Gender by Club MBR0018 as of May, 2009 Club Fam. Unit Fam. Unit Club Ttl. Club Ttl. District Number Club Name HH's 1/2 Dues Females Male TOTAL District 337 A 23991 AMAGI 0 0 6 62 68 District 337 A 23993 BUZEN 0 0 0 55 55 District 337 A 23994 CHIKUGO 0 0 4 46 50 District 337 A 23995 FUKUOKA FUYO 0 0 0 42 42 District 337 A 23996 FUKUOKA KAKUJO 0 0 4 38 42 District 337 A 23997 FUKUOKA NISHI 0 0 2 36 38 District 337 A 23998 FUKUOKA 0 0 5 39 44 District 337 A 23999 FUKUOKA HAKATA HIGASHI 0 0 0 45 45 District 337 A 24000 FUKUOKA CHUO 0 0 6 37 43 District 337 A 24001 FUKUOKA HAKATA 0 0 3 43 46 District 337 A 24002 FUKUOKA MINAMI 0 0 1 38 39 District 337 A 24003 FUKUOKA MAIZURU 0 0 6 29 35 District 337 A 24009 INATSUKI 0 0 2 33 35 District 337 A 24010 IIZUKA 0 0 9 114 123 District 337 A 24013 ITOSHIMA 0 0 0 61 61 District 337 A 24014 KAHO 0 0 2 58 60 District 337 A 24017 SHIMOTAGAWA L C 1 0 2 32 34 District 337 A 24018 KAWASAKI 0 0 3 30 33 District 337 A 24021 KITA KYUSHU HOBASHIRA 0 0 0 44 44 District 337 A 24022 KITA KYUSHU KOKURA 0 0 10 81 91 District 337 A 24023 KITA KYUSHU DOKAI 0 0 4 15 19 District 337 A 24024 KITAKYUSHU KATSUYAMAADACHI 0 0 2 36 38 District 337 A 24025 KITA KYUSHU HIGASHI 0 0 3 17 20 District 337 A 24026 KITA KYUSHU KUROSAKI 0 0 3 28 31 District 337 A 24027 KITA KYUSHU TAKATO 0 0 0 22 22 District 337 A 24028 KITA KYUSHU NISHI 0 0 2 41 43 District 337 A 24031 KITA KYUSHU CHUO 0 0 0 19 19 District 337 A 24032 KITA KYUSHU 0 0 0 41 41 District 337 A 24033 KUROGI 0 0 0 28 28 District 337 A 24034 KURUME 0 0 1 36 37 District 337 A 24035 KURUME RINDO 0 0 2 54 56 District 337 A 24036 KURUME CHUO 0 0 3 33 36 District 337 A 24038 MIYAWAKA 0 0 3 46 49 District 337 A 24039 ONGA 0 0 5 38 43 District 337 A 24040 KITA KYUSHU MOJI 0 0 0 28 28 District 337 A 24047 NAKAMA 0 0 3 65 68 District 337 A 24048 NOOGATA 0 0 2 58 60 District 337 A 24049 OGORI 0 0 3 48 51 District 337 A 24050 OKAWA 0 0 3 48 51 District 337 A 24051 OMUTA 0 0 4 42 46 District 337 A 24053 OMUTA CHUO 0 0 3 50 53 District 337 A 24062 SETAKA 0 1 1 38 39 District 337 A 24066 TAGAWA 0 0 7 136 143 District 337 A 24067 KITA KYUSHU TOBATA 0 0 2 45 47 District 337 A 24069 TSUKUSHI 0 0 3 44 47 District 337 A 24070 TSUSHIMA L C 0 0 0 29 29 District 337 A 24073 UKIHA L C 0 0 1 31 32 District 337 A 24076 KITA KYUSHU WAKAMATSU 0 0 2 20 22 District 337 A 24077 KITA KYUSHU YAHATA 1 1 3 39 42 District 337 A 24078 YAMADA 0 0 1 33 34 District 337 A 24079 YAME 0 0 4 68 72 District 337 A 24080 YANAGAWA 0 0 2 63 65 District 337 A 24081 YUKUHASHI 0 0 7 59 66 District 337 A 28160 KITAKYUSHU KOMONJI 0 0 3 41 44 District 337 A 29161 TSUKUSHI CHUO 0 0 1 47 48 District 337 A 29420 WAKASUGI FUKUOKA L C 0 0 2 28 30 District 337 A 30292 FUKUOKA HAKATA-NAKA 0 0 1 33 34 District 337 A 30900 KITAKYUSHU KUKINAMI 0 0 2 31 33 District 337 A 30985 HONAMI 0 0 4 68 72 District 337 A 32452 KITAKYUSHU MOJI MINATO 0 0 0 32 32 District 337 A 33259 KURUME CHITOSE 0 0 1 25 26 District 337 A 34914 FUKUOKA CHIKUZEN 0 0 2 30 32 District 337 A 35280 FUKUOKA KITA 0 0 0 40 40 District 337 A 35281 FUKUOKA NANOTSU 0 0 0 71 71 District 337 A 35666 FUKUOKA DAIICHI 0 0 2 62 64 District 337 A 36787 OKAWA CHUO 0 0 4 44 48 District 337 A 36953 FUKUOKA TENJIN 0 0 4 28 32 District 337 A 38109 KITAKYUSHU SHISUI 0 0 2 42 44 District 337 A 38399 IKI L C 0 0 0 16 16 District 337 A 38532 KEISEN 0 0 3 24 27 District 337 A 38769 KAZURU FUKUOKA L C 0 0 3 26 29 District 337 A 39253 KANDA 0 0 2 52 54 District 337 A 39254 OMUTA MIIKE 0 0 1 38 39 District 337 A 40294 DAZAIFU 0 0 8 35 43 District 337 A 40833 FUKUOKA AKASAKA 0 0 2 18 20 District 337 A 40834 FUKUOKA JOTO 1 0 1 51 52 District 337 A 40972 FUKUOKA OHORI 0 0 5 22 27 District 337 A 41118 UKIHA MINOU 0 0 3 31 34 District 337 A 42924 FUKUOKA LIBERTY 0 0 2 15 17 District 337 A 42972 FUKUOKA BUNKA 0 0 6 14 20 District 337 A 43694 FUKUOKA KUSHIDA 0 0 3 26 29 District 337 A 44152 CHIKUHO 2 0 1 32 33 District 337 A 44153 KURATE 0 0 3 25 28 District 337 A 47041 FUKUOKA DAIMYO 0 0 0 38 38 District 337 A 47468 FUKUOKA HEIWA 0 0 0 22 22 District 337 A 47469 FUKUOKA KURODA 2 2 8 50 58 District 337 A 47470 OMUTA SHIRANUHI 0 0 4 27 31 District 337 A 47540 KURUME ARIMA 0 0 2 57 59 District 337 A 47654 ONOJO 0 0 1 30 31 District 337 A 48007 FUKUOKA REIMEI 0 0 3 23 26 District 337 A 48842 FUKUOKA GENKAI 0 0 0 57 57 District 337 A 49122 FUKUOKA EAST 0 0 3 25 28 District 337 A 49962 FUKUOKA KOHROKAN 0 0 2 20 22 District 337 A 50056 FUKUOKA SAKURA 0 0 43 1 44 District 337 A 51121 FUKUOKA BAY CITY 21 0 0 7 17 24 District 337 A 52943 FUKUOKA MAKOTO 0 0 1 18 19 District 337 A 53138 FUKUOKA HAKATA CITY 0 0 0 29 29 District 337 A 53287 KURUME TAKAMURE 0 0 1 24 25 District 337 A 54315 KITA KYUSHU RENAISSANCE 0 0 0 13 13 District 337 A 54528 KASUYA MINAMI 0 0 2 31 33 District 337 A 55964 FUKUOKA NORMALIZATION 0 0 4 31 35 District 337 A 56377 KITAKYUSHU OGASAWARA 0 0 2 20 22 District 337 A 57495 SHONAI 0 0 1 27 28 District 337 A 59313 ITO FUKUOKA 0 0 2 43 45 District 337 A 60712 FUKUOKA SENIOR 0 0 10 13 23 District 337 A 60713 KITAKYUSHU SENIOR 0 0 5 25 30 District 337 A 60763 FUKUOKA NANOKA 0 0 29 0 29 District 337 A 61146 FUKUOKA HAKUAI 2 1 4 7 11 District 337 A 61361 HAKATA LIBERTY 0 0 2 15 17 District 337 A 61393 CHIKUGO NANOHANA 0 0 40 0 40 District 337 A 63150 FUKUOKA HANA 0 0 32 3 35 District 337 A 63285 MUNAKATA 0 0 9 20 29 District 337 A 64829 IIZUKA RYUOH 0 0 3 58 61 District 337 A 64933 FUKUOKA FIFTY 0 0 2 28 30 District 337 A 87777 KITAKYUSHU KOKURA HIGASHI 0 0 7 35 42 District 337 A 88719 FUKUOKA JONAN 0 0 3 18 21 District 337 A 97864 FUKUOKA TAIJU 0 0 7 18 25 District 337 A 100843 FUKUOKA FRIENDS 0 0 2 24 26 Total Members: 9 5 456 4,275 4,731 Total Clubs: 118.
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