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DAIJOGO, GREG ALAN and BEATRICE SUZAN CASTILLO completed their Douglas County (Nevada, U.S.A.) marriage license application number 108552 and, on 24 July 1985 had their wedding ceremony.
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DAIJOGO, Haruke died in 1923 and is buried in Sacramento County, California, U.S.A. The detail is usually the age, date of death and cemetery name or abbreviation: 3m3d 24 May 1923 East Lawn
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DAIJOGO, ICHIRO was born in 1882 in Southern Division, Japan to parents both born in Japan. He resided in Placer County, California, U.S.A., and was interned at the Tule Laker War Relocation Project under Executive Order 9066. The actual record (file number 411237) is at the National Archives, Textual Archives Services Division—Archives I in Washington, D.C. Check the source file (free) for religion, occupation, and family data and more.
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DAIJOGO, JAMES T. was born in 1924 in California, U.S.A. to parents both born in Japan. He resided in Placer County, California, U.S.A., and was interned at the Tule Laker War Relocation Project under Executive Order 9066. The actual record (file number 411241) is at the National Archives, Textual Archives Services Division—Archives I in Washington, D.C. Check the source file (free) for religion, occupation, and family data and more.
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DAIJOGO, KAZUTO was born in 1917 in California, U.S.A. to parents both born in Japan. He resided in Placer County, California, U.S.A., and was interned at the Tule Laker War Relocation Project under Executive Order 9066. The actual record (file number 411236) is at the National Archives, Textual Archives Services Division—Archives I in Washington, D.C. Check the source file (free) for religion, occupation, and family data and more.
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DAIJOGO, KINUYO was born in 1909 in California, U.S.A. to parents both born in Japan. She resided in Placer County, California, U.S.A., and was interned at the Tule Laker War Relocation Project under Executive Order 9066. The actual record (file number 409433) is at the National Archives, Textual Archives Services Division—Archives I in Washington, D.C. Check the source file (free) for religion, occupation, and family data and more.
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DAIJOGO, MASAMI was born 21 January 1937, received Social Security number 564-42-9460 (indicating California) and, Death Master File says, died 31 October 1999
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DAIJOGO, MASAMI S. was born in 1937 in California, U.S.A. to a father born in Hawaii and a mother born in U.S.A. (excluding Hawaii). He resided in Placer County, California, U.S.A., and was interned at the Tule Laker War Relocation Project under Executive Order 9066. The actual record (file number 409435) is at the National Archives, Textual Archives Services Division—Archives I in Washington, D.C. Check the source file (free) for religion, occupation, and family data and more.
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DAIJOGO, SARAH LYNN and MICHAEL JOSEPH RUDOLPH completed their Douglas County (Nevada, U.S.A.) marriage license application number 224233 and, on 7 August 2011 had their wedding ceremony.
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DAIJOGO, SHIE was born in 1896 in Southern Division, Japan to parents both born in Japan. She resided in Placer County, California, U.S.A., and was interned at the Tule Laker War Relocation Project under Executive Order 9066. The actual record (file number 411238) is at the National Archives, Textual Archives Services Division—Archives I in Washington, D.C. Check the source file (free) for religion, occupation, and family data and more.
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DAIJOGO, THOMAS was born in 1931 in California, U.S.A. to parents both born in Japan. He resided in Placer County, California, U.S.A., and was interned at the Tule Laker War Relocation Project under Executive Order 9066. The actual record (file number 411242) is at the National Archives, Textual Archives Services Division—Archives I in Washington, D.C. Check the source file (free) for religion, occupation, and family data and more.
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DAIJOGO, YOKO was born in 1929 in California, U.S.A. to a father born in Hawaii and a mother born in U.S.A. (excluding Hawaii). She resided in Placer County, California, U.S.A., and was interned at the Tule Laker War Relocation Project under Executive Order 9066. The actual record (file number 409434) is at the National Archives, Textual Archives Services Division—Archives I in Washington, D.C. Check the source file (free) for religion, occupation, and family data and more.
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DAIJOGO, YOSHIYE was born in 1919 in California, U.S.A. to parents both born in Japan. She resided in Placer County, California, U.S.A., and was interned at the Tule Laker War Relocation Project under Executive Order 9066. The actual record (file number 411239) is at the National Archives, Textual Archives Services Division—Archives I in Washington, D.C. Check the source file (free) for religion, occupation, and family data and more.
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