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KOSOBAYASH, HISAKO M. was born in 1936 in California, U.S.A. to a father born in Japan and a mother born in U.S.A. (excluding Hawaii). She resided in Los Angeles County, California, U.S.A., reported to the Santa Anita Assembly Center, and was interned at the Rohwer War Relocation Project under Executive Order 9066. The actual record (file number 901231) 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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KOSOBAYASH, MASUNO was born in 1898 on Kiushiu Island, Japan to parents both born in Japan. She resided in Vancouver, Clark County, Washington, U.S.A., and was interned at the Tule Laker War Relocation Project under Executive Order 9066. The actual record (file number 403840) 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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KOSOBAYASH, MIEKO was born in 1930 in Oregon, U.S.A. to parents both born in Japan. She resided in Vancouver, Clark County, Washington, U.S.A., and was interned at the Tule Laker War Relocation Project under Executive Order 9066. The actual record (file number 403845) 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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KOSOBAYASH, NAMI was born in 1917 in California, U.S.A. to parents both born in Japan. She resided in Los Angeles County, California, U.S.A., reported to the Santa Anita Assembly Center, and was interned at the Rohwer War Relocation Project under Executive Order 9066. The actual record (file number 901230) 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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KOSOBAYASH, SHIRO was born in 1925 in Oregon, U.S.A. to parents both born in Japan. He resided in Vancouver, Clark County, Washington, U.S.A., and was interned at the Tule Laker War Relocation Project under Executive Order 9066. The actual record (file number 403843) 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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KOSOBAYASH, TATSUKO was born in 1928 in Oregon, U.S.A. to parents both born in Japan. She resided in Vancouver, Clark County, Washington, U.S.A., and was interned at the Tule Laker War Relocation Project under Executive Order 9066. The actual record (file number 403844) 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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KOSOBAYASH, TOMOYOSH was born in 1923 in Oregon, U.S.A. to parents both born in Japan. He resided in Vancouver, Clark County, Washington, U.S.A., and was interned at the Tule Laker War Relocation Project under Executive Order 9066. The actual record (file number 403842) 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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KOSOBAYASH, TOM T. was born in 1921 in Oregon, U.S.A. to parents both born in Japan. He resided in Vancouver, Clark County, Washington, U.S.A., and was interned at the Tule Laker War Relocation Project under Executive Order 9066. The actual record (file number 403838) 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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KOSOBAYASH, YAEKO was born in 1932 in Oregon, U.S.A. to parents both born in Japan. She resided in Vancouver, Clark County, Washington, U.S.A., and was interned at the Tule Laker War Relocation Project under Executive Order 9066. The actual record (file number 403846) 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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KOSOBAYASH, YAOKICHI E. was born in 1888 on Kiushiu Island, Japan to parents both born in Japan. He resided in Vancouver, Clark County, Washington, U.S.A., and was interned at the Tule Laker War Relocation Project under Executive Order 9066. The actual record (file number 403839) 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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KOSOBAYASH, YASUO D. was born in 1938 in California, U.S.A. to a father born in Japan and a mother born in U.S.A. (excluding Hawaii). He resided in Los Angeles County, California, U.S.A., reported to the Santa Anita Assembly Center, and was interned at the Rohwer War Relocation Project under Executive Order 9066. The actual record (file number 901232) 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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KOSOBAYASH, YOSHIKO was born in 1919 in Oregon, U.S.A. to parents both born in Japan. She resided in Vancouver, Clark County, Washington, U.S.A., and was interned at the Tule Laker War Relocation Project under Executive Order 9066. The actual record (file number 403841) 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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