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NAKABAYASH, AKIO was born in 1929 in California, U.S.A. to parents both born in Japan. He resided in San Francisco County, California, U.S.A., reported to the Tanforan Assembly Center, and was interned at the Central Utah War Relocation Project under Executive Order 9066. The actual record (file number 608161) 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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NAKABAYASH, FUMIKO was born in 1926 in California, U.S.A. to parents both born in Japan. She resided in San Francisco County, California, U.S.A., reported to the Tanforan Assembly Center, and was interned at the Central Utah War Relocation Project under Executive Order 9066. The actual record (file number 608160) 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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NAKABAYASH, KAZUO was born in 1923 in California, U.S.A. to parents both born in Japan. He resided in San Francisco County, California, U.S.A., reported to the Tanforan Assembly Center, and was interned at the Central Utah War Relocation Project under Executive Order 9066. The actual record (file number 608158) 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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NAKABAYASH, KOMA was born in 1902 in Central Division, Japan to parents both born in Japan. She resided in San Francisco County, California, U.S.A., reported to the Tanforan Assembly Center, and was interned at the Central Utah War Relocation Project under Executive Order 9066. The actual record (file number 608157) 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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NAKABAYASH, KUNIKO was born in 1906 in Southern Division, Japan to parents both born in Japan. She resided in Riverside County, California, U.S.A., and was interned at the Colorado River War Relocation Project under Executive Order 9066. The actual record (file number 203725) 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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NAKABAYASH, MARY was born in 1925 in California, U.S.A. to parents both born in Japan. She resided in San Francisco County, California, U.S.A., reported to the Tanforan Assembly Center, and was interned at the Central Utah War Relocation Project under Executive Order 9066. The actual record (file number 608159) 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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NAKABAYASH, MITSUE was born in 1870 on Kiushiu Island, Japan to parents both born in Japan. She resided in Riverside County, California, U.S.A., and was interned at the Colorado River War Relocation Project under Executive Order 9066. The actual record (file number 203726) 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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NAKABAYASH, ROBIN H. was born in 1931 in California, U.S.A. to parents both born in Japan. He resided in Riverside County, California, U.S.A., and was interned at the Colorado River War Relocation Project under Executive Order 9066. The actual record (file number 203728) 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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NAKABAYASH, SEIROKU was born in 1880 on Kiushiu Island, Japan to parents both born in Japan. He resided in San Bernardino County, California, U.S.A., and was interned at the Colorado River War Relocation Project under Executive Order 9066. The actual record (file number 207327) 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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NAKABAYASH, SHIGEKAZ was born in 1912 in California, U.S.A. to a father born in Japan and a mother of unknown birthplace. He resided in San Joaquin County, California, U.S.A., reported to the Stockton Assembly Center, and was interned at the Rohwer War Relocation Project under Executive Order 9066. The actual record (file number 904543) 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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NAKABAYASH, SHIGERU was born in 1888 on Kiushiu Island, Japan to parents both born in Japan. He resided in San Joaquin County, California, U.S.A., reported to the Stockton Assembly Center, and was interned at the Rohwer War Relocation Project under Executive Order 9066. The actual record (file number 904560) 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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NAKABAYASH, TOSHIO was born in 1914 in Washington, U.S.A. to parents both born in Japan. He resided in San Mateo County, California, U.S.A., reported to the Tanforan Assembly Center, and was interned at the Central Utah War Relocation Project under Executive Order 9066. The actual record (file number 603863) 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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