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NOMU-A, ELLEN Y. was born in 1940 in Washington, U.S.A. to parents both born in U.S.A. (excluding Hawaii). She resided in King County, Washington, U.S.A., reported to the Payallup Assembly Center, and was interned at the Minidoka War Relocation Project under Executive Order 9066. The actual record (file number 505473) 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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NOMU-A, KIYOKO was born in 1924 in California, U.S.A. to parents both born in Japan. She resided in Los Angeles County, California, U.S.A., reported to the Manzanar Assembly Center, and was interned at the Manzanar War Relocation Project under Executive Order 9066. The actual record (file number 101343) 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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NOMU-A, LELAND K. was born in 1938 in California, U.S.A.. He resided in Los Angeles County, California, U.S.A., and was interned at the Colorado River War Relocation Project under Executive Order 9066. The actual record (file number 201366) 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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NOMU-A, MASAKO was born in 1916 in Washington, U.S.A. to parents both born in Japan. She resided in King County, Washington, U.S.A., reported to the Payallup Assembly Center, and was interned at the Minidoka War Relocation Project under Executive Order 9066. The actual record (file number 505472) 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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NOMU-A, MINORU was born in 1922 in California, U.S.A. to parents both born in Japan. He resided in Imperial County, California, U.S.A., and was interned at the Colorado River War Relocation Project under Executive Order 9066. The actual record (file number 205559) 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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NOMU-A, NOBORU was born in 1926 in Washington, U.S.A. to parents both born in Japan. He resided in Kent, King County, Washington, U.S.A., reported to the Pinedale Assembly Center, and was interned at the Tule Laker War Relocation Project under Executive Order 9066. The actual record (file number 414959) 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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NOMU-A, RICHARD Y. was born in 1940 in Washington, U.S.A. to a father born in Japan and a mother born in U.S.A. (excluding Hawaii). He resided in King County, Washington, U.S.A., reported to the Payallup Assembly Center, and was interned at the Minidoka War Relocation Project under Executive Order 9066. The actual record (file number 505365) 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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NOMU-A, RIYO was born in 1899 in Central Division, Japan to parents both born in Japan. He resided in Los Angeles County, California, U.S.A., reported to the Manzanar Assembly Center, and was interned at the Manzanar War Relocation Project under Executive Order 9066. The actual record (file number 101340) 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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NOMU-A, RUTH H. was born in 1932 in Washington, U.S.A. to parents both born in Japan. She resided in King County, Washington, U.S.A., reported to the Payallup Assembly Center, and was interned at the Minidoka War Relocation Project under Executive Order 9066. The actual record (file number 505517) 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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NOMU-A, SADAO was born in 1896 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 411382) 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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NOMU-A, TOSHIKO was born in 1924 in California, U.S.A. to parents both born in Japan. She resided in Imperial County, California, U.S.A., and was interned at the Colorado River War Relocation Project under Executive Order 9066. The actual record (file number 205560) 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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