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WAKIJI, GEORGE (the groom) and MAUREEN FIELD were issued marriage license number 26059 in 1965 in New York County (Manhattan), New York, U.S.A. Special thanks to Reclaim The Records. Please consider donating to them.
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WAKIJI, GEORGE married a bride named MAUREEN FIELD in the year 1965 on license number 26059 issued in Manhattan, New York City, New York, U.S.A.
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WAKIJI, GEORGE M. was born in 1929 in California, U.S.A. to parents both born in Japan. He resided in Los Angeles County, California, U.S.A., reported to the Santa Anita Assembly Center, and was interned at the Gila River War Relocation Project under Executive Order 9066. The actual record (file number 304112) 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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WAKIJI, GERALDIN S. was born in 1942 in Arizona, U.S.A. to parents both born in U.S.A. (excluding Hawaii). She resided in, and was interned at the Gila River War Relocation Project under Executive Order 9066. The actual record (file number 313375) 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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WAKIJI, HAJIME was born in 1914 in California, U.S.A. to parents both born in Japan. He resided in Los Angeles County, California, U.S.A., reported to the Santa Anita Assembly Center, and was interned at the Gila River War Relocation Project under Executive Order 9066. The actual record (file number 304114) 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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WAKIJI, HANHICHI was born 13 February 1876, received Social Security number 570-48-3451 (indicating California) and, Death Master File says, died November 1966
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WAKIJI, HANHICHI was born in 1876 in Southern Division, Japan to parents both born in Japan. He resided in Los Angeles County, California, U.S.A., reported to the Santa Anita Assembly Center, and was interned at the Gila River War Relocation Project under Executive Order 9066. The actual record (file number 304106) 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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WAKIJI, HIROSHI K. was born in 1939 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 Gila River War Relocation Project under Executive Order 9066. The actual record (file number 304119) 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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WAKIJI, KAORU K. was born in 1916 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 Gila River War Relocation Project under Executive Order 9066. The actual record (file number 304117) 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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WAKIJI, MISAKO K. 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 Gila River War Relocation Project under Executive Order 9066. The actual record (file number 304118) 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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WAKIJI, MITSUYE C. 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 Gila River War Relocation Project under Executive Order 9066. The actual record (file number 304115) 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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WAKIJI, NOBUICHI was born in 1884 in Southern Division, Japan to parents both born in Japan. He resided in Los Angeles County, California, U.S.A., reported to the Santa Anita Assembly Center, and was interned at the Jerome War Relocation Project under Executive Order 9066. The actual record (file number 953930) 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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WAKIJI, TAENO was born in 1890 in Southern Division, Japan 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 Gila River War Relocation Project under Executive Order 9066. The actual record (file number 304107) 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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WAKIJI, TAKEKO was born in 1919 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 Gila River War Relocation Project under Executive Order 9066. The actual record (file number 304108) 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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WAKIJI, TEI was born in 1893 in Urban Prefectures, (Kyoto, Osaka and Tokyo,) Japan 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 Jerome War Relocation Project under Executive Order 9066. The actual record (file number 953931) 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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WAKIJI, TOSHIHIK was born in 1906 in Southern Division, Japan to parents both born in Japan. He resided in Los Angeles County, California, U.S.A., reported to the Santa Anita Assembly Center, and was interned at the Gila River War Relocation Project under Executive Order 9066. The actual record (file number 304116) 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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WAKIJI, TOSHIHIKO was born 15 June 1906, received Social Security number 549-20-1078 (indicating California) and, Death Master File says, died November 1981
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