A Japanese American Nurserymans Life in California Floriculture And Family 1

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Toichi 1902 Ive Domoto
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Riess: Then you had a brother who died in infancy, Goichi. I wonder what his name meant?
Domoto: "Go" to me means five, and I think he'd be the fifth one.
Riess: But "ichi" means one, though?
Domoto: One, yes.
Riess: [laughs] That's very literal.
And Tokuko is the sister you went to Livingston to stay with? Domoto : Yes .
Riess: Is that family still there? After the internment did they return to the Livingston area?
Domoto: They came back to Livingston, and they still own the property there. Bo
...th the sons are gone. Their daughters are still living. In fact, two of them are in the Bay Area. The Kishi family is one of the group of the Livingston colony.
Riess : The Yamato colony?
Domoto: Yamato colony.
Riess: Yes, I was reading about that.
Domoto: And I think I told you the reason I left the nursery here when we were ordered to evacuate from the Zone 1, I figured that that being a Christian colony, it would be probably the last and it 213 being in the interior, too- -it would be the last of the group that they would have to evacuate .


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