Tajiro (Howard) Mori was born on January 26, 1888, in Umami, Kama-shi, Fukuoka-ken, Japan. Tajiro, a third son, was urged to go to America by his parents to seek better opportunities and return to Japan.
On his way to America in 1906, Tajiro disembarked at Hawaii, the “Big Island,” at 18. He worked in cane fields near Hilo where he may have been a 3-year contract laborer; he was living in San Francisco by 1910.
He settled in San Francisco near friends. Tajiro knew Taka Tagomori from a neighboring Japanese village. Tajiro asked her to join him. Taka’s father worked in Montana and he urged her to go to America. She arrived in San Francisco in December 1910 and married Tajiro. They had 7 children; 4 living to adulthood.
Daughter Sakaye (Suzie) was born in 1915 in Piedmont, but it was difficult to work with a toddler and they took Sakaye to Taka’s Tagomori family in Japan. Taka gave birth to Harumi there in 1918; she was left with Tajiro’s Mori family. Back in California, Tajiro and Taka moved to Pescadero in San Mateo County; Shigeki (Shig) was born there in 1919. Tajiro tried farming but was unsuccessful.
In 1922 Taka’s mother Ise died. Tajiro and Taka returned to Japan with Shig to bring their daughters home. Daughter Yoko (Yo) was born on the ship in 1924; arriving home, the Moris moved to San Mateo. Tajiro then worked for years as a gardener and Taka as a housekeeper and cook. To avoid camp they rented their home and moved to Colorado to help friends farm. Married for 65 years, Tajiro passed away at age 87 in 1975; Taka passed in 1978 at 89. In 2022 they have 8 Sansei grandchildren, 14 Yonsei great-grandchildren and 15 Gosei great-great-grandchildren.
Loading sugar cane in Hawaii 1917; Carpenter Collection Library of Congress Prints & Photographs Division
Tajiro and Taka 1910
L to R: Suzie, Harumi, Shig, Tajiro, Taka, and Yo 1937
Shig and Toshi (Kitagawa) Wedding 1944
Suzie and Masaru Kato Wedding 1945
Bride Yoko Mori Shiinoki 1945
Tajiro and Taka's 50th Wedding Anniversary 1960