Isaburo Tomono, born in 1891 in Fukuoka, Kyushu, left Kobe, Japan on the French WWI era ship L’Amiral Fourichon on December 24, 1907, and arrived in Honolulu on January 12, 1908.
Big Island native Chiyo Hashizaki’s parents arrived In Hawaii in 1890. She was born in the Ola`a-Puna district in 1899. She married Isaburo on January 23, 1918. On July 8, 1918 he enlisted in the Army serving in Co D, 2 nd Hawaiian Infantry. He was discharged on February 8, 1919 (WWI ended in November, 1918).
They had 8 children: Helen Hatsuye Mihara, Alice Okimura, Akio (Aki), Mitsuye (Mits) Barbara Yamasaki, Yoshiye Lois, Tsugio, Mitsuo, and Katsumi Clarry.
Isaburo and Chiyo left Honolulu on the SS President Lincoln on August 29, 1929, arriving in San Francisco on September 4, 1929. Their final destination was Sacramento and in 1930, they worked on a rented farm.
The Tomonos were still in Sacramento in 1940, and they were living with 7 of their 8 children in their own home and farming in Brighton, a city in Sacramento County. Helen was 18, and youngest son at the time, Mitsuo, was 1.
After the hysteria of WWII started, the ten Tomonos were sent to a Fresno Assembly Center prior to internment at the Jerome Concentration Camp in Arkansas. Government records state Isaburo was a fruit farmer (they grew strawberries). Leaving Jerome, Helen and Alice went to Kansas City, Missouri, and the rest of the family went to Rohwer, Arkansas.
In 1950, The Tomonos were in Brighton again, still farming with 5 children at home. It’s not known whether they kept their own home after the war. Isaburo passed at the age of 68, and Chiyo at 76. Tomonos continue living in the Sacramento area today. The Tomonos’ grandson Gary Mihara lives in Honolulu, as well as their great-grandchildren Marissa
Isaburo Tomono & Chiyo Hashizaki (year unknown)
Isaburo Tomono (year unknown) (Buddhist accessories, and World War 1 Victory Medal
Chiyo Hashizaki Tomono with oldest child (Helen, October 1921)
Helen (Tomono) Mihara (oldest child, circa 1923)
Helen (Tomono) Mihara with oldest child, Gary Mihara 1946
Isaburo and Chiyo Tomono with oldest child Helen (1922)
Tomono children (Helen in the front with sweater)
Helen Mihara with husband Toshio, son Gary, and grandson Jonathan (1990)