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Pat Devarennes
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Researching Abraham, Healy, Kearney, Fitzgerald, Dunlea, Keane, Power, and Wall orginally of Ireland. Researching Terada and Hatha (originally of Japan). Researching Townsends of VA and MD, Foxes of VA, Hudgins & Short of VA.
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What happened to Dr. Osamu Terada?
Dr. Osamu Terada, circa 1931. Taken in NYC....
Dr. Osamu Terada, circa 1931. Taken in NYC....
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Dr. Osamu Terada
Dr.Osamu Terada,dir.of bacteriological & pathological labs at Staten Island Hosp., his assistants, Lena Teitelbaum & Ellen McCorkle. He was born in Japan,educated at Osaka Med.College...degrees of B.S.& M.D. in 1907...took special courses at Harvard Med School, 1912-14, NY Med.School, 1923-25, & Cornell Univ.1927-28; served as intern at the Japanese Hosp., Ogden, Utah;was resident surgeon at same institution, research asst. at Bellvue Hosp.Med.College & at Cornell Med. College, & ship’s surgeon with the Oriental Steampship Co.
People in photo include: Lena Teitelbaum and Ellen McCorkle
People in photo include: Lena Teitelbaum and Ellen McCorkle
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What happened to Dr. Osamu Terada?
Dr. Osamu Terada, circa 1931. Taken in NYC. Research Pathologist. Family name was Hata. Father was from Nara, Japan. Biological mother was from France. Osamu was born Sept 1886. Stepmother in Nara, later in Sakai City. Immigrated to US circa 1905. Traveled back to Japan in 1922, then returned to US.
Dr. Terada was last seen in early 1940s in NYC during WWII, while working as a 'Korean houseboy'. Family has no idea what happened to him. Any information appreciated.
Dr. Terada was last seen in early 1940s in NYC during WWII, while working as a 'Korean houseboy'. Family has no idea what happened to him. Any information appreciated.
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Osamu Terada was born in September 1886 in Japan. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Osamu Terada.

Dr. Osamu Terada
Dr.Osamu Terada,dir.of bacteriological & pathological labs at Staten Island Hosp., his assistants, Lena Teitelbaum & Ellen McCorkle. He was born in Japan,educated at Osaka Med.College...degrees of B.S.& M.D. in 1907...took special courses at Harvard Med School, 1912-14, NY Med.School, 1923-25, & Cornell Univ.1927-28; served as intern at the Japanese Hosp., Ogden, Utah;was resident surgeon at same institution, research asst. at Bellvue Hosp.Med.College & at Cornell Med. College, & ship’s surgeon with the Oriental Steampship Co.
People in photo include: Lena Teitelbaum and Ellen McCorkle
People in photo include: Lena Teitelbaum and Ellen McCorkle
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What happened to Dr. Osamu Terada?
Dr. Osamu Terada, circa 1931. Taken in NYC. Research Pathologist. Family name was Hata. Father was from Nara, Japan. Biological mother was from France. Osamu was born Sept 1886. Stepmother in Nara, later in Sakai City. Immigrated to US circa 1905. Traveled back to Japan in 1922, then returned to US.
Dr. Terada was last seen in early 1940s in NYC during WWII, while working as a 'Korean houseboy'. Family has no idea what happened to him. Any information appreciated.
Dr. Terada was last seen in early 1940s in NYC during WWII, while working as a 'Korean houseboy'. Family has no idea what happened to him. Any information appreciated.
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