Masaru Taira
District, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan, in 1907 and 1913, respectively. There were twelve children in the Taira family: sons Masaichi, Masaru, Wilfred S., Walter T., Richard S., and Harry S.; and daughters Hatsue, Mary Ann Masako, Chiyoko, Haruko, Jane Miyoko, and Blanche Sueko. In 1930, the family lived on Robello Lane and father Kame was