Moniwa Motonori

Deceased Person

1843 – 1929

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Who was Moniwa Motonori?

Moniwa Motonori was a Japanese samurai of the late Edo period. The son of Moniwa Mototoshi, he served as a retainer of the Date clan of Sendai han. Also known by his common name, Shinsuke, Motonori married the daughter of Moniwa Masumoto, the head of the main house of Moniwa. During the Boshin War, Motonori defended Sendai Castle, and later was dispatched to Komagamine. After the Restoration, he became involved in farming, and in 1889, became the first village mayor of Kashimadai Village, in Miyagi Prefecture.

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Born
1843
Died
1929

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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