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[[File:Abe-masayoshi-grave.jpg|right|thumb|400px|Grave of Abe Masayoshi in [[Yanaka Cemetery]], Tokyo]]
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*''Born: [[1700]]''
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*''Died: [[1769]]''
 
*''Japanese'': [[阿部]] 正福 ''(Abe Masayoshi)''
 
*''Japanese'': [[阿部]] 正福 ''(Abe Masayoshi)''
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Abe Masayoshi was the second [[Abe clan]] lord of [[Fukuyama han]]. He was succeeded by [[Abe Masasuke]].
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Abe Masayoshi was the second [[Abe clan]] lord of [[Fukuyama han]]. He served for a time as ''[[Osaka jodai|Osaka jôdai]]''.
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His second-born son, [[Sakai Tadao (d. 1765)|Tadao]], was adopted by the ''[[hatamoto]]'' [[Sakai Tadaoka]], while his fourth son, [[Abe Masaoki]], was adopted by [[Abe Masatane]], lord of [[Sanuki han]].
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Masayoshi was the fourth son of [[Abe Masakuni]]. He succeeded his father to become lord of Fukuyama in [[1715]], around age 16.
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Masayoshi continued his father's efforts to establish policies and administrative structures for the domain, and to continue to advance a healthy economy. However, he faced a number of problems including peasant uprisings, floods, famine, and heavy financial and labor obligations imposed by the shogunate.
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After ruling Fukuyama for 34 years, Masayoshi retired in favor of his son [[Abe Masasuke]]. His son [[Sakai Tadao (d. 1765)|Tadao]] was adopted by the ''[[hatamoto]]'' [[Sakai Tadaoka]], while his son [[Abe Masaoki]] was adopted by [[Abe Masatane]], lord of [[Sanuki han]].
    
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|width="32%"|Preceded by:<br>'''[[Abe Masakuni]]'''
 
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|width="35%"|'''Lord of [[Fukuyama han]]'''<br>([[1715]]-[[1748]])
 
|width="32%"|Succeeded by:<br>'''[[Abe Masasuke]]'''
 
|width="32%"|Succeeded by:<br>'''[[Abe Masasuke]]'''
 
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==References==
 
==References==
 
*''Nakamura ke nikki III - Fukuyama shi jûyô bunkazai'', Fukuyama Castle Museum Tomo-no-kai (2009), 72.  
 
*''Nakamura ke nikki III - Fukuyama shi jûyô bunkazai'', Fukuyama Castle Museum Tomo-no-kai (2009), 72.  
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*"[https://access21-co.xsrv.jp/shigekikou/archives/21933 東京都台東区 谷中霊園/福山藩阿部家墓所]," 試撃行、blog post, 12 April 2023.
    
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