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Listing of Hawaii Genealogical and Historical Data

DATA CATALOGS ORGANIZED BY STATE:

ALASKA - ALABAMA - ARKANSAS - ARIZONA - CALIFORNIA - COLORADO - CONNECTICUT - DELAWARE - FLORIDA - GEORGIA - HAWAII - IOWA - IDAHO - ILLLINOIS - INDIANA - KANSAS - KENTUCKY - LOUISIANA - MASSACHUSETTS - MARYLAND - MAINE - MICHIGAN - MINNESOTA - MISSOURI - MISSISSIPPI MONTANA - NORTH CAROLINA - NORTH DAKOTA - NEBRASKA - NEW HAMPSHIRE - NEW JERSEY - NEW MEXICO - NEVADA - NEW YORK - OHIO - OKLAHOMA - OREGON - PENNSYLVANIA - RHODE ISLAND - SOUTH CAROLINA - SOUTH DAKOTA - TENNESSEE - TEXAS - UTAH - VIRGINIA - VERMONT - WASHINGTON - WISCONSIN - WEST VIRGINIA - WYOMING


Hawaii, U.S., Births, Marriages, and Death Cards, 1850-1950
This collection contains birth, marriage and death records from Hawaii that took place between the years of 1850 and 1950. Much of the information is extracted from The Friend, which is the oldest continuing newspaper in Hawaii, in publication since 1843.

Hawaii, U.S., Marriage Certificates and Indexes, 1841-1944
his collection contains Hawaii marriage records for the years 1841–1944. The records may contain a variety of details, including:
* name
* race
* age at marriage
* birth date
* gender
* mother's name
* father's name
* marriage date and place
* spouse's name, birth date, marriage age, gender, race, mother and father's names
* certificate number

Hawaii, U.S., Divorce Records, 1848-1892
The Kingdom of Hawaii existed as an independent nation from 1795 until 1898. It was formed when the independent islands of Hawaiʻi, Oʻahu, Maui, Molokaʻi, and Lānaʻi unified into one government. The remaining islands, Kauaʻi and Niʻihau, joined the kingdom in 1810. Initially, the Kingdom of Hawaii was a monarchy. Two dynastic families ruled over the island nation: the House of Kamehameha (1795-1872) and the Kalākaua Dynasty (1874-1893).
The Kingdom of Hawaii became a constitutional monarchy in 1840, then briefly became the Republic of Hawaii after the ruling dynasty was overthrown in 1893. It was annexed as a territory of the United States in 1898 and became the fiftieth state of the U.S. in 1959.
About This Collection
This collection contains divorce records from Hawaii recorded between the years of 1848 and 1892.
The divorce records found in this collection contain a variety of information and may include:
* Name of husband
* Name of wife
* The ages of both individuals
* The birth dates of both individuals
* Their marriage date
* Their divorce date

Hawaii, Deaths
This collection contains death records from Hawaii, United States, from the year 1909 onwards. Records typically include the name of the deceased and the year of death.

Honolulu, Hawaii Passenger Lists, 1900-1953
Comprised of the passenger manifests of ships arriving at Honolulu, Hawaii, from 1900 through 1953. Information available varies due to significant changes to immigration laws during the span of this collection. The most common information available includes the passenger's name, sex, age, date of arrival, and name of the ship. More detailed passenger manifests collected additional information including marital status, birth information (date and location), nationality, last residence, home city, port of departure, as well as the names and addresses of family members in the United States and home country. Comprised of NARA publication A3422.

Hawaii, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1822-1962
This collection includes images of probate records from the state of Hawaii. Probate records are among the most valuable records available for American genealogy but can be challenging to access because originals are kept in courthouses across the country. This collection includes images of probate records for approximately 80 percent of Hawaii counties. The records come from a collection of microfilm that took years to compile. They have been brought together from multiple courthouses over time to give you a single source to search. Some localities and time periods may not be included because they were not available to be acquired as part of this collection, or the records may have been lost or destroyed before the effort to collect them all began. If you are looking for a probate record and believe it to be from a county or year range that is not included in this collection, you can try contacting the appropriate county courthouse to see if the records are available.

Hawaii, U.S., Passport Records, 1849-1900
The Kingdom of Hawaii existed as an independent nation from 1795 until 1898. It was formed when the independent islands of Hawaiʻi, Oʻahu, Maui, Molokaʻi, and Lānaʻi unified into one government. The remaining islands, Kauaʻi and Niʻihau, joined the kingdom in 1810. Initially, the Kingdom of Hawaii was a monarchy. Two dynastic families ruled over the island nation: the House of Kamehameha (1795-1872) and the Kalākaua Dynasty (1874-1893). The Kingdom of Hawaii became a constitutional monarchy in 1840, then briefly became the Republic of Hawaii after the ruling dynasty was overthrown in 1893. It was annexed as a territory of the United States in 1898 and became the fiftieth state of the U.S. in 1959.
About This Collection
This collection consists of passport records from the former Kingdom of Hawaii. Details available in these records include:
* Name
* Age
* Occupation
* Physical description
* Country of origin
* Residence in Hawaii
* Departure date
* Destination
* Signature


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