The occupied Hawaii State Archives is currently where many Kanaka records are being held. There you will find scores of lawyers with books open studying our genealogy. Can you guess why?
If you can go there personally that’s great but if you can’t you can order the records from HSA (occupied). All you have to do is fill out the form, make sure you find out what the fee is before sending in your order. In the description put as much information as you can about the record you’re ordering and send with a money order or check.
I’ve ordered before and it doesn’t take very long for the record to come in.
Here is the link for the order form and instructions —->>>> HSA (occupied)
There is also information available online for:
Passenger Arrivals and Departures 1843-1900
Tax Assessment and Collection Ledgers
Hours:
Kekāuluohi Building
‘Iolani Palace Grounds
364 S. King Street
Honolulu, Hawai‘i 96813
e-mail: archives@hawaii.gov
Business Hours:
Monday-Friday
9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Closed Saturday, Sunday, and State Holidays
Government Office Holders
Passenger Arrivals and Departures 1843-1900
Tax Assessment and Collection Ledgers
links for these don’t work. im looking for pilar laca or pilar sarita laca or pilar sarita locacia. its one of two languages mid latin French Spain even chief Ola shares it. haha they decided to rename grandpa after the murder of kumuhonua . but still suites pa’u o laka where she was before they moved her to wailua homestead on the hale ili I’o. the bishop estate also put a plaza on it after she died. I m looking for the documents county used part of it to make a road. ill be looking there too.