Preparation and Record Keeping
1. FIRST, CHECK WITH FAMILY MEMBERS. Family is the most important source,and can provide information, give you leads on possible sources, etc.
2. Use a genealogy chart to fill in names and other information.
3. Keep notes on what you have checked and where you have checked, so that you do not redo work.
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Joan Hori
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Kinds of Information Sources Available
This libguide presents sections on various sources of genealogical information for Hawaiians.
- Research guidesProvide step-by-step information on how to conduct genealogy searches in Hawaii.
- Published genealogiesOften individual family genealogies
- Biographical directoriesDirectories of people.
- Oral historiesYour family members may have been interviewed for a project
- City directoriesAre like telephone directories which often include information about occupations of people
- Hawaiian Anti-Annexation PetitionYou may locate an ancestor who signed the petition,with his/her age.
- Marriages, births, deathsIndexes lead to notices and certificates.
- Cemetery indexesThese may provide additional information about ancestors, sometimes on head stones
- Land ownershipPersonal information may be found in testimonies and registers for land ownership.
- Court case name indexesIndexes to civil, criminal, divorce cases and remarriage petitions
- Hawaii census (1840-1896) and US census (1900+)
- Immigration recordsProvide information on immigrants to Hawaii
- Digital Collections



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