Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 10, Number 10, 1 October 1993 — Researching your kumu lāʻau ʻohana (family tree) [ARTICLE]

Researching your kumu lāʻau ʻohana (family tree)

The following records/sources are important to construct the Hawaiian family tree:

ITYPE OF RECORD Birth, marriage and death certificates Hawaiian Birth Certificates Marriage licenses 1 900- 1 928 (these give the race of the parents) Probates, Divorces i 1880, 1 890 Census Records 1900, 1910, 1920 Federal Census Records LDS Family Group Sheets Deeds Other Land Records (Foreign and Native Testimony for land given in the Great Mahele and Department of the Interior Correspondence, indexed by name of the land and the person associated with the land) 01d Tax Records Hansen's Disease Program Target Your Hawaiian Genealogy by Maiia Kaina

WHERE FOUND Department of Health Family History Centers Department of Heahh Family History Centers Hawai'i State Archives Family History Centers Hawai'i State Archives Loeal Courthouse Family History Centers Hawai'i State Archives Family History Centers Hawaiian Pacific Room, Main Library Family History Centers Hawaiian Pacific Room, Main Library Family History Centers Bureau of Conveyances Family History Centers Hawai'i State Archives Hawai'i State Archives Department of Heahh Communicable Disease Division Your loeal library