I just wrote a letter to our bishop about starting an archives.  Since the 
State of Hawaii have records only from certain dates we have to rely on the 
churches to get birth and marraige records.  I do agree with you they are not 
to cooperative and they want to charge by the hour to find a record.  I told 
one lady if I knew when they got married I wouldn't be asking. They have a 
wealth of info which I wish they would share.

Gail




---- Susan Vargas Murphy <uberlin...@aol.com> wrote: 
> Hi Tish,
> 
> I have gone to the Menlo Park Archives a coupe of times and I have
> only looked at the Mission San Jose (St Joseph's) records. They ARE
> there and you will have no luck (probably) if you try to deal with the
> parish directly. They are not very cooperative and what really
> surprises me is that they don't seem to tell people that the records
> can be accessed in Menlo Park.
> I was able to take pictures with my digital camera of the reader and
> mine did come out pretty well. I know Kathy Cardoza has also done this
> with success.  You will have to do the looking yourself, at least we
> did. I am not aware of any of their records on familysearch.org but I
> could be wrong on that. A lot of people mix up the Mission San Jose
> records thinking that they are in the city of San Jose, CA but the
> Mission of "Mission San Jose" is located in the Mission San Jose area
> of what is now the city of Fremont.......so all of that area is in the
> Menlo Park Archives.
> 
> PRIMA ROESMARIE......CONGRATULATIONS....a wonderful Christmas
> present!!
> I hope I am not double posting here.....I still get so confused with
> Google Groups:)
> 
> On Dec 20, 10:06 am, Tish M <tish.me...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi Rosemarie,
> >
> > I have been interested in going to the Roman Catholic Archives in Menlo
> > Park, too. How much info did you have to give them to get your records? I
> > know my great grandparents were in California in the 1880's and I believe
> > they had three children while there, at least one of them in Mission San
> > Jose. I know the exact date of birth on one of the children from a US
> > passport I found. It would be nice to find baptisms on him and the other
> > two siblings.
> >
> > I'm very happy for you find,
> >
> > Tish
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On Tue, Dec 20, 2011 at 9:50 AM, <rcap...@redshift.com> wrote:
> > > Dear Listers,
> >
> > > Just to let you know that you have to keep searching everywhere all the
> > > time!
> >
> > > Yesterday Celeste Perry and I traveled to the Roman Catholic Archives in
> > > Menlo Park, CA to look at marriage records. I have been searching for my
> > > grandmother's sister Maria Vieira da Silva for years. I have her passport,
> > > her ship list (arrived June 1912) and I knew that she was married and gone
> > > from California before my grandmom arrived sometime in 1914. I also wanted
> > > to find the marriaage of their sister Adriana who married Joseph Davis nee
> > > Teves. Adriana & Joseph's granddaughters are also tracing  Joseph's family
> > > but don't know much. So, Celeste and I decided that Christmas or no we
> > > were finally making it to the Archives this year!!
> >
> > > I not only found Adriana's marriage to Joseph Teves, Jun 1913 but also
> > > Maria's!! All of my Aunties said she married a Machado (they were SURE of
> > > that) and his name was either Frank or Joao! The marriage record Aug of
> > > 1914 in St. Joseph's Portuguese Church in Oakland, says his name (in latin
> > > of course!) is Joammomi which I hope is Joao/John)Machado Avila! It also
> > > says he is from the Norte Grande Sao George which records their records in
> > > the same church as my Maria,  TO  Maria Vieira Silva. It gives the
> > > parent's names so I know it's my Maria.
> >
> > > Marie moved "back east" right after her marriage, had 3 children and died
> > > of a brain tumor sometime in the 1920's. Our family has completely lost
> > > touch with her family. Does this story sound familier to anyone??
> >
> > > Anyway, I just wanted to let everyone know that I received my early
> > > Christmas present and to give you all hope in your searching! Many thanks
> > > to Celeste for all of her help (and wonderful cookies!) she just kept
> > > proding me to go and search.
> >
> > > Merry Christmas to you all,
> > > Rosemarie
> >
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