IT WAS HAKALAU.  I should have looked it up before I tried to type it LOL.  


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 From: Pat Thornberg <hailiha...@yahoo.com>
To: "azores@googlegroups.com" <azores@googlegroups.com> 
Sent: Friday, September 21, 2012 11:38 AM
Subject: Re: [AZORES-Genealogy] Re: Translation
 

 I would be more inclined to say 'Hakalau'.  A plantation located midway 
between Hilo & Laupahoehoe on the Hamakua coast of the Big Island.  A lot of my 
relatives got their start there too. Have you checked the 1900 & 1910 Census?
PS In my 23 yrs on BI never heard of either Haukula or Hoomula....Honomu yes, 
near Hakalau. 


From: Gail Elizares <geliza...@hawaii.rr.com>
To: azores@googlegroups.com 
Sent: Friday, September 21, 2012 12:01 PM
Subject: RE: [AZORES-Genealogy] Re: Translation


 
Karen, just a note, I’m from the Big Island and I never heard a place called 
Haukula, could it have been Hoomula?
 
Gail E.
 
From:azores@googlegroups.com [mailto:azores@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Karen
Sent: Friday, September 21, 2012 5:01 AM
To: azores@googlegroups.com
Subject: [AZORES-Genealogy] Re: Translation
 
Paul G. my great grandparents came to Hawaii on the SS Surveric on the same 
date.  They also left Hawaii in 1913 and came to Oakland, California on the SS 
Sierra.  They were either relatives or good friends of the Silva's.  My 
grandmother's godparents were Silva/Medeiros.  My g grandfather was Manuel 
Jesse (Jacintho) Duarte and my g grandmother Maria Francis Rose Correira 
Medieros Duarte.  They had 3 children when the arrived in Hawaii Maria 6 or 7, 
Manuel Jr. 3, and Georgina 1.  My grandmother was born on the Big Island in 
Haukula and her brother August Duarte was born in Lihue, Kauai.  That is about 
all I know.  M G Grandfather drove a mule-team in the sugar cane fields I 
believe.  I am trying to find out more information about their life in Hawaii 
and would love to see passports but I do not know how to do that.  Could we be 
related????


On Thursday, September 20, 2012 9:59:33 PM UTC-7, Paul wrote:
Cheri, 

Thank you for the column headings. I know they went to Hawaii. The 
Suveric left Sao Miguel and went to the Madeira Islands. That is where 
my GGrandparents on my granfathers side came from. From their the ship 
sailed for Hawaii (Sandwich Islands). The Silvas (Sao Miguel family) 
lived their until 1913 when they moved to California. I have a picture 
of the family with a neighborhood boy outside their home. While the 
Gomes lived in Hawaii until the early 1920's. 

I've looked through all of the 1906 passports and did not find them. 
Would they be required to apply for a passport in advance of moving? 
Would the children (5 of them) also be required to have a passport and 
be listed on the forms back in the early 1900's? The last Silva child 
was born in 1903, so I'll check the passport for 1903 - 1905 and 
double check the 1906 again. 

As always thanks for
 your help. 

Paul G. 

On Sep 20, 3:55 pm, Cheri Mello <gfsche...@gmail.com> wrote: 
> Paul G, 
> 
> For the time period you are researching (1906 or so), the headings are: 
> Year, month, day, passport number, passenger number, name, parents. 
> The 2nd page continues: 
> Status (s=single, c= married, v=widowed), age, council, freguesia, 
> occupation, can write, and destination. 
> 
> Most European countries have a little hook on top of the 1 and they put a 
> slash in the 7. 
> 
> I don't remember if they immigrated to Hawaii first.  If so, there are 2 
> typed books where they extracted passengers to Hawaii or the Sandwich Isles 
> as they were called.  The Bob De Mello book and the Knowlton book.  Several 
> people on
 this list have the books and can do a look up if they went to HI 
> first. 
> 
> Cheri Mello 
> Listowner, Azores-Gen 
> Researching: Vila Franca, Ponta Garca, Ribeira Quente, Ribeira das Tainhas, 
> Achada 
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