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The FamilySearch Centers on ''Oahu, Maui, and Hawaii ''have specialized information and help. An updated list of FamilySearch Centers and their hours are on the [https://www.familysearch.org/centers/locations/ internet.]  
The FamilySearch Centers on ''Oahu, Maui, and Hawaii ''have specialized information and help. An updated list of FamilySearch Centers and their hours are on the [https://www.familysearch.org/centers/locations/ internet.]  


'''Hawaii State Archives '''(located behind Iolani Palace in Honolulu)  
'''Hawaii State Archives '''(located behind Iolani Palace in Honolulu)  


:Iolani Palace Grounds <br>Honolulu, HI 96813<br>Phone: 808-586-0329<br>www.state.hi.us/dags/archives/
:Iolani Palace Grounds <br>Honolulu, HI 96813<br>Phone: 808-586-0329<br>www.state.hi.us/dags/archives/
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'''1358001:''' Family Group Records and Pedigree charts of Hawaiian families in alphabetical order by surname, starting with A and ending with Kalou.  
'''1358001:''' Family Group Records and Pedigree charts of Hawaiian families in alphabetical order by surname, starting with A and ending with Kalou.  


'''1358002:''' Continuation of FGRs and Pedigrees starting with Kalua and ending with Wahiawa.<br>'''1358003:'''Continuation up to Yuzuki. Hawaiian Legends of Hawaii Loa; The Kumulipo;, D. McAlister Writing;, Israelite Similarities; Kuauhau Alii; Kuauhau o Wakea; Kumuhonua Genealogy, Pedigree charts, AbelI Matoon;, Newspaper clippings, Hawaiian and Samoan; Hawaiian Chronology by Stokes; Misc. Polynesian Genealogies; William Waddoups Collection, Hawaiian Historical Items, Hawaii and New Zealand Maori Genealogies.<br>'''1358004:&nbsp;''' More Hawaiian genealogies, the Puku Collection, Census 1926, Topolinski Pedigree records, part of Kumuhonua, Lindsay pedigree charts, part of Kamakau, Cemetery records of Jessie Lindsay for Oahu, Maui,Hawaii, Molokai, and Kauai.  
'''1358002:''' Continuation of FGRs and Pedigrees starting with Kalua and ending with Wahiawa.<br>'''1358003:'''Continuation up to Yuzuki. Hawaiian Legends of Hawaii Loa; The Kumulipo;, D. McAlister Writing;, Israelite Similarities; Kuauhau Alii; Kuauhau o Wakea; Kumuhonua Genealogy, Pedigree charts, AbelI Matoon;, Newspaper clippings, Hawaiian and Samoan; Hawaiian Chronology by Stokes; Misc. Polynesian Genealogies; William Waddoups Collection, Hawaiian Historical Items, Hawaii and New Zealand Maori Genealogies.<br>'''1358004: ''' More Hawaiian genealogies, the Puku Collection, Census 1926, Topolinski Pedigree records, part of Kumuhonua, Lindsay pedigree charts, part of Kamakau, Cemetery records of Jessie Lindsay for Oahu, Maui,Hawaii, Molokai, and Kauai.  


'''1358006:'''Over a thousand pedigree charts and other records, listed in alphabetical order with names, dates, and places.  
'''1358006:'''Over a thousand pedigree charts and other records, listed in alphabetical order with names, dates, and places.  
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'''Oral genealogies collected in the 1970s<br>'''  
'''Oral genealogies collected in the 1970s<br>'''  


The table below is a sample of the information to be found regarding the tapes that were made by the Genealogical Society of Utah. Interviewers recorded family history information on tape for the older people on many of the Pacific Islands. These tapes were then transcribed by typing the interview. These typed transcripts were later microfilmed, so if you look under Transcript, you can see the microfilm number to use in locating the film at a Family History Center.<br>The tapes have been transferred onto Compact Discs, so they are in a digital format. When they have been put up on the Internet, a link will be made to the actual recording so you can hear the voice of the person who was interviewed.<br>  
The table below is a sample of the information to be found regarding the tapes that were made by the Genealogical Society of Utah. Interviewers recorded family history information on tape for the older people on many of the Pacific Islands. These tapes were then transcribed by typing the interview. These typed transcripts were later microfilmed, so if you look under Transcript, you can see the microfilm number to use in locating the film at a FamilySearch Center.<br>The tapes have been transferred onto Compact Discs, so they are in a digital format. When they have been put up on the Internet, a link will be made to the actual recording so you can hear the voice of the person who was interviewed.<br>  


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