Kamehameha Schools has a website; it is
http://alumni.ksbe.edu/
The section of the site especially for alumni is
http://alumni.ksbe.edu/alumni/
There is a book called "Men and Women of Kamehameha,
1887 - 1973" put out by Kam Schools; perhaps the
school has a copy and someone can do a lookup for you.
My other suggestion is to get in touch with a
reference librarian at the Hawaii and Pacific Room at
the Hawaii State Library. The Hawaii State Library
has a copy of this book in the reference section of
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Those who are planning your 2006 microfilm transcription projects will need
to note a MAJOR increase in microfilm rental costs from the LDS Family
History Library on Jan. 15th.
The first rental (approximately 30 days) will be around $5.75 -- depending
on handling fees charged by your local library -- with extensions costing
$5.50, again depending on fees charged by your local library.
That means a film borrowed on indefinite loan will cost about double its
current cost.
Therefore -- get to your local LDS
Aloha,
I am looking for lists of names and dates form grave stones on Molokai. Specifically, those for Kauionalani Kapiioho and Benjamin Kapuakuni. I think they could have been buried in Puko'o or Halawa.
Mahalo,
Charles Whittle
Pu'ukapu, Hawai'i
Hi Everyone,
I have been trying to research a person who, according to family story, came to the US with my Grandfather, David KAHANA.
The name I am researching is James KEAHINUI. I have found who I believe to be him in a 1910 census, he was a pupil at the Kamehameha School in Honolulu.
My questions are:
Would the Kamehameha Schools have any genealogical information?
Would they answer genealogical requests?
Thanks
Happy Holidays
Dee
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Dee Kaelin Maialetti
Philadelphia, Pa.
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