I will check this out.  Thx Melody. Judy

On Sunday, November 26, 2017 at 11:35:52 PM UTC-8, IslandRoutes wrote:
>
>
> Judy, I think your best bet would be to first check the Portuguese 
> Consulate logs Consulado Portuguese Geral em Hawaii, I believe they are 
> called)  When the ships came into port, each passenger and family group was 
> processed.  If a person died aboard ship, it was noted in the consulate 
> logs.  I am not sure if they note people who were ill.
>
> The LDS Family History Library has these in their collection.  I think 
> they are catalogued under something very vague like Index to the Portuguese.
>
> I think the Hawaii State Archives also has them.
>
> As Cheri said, death records prior to 1910 are hit and miss for Hawaii.  
> If you find that they are listed as deceased on the consulate logs, it may 
> be possible to ask around to see where those aboard ship were buried.
>
> Melody 
>
> On Sunday, November 26, 2017 at 8:24:44 AM UTC-8, Judy Thompson wrote:
>>
>> Where do I get info about what info is available for deaths and burials 
>> in Hawaii?  Should I join the island group or ?  My great grandfather is 
>> supposedly buried there and either died on board ship then they pulled into 
>> port in Hawaii and he was buried there or he became sick on board ship then 
>> died in Hawaii after they pulled into port and was buried there.  
>> Thx.
>>
>> Judy
>>
>

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