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Comment by Molly Buckley on May 26, 2011 at 10:30am Does anyone have access to ancestry world membership & would be willing to email me a transcription of these records:
Daisy Griffin - Honolulu Passenger List 1900-1953 - Arrived in Honolulu or elsewhere in Hawaii?
Index to Passenger Arrivals in arrivals for Daisy Griffin - Hawaii
Thank you!
Comment by Finn S Hansen on May 25, 2011 at 5:29pm Molly, if you go to familysearch.org and click on FamilySearch Centers at the top of your display you will be able find a Family History Center near you. There are over 4500 worldwide. Those in the US have free access to Ancestry.com. There is also someone who can help you find what you need. Be sure to check the hours that they are open as they are manned by volunteers.
Finn
Comment by Molly Buckley on May 25, 2011 at 1:28pm
Comment by Sue Fitzpatrick on May 25, 2011 at 1:01pm
Comment by Finn S Hansen on May 25, 2011 at 12:04pm Molly, go to familysearch.org enter in Daisy Griffin and use the filters on the left side, narrowing down birthplace to Ireland and the birth year to the 1880s and you will find the marriage record for her and William Single. There is also info on their parents.
Finn
Comment by Molly Buckley on May 25, 2011 at 9:30am Hello,
I would love some help with records for Daisy Griffin b. 1886/1887 from Baltinglass, Co Wicklow, Ireland who went to Hawaii (late 1800s/early 1900s?) and married William Single or Dingle (Who I think was British).
Any info on Daisy and or William or their families would be greatly appreciated .
Thanks in advance,
Molly
Comment by Melinda on May 15, 2011 at 1:36pm For Louise in Australia: I just joined this particular group and you may already have your answers for your questions.
San Mateo is both a city and a county in California. Tanforan was originally a racetrack for horses in San Bruno. During World War II, Tanforan was used as for internment of the Japanese. It returned to use as a racetrack until about 10-20 years ago when it was torn down and replaced by a shopping mall, named Tanforan Shopping Mall. The only thing that reminds us today of the racetrack is a statue at the main entrance to the mall.
Menlo Park is also in San Mateo county, but it is at the southern end of the county.
Who are you looking for and what time frame. Maybe I can help you.
Melinda
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