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"It's because of the LDS church (and Mormon relatives ) keeping such great records of their Polynesian community that I can prove 8 generations on paper. I'm learning more oral genealogy about my family though. I wonder if your genealogy is not an actual paper record would school still accept it if you wrote it down for your project?
I can only go back 4 generations Pake. China is a pain in da okole about letting people in their records, it seems. Anyone who knows how to research family records from China please educate me. Pukiki family lines have proved a tad more easy, I got 5 generations in Hawai`i, about 2 generations back on the mother isles. Anyone know a good resource on how to get Portuguese records?
My husband has ancestry on paper back to the 890's. As a genealogy freak that blows my mind to go through, it's amazing.
Were there always family tree projects in school ova in da aina? I neva got to do one during my time in school there.
Sorry to get off topic." posted by leikaina, 4/24/07 in the, "gay people in hawaii culture" thread.
"It's because of the LDS church (and Mormon relatives ) keeping such great records of their Polynesian community that I can prove 8 generations on paper. I'm learning more oral genealogy about my family though. I wonder if your genealogy is not an actual paper record would school still accept it if you wrote it down for your project?
I can only go back 4 generations Pake. China is a pain in da okole about letting people in their records, it seems. Anyone who knows how to research family records from China please educate me. Pukiki family lines have proved a tad more easy, I got 5 generations in Hawai`i, about 2 generations back on the mother isles. Anyone know a good resource on how to get Portuguese records?
My husband has ancestry on paper back to the 890's. As a genealogy freak that blows my mind to go through, it's amazing.
Were there always family tree projects in school ova in da aina? I neva got to do one during my time in school there.
Sorry to get off topic." posted by leikaina, 4/24/07 in the, "gay people in hawaii culture" thread.
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