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HAWAI'I |
Although there was a great westward migration of Daltons very few made it across the Pacific to Hawaii. There were no Daltons enumerated in the 1880 Census. The earliest records of Daltons are in the 1890 Directory of Honolulu. In total, this file consists of 19 surname entries. Our appreciation is extended to DGS member, Cindy Norwood for assembling this file.
Currently there are only 18 Daltons listed in the telephone directory
of Honolulu and they have not been printed for privacy reasons. If you
have Dalton data to add to this file, it is welcome. It is the onus
of the user to verify.
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County Map of Hawaii:
Peter Dalton, harness maker, Kahili
R. Dalton, machinist, Fowler's Yard
Richard Dalton, laborer, Union
Honolulu, Oahu Island, Hawaii
John Dalton, Vol. 10, page 28
Frank Dalton, age 52, b. New York, parents b. Ireland; wife Maria Dalton, age 40, ( married 4 years) born, Portugal. (District 17 B page 13A)
U. S. Leper Station
Joseph Dalton, 76, single, b. Vermont, parents b. Vermont, Manager of Baldwin House.
State of Issue
Idaho
Ursus Dalton 19 Jun 1914 - Jun 1985, Waianae, HI
Illinois
Albert L. Dalton, 13 May 1931 - 12 Apr 2001, Honolulu, HI
Oregon
Marguerit G. Dalton, 5 Nov 1919 - 14 Jun 2000, Lihue, HI
William Dalton, 21 Apr 1907 - Mar 1986, Pleasant Grove, 95668
James Dalton, 10 Sep 1917 - Jun 1987, Smithtown, 11787
Berry Dalton, 19 Nov 1931 - Dec 1980, last res. Detroit, 48208, last benefit Huntington, 25702
Charles Dalton, 1 Sep 1942 -Jul 1984, last res. not specified
Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii
Bruce W. Dalton, Aviation Radioman Third Class, U. S. Navy, U. S. Naval
Reserve.
Died Feb 4, 1946, entered service from Kansas; MIA or buried
at sea.
Tablets of Missing, Honolulu Memorial
Award: Purple Heart
Elwood A. Dalton, Ship's Clerk, First Class, U. S. Navy
Died Jan 9 1946, entered service from Virginia; MIA or buried at sea.
Tablets of Missing, Honolulu Memorial
Award: Purple Heart
John S. Dalton, Seaman First Class,, U. S. Navy, U. S. Naval Reserve
Died Mat 3, 1945, entered service from Tennessee; MIA or buried at
sea.
Tablets of Mising, Honolulu Memorial
Award: Purple Heart
Lowell A. Dalton, b. 5/15/1905 d. 3/25/1944, Second Lt. U.S. Marine Corps, WWII. plot: C677, buried 2/11/49. Entered the service from Texas.
Willis R. Dalton, b. 8/2/1914 d. 6/28/1914 .Private First Class, Co.
L., Inf Regt 27 Inf Bn. Plot B 514, bur. 1/14/1949. Entered service from
Tennessee.
Awards: Bronze Star, Purple Heart
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