m. 17 Nov 1925
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Birth |
11 May 1896 |
Honolulu, Hawaii - Alapai and King Streets |
Christening |
20 May 1911 |
Church of Our Lady of Peace, Honolulu, Hawaii |
Death |
7 Feb 1975 |
Hale Nani Convalescent Hospital, 1677 Pensacola Street, Honolulu, Hawaii |
Burial |
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Waikiki Beach, Honolulu, Hawaii |
Marriage |
17 Nov 1925 [1] |
Church of the Crossroads [1] |
Father |
James William Wilkinson | F10 Group Sheet |
Mother |
Emilia Katharina Wyser | F10 Group Sheet |
Birth |
3 Jun 1927 |
Kapiolani Maternithy Hospital - Honolulu, Hawaii |
Death |
26 Aug 1976 |
Honolulu, Hawaii |
Burial |
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Kamuela, Hawaii |
Spouse |
John Joseph Walsh | F1 (Civil Ceremony) |
Marriage |
5 Jun 1948 |
Elko, Nevada |
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Documents
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| 1930 United States Census - 1046 Kealaolu Avenue, Kahala, Hawaii The 1930 U.S. census report shows Albert Wilkinson, age 33, a bank clerk [at the Bank of Hawaii] living with his wife Helen Wilkinson, age 26, and daughter Shirley Wilkinson, age 10 months. They own their home at 1046 Kealaolu Avenue, Kahala, Hawaii.
Source Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Honolulu, Honolulu, Hawaii Territory; Roll 2634; Page: 8B; Enumeration District: 47; Image: 384.0.
Source Information: Ancestry.com. 1930 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2002.
Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1930. T626, 2,667 rolls. |
| 1920 United States Census - 1261 Center Street, Honolulu, Hawaii The 1920 U.S. Census shows: Lily Wilkinson, head of household, owner of property, 43 years old, a widow, arrived in the U.S. in 1892, an alien, born in Switzerland, mother language French [seems doubtful, since she was from German Switzerland]. Lily is living with her sons Albert, age 23, a collector in a Bank; James, age 21, a machinist at the Iron Works; and Charles, age 14. All are shown to be "octaroons," which means "an offspring of a quadroon and a white parent; a person who is one-eighth black." Virtually everyone on this census sheet is shown to be an "octaroon," which is impossible.
Year: 1920; Census Place: Honolulu, Honolulu, Hawaii Territory; Roll: T625_2035; Page: 20B; Enumeration District: 18; Image: 639. |
| 1940 United States Census - Albert Wilkinson and Family Residing at 141 Kealaolu Avenue, Honolulu, valued at $6,000. Albert Wilkinson shown as a Bank Clerk with an annual salary of $3,740; Helen Wilkinson shown as a Flower Shop Proprietor with no annual salary. Alberta's name incorrectly shown as Alfreda. |
| "San Francisco Girl Marries Wilkinson" Miss Helen King married Albert Wilkinson "immediately after disembarking from the steamship Maui." Mr Wilkinson was assistant auditor at the Bank of Hawaii, and Miss King was "a well known California girl." |
| Miss Helen L King Met On Arrival of S.S. Maui Helen L King arrived from San Francisco on the S.S. Maui with Miss Marie Mugler to marry Albert J Wilkinson of the audit department of the Bank of Hawaii. They were married the day of her arrival, Tuesday, 17 November 1925. |
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Notes |
Married:
- Rev G. R. Weaver officiated. The couple honeymooned at the Haleiwa Hotel.
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Sources |
- [S4970] Hawaii Digital Library - Ulukau, (http://hawaiidigitallibrary.org/), Page O-98(11):48 (Reliability: 3).
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