Farm Family - Person Sheet
Farm Family - Person Sheet
NameAndrew Bannister (Sr.) 273,1202, M
BirthSan Francisco, California1388
Residence1861, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii Territory1386
DeathSep 18701389
Spouses
Birth14 Aug 1844, Niu, Hawaii273,1385,1376,543,1364
ResidenceApr 1861, Kalihi, Oahu1386 Age: 16
ResidenceOct 1900, Koloa, Kaua`i1387 Age: 56
Death3 Feb 1906, Kaili Ave., Kalihi, HI273,1385,1376,543,1225,1380 Age: 61
MemoAt 1530 hrs., Saturday, at the residence of Mr. & Mrs. George Lucas
Burial4 Feb 1906, Corner of Wilder Ave. & Pensacola St., Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii1376
Lat/Long*21.307987, -157.841830543
NationalityPart Hawaiian1376
NamesakeEngland’s Queen Victoria1376
Alias/AKAVikolia1364
Cause of deathDiabetes1376
CemeteryMakiki Cemetery1376,543
MotherCharlotte Oili HARBOTTLE , F (1813-1893)
Marriage6 Apr 1861, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii Territory273,1390,1376,1386
ChildrenVictoria , F (1861-)
 Mary Nauapu , F (1862-)
 Elizabeth K. , F (1864-)
 Sarah , F (1865-1933)
 Abbie , F (1866-1962)
 Andrew T. , M (1870-1928)
Notes for Victoria Kaailama (Spouse 1)
-”Mrs. Tell was one of the best known of Hawaiians. Her father was a Scotchman, Captain Alexander Adams, who was the first pilot for Honolulu. She was born on the same day that Lord Byron, was an old friend of1380 Capt. Adams arrived In Honolulu in 1844 and was named Victoria by him In honor of England's queen.”1376

-”The funeral was held yesterday afternoon from Arlon Hall. in the rear of the Opera House1380, Elder Gilbert F. Waller officiated. The Interment was in Makiki cemetery. The pall-bearers were Henry Smith, Chas Hopkins, J. D. Holt, Ed Ingham, Captain Cluney and Samuel Dwight.”1376

-She “had been ill for several months.”1380

-”The hall was filled with relatives and friends of the deceased. After a hymn had been sung, Mr. Waller spoke of the life of the deceased lady and said that she had set a bright example of seeking out what was right and best and striving to live up to the ideals thus formed. He spoke of the inevitability of the final parting and urged that when the darkness came no one of the gathering be found unprepared. Another hymn was sung, a prayer said, and then the mournful procession to the burying ground was commenced.”1225

-”The coffin was encircled with garlands of ilima and maile and covered with a profusion of flowers.”1225
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