The US GenWeb Archives provide genealogical and historical data to the general public without fee or charge of any kind. It is intended that this material not be used in a commercial manner. KPacheco@aol.com Portuguese Immigration to Hawaii, 1878-1913 (furnished by Portuguese Gen. Soc. of Hawaii) Sources differ somewhat as to the dates of arrival and precise numbers of people arriving in Honolulu. This list was compiled from the Harbor Master's Record, Archives of Hawaii. 1. Ship "Priscilla" (German bark) arrived 30 September 1878, 116 days out from Funchal, Madeira, with 80 men, 40 women, 60 children. Total 180. (Portuguese consular documents indicate approximately 120 passengers. 2. Ship "Ravenscrag" (British) arrived 23 August 1879, 123 days out from Madeira with 133 men, 110 women, 176 children. Total 419. 3. Ship "High Flyer" (British bark) arrived 24 January 1880, 99 days out from St. Michael, Azores, with 109 men, 81 women, 147 children. Total 337. 4. Ship "High Flyer" (British bark) arrived 2 May 1881, 130 days out from St. Michael, Azores, with 173 men, 66 women, 113 children. Total 352. 5. Ship "Suffolk" (British bark) arrived 25 August 1881, 102 days out from St. Michael, Azores, with 206 men, 100 women, 182 children. Total 488. 6. Ship "Earl Delhausie" (British bark) arrived 27 March 1882, 113 days out from St. Michael, Azores, with 94 men, 82 women, 146 children. Total 322. 7. Steamship "Monarch" (British) arrived 8 June 1882, 57 days out from St. Michael, Azores, with 202 men, 197 women, 458 children. Total 857. 8. Steamship "Hansa" (British) arrived 15 September 1882, 70 days out from Azores, with 307 men, 286 women, 584 children. Total 1177. 9. Steamship "Abergeldie" (British) arrived 4 May 1883, 62 days out from Azores, with 264 men, 190 women, 484 children. Total 938. 10. Steamship "Hankow" (British) arrived 9 July 1883, 66 days out from St. Michael, Azores, & Madeira, with 427 men, 317 women, 718 children. Total 1462. 11. Steamship "Bell Rock" (British) arrived 1 November 1883, from Azores, with 396 men, 294 women, 715 children. Total 1405. 12. Steamship "City of Paris" (British) arrived 13 June 1884, 74 days out from Madeira & St. Michael, Azores, with 295 men, 199 women, 330 children. Total 824. 13. Steamship "Bordeaux" (French) arrived 3 October 1884, 72 days out from Madeira, with 273 men, 173 women, 262 children. Total 708. 14. Ship "Daca" (British) arrived 19 January 1885, 114 days out from Madeira, with 63 men, 50 women, 165 children. Total 278. 15. Ship "Stirlingshire" (British) arrived 4 March 1886, 112 days out from Madeira, with 157 men, 107 women, 203 children. Total 467. 16. Ship "Amana" (British) arrived 23 September 1886, 142 days out from Madeira, with 146 men, 116 women, 239 children. Total 501. 17. Bark "Thomas Bell" (British) arrived 13 April 1888, 156 days out from Madeira, with 117 men, 62 women, 163 children. Total 342. 18. Steamship "Braunfels" (German) arrived 4 April 1895, 68 days out from Ponta Delgada, Azores, with 274 men, 124 women, 259 children. Total 657. 19. Steamship "Victoria" (British) arrived 13 September 1899, 67 days out from Madeira with 215 men, 56 women, 72 children. Total 343. 20. Steamship "Warrimoo" arrived 24 December 1900, from Vancouver with 60 men, 14 women, 18 children. Total 92. 21. Steamship "Suveric" arrived 1 December 1906, from Montevideo, Fayal, with 459 men, 283 women, 582 children. Total 1324. 22. Steamship "Heliopolis" (Spanish) arrived 26 April 1907, from Fayal, Azores & Malaga, with 608 men, 554 women, 1084 children. Total 2246. 23. Steamship "Kumeric" arrived 27 June 1907, from Funchal, Madeira, with 333 men, 306 women, 475 children. Total 1114. 24. Steamship "Swanley" arrived 12 December 1909, from Madeira and Azores, with 337 men, 221 women, 310 children. Total 868. 25. Steamship "Osteric" arrived 13 April 1911, from Madeira and continent, with 547 men, 373 women, 531 children. Total 1451. 26. Steamship "Willesden" arrived 3 December 1911, from Azores and continent with 639 men, 400 women, 758 children. Total 1797. 27. Steamship "Harpalien" arrived 16 April 1912, from Azores and continent with 496 men, 328 women, 626 children. Total 1450.