Joseph Di Giorgio, his wife Amelia (listed here as "Amalia"), and niece (?) Marie (listed here as "Maria") are on lines 3–5 of the manifest.
View S.S. Carpathia Manifest with Joseph Di Giorgio »Family
Sample Hawaiian Fruit Company Contract
An example blank contract outlining the homesteading terms between a Hawaiian fruit company and an agricultural laborer. Presumably, the Ponces and Anayas signed similar contracts.
View Sample Hawaiian Fruit Company Contract »Spanish Flyer for Free Passage to Hawaii
Spanish translation by Liz Castro
View Spanish Flyer for Free Passage to Hawaii »Ships Bringing Spanish Laborers to Hawaii
S.S. Heliopolis Manifest: Spain to Hawaii
When the sugar cane and fruit companies needed laborers to work their plantations in Hawaii, they turned to indentured servitude. In return for 3 years' work on the plantation, a company would pay for the laborer's transportation to Hawaii and provide housing. My great-great-uncle, Francisco Peres Salado, arrived in just that manner. You can see…
View S.S. Heliopolis Manifest: Spain to Hawaii »From Spain to Hawaii
The Anayas and Ponces, like many farmers from southern Spain, left from Malaga, Spain, on the Spanish vessel SS Heliopolis, arriving in Hawaii on 1907 April 26. Based on excerpts from Memories of Spain, by Anne Aguilar Santucci for Club Espanol of Rocklin, CA, Charles David and Gail Elizabeth (Salado) Eyster put together the context…
View From Spain to Hawaii »S.S. Hamburg Manifest with Oreste Sforzini
Line 15 of the Genoa–New York City passenger manifest.
View S.S. Hamburg Manifest with Oreste Sforzini »S.S. Luisiana Manifest with the Nardini Family
Lines 25–28 of the Ellis Island immigration record.
View S.S. Luisiana Manifest with the Nardini Family »U.S. Census with Henry and Kristina Grant
Lines 78–79.
View U.S. Census with Henry and Kristina Grant »U.S. Census with Philip Restivo and Family
Lines 3–6 of the Baltimore, MD, U.S. Census record.
View U.S. Census with Philip Restivo and Family »