Carolina Oliveira

Brief Life History of Carolina

When Carolina Oliveira was born on 23 April 1889, in Hāna, Maui, Hawaii, United States, her father, José Leandro Oliveira, was 27 and her mother, Virginia Augusta Vieira, was 26. She married Joseph Joaquin Coito on 27 April 1907, in Laie Hawaii Temple, Laie, Oahu, Hawaii, United States. They were the parents of at least 5 sons and 8 daughters. She lived in United States in 1949 and Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, United States in 1950. She died on 28 December 1954, in Kauilani Portuguese Cemetery, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, United States, at the age of 65, and was buried in Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, United States.

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Family Time Line

Joseph Joaquin Coito
1883–1966
Carolina Oliveira
1889–1954
Marriage: 27 April 1907
Eponina Florence Coito
1908–1999
Joseph Coito
1909–1997
Alda Coito
1910–1960
Mary Josepha Coito
1913–2005
Walter Coito
1915–1915
Louis Oliver Coito
1916–1972
Adeline De Coito
1918–1998
Walter Clover Coito
1920–1993
Dagmar Vera Coito
1922–2006
Celeste Coito
1925–2016
Alithea Coito
1925–2017
Harold Ellsworth Coito
1927–1934
Diana Y Coito
1930–2024

Sources (24)

  • Caroline O. Coits, "United States 1950 Census"
  • Carolina Oliveira Coito, "Hawaii, Births and Baptisms, 1843-1909"
  • Carrie Olivina, "Hawaii, Marriages, 1826-1954"

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1898

1795 -1898 Hawaiian Kingdom, or Kingdom of Hawaiʻi 1898 – 1959 Territory of Hawaiʻi. 1959 – Present: Hawaii the State.

1907 · Not for profit elections

The first act prohibiting monetary contributions to political campaigns by major corporations.

Name Meaning

Some characteristic forenames: Spanish Manuel, Jose, Carlos, Luis, Fernando, Mario, Luiz, Francisco, Sergio, Ana, Geraldo, Pedro. Portuguese Joao, Paulo, Joaquim, Duarte, Agostinho, Guilherme, Marcio, Sebastiao, Anabela, Henrique, Messias, Ademir.

Portuguese and Galician: habitational name from any of numerous places called Oliveira, from Portuguese and Galician oliveira ‘olive grove’ (from Late Latin olivarius, a derivative of Latin oliva ‘olive’), or a topographic name from this word. Compare De Oliveira .

Jewish (Sephardic): adoption of the Iberian surname (see 1 above) at the moment of conversion to Roman Catholicism. After the return to Judaism (generations later), some descendants retained the name their families used as Catholics.

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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