| | Honolulu, Island of Oahu: |
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| | Honolulu, Island of Oahu, 1800-1899:
William
Richards Castle, 1849 —
Frederick
H. Allen, 1858 —
George
R. Carter, 1866 —
Hiram
Bingham, 1875 —
Clarence
H. Cooke, 1876 —
William
P. Jarrett, 1877 —
William
Richards Castle, 1878 —
Antonio
Q. Marcallino, 1881 —
Philip
Adams, 1881 —
Samuel
W. King, 1886 —
Lawrence
M. Judd, 1887 —
William
C. Achi, Jr., 1889 |
| | Honolulu, Island of Oahu, 1900-1999:
Neal
S. Blaisdell, 1902 —
Hiram
L. Fong, 1906 —
Masaji
Marumoto, 1906 —
Walter
D. Ackerman, Jr., 1913 —
Livingston
D. Watrous, 1915 —
Ben
Dillingham II, 1916 —
Edward
C. Bryan, 1919 —
Kenneth
Francis Brown, 1919 —
Andrew
Tut Fo Ing, 1920 —
Thomas
P. Gill, 1922 —
Richard
August Ericson, Jr., 1923 —
Daniel
K. Inouye, 1924 —
Daniel
K. Akaka, 1924 —
George
R. Ariyoshi, 1926 —
Herman
T. F. Lum, 1926 —
Rudolph
Pacarro, 1927 —
Clarence
Y. Akizaki, 1928 —
James
Aki, 1936 —
Benjamin
J. Cayetano, 1939 —
James
H. Ashcraft, 1944 —
James
R. Aiona, Jr., 1955 —
Barack
Obama, 1961 |
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| | Kaneohe, Island of Oahu:
Ralph
K. Ajifu, 1926 |
| | Punahou, Island of Oahu:
Sanford
B. Dole, 1844 |
| | Waialua, Island of Oahu:
Richard
M. Matsuura, c.1933 |
| |
See also Hawaii
birthplaces not assigned to counties.
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