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Statewide County HI Archives Biographies.....Beyer, Paul March 18, 1889 -
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Source: The Story of the Builders of Hawaii. Published by the Honolulu Star Bulletin, 1925.
Author: Edited by George F. Nellist
PAUL BEYER, Business Organizer. Paul Beyer, president and manager of the
Hawaiian Tuna Packers, Ltd., and owner of the Service Cold Storage Co., has
been engaged in various enterprises in Honolulu since 1910, establishing a
position in the business life of the community.
Born in Stettin, Germany, March 18, 1889, Mr. Beyer is the son of Emil and
Anna (Rahn) Beyer. He received his education in the schools of Stettin and was
for three years apprenticed with a shipbuilding company there. Before coming
to Hawaii, he was a seaman for seven years on sailing and steam vessels. He
became a member of the crew of the Fong Suey owned by C. Brewer & Co., Ltd.,
Honolulu, joining the ship at New York for Honolulu in 1910, and made a
perilous journey around Cape Horn in which the ships rudder was lost and the
craft drifted for three weeks toward the South Pole.
Upon his arrival in Honolulu, Mr. Beyer entered the employ of the Hawaiian
Dredging Co., Ltd., engaged at that time on the Pearl Harbor project, and
within six months rose from deck-hand to dredger operator. In 1911, he
launched a moving picture venture, owning the Independent Theater on Hotel
Street. He later conducted an auto rent service for several months and then
became affiliated with the Komokila Shipping Co., remaining with the firm
after it changed owners until 1919, when he was made port engineer for the
Hawaiian Tuna Packing Co. and in 1921 reorganized the firm as the Hawaiian
Tuna Packers, Ltd., taking charge of the enterprise. He established the
Service Cold Storage shortly afterwards, later branching into a wholesale and
retail business in fish, poultry and delicatessen.
Mr. Beyer and Emelia Ernestberg were married in Honolulu, in March, 1914.
They have seven children, Annie, Paul, Dora, Thomas, William, Dolores and Jack
Beyer. Mr. Beyer is an Elk and a member of the Chamber of Commerce, Automobile
and Healani Boat Clubs.
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