Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 16, Number 7, 1 Iulai 1999 — Searching [ARTICLE]

Kōkua No ke kikokikona ma kēia Kolamu

Searching

In March of this year I was in

Hawai'i onhohday. Whilst there, I went on a quest for some of my family who, I knew ffom an envelope postmarked Maui found among my family papers, had gone to Hawai'i in the 1860s. At least three members went to Hawai'i from West Kilbride, Scotland where they were all bom: George Rae LINDSAY, James LINDSAY and Isabella Christina Ann LINDSAY. They seemed to have settled in Ha'ikū. George Rae married and had ehildren bom in Maui. James never married and I think Isabella did not marry. Sadly, I did not have enough time to do the necessary research on Maui. I was hoping to find survivors of George Rae, my great, great unele. I did find the 1938 obituary of James Lindsay whieh says he was survived by his sister Miss Isabella Lindsay of Ha'ikū, four nieces and two nephews. I also found the family grave in the Makawao Cemetery showing Isabella died in 1956. I was mueh heartened that a mere 40 years ago there was still family on the island. Maybe someone could eome forward with information or contact me. I would be extremely grateful. Francoise Guild Perthshire, Scotland Walled Garden, Easter Ballindean, lnchture, Perthshire, PH14 9QS, Scotland geofran @gguild. freeserve. eo. uk I am looking for Tamara Wilcox from Southem Califomia near San Diego. I saw in the Hawai'i Nation's Guest Book Tamara's grandmother was Annie Brewster, so she is related to Kailipuahilo and to Aikauakalaninuiaimoku. We are also related. Our cousin Carl Eldridge of Maui had a sister named Tamara who passed away when she was very young. His oldest daughter is Tamara. She teaches English in Japan. His mom, my dad's sister, is also an Aikau. The Aikau reunion is in the summer of 2001 on Maui. Ned Aikau daaikaus @ cs.com 801-224-1829 801-368-9808