Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 24, Number 9, 1 Kepakemapa 2007 — HOʻOHUI ʻOHANA FAMILY REUNIONS [ARTICLE]

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HOʻOHUI ʻOHANA FAMILY REUNIONS

E nā 'ohana Hawai'i: lf you are planning a reunion or looking for genealogical information, Ka Wai Ola will print your listing at no charge on a space~available basis. Listings should not exceed 200 words. OHA reserves the right to edit all submissions for length. Send your information by mail, or e~mail kwo@OHA.org. E o/a nā mamo a Hāloa!

Aki/Kaiahua — The descendants of William Joseph Aki and Annie Wahinealii Kaiahua will hold a reunion Dec. 21, 2007, in Mākua, Wai'anae. In addition, a memorial service for Wilfred Kaanohi Aki will take plaee at Punehhowl Memorial Cemetary of the Pacific on Aug. 3. For information, contact Matilda Aki 625-0155 or Lu Ann Mahiki Lankford- 668-9006. Akina/Kalua'u — The fifth annual 'ohana reunion for the Akina/Kalua'u family will be held July 17-19, 2008, at the Kīhei Community Center on Maui. The John and Grace Akina 'ohana will be spearheading the 2008 reunion. Planning meetings will be on the second Saturday of eaeh month beginning July 2007. Planning meeting plaee to be determined. Contact Bonny Kahawaii-Herbert at 808-879-5383 oremail starman@mauigateway. eom. The reunion is for the descendants of Frank and Rebecca Akina; John and Grace Akina; Alex and Violet Akina; Aehuna Akina; and Auhana Kalaua'u. Baker/Lane — A reunion is being planned for the descendents of Robert Hoapili Baker and Bernicia Kailiponi Lane. Robert Hoapili Baker's genealogy ean be traced back to Robert Hoapili Baker of Waikapu, Maui, and Emma Kamakanoanoa Mersbergh. Bernicia Kailiponi Lane's genealogy descends from the family line of William Carey Lane of Ireland and Mary Kahooilimoku of Mākao, O'ahu. This reunion will be held in September 2007 at Kualoa Regional Park and Kualoa Ranch. No specific dates have been set at this time. For updates please visit http://web.mac. com/lokaikekauoha.katie/iWeb/Site. For more information, email Carol K. Rosa at carolr@hawaii.rr.com or Lokai K. Kekauoha at lokaikekauoha. katie@mac.com. Call Carol at 4562279 or Kai at 671-1406. Ferreira/Kealoha — We are looking for the descendents of George Ferreira Sr. (born 1890) and Sarah Ho'ohuli Kealoha (born about 1895) and two of their children: George Ferreira Jr. and Edward Ferreira. George Jr. was born 1910 and died 1940. Edward was born 1912, died 1979 and was married to Palmida Caetano. A reunion is being planned for 2008. For information, contact Roz Solomon Kaplan at 808-575-5065 on Maui or by email at Hawnrozz@msn.com. Green — Seeking information on our ancestor we know only as Lepeka Kahalaunani. She had children from Barrass, Green and Cleghorn, and later married someone by the name of Larush, but had no children with

him. With Barrass, she had a daughter, Grace, who married Rose and had three children, Gustave, Helen (married Hedeman) and Alexander. With Wm L Green, she had a daughter, Elizabeth (married Freeth), and a son, Wm L Green Jr. With Archibald Cleghorn, she had three daughters, Rosie (married Roberts), Helen (married Boyd) and Annie (married Woodenberg). We don't think Kahalaunani is a last name. If anyone could kōkua us with information, it would greatly be appreciated. Please email Judi Weatherwax at kikokela@yahoo.com. Hose — The descendants of Charles and Minnie K. Hose will be having a family reunion, Sept. 1-2, in Hilo at Pana'ewa Park. Their children include Henry Charles Sr., Herman, Carl and Hannah. Please bring a dish for the potluck and any updated information so that we could start a book. For more information, contact Christine Hanohano at 808-987-7242 or email christinehanohano@yahoo. eom or Glen Kaiawe 808-896-9778. Hurley — We are planning a family reunion for all the 'ohana of Pitt Franklin Hurley Sr. and Miriam Keaupuni. Children include Clarence Hurley, Jay Hurley, Pitt Hurley Jr., Benjamin Hurley, Ida Hurley Hayselden, Daisy Hurley McGuire, Myrtie Hurley Tavares, Bertha Hurley Osterman, Bessie Hurley, Stanley Hurley and Eleanor Hurley Hasegawa. For more information, email Kamalani Hurley at phurley@hawaii.edu or eall 6251486. Jarrett/Bruhn/Reeves — I am looking for the Hawaiian side of my family, whom I have never known. My grandfather's name was Alexander Dowsett Jarrett, and my great-grand-father's name was William Paul Jarrett. I have a family tree that has the last names Jarrett, Bruhn and Reeves, most extensively. I would really appreciate any help in this matter, as I would like to meet my family. I never knew my grandfather and really want to meet anyone who knew him. If you have any information, please eall Lani at 510-220-1916 or email dispossessed@riseup. net. Johnson/La'amaikahikiwahine — We are looking for the descendents of Ambrose Peter Johnson and his wife La'amaikahikiwahine and their children John, Enoeh, Anna Kahiku, Daniel, Lilia, Mele, Antone and Pedro. Surnames in this family include, but are not limited to: Foster, Young, Stanton, Char, Kealoha, Niau, Ferreira, Janicki,

Mendiola, Bartholomew, Williams, Calvert and Apio. A reunion of the Johnson 'ohana is being planned for 2008. For information, contact Roz Solomon Kaplan at P.O. Box 1291, Ha'ikū, HI 96708, or by email at Hawnrozz@msn.com. Jones — The family of Eva Kapilialoha Jones Miller is currently conducting research on our genealogy. Eva Kapilialoha Jones Miller was born in Lahaina, Maui, to Mary Pi'imoku Jones in 1896. Her grandparents were L.B. Jones and Pi'imoku Jones. She also had a sister named Mae. She also had two uncles named William Jones and Paul Jones of Lahaina. She married Eassie Miller in Honolulu in 1911. All contact with this family has been lost, and we are very interested in learning more about our beloved grandmother's family. If anyone could kōkua us with any information, it would greatly be appreciated. Please email Ann Hewett at inuulu @yahoo.com or eall 554-5232. Kalaau — I am seeking information for all the children of James Kalaau (1868-1932) and Keohonui Kawika (1871-1991). James Kalaau is also known as Keoahunui Kawika. Some of their children are: Jennie (married Henry Paleka) and Helen (married Herman Holstein). Was there a Julie? Were there any other children? Contact Herman Paleka at P.O. Box 510112, Keālia, HI 96751. Kalohi — I am seeking all available genealogy information for the Kalohi 'ohana who lived in Hāna/ Honolua, Maui, between 1850 and 1899 or earlier. My great-grand-father, James Kauakahi Kalohi Kalama (1880-1929), applied for his marriage license in July 1899 so he could marry my great-grand-mother, Mary Ann Kahalewai Searle (1876-1952), who was from the Honolua Ranch. Original marriage records in the Honolulu Archives showed his last name to be Kalohi (James Kauakahi Kalama Kalohi). Somehow, somewhere, his middle and last names were altered. He went by Kalama after his marriage because their son and my grandfather, Richard Kauakahi Kalohi Kalama (1900-1954), used Kalama. All of his children had that last name, including my mother, Stella Ululani (Kalama) Loughmiller. The Hawai'i census showed grandfather James andthe Kalohi 'ohana lived nextdoor to the Kawananahopu Kalama 'ohana in Hāna. Further more, my grandfather James was a witness to his sister Emaline Kalohi's marriage in 1901 to a Kanohi and signed the license as James K. Kalohi. When he died in

January 1929, his sister Emaline verified his death certificate as James Kauakahi Kalohi Kalama. However, his obituary and his burial records at the O'ahu Cemetery in Nu'uanu showed his name as James Kauakahi Kalama Kalohi. I would appreciate any kōkua from the Ho'ohui 'Ohana readers who ean set me straight on my dilemma. Contact me, Danny Kalama, by email at drkalama@comcast.net or eall me at 801-825-5436. Kauli'a/Kapinao — The descendants of Sam Kauli'a and Mary Kaiahua Kapinao (a.k.a. Pinao) of Ka'ū, Hawai'i, have been planning a large reunion in 2009 (the exact time and location have yet to be determined). The children of Sam and Mary include I (John), Puni, Mary, Abigail, Pukai or Keohopukai (Hannah), Pakanaka, Nawai and two hānai: Agnes and Peter Akimo. A steering committee has been formed, and it will meet regularly over the next year on eaeh of the four major islands. There will be another meeting on Oct. 6 in Kona, Hawai'i Island, and one more in January 2008 on Maui. For updates, eall Ku'ualohanui Kauli'a at 358-4853 or email kulanuialoha@yahoo.com. Please write "reunion" in the subject of the email. Lapaku/Kahihikolo — I am looking for more information on my greatgrandparents. Joseph Kahihikolo (1872-1946) was from Pelekunu, Moloka'i. He married Annie Kealoha Lapaku who was from Waialua, O'ahu. They are the parents of my grandmother, Elizabeth Keala Kahihikolo. I was told that Joseph and Annie had 23 children. If anyone has more information regarding these individuals, please contact me, Kaiawe Makanani, by email at Kaiawe@gmail.com, or eall 351-9452. Lu'uloa — Nā mo'opuna of Samuel Lu'uloa Sr. (born Oct. 1, 1905, in Kaluaaha Moloka'i) are planning a family reunion for Aug. 30-Sept. 3, 2007, at Aunty Loraine Lu'uloa's residence in Kapa'akea, Moloka'i. His daughters are Elizabeth Chang of 'Aiea, O'ahu, and Aliee Smith of Ho'olehua, Moloka'i. His sons are Paul Lu'uloa of Moloka'i, Thomas Lu'uloa of Pearl City, O'ahu, Walter Lu'uloa of Nānākuli, O'ahu, and Henry Lu'uloa of Moloka'i. His mo'opuna are asking for all the family members to submit updated information on names, addresses, phone numbers and e-mail, as well as pietures. We are developing a family tree book for the reunion. Contact Sam or Liz Lu'uloa: P.O. Box 1516,

Kaunakakai, HI 96748; home phone, 808-553-5787; eell, 808-294-8003, e-mail, luuloa@hotmail.com. Mamala-Mali'ikapu and LouisMakaalu — I am looking for the Mamala-Maliikapu 'ohana and the Louis-Makaalu 'ohana. My paternal grandfather, Charles Kaena Mamala, was born in Waimea, Kaua'i, and his parents were Paoa and Akalaina. We are looking for the siblings of Akalaina Mamala. My paternal grandmother, Lily Wahinekapu Maliikapu Mamala, was born in Waihe'e, Maui, to Charley Maliikapu and Lily Wahinekapu Kai'o. We are looking for her siblings and the siblings of both parents. My maternal grandfather was Antone Kaonohiokala Louis Jr. His father was Antone K. Louis Sr., also known as "Akoniliilii," who was born in Honolulu and resided in the Liliha area. His mother was Sarah Agnes Makaalu, also known as Aunty Mokulani, who was born in Waipi'o Valley, Big Island, where her family was from. I am looking for information on my grandfather's siblings and his parents' siblings. Our family names are: Mamala, Maliikapu, Kai'o, Kuwehie, Kaehuaea, Louis and Makaalu. If you have any information, contact me at Poni Wolfe. P.O. Box 19031 Honolulu, HI 96817, email poniwolfe@yahoo.com or eall me at 375-5278. Two separate reunions are in the planning stage for next year. Rodrigues-Gaspar — A family reunion will be held for all the descendants of Antonio Rodrigues Gaspar and first wife, Ha'aha'a Lukela, and second wife, Kalama (Anna Kalama). It will be held on Moloka'i, Aug. 31-Sept. 3, 2007. The exact location will be announced later. For information, contact Nanamae (Ziona) Puailihau at 808-567-6440 or email kizi@aloha.net; or Carolyn Rodrigues Takeuchi at 808-553-5441 or email ktakeuchi @ mail.wave.hicv.net. Wittrock/Kepano — The descendents of Frederick Christian Wittrock and Susan Kukona'ala'a Kepano will hold a reunion on Sat., Oct. 13, at Ali'i Beach Park in Hale'iwa, O'ahu. Married in 1899, Fredrick Christian Wittrock and Susan Kukona'ala'a Kepano had six children: Augusta (married William Kekapa Sr.); George (married Piilani Ua); Anita (married Edward Wilcox Sr.) Hilda (married Roy Badger); Ella (married Manuel Borge); and Walter (married Margaret Lonokapu). My grandfather was Fredrick Kikaha Wittrock Sr., the oldest child and only son of George and Piilani Ua. If you have any information or are interested in attending our Wittrock/Kepano 'ohana reunion, contact Uilani Perez at 352-6044 or Keoni Rosa at 782-1730.