Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 25, Number 9, 1 Kepakemapa 2008 — Page 29 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Ragudo and Fulgencia Ragudo. If you have any information, contact Sheryl 255-9043, or LNUUANU@yahoo.com. Lono - The Lono 'ohana of Kawaihae is searching for all 'ohana members eonnected in any way to Imohelau Lono and his wives, Kaluhi and Kahele. Originally from Kawaihae Uka and Kawaihae Kai. Land records show that these 'ohana were the first land owners of Kawaihae-uka Village, in the area called Makila or Makela. Imohelau & Kaluhi had sons Mana'ola, Mahealani, Kamalani, etc. and daughters, Elizabeth, Owaanui, etc. They were the caretakers of all burial sites in Kawaihae Uka including the Lono burial caves. We represent the Mana'ola line whieh includes the Kalawa, Collier, Cabrera, Tabag, Pai, Robins, Kaneholani, Kailikini, Poomaihealani, Iivine, Valenzuela, Ellorda, AhSing, etc. 'ohana. Plans are being made to connect all bloodlines and document for archival purposes and future references. We believe you know who you are, meet us halfway. Hiki? Kāhea/kākau/hele mai, 87-150 Kakalena, Mā'ili, O'ahu. 696-4168. 'Onipa'a! Nailima - 1 am searching for children bom to Hoaeae and Emma Kai Kahaikupuna Nailima, residents of Kalawao, Moloka'i at the Leper Settlement. There were 8 children bom to this marriage by the names of Napeliela Kaanaana bom 1911, Maiy Joseph Wahineaukai bom 1913, Joseph Kealalio bom 1914 who died at 9 months old, Aliee Kaakau bom 1915 and died at age 1, Lui Alois bom 1916, Aliee Kaakau Hoolapa bom 1917, Philomena Kaimilani bom 1918 and Malie Kaeha bom 1919. If you know any of these children please eall Pamela Nakagawa. I would like to share stories and pictures. Please eall 808-587-4392 during the day and 808-520-8800 during the evening. You may email me at pnakagawa7 1 @ y ahoo. eom. Onekahakaha Cemetery — The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Keaukaha Ward is looking for individuals or famihes related to those individuals buried at the old LDS cenieteiy, adjacent to Onekahakaha beach park in Hilo. The Ward is seeking identification and records to preseive the liist.oiy of these people. Some family names the Ward is looking for are: James, John & Kahana Kiupe; Samuel Kikipi, John and Kauahilo Bray, Lonoehu Ku, William Fujh, Moses and George Kekaula, Lily Pua, Mabel Moses, Kauikoaole and Kamehaiku. There are other names that were not documented but are known to be buried at Onekahakaha. If you know any of these people or are a relative, please eall the Keaukaha Ward bishopric. At the present time the propeit\r is privately owned and members had been landscaping the quarter-acre property. Anyone with infonnation, pictures of their ancestor or who wish to share the story of their kupuna is encouraged to eall Bishop Cardines at 935-8847 or Sis. Kalima at 981-0236 during the evening. Q