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PEPELUALI • FEB. 2010 PE'ELUAKOLOIA'AO - The descendants of Kailiohe, Kailimeeau, Kamaiwahine and Lae who are the children of Pe'eluakoloia'ao are planning a reunion Feb. 12-14, 2010. For information, please go to the web site at kameekua.blogspot.com, whieh also contains links to web sites that have our 'ohana genealogy, where you may find out if you are in the genealogy or where you belong. Contact Sanford Kameekua for any corrections or additions needed. Anyone interested in joining our reunion, contact Sanford Kameekua, 808-262-1447, SKameekua@aol.com or SKameekua@hawaii.rr.com; or Emma M. Sarono, 253-475-8381 or 253-227-0557. KAUWELA* MAY-SEPT. 2010 AFOA-LUTU/KAWAAKOA - The descendants of Simanu Afoa (Fagatogo,AmericanSāmoa) andAnnie Kawaakoa (Kīpahulu-Kaupō, Maui) are planning their second annual AfoaLutu 'Ohana Reunion on the weekend of July 24, 2010, in Nānākuli, O'ahu. Simanu and Annie had eight children; Simanu (m; Margaret Rodrigues); Wilson; Herman (m; Arviella Waialae); Paul (m; Marlene Kaahaaina); Nelson (m; īlse Edelmann); Dixie (m; John Kalamau); Stanley; Elliot (m; Emily Hoopii). We would like to invite our Sāmoan 'ohana to this reunion, whieh are the siblings and descendants of our Tūtūman Simanu; ,Ana (m; Coen & Ulugaono); Faasuka; Suesue; Atapuai; Tafisi; Faatamalii; Leata'ie (m; Asuega); Tafaigau; Iofi; Sofa and Sautia. For reunion information, eontact Kimo Kelii atkimokelii@aol.com, Luamauga Savini at luamauga06@ yahoo.com, or īopu Fale at jrfale@ hotmail.com. AH LEONG/KALAMA/MOKU LEHUA/KAUAHI The descendants of John ,Ah Leong (b; Feb. 1838) and Kalama (b; 1840 in South Kona) are planning an 'Ohana Reunion for 2010. The marriage of ,Ah Leong and Kalama produced two daughters; Juliana Kaihikapu Kanani ,Ah Leong (m; KepanoVictor Mokulehuain 1872) and Josephine Kealohilani Ah Leong (m; Joseph Kealaulaokamalamalama Kauahi in 1887). Juliana and Kepano Mokulehua had 1 1 children; Thomas (m; Mary Napua); Victor (m; Harriet); Elizabeth (m; Hoolopa Keano); Julia (m; George Waialae); Moses (m; Catherine); John (m; K. Kaopuiki); Ella (m; Nicholas Zablan); Sabina; Juliano (m; Myrtle Smith); ,Annie; and Victor (m; Victoria Kamalii). Josephine and Joseph Kauahi had three sons; Peter (m; Hattie Apana); Frank and Joseph. For reunion information, contact Kimo Kelii at kimokelii@aol.com. KAHOLOKU LA Sorry for the inconvenience: the dates for the reunion have changed to July 9-10, 2010. The 'ohana of Kuhalimaiohuli and Kealiiamoiliili Kaholokula of Maui are planning a family reunion. They had 11 children; 1) Kuhaupio 2) Kuhaupio & Kaniala, Apitaila (w) 3) Keauli & Wahauku (h) 4) Ulunui & Lee, -Akaloka (h) 5) Puakailima & Akuna, GooTong (h) 6) Kaleikapu & Napeha, Emily (w) 7) Kalaina & Maekee, Emma (w) 8) Maia 9) Keoni 10) Alapai & Sni'ffen, Deborah (w) 1 1) Kaiminaauao & Hema, Maryann (w). The Kaholokula Family reunion will be held at Hale Nanea Hall in Kahului, Maui. We are looking for all who are related to attend. Contact Haulani
Kamaka, 808-268-9249; Gordon Apo, 808-269-0440; or Clifford Kaholokula Jr., 808-250-1733. Or e-mail us at kaholokulareunion20 1 0 @ yahoo.com. KAO N O H I /AWAAWA - The descendants of JAMES K,4.0HĪAĪ ĪL40N0HĪ and MĪNNĪE AWAAWA and their children Alexander K,40N0HĪ and Julia FEATHREN, īda K,40N0HĪ and Herbert LESLĪE, James KAONOHĪ and Nancy VĪCTOR, Minnie K,40N0HĪ and Ernest NAHOOLEWA, Solomon K,40N0HĪ and Lillian KOGA, and Gideon K,40N0HĪ and Rita LUM HO are planning a reunion July 2-10, 2010. If you would like to be included and for information, contact; Paulette Keopuhiwa at 808-259-7252 or ala koa808@yahoo.com; Godfrey Kaonohi at 808-239-8684 or CandG@hawaii. rr.com; or Kimo Kaonohi at 808-259-7153 or kkaonohi3@yahoo.com. KAUAUA - The descendants of Kelii 0 Nahuawai Kauaua and Kaua'i 0 Kalani Kanae and the descendants of their children Papai, Kamaka, Puupuu, Apuakahei and Moelua will be holding a reunion on Labor Day weekend, Sept. 4 and 5, 2010, on O'ahu. More information to follow in the coming months. Please save the dates! "E Hāpai 0 Kō Kākou 'Ohana Aloha" (Hold high our beloved 'Ohana). KAWAAUHAU/PAAUH AU - The descendants of DANĪEL Kawaauhau (Aliikapeka Kaliuna), PHĪLLĪP Kawaauhau (Kahele Kaaiwaiu), JOHN Kawaauhau (Waiwaiole) and KAHĪONA Kawaauhau (Simeon Milikaa Paauhau) are having a family reunion July 2-5, 2010, on O'ahu in Mākaha. This event will be hosted by HANNAH KAAHAAINA KAWAAUHAU, the granddaughter of KEKUMU Kawaauhau and great-grand-daughter of DANĪEL Kawaauhau. DANIEL, PHĪLLĪP and JOHN are brothers and they had one sister, KAHIONA. DANIEL had 13 children; WAHINENUI, PAHIO, KAHALEPO, KELĪĪKULĪ, KAHANAPULE, KAPILIELA, KAULAHAO, PAULO, KALEIKAUEA, MAKIA, KEKUMU, K,4UK,4 and H,A,4HE0 K,4W,A,4UHAU. All children but the last three use their first name as their last name. PHĪLLĪP had two ehildren; JAMES and HENRY HART KAWAAUHAU ; JOHN had three children; ANNA, KELIIHELELA and AULIANA KAWAAUHAU; and K,4HĪ0NA two children; SAM and AGNES PAAUHAU. For information, write to; Kaiu Lalawai, 85-1290 Kapaekahi St., Wai'anae, Hī 96792 (808-696-1398); Corinna Kyle, 85-1051 Hooku'ikahi St., Wai'anae, Hī 96792 (808-696-7867, eell 808-692-3005); or Sarah Kahele, 144 Ka'ie'ie Plaee, Hilo, Hī 96720 (808-959-1607, eell 808-854-0330). KEALOHA - The descendants of Solomon Kealoha Sr. and Aliee Kanoe Kahoe Paia, and the descendants of their children ,Aonie Lani, Solomon Jr., Aliee, David Sr., Rose, Mary ,Aon, William Sr., Helen, Sarah, Richard Sr. and Paul Sr. will be having a reunion on Labor Day weekend, Sept. 3-5, 2010, on Maui at Hale Nanea. Please save the dates. Mahalo, Cynthia Mahealani (Uwekoolani) Yap, daughter of Rose Kahilipualoke Kealoha and John Moanaliha Uwekoolani, granddaughter of Solomon Kealoha Sr. and Aliee Kanoe Kahoe Paia. KINNEY - Looking for descendants of William Kinney īī, born 15 April 1832, arrived in Hawai'i before 1868.
Planning a family reunion in July 2010. Known children are; William ,Ansel, Minnie, Kihapi'ilani William, Henry William, Clarence William, Joseph, Robbins, George, Orpha, David, 01iver and Ray. Contact Orpha Kinney Kaina at 808-344-9033 or kainareal@yahoo. eom, Erin Kinney Lindsey at 808-885-9023, Kristen Lindsey Ganancial at 808-345-6358, or Auhea Straus Puhi at 808-885-4184. Ll N DS EY/M AH I KU LAN I - Plans are in progress for a family reunion the weekend of 17-19 September 2010 in Waimea, Hawai'i īsland, for the descendants of progenitors James F. Lindsey Sr. and Mahikulani P. Hookuanui. Names of their six ehildren/spouses to be represented at the reunion are; Emma K. Lindsey/Harry K. Purdy Sr.; Mary F. Lindsey/Thomas D. Kaanaana/Solomon K. LoLAntone A.G. Correa; Maymie M.C. Lindsey/ Pio H. Kamalo/Kaimi J. Kalaualii/ Henry K. Levi; Helen F.K. Lindsey/ William K. Notley/James K. Parker; James F. Lindsey Jr./Silvana Rodrigues de Quintal; Euniee F.K. Lindsey/ Edward H. Hea. Your kōkua in planning, spearheading the activities, donations and/or other support is very mueh appreciated. Submit current postal address, phone and e-mail address to receive reunion information and forms by contacting Rae at raelindsey@ aol.com; Sweetheart at kimopelinz reunion@gmail.com; or Kiki Kihoi at P.O. Box 343, Kamuela, Hī 96743. WITTROCK/KEPANO The descendants of Frederick C. Wittrock and Susan Kukona'ala'a Kepano are having a family reunion on Saturday, Aug. 28, 2010, at Rainbow Marina Bay (near the Arizona Memorial) 51 ,Arizona Road, on O'ahu, from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Luneh will be at noon. To all who are descendants of the Wittrock and Kepano 'ohana, eome and bring your favorite dish, talents and stories and share with your 'ohana and enjoy. For information, contact Uilani Perez at 808-230-7987 or email uilaniperez@yahoo.com. HO'OILO • OCT. 2010APRIL 2011 KA'IAWE/SIMEONA The descendants of Henry Moses Ka'iawe (Ka'iewe) and Martha Maleka Kalaloa Simeona are planning an 'ohana reunion for 2010. We are seeking information as to how many ehildren Henry and Martha's union produced. Currently we only have data on one child (my Tūtūlady) named Lydia Ka'iawe, who married three times to; 1) David Keawepoo Jr., 2) George Tripp and 3) Moses Kaiu. The marriage of Lydia and George produced six children; 1) George (m; Esther Pollett) had six children; 2) Lydia (m; Alexander Armitage) had 16 children; 3) Henry (m; Elizabeth Kahihikolo) had seven children; 4) Solomon (m; Mildred Cambra) had four children; 5) Annie (m; George Cambra) had one child; 6) Sarah (m; Flemmin Gaskin) had two children. Contact Henry Ka'iawe Tripp Makanani at 808-781-2417 or email kw_tripp@yahoo.com for information about the planning of this 'ohana reunion. I IAMAKAHIKI AKU • 2011 ADOLPHO/ALVARADO - Moloka'i has been chosen as the next gathering plaee for our upeoming Adolpho-Alvarado reunion. The dates are tentatively set for July 7-10, 2011. For information or to contact us, see our web site, adolphoreunion 2011.com.
IMI 'OHANA • FAMILY SEARCH AKANA My great-grandfather was Walter ,Akana who lived in Kapahulu. He was born in 1862 in Hawai'i. His father was born in China and his mother in Hawai'i. His children were Hattie bom in 1883, Marshall bom in 1885, Maggie bom in 1887, Josephine bom in 1889, and Kaluhope bom in 1891. Would appreciate any family information. ī ean bereached atmalterrel002@ hawaii.rr.com or 808-673-8889. HALUALANI - We are searching for anyone who belongs to Solomon or Clement Liwai, Halualani Sons of Ko'ele'ele and Laura Halualani. We are, for the first time, trying to unite our 'ohana. Nahoa'olelo 0 Kamehameha married Ohulelani. Their offspring are; 1) Leihauole, 2) Po'ohiwi, 3) Kaonohi, 4) Kawainui, 5) Kapika, 6) Kauhi, 7) Emera, 8) Kamala and 9) Luka. Po'ohiwa, our great-grandmother, married Halualani. Their children are; 1) Ha'alilo; 2) Kapika; 3) Ko'ele'ele, our great-grandfather; 4) Ohule; 5) Kawainui and 6) Ainini. Contact Carol Halualani Bright at 808-235-6788 or by mail at 46-317 Halualani Plaee, Kāne'ohe, Hī 96744; or Sandi Halualani at 808-744-5566. KAH I Hl KO LO - ī am seeking third, fourth- and fifth-generation information about the descendants of Annie Kealoha Kahihikolo (Parents; Joseph Kahihikolo and Kealoha Lapaku Kaui) ī am mainly interested in any links to a Chinese descendant. Thank you in advance for any information you are able to provide. ī ean be reached at 808-398-4534 (Joanna) or e-mail chavesj003@hawaii.mcom. KAHO'ONEI - The descendants of the keiki of William Moku Kaho'onei and "Helen" Holokai Kamaile are updating their 'Ohana Registry. The names of their keiki are as follows; William Kamaile, Louis Moku, Hele Malekini, Phoebe Moku, Harold Kaneiki, John Moku, Elizabeth Eliza, William Moku Jr., Mary Kaea, David Kawika and Alvin Lalau. Although our focus is on William Moku Kaho'onei's bloodline, Helen Kamaile also had keiki from Ah-Young Di-Er and Sung Whan Cho, who although don't camy the Kaho'onei koko, are listed in the registry because of how close these keiki were raised and grew up with the Kaho'onei keiki. The 'Ohana Registry was created back in the early 1990s but has not been updated since. We don't have access to the original information that was used to create the 'Ohana Registry. Unfortunately some of the information is full of mistakes, if not by the researched information obtained, then by the author of the registry. īt is our kuleana to have a corrected and updated 'Ohana Registry. Send your information to the 2009/2010 KORC Secretary, Bernie Kaho'oneiPascual, 1416 Mapuana Plaee, Kailua, Hī 96734-3736. 808-261-0472 or kahooneiohana@gmail.com. KALAMA - ī have been searching for my grandmother's father, Thomas Kalis Kalama, since ī was a teenager. He was born 4-9-1891 in Kanaki village at Leilehua on the island of O'ahu, where Schofield Barracks is now. He was brought by missionaries to Chattanooga, Tennessee, in the early 1910s to study to become a doctor; we believe he traveled on a ship of the Matson line. His mother's name was Marguerite, a very regal, beautiful woman and he had at least two sisters. ī would love to connect with anyone familiar with this story,
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