Aloha Kakou,
Looking for any info you might have on her. I was told Kamehaitu Helela was a pule/oli writer for both Queen Emma & Queen Lili'u. When I google her name, I get chants and songs that she has written but nothing about her. This is my wife
I joined the genealogy group but noticed little activity of late and thought I'd start a discussion on Moana-a-Kauhi. Her husbands that I know of were Palila Nohomuaolani, Kukalohe, Keaweopala and Heulu. The daughter of Heulu and Moana was Hakau an a
Edward Papoko Macomber was my grandfather, father to my dad Ralph Kawaionamolokama Macomber, and husband to Elizabeth Werner. He was a police officer when he became afflicted with leprosy, and taken to Kalaupapa at a young age. Elizabeth developed a
Aloha, can anyone tell me about the John Malina family on Kauai. He was my great great grandpapa
married to Keokilele Halemanu Ukeke. I also am finding it difficult locating who or what family she came
from. She was Ukeke 4th's daughter. The other pe
For those inquiring information of 'ohana originally from Kohala District Island of Hawaii. Provide Ahupua'a information and surname which will narrow the search. Sacred Heart Catholic Church may also be of assitance as well as the Mormon Church in K
To aid our discussions here- let's roll call on which surnames you might be researching or seeking connections?
here's mine:
Waiwaiole
Kala
Kalaau
Kalawaia
Keawe
Hale o Keawe
Keawemauhili
Mauuhili
Opuu
Mililama
Kanewanui
Nahoa
Kanakaole
Honolulu
Hal
Often times one would run up against something related to a person negatively. Yesterday, I had to as my students to look at a destructive anger as something that is positive. And construct a positive from a negative.
Let's talk about the name Keawe. Are all those that have that name or some variation of it descended from the famed Keawe line? If not what would be the reason for having that name? A family member connection to it or some sort of tribute?
I have th
Aloha everybody! I was born in Philadelphia, descendant to the Maui family. I cannot get past my great grandfather, when doing genealogy, maybe someone with experience can help me gain an understanding. Here's all that I know about my family:
Like Kalani M., I did some genealogy for my friends and cousins and added it to my own. The whole thing can be found here: http://homepage.mac.com/gencea/Nui/wc_idx/sur.htm
These are the surnames I have, excluding living people:
KAPAAKEA
A AALONA, A
I recently ran into some records that I found from my late grandmother who was a Lovell/Kealoha, within these records I found names such as Hanamaika'i who I beilieve was here sister or aunty.
I am trying to find my 'ohana, and have been coming up with dead ends lately.
I am from the Hatchie/Kaho'onei line from my makuahine. I'm not sure how much I'll be able to find, but so far I've been able to determine that I am the gra
My name is Iokua Kahananui, my father is Alfred Keli'i Kahananui Jr., Ihave a great Uncle Joe that was known throug out the islands as Uncle Joe. just trying to connect with family I have never met
This woman is my great great grandmother. She was Archibald Cleghorn's first wife who gave him all the half sisters of Princess Kaiulani. I do not know her maiden name and the only true hawaiian name we got was Kahalaunani. She had children with a fe