Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 18, Number 12, 1 December 2001 — Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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A Kaailaau Kekoa-Kawaauhau, Henry Hanalei Ho'opi'i, William Kapuhili and Elaine Kalili Ululani Kekoa-Johnson. Please contact Kloh-Anne (Tiny) Kawaauhau-Drummondo) by calling 808-885-1091 (Hawai'i) so that a mailing list may be compiled. Send photos and genealogy information to Diana Ululani Kawaauhau-Terukina at P.O. Box 1496, Kamuela, HI 96743 or by email at dterukina@aol.com Komomua — The descendants of Komomua (k) and Ko'amokumoku-o-He'e ia(w) are planning a reunion on O'ahu in 2003. Although more research is being done with respect to Komomua and Ko'a, it is known this eouple left Makapala, North Kohala, and moved to Ke'alohi, O'ahu for the purpose of building the stone church for the Catholic Mission in He'eia in 1851. Compilation of the family genealogy is in progress. The main family lines include Wahineali'i, Ka'ou and Kapahi Komomua. Wahineali i married Joseph Sing Tong Awa Chong Akona and had five children: John Awa, Josephine Akamakiu Mary Kahelehaole, Anna Kalili, and Theresa Ha'aeoholani Akona. Ka'ou married Mokukalai Kapalau, but no other information is available. It is not known whether Kapahi Akona married or had issue. In addition to these people, the extended family line of Pekelo is also being included in the reunion plans. This line includes the descendants of Kihei, Nakuea, and Peter Pekelo (a.k.a. Kahana'oi). To submit genealogy or for more information, plea.se contact Keoho Fujimoto by phone at 247-4131; email (ealohae@hgea.org) or by mail at 44756 Kāne'ohe Bay Drive, Kān'ohe, HI 96744. You may also eall Kawaikapu Hewett at 235-3603; email (kawai_kapu@hotmail.com) or by mail at 45-349 Nāmoku St., Kāne'ohe, HI96744. Kuakahela / Keaka — An 'ohana reunion is planned for July 5-7, in Kailua-Kona. Children of Kuakahela and Keaka are Naiheauhau, Kaaihue, Kealohapauole, Kamau, Kauahi, Malia,

Kimona, Keau and Wahinelawaia. Information on descendants of this family is being sought to eompile a family genealogy book. Please send information to Dorcas Hulihe'e Hussey at 45-662 Pū'ōhala St., Kāne'ohe, HI 96744 or by email to dorcashussey@aol.com. For additional information, eall 2473495. Lee / Rowan — The descendants of Ah Wai Lee and Rosaline Kaualua Rowan are holding their first family reunion July 19-21 on O'ahu. The Lee descendants include martha Chun Mui Lum (dec.); Albert Chun Hee Lee (dec.); Roseline Chun Sim Fujimoto; Louise Chun Yoong Chang (dec.), Joseph Chun Hoy Lee; Minnie Chun Yit Wong (dec.); Raymond Chunb ehow Lee; John Ferdinand Otto Chun Won Lee; Mary Ida Edith Smith; Philip Awana Lee; Henry Lee Aki; Thomas Lee (dec.); and Anthony "Timmy" Lee. Activities include a weleome reception, genealogy workshop, memorial service and golf tournament. For information , contact Stan and Keoho Fujimoto by writing 44-756 Kāne'ohe Bay Drive, Kāne4phe, HI 96744 or email ealohae@hgea.org; Vernon Chang, 1017 Foothill Dr., San Jose CA 95123, email vernchang@aoleom. Deadline for submitting photos and genealogy information to the Fujimotos is Dec. 31. A newsletter with more details will be mailed out to family members Jan. 31. Pa / Ba 1/ Lima — We are looking for Moloka'i descendants of Zelie Bal Lima Pa (1859-1906); married Joseph Lima, 3 daughters: Emily, Violet and Zelie; 2 sons: Edmund and Edward. Married Ka'aihue Pa, 1 daughter, » Louise; 4 sons: Lionel, John, Adrian and Ambrose. These five were sent to Honolulu from Kalaupapa and were given Bal as their last name. If you have information, contact Don Garcia, 2036 Kolo Pl„ Wailuku, HI 96793, eall 808-244-3269, or email tlayne@hgea.org. ■