Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 12, Number 4, 1 April 1995 — ʻOhana Reunions [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

ʻOhana Reunions

Na 'ohana e ho'ohui 'ia ana

Nahale Descendants from the roots of Joseph K. Nahale Nahinu Kaipo - and the branches, Wiliam K. Nahale, Charles Nahale and David Nahale - are having a family reunion in Kona Aug. 18-21 at Kahalu'u Beach Park. The reunion is being hosted by the Watais of Kona in memory of Elizabeth Kalua Nahale Watai. 'Ohana wishing to attend should send their names, adresses and phone numbers before March 3 1 to Nana Spinney Watai, 74-5050 11G Kealaka'a St., KailuaKona, Hawai'i 96740. Phone: 329-6442. Maielua The families of Solomon N. Maielua and Koana (Johanna) Kenolio Maielua will be having their first family reunion July 28 - 30 at Sunset Beach on 0'ahu's North Shore. Anyone interested in attending please contact Susan Maielua at 528-2706, Lani Thomas at 487-3801 or Nona Kaulupali at 247-8 162. Pahia The Pahia 'ohana is having a family organizational meeting 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. on April 29 at 46^134 Holoho St. in Kāne'ohe. Abigail Kailipani'o Pahia Gutcher would like to invite all members of the Pahia 'ohana and the family lines connected to Pahia line to eome and organize a family reunion. Call 'Olani Decker at 595-0322 by April 26 to respond or for more information. keli'iholokai Descendants of Maliano and Benjamin Keh'iholokai are organizing a family reunion. These are the two branches of Keh'iholokai families that originated on Maui but later migrated first to O'ahu, then to other islands and the U.S. mainland. Connecting branches include that of their mother Roseline Ka'olelo (aka Kanihonua) and those of the following two women: Julia Akum Lun Haku'ole from Maui (Mahano's wife) and Ka'ili from Kaua'i (Benjamin's wife). The reunion is set for June 30 - July 4 in Waimānalo. Activities wih include genealogy workshops, photo display sessions, Hawaiian crafts, Hawauan music, and haipule. Those

directly connected to the aforementioned family lines may eall D. Ku'ualohanui Kauha at 486-5993. Kamakana Napuupahoehoe/Prever (Pervier) Nā mamo (descendants) of Kamakana (Ruth Luka) Napuupahoehoe and John A. Prever (Pervier), who married between 1810-1815, are planning a family reunion on Sept. 3 on O'ahu. 'Ohana wishing to attend should send their name, address, phone number and their link to any of the descendants named below to William J. Lemke at 6750 Hawai'i Kai Drive, #901, Honolulu, Hawai'i 96825, before June 15, 1995. Or eall (808) 395-8209. Of nine descendants, those with known heirs are: Daughter (bold)Rebecca(unbold) (married James Robinson). Their children were: — Victoria (married Ward). Their children were: Melhe (married Hustace), May (married Wodehouse), Lani (married Booth), Annie (married Armstrong). ' — Mark P. (married Campbeh). Their children were: John, Mark and Allen. — Annie (married Jaeger). Their children were: Henry, James, Iwalani (married Robinson) and Samuel Allen. — Lucy (married Dr. McWayne). Their children were: Robert, Charles, Clarence, and Kulumanu (married Nash). Daughter (bold) Hannah(unbold) (married George T. Robinson). Their children were: — George D. (married Malio) and had children, George T. and William). George D. also married Kahalewai and they had children Annie (married Long and Owens), Ada (married Vida), Adele (married Lemke), Nelson and George. — Henry P. (married Pokini Aheong). Their children were: John, Henry, Selden, Aliee (married Dung In Lum), Alvin, Thomas, Louise (married Cockett), and James Colville. — William (married Ferreira). They had children Eva (married Hart), Hanna, Anson, Oriet (married Smythe), Naomi, Thelma (married McKinzie), Ululani (married Collins), Alma (married Alkin), Lawrence, William Tate and Wilhelmina.