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HO'OHUI 'OHANA ■ FAMILY REUNIONS

E nā 'ohana Hawai'i: lf you are planning a reunion or looking for genealogical information, Ka Wai Ola will print your listing at no charge on a space-available basis. Listings should not exceed 200 words. OHA reserves the right to edit all submissions for length. Send your information by mail, or e-mail kwo@OHA.org. E ola nā mamo a Hāioal

Green — Seeking information on our ancestor we know only as Lepeka Kahalaunani. She had children from Barrass, Green and Cleghorn, and later married someone by the name of Larush, but had no children with him. With Barrass, she had a daughter, Grace, who married Rose and had three children, Gustave, Helen (married Hedeman) and Alexander. With Wm L Green, she had a daughter, Elizabeth (married Freeth), and a son, Wm L Green Jr. With Archibald Cleghorn, she had three daughters, Rosie (married Roberts), Helen (married Boyd) and Annie (married Woodenberg). We don't think Kahalaunani is a last name. If anyone could kōkua us with information, it would greatly be appreciated. Please email Judi Weatherwax at kikokela@yahoo.com. Hewahewa — The committee organizers are notifying all families that the Hewahewa reunion for 2008 will take plaee in October. They are looking for volunteers for various committees. The next two scheduled meeting dates are for Saturday, Feb. 9 and 23. Visit http://hewahewa.reunion2008.googlepages. eom for time, plaee and a schedule for future meetings, or eall Na'mi Kama at 927-6764 (eell). Reunion correspondence may be sent by email to: hewahewa.reunion2008@gmail. eom, or by mail to: Hewahewa Reunion 2008, P.O. Box 72, Waimānalo, HI 96795. Ka'auhaukane — Our fourth annual family reunion and potluck is scheduled for Sunday, May 4, 2008, at Bellows Air Force Base, pienie area/Pavilion B, Waimānalo, O'ahu, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Visit, talk story and enjoy being with family! We need a list of those attending and the license plates of their cars to ensure that you ean enter the military base. Ana Lumaukahili'owahinekapu Ka'auhaukane was the daughter of Kamokulehu'opanaewa Ka'auhaukane (k) and Pailaka Hoohua (w). She was born on March 3, 1845, in Ka'auhuhu, North Kohala, Hawai'i Island. Hersister was Kealohapauole Kalauhi Ka'auhaukane. Ana married Joseph Kaimakini Kanoholani and Jon Von Iseke. Her three Kanoholani children were: Joseph Kaiamakini Kanoholani, Makini Kanoholani and Mar}' Kaiamakini. Her 13 Iseke children were: Maria Iseke, Elizabeth Kapuaakuni-MeKee, Theresa Kapiko-Quinn, John Isaacs, Joseph Iseke, Antone Iseke, Hemy Iseke, Louis Iseke, Joseph Iseke, Frank Iseke, Charles Iseke and Katherine Sing. The 'ohana would like to update all genealogy information, records of birth, marriage and death, photos and contact information. For more information, eall one of our O'ahu contacts: Conkling MeKee Jr. at 734-6002; Colleen (MeKee) Tam Loo at 398-1600; Peter (Kapiko and Quinn) Machado at 6890190; Jackie Kapiko at 235-8261; "Boss" (Iseke) Strula at 664-9795; Louie (Isaacs) Peterson at 216-9331; Pauahi (Kapuaakuni and MeKee) Kazunaga at 842-7021. We are also planning the fifth family lū'au and reunion for 2009. We weleome your help

with open arms. To participate in monthly 'ohana reunion meetings, eall Pualani (MeKee) Orton at 235-2226 or Ronnie MeKee at 263-0681. Kahoolemana — I am seeking information on Luka Kahoolemana and her children, who were born in the years 1 893 through possibly 1920. Family surnames include Kaholokula, Koa, Makekau, Saffrey, Machado, Brown, Paahana, Kaumaoha and Kaanaana. Luka Kahoolemana is my great-grandmother. She was born around 1878 and had at least one sister. Any information regarding these children or families will be greatly appreciated. Contact Helen by email at pangus01 @ yahoo.com or eall 808-249-0087. Kamana/Kapele — The descendants of Lily Keliihuli (Kamana) Keliihoomalu, Frank Kaui Kapele, Elizabeth Mae Lahapa (Kamana) Keliihoomalu, Maggie Keola (Kamana) Kuikahi, Obed Kamana, and Sarah Kahaleaulani (Kamana) Ke, are planning a family reunion for Aug. 30 and 31, 2008, in Pāhala, on the island of Hawai'i, at Pāhala Community Center. For more information, please contact one of the following 'ohana: Mabel Wilson at 982-7645, Paulette Ke at 217-5654, Harry Kuikahi at 329-0611, Keamalu Waltjen at 928-8028 or Bernie McKeague at 933-1495. Kanakaole/Aipoalani/Poikauahi — The descendants of John Keali'i Kanakaole Aipoalani will hold a reunion April 11-13, 2008, in Kekaha, Kaua'i, at the Kekaha Community Recreation Center. For more information, updates and how you ean help, please contact Mike Aipoalani on O'ahu at 808-342-0308 (eell), 808-668-1298 (home) or at kaimanal956@hawaiiantel.net; Gwenette (Nakaahiki) Cardejon on Kaua'i at 808-337-9241 (home), 808-651-4749 (eell) or m.cardejon@hawaiiantel.net; or Joy Aipoalani on O'ahu at 808-630-8453 or j aipo alani @ htbyb.com. Ka'olelopono — I am seeking any family of Harry Ka'olelopono, born April 6, 1910, and died April 19, 1984 in Wai'anae, O'ahu. He was married to Elizabeth Kahunanui and then to Rose Winona Williams. Please contact Roz Solomon Kaplan 808-575-5065, email Hawnrozz@msn.com or write to P.O. Box 1291, Ha'ikū, HI 96708. Love-Hoopii — A reunion is being planned for July 20, 2008, in honor of the past and present 'ohana of James Robert Love and Hoopii. Descendants include their ehildren Annie Kaniniu, James R. K., William Kaliko; Annie Love and Edmund Hart (ehildren: Louise Keohiokalani, Edwin K. Hemy, James Kawohikukahi, Llewellyn Leialoha, Mary Kaniniu, Gladys Ululani, Edmund Jr., St. Elmo, Henrietta Hoopii, Annie Kaniniu, Robert Bruce, Helen Adwina, Henr}' Haleola); Louise K. Hart and George William Weight (children: Ethlinda Ululani, LlewelyneBlaisedell); Louise K. HartWeight and George Noa Weight. Also invited are the descendants of William Weight and Isabella

Askew (children: Benjamin John, Marry Ann [Molly], William Jr., George, Elizabeth Jane, Edward Joseph, Isabella Mae, Charles Schmidt Walker). The celebration will be at the Wai'anae Army Beach Club from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Cost of $15 (adults), $10 (keiki 512) will be collected for buffet luneh. RSVP by July 1, 2008, is appreciated. Payment also accepted upon arrival to event. Genealogy information will be available for viewing. All participants are encouraged to bring any family charts, pictures, stories and info to be shared. If anyone is interested in working with us on research, planning our gathering or for more info, please contact Uilani Tacgere at 808-696-6843, Uipua@aol.com; or Kaipo and Reatha Awana at 661-942-5794, rkainla@msn.com. LoveII/HoIokahiki — Plans are underway for the Lovell a me Holokahiki family reunion. The 'ohana of Joseph Lovell and Mary Holokahiki will gather on Kaua'i for a week during July 9-16, 2008. The children of Joseph and Mary were Loika, John, William, Daniel and Jennie Lovell. Please visit our website at www.lovellameholokahiki.org. For more information, contact Kellie Pleas on Kaua'i at 808-337-9953, skpleas@ hawaiiantel.net or Louise (Kaiona) Killebrew on O'ahu at 808-262-1884, lkillebrew@ halekipa.org, or Kalani at 808-538-3046. Mlakuaole — A reunion is being planned for July 1 1-13, 2008, in honor of those who eame before us. We would like to reunite with the present 'ohana of Opuweuweu Makuaole and Kainuki Hina. Descendants include their children: Mary Makuaole, Hapaikamalii Makuaole, Rebecca Makuaole, Kamekona Makuaole, Kamuela Makuaole and Mele Makuaole. The reunion will be in Waimea, Kaua'i, at Lucy Wright Park. We are seeking all family descendants. Please contact us via e-mail, makuaoleohana@yahoo.com or mail your contact information (name, mailing address, e-mail address and phone numbers) to: Dominic Aeain at POB 924, Kekaha, Kaua'i, HI 96752, or eall 808-346-2196. Nahooikaika — Descendants of Obed Nahooikaika please eall 01inda (Reyes) Shefte at 808-572-1873 or Warren (Black) Nahooikaika at 808-242-4450. We would like to find family members in hopes of having a reunion sometime in the near future. Nakoa — The descendants of Kalawaianui Nakoa will host its very first family reunion Aug. 1-3, 2008, at Hale Nanea Hall in Kahului, Maui. The children are: Samuel Paakaula, Joseph Kahiki, James Kaula, Rebecca Peke, David Kalawaianui, Susan Kumaia and Joseph Napuunoa Nakoa. For more information, contact co-chairs Winifred (Nakoa) Cockett at 808-244-5678 or Mary Ann (Nakoa) Barros at 808-573-9339 Namau'u/Nihoa — I am seeking any family connections to John Henry Nihoa, Keluhaleole Kaihupelelani (w), Mahua Namau'u (k), Naioma Luukia Opio (w), Lin Chung Akuna/ Lum-Ten Chong (k), Paao-ao

(w) (Mrs. Ihu-nui), and Maka Ihu-nui (k). Please write to Joyce Kainoa, P.O. Box 664, Kaunakakai, HI 96748-0664. Sehubert — I am tr}dng to find any information on Wenzel (Paul) Schubert, whose brother was my grandfather Jules Schubert. Wenzel eame to Hawai'i, the island of Kaua'i in the 1890s from the former countr}' of Bohemia (Austria/Germany) as a shoemaker and became a saddle maker. Any knowledge of his marriage, death or family would be greatly appreciated. Contact J.W. "Kimo" Wilson at P.O. Box 1971, Kealakekua, HI 96750, or at 808-323-2305. Tau'a-Kaheluna — A reunion is being planned for July 19, 2008, in honor of the past and present 'ohana of Tau'a (k) and Kaheluna (w). Descendants include: their children Falo, Benjamin, Steven, Paliilii and Josia; Falo Tau'a and Benjamin Hubbell (children: David Kaua, Thomas, Hannah, Caroline, Julia Kapihenui, Susan Kawahinekuliauole); Hannah Hubbell and Tong Kan Akana (children: Elizabeth Bessie Nohoanu, Emnia Rose, Con Lee, Mahealani Julia, Akana); Hannah Hubbell andTheadore Awana (children: Harriet Wainuhea, Josephine Keala, Lucinda, Mikahala, Rosie, Grace Keahunani, Hannah Irene, Fook Tin [Theadore], Fook Chee, Fook Ned [Fred]); Theadore Awana and Jennie Kamanoulu (children: Theadore Kalei, Harriet Hannah Makia, William John, Benjamin Kauanoe); Jennie Kamanoulu Awana and Daniel Ezera (child: Daniel Onaona Jr.). The celebration will be at the Wai'anae Army Beach Club from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Cost of $15 (adults), $10 (keiki 5-12) will be collected for buffet luneh. RSVP by July 1 , 2008, is appreciated. Genealogy information will be available for viewing. All participants are encouraged to bring any family charts, pictures, stories and info to be shared. If anyone is interested in working with us on research, planning our gathering or for more info, please contact Uilani Tacgere at 808-696-6843, Uipua@ aol.com; or Kaipo and Reatha Awana at 661-942-5794, rkainla@msn.com. Vietor/Akoi — The fifth 'ohana reunion of the descendants of Kamukai Victor and Amelia Akoi will be held Aug. 15-17, 2008, on O'ahu. All family are warmly encouraged and welcomed, "E Komo Mai!" The reunion steering committee is planning an exciting weekend of sharing, aloha, genealogy, historical field trips, Kau Inoa registration, health screening and more. We'll have a hō'ea/wala'au dinner Friday night, our lū'au hanohano Saturday night and an aloha breakfast Sunday morning. Details are still being finalized and logistical information will be announced soon. Registration forms will be mailed out shortly and will also be available on our 'ohana website, www. victor-ohana.org. For more information, eontact: Chairperson Dwight Victor, 808-688-2349 or dwight@victor-ohana.org, or Pa'ina Committee Co-chairs Joe and Niekie Hines, 808-259-8406 or joe@victor-ohana.org. ^

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