Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 31, Number 11, 1 November 2014 — ʻIMI ʻOHANA FAMILY SEARCH [ARTICLE]

ʻIMI ʻOHANA FAMILY SEARCH

KALAUPAPA ORAL HISTORY PROJ ECT -Are you a descendant of the original Hawaiian families of Kalawao, Kalaupapa, Makanalua, Waikolu? The Kalaupapa National Historic Park is conducting oral histories of the descendants of Native Hawaiians who originally lived in Kalaupapa, Makanalua, Kalawao and Waikolu prior to the establishment of the Hansen's Disease Settlement. The original residents were relocated from Kalawao in 1865 and from Kalaupapa and Makanalua in 1895, mostly to East Moloka'i. If you are a descendant of one of the families named below and are willing to be interviewed or have any questions about the proj-

ect, please contact Davianna Pōmaika'i McGregor at davianna@hawaii.edu or (808) 956-7068. The families are: Abigaila, Aki, Amalu, Apiki, Hanaipu, Hauhalale, Haula, Haule, Hikalani, Hina, I , Kaaea, Kaaikapu, Kaaua, Kaauwenui, Kae, Kaha, Kahaa, Kahakahaka, Kahakai, Kahanaipu, Kahaoa, Kahanaipu, Kahaua, Kahewanui, Kahiko, Kahue, Kaiheelua, Kailua, Kalahili, Kalama, Kalamahiai, Kaleo, Kalili, Kaloaaole, D. Kalua, Kaluaaku, Kaluoku, Kama, Kamaka, Kamakahiki, Kamakaukau, Kamakawaiwaiole, Kanakaokai, Kanakaole, Kanalu, Kane, Kanehemahema, Kaniho, Kanui, Kapika, Kapule, Kauenui, Kauhi, Kauku, Kaunuohua, Kaupea, Kauwenui, Kawaiahonu, Kawaiola, Kaweheana, Kawelo, Kaweloiki, Keahaloa, Keaholoa, Keala, Keawe, Keawe-

poole, Kekahuna, Kekinolau, Kekolohe, Keoki, Keomaia, Kepio, Keweheana, Kiha, Kihe, Koa, Koi, Koliola, Kuaao, Kuewaa, Kuheleloa, Kuhihewa, Kupainalua, Lai, Mahiole, Mahoe, Mai, Makaiwi, Makaulaau, Makeumi, Mali, Mauikoaole, Mihaai, William Luther Moehonua, Moeimua, Moihauna, Naai, Naale, Nakai, Nakapalau, Nakoa, Namokueha, Nanamokueha, Naone, Naope, Nawaliwali, Nunumea, Ohuaaiai, Paele, Pahua, Paolo, Pauaa, Piikoi, Pohaipule, Puailelewale, W.N. Pualewa, Pulihi, Puuone, Uhilau, Wahia, Wahinekapa, Waiolama. KA 'OHANA O KALAUPAPA - Has records and resources that could provide you with information about any ancestors you might have had at

Kalaupapa. Contact us by email (info@ kalaupapaohana.org), mail (Ka 'Ohana O Kalaupapa, P.O. Box 1111, Kalaupapa, HI 96742) orphone (Coordinator Valerie Monson at 808-573-2746). There is no charge for our research. All descendants are also weleome to become part of Ka 'Ohana O Kalaupapa. MCKEAGUE - The descendants of John "Tutu Haole" McKeague: Children: Louis Mahiai, Zachariah, Daniel, Caroline Steward, Daisy Short Sanders, Robert John. Siblings: Robert Alexander McKeague, Martha Jane McGowan, Margaret Belford and Samuel Kennedy McKeague. Updating genealogy book information for upcoming family reunion. Please email McKeague_ Ohana@yahoo.com.

PEAHI/LINCOLN Searching for 'ohana Lulu Hoapili Peahi (Lineoln) of Kona, HI, the wii'e of William Kealoha Lineoln of Kohala, HI. Lulu's parents are Lather ... William Peahi of Kona, HI, and Mother ... Kaahoomaoi. Together Lulu and William had four children: Lern Kawehiwehi, Charles Leiahihi, Reginia Kehaulani and Annie Kahalelehua (my mother). The Heahh Department has "no-record" certification on the birth certificate for Lulu (about 1890) nor a marriage certificate 7 Jan 1887. Lulu died in Honolulu 8 July 1941 and was buried in the Oeean View Cemetery. Arrangements were handled by Borthwick Mortuary. I am Kealoha Sugiyama at email acallforlove@gmail. eom or P.O. Box 479 Hawi, HI 96719, (808) 889-0171. Mahalo nui. ■

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