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| Name: | Charles Kamuela Olney Jacobs |
| Location
| California.... |
| Comments
| My Great-Grandmother "Kelupoka Kekua Ha'o Ka'aimoku" married S.K. Makekau July 3, 1895. That makes S.K. Makekau my Great Grandfather. My Great-Grandmother's grandfather was Ha'o and lived at Maliko Bay on Maui. We are also related to the Farden's, Enomoto's, Ah Chan's, Po'opa'a, and Lum Ho; all of Maui. Based on the Makekau connection we may be related...have you come across this path in your genealogy research? Best Regards... |
| February 27, 2005 05:02:40 (GMT Time) |
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Aloha Charles,
According to LDS Archives Kelupoka Ka'aimoku had 4 daughters; Sarah, Mary, Kapika & Ana, one of them possibly is your grandmother? Do you know if S.K. went by another name? There was a Samuel Umi Makekau born in 1863, he was my Great great grandfather Charles Makekaus' brother.
Kona
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| Name: | Kehau Kaluhiokalani |
| Location: | Anchorage, Alaska |
| Comments: | Aloha and Mahalo for sharing all of the Manao. Well heres my story.
My tutu kane is David Nawai Kaluhiokalani and my tutu wahine is Anne Silva Kaluhiokalani. Both from Kahuku Oahu. Both are now deceased. My tutu kane retired from Kahua meat company where he worked for many years and po ho I cannot remember what my tutu wahine did before passing. My makuakane is Clarence Roy Kaluhiokalani and Makuahine Theola Lana Moore-Kaahanui Kaluhiokalani. Both still living in Honolulu. As far as I know all us Kaluhiokalani is related no matter what. I know that my cousin Nona Kaluhiokalani who is now passed started a geneology for the ohana but now no one to take over. Maybe you can finish one for all the Kaluhiokalani's near and far. I think we could all live in one big state and still not enough room what you think? LoL anyway mahalo for this site. |
| February 13, 2005 06:15:54 (GMT Time) |
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Aloha Kehau,
Thank you for visiting, I thought I came across your name before. Tia Mailani (Poopaa) Kahawai is another person who visited our Ohana website and also was ohana to the Kaluhiokalani. Her Grandmothers name was Mary Kaluhiokalani Makekau.
Ahui hou & Malama pono
Kona
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