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- Kekaula-Aarona: He kāhea to all descendants of Thomas Kahalewai Kekaula and Julia Kanohokuahiwi Aarona. They had 8 surviving children: Julia Kanohokuahiwi, Cecilia Paiaia, Samuel Nohohiaulu, Mabel Kahaleiwi, Thomas Aarona, Hansen Makahuki, Edwin Kalauoliwa, Mary Kaualoku. Hoping to reunite with Kekaula and Aarona family to have a family reunion as a granddaughter of Thomas Aarona Kekaula. Please call or email if you have any information on these topics. Mahalo, Sephra Greher Ph.718-200-7467/ hooheno2@gmail.com.
- Kelepolo: Calling the descendants of Maikaʻaloa and Annie (Kumulau) Kelepolo of Kainaliu, Kona, Hawaiʻi and their seven keiki: Albert, Peter, Josephine, William, Joseph, Isabella, and Lillian. We are planning an ʻohana reunion for July 17-19, 2026, in Kona, Hawaiʻi. Contact Monico Galieto (grandson of William Kelepolo) at kelepoloohana@gmail.com or call (808) 936-5682. When emailing, provide your name, phone number, mailing/email addresses. and how you’re related, I will send an information packet.
- Kupihea: ʻOhana of Solomon N. Kupihea and M. Hattie Kuapahi Kupihea – join us on Kauaʻi July 12-19, 2026! Daily activities to strengthen bonds and learn family faces. Let all your ʻohana know! Visit our website and complete the Interest Survey: bit.ly/Kupihea-Kuapahi-reunion-2026. Email: kupihea.reunion@gmail.com.
- Mar: Descendants of Yuen Mar and Annie Moi Lau – Join us for our ʻohana gathering on
Sat., June 27, 2026, at ʻĀina Moana Park (Magic Island), in Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. For more information, email Aina at: jsimkings77@icloud.com. Please provide your name, contact info and your ʻohana relationship. - Quitog: Trying to locate the descendants of Mary Kalu Quitog, born 7/31/1931 in Waiʻōhinu – deceased 5/28/2001, Honolulu. When emailing, please provide your name, phone, address, and how you are related. Send to AMartinH@Live.com.
- Wong-Ham: I am searching for members from the Wong-Ham ʻohana for genealogy purposes. There were four siblings: Gordon, Hymen, Melba and Eldora. Before Aunty Eldora passed, she turned over the genealogy information that she collected over the years to ʻohana “Kalahiki.” As we are unable to identify who this is, we are reaching out and asking that you contact me. My name is Keola Leong. I can be reached at (808) 284-2211 or email me at rleong04@yahoo.com.
