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- Cazimero – Kamila & Manuel Cazimero – We are updating our Kamila and Manuel Cazimero family tree and planning our next family reunion. Please check out our Facebook page: Hui ʻo Manuel a me Kamila Reunion, or contact Stacy Hanohano at (808) 520-4212 for more information.
- Chartrand – Aloha John Francis Carson Chartrand is my Grandfather on my mother’s side. He came to Hawaiʻi in the 20s with the Calvary. He married four Hawaiian women in his life and had many children. Mary Keahi Kaohu, Edith Kapule Kalawaia, Margaret Keanalani Claesene and Helen Brown. My mother Isabelle Leinaʻala Chartrand Kainoa and brother Harold Kalawaia Chartrand had eleven half siblings. In honor of all the Chartrand ʻOhana that have passed on, to meet Grandpa Chartrand. We want to plan a reunion. We need everyone to kokua with your current contact info to cousin Cami Chartrand 446-5098 email Chartrandreunion2020@gmail.com or John Kainoa 244-8428, johnkainoa61@gmail.com. We look forward to hearing from you. Mahalo John.
- Gramberg – Searching for the descendants or any related ʻohana of Herman Gramberg and Rose Anakalea. Children of Herman and Rose are Herman “Waha”, Theresa, George, Vivian, Henry “Heine”, Darilynn, and Rosebud. Looking to update genealogical information. Please email grambergohana1@gmail.com. Any information shared is greatly appreciated. Mahalo!
- Harbottle – I am looking for information on my great-great grandmother. Her name is Talaimanomateata or Kuaʻanalewa, she was Tahitian and married to or had a child with George Nahalelaau Harbottle. Born in 1815 on Oʻahu and son of John Harbottle of England and Papapaunauapu daughter of Haninimakaohilani and Kauhiaimokuakama. I know from Edward Hulihee Harbottle’s (my great grandfather) Guardianship court case that when his father George died his mother was on Maui and the case was stopped until she could be in court. When she appeared in court she said it was fine if Edward H. Boyd became his guardian. There are family stories that she had come from an aliʻi family of Tahiti and was in Hawaiʻi as a ward of the court. I have not been able to substantiate this information. If anyone in the family knows where I might look it would be wonderful to know. Please contact me at waiakaphillips@yahoo.com or call 808-936-3946. Mahalo, Noelani Willing Phillips.
- Hoʻopiʻi – I am looking for ʻohana and information on the wahine Hoopii who married James Love after 1860 in Hawaiʻi. Hoopii died in 1954 in Honolulu and James died 1913 on Maui. James and Hoopii Love had three children, all born in Honolulu: Annie Kaniniu b.1870, James R.K. b.1871, and William Kaliko b.1874. I am looking for any information especially on Hoopii. Please contact U’ilani Tacgere, phone/text 808-696-6843 or email uipua@aol.com. All information is welcomed! Working to update my genealogy info. & make connections to ʻohana!
- Kaikua’ana – He Hoʻolaha kēia mai ka ʻāina ʻaʻali’i kū makani. ʻAuhea ʻoukou e nā ʻohana mai ke kulaiwi ʻO KAMAOʻA-KAʻŪ, Hawaiʻi. Aloha no ʻO KAʻŪ. We are sending out a “kāhea” call-searching for our ʻohana/direct descendants of our kūpuna: John Moses “Moki” Kaikuaʻana-born in Puna, Feb. 1870-1926 and Mary “Juliana Mele” Haloa Kauhai – born in Kamaoʻa, Kaʻū, 1873-1937. Their children were: Kamalama, David Heiau, Twins – Keawepukapu & Naholowaʻa, ʻIoane (John)-Kawailani, Julia-Kapali, C. Andrew-Keanuinui, Malie Piʻilani, Makia, Elizabeth-Kawehi, Katherine-Keliʻi, Makia II. We are humbly asking anyone with any information, photos, videos, interviews, documentation or any other genealogical information to please contact: Kehaulani Lee Hong-Mauga (granddaughter of Charles & Elizabeth Kawehi Akiu (Kaikuaʻana) Phone: (808) 937-6440 E-Mail: leehong@hawaii.edu. We are looking to gather contact information and link up our genealogical connections and resources to create a genealogy book for the ʻohana and to also plan for a family reunion in the near future.
- Kaiwa – Looking for descendants or related ʻOhana Members of ‘BILL KAIWA’, aka ʻSOLOMAN ANI. Please contact ROBERTA BOLLIG 320-248-3656 or flh63kb@yahoo.com MAHALO!
- Kaleponi – We will be postponing our Hoʻohui Ohana/Family/Reunion of October 2021 to sometime in 2022, due to COVID-19 and also due to the restrictions made by Governor Ige. If there is any questions here are the contacts: Kawai Palmer – kphulahaka@gmail.com or (801) 380-7508, Mollie Cohen – Mollie.Cohen5@icloud.com or (901) 493-0810, D.Madriaga – cadee5454@gmail.com or (725) 400-2780, Jan Makepa – jmakepa001@gmail.com or (808) 349-7502, and James Millwood -millwooda001@hawaii.rr.com or (808) 292-1624. Mahalo for your understanding. Aloha Nui, A Hui Hou, Mālama Pono, KALEPONI ʻOHANA.
- Makua – Looking for descendants or related ʻohana members of Henry K. Makua (year of birth: 1907, Honolulu) Father: Joseph K. Makua, Mother: Mary Aukai, Sisters: Malia and Mele, Sons: Henery and Donald Makua. Joseph and Mary may have orginated from Kauaʻi. Looking for genealogical information. Please contact –
emakua.makua@gmail.com. Mahalo! - Mccorriston – We are updating the McCorriston family tree! Descendants of Daniel McCorriston and Annie Nelson/Anna McColgan, Hugh McCorriston and Margaret Louise Gorman, Edward McCorriston and Mauoni, and Daniel McCorriston and Jane Johnson, please forward your family information to Lynn Kanani Daue at editor@themccorristonsofmolokai.org. We also welcome updates from the descendants of McCorriston cousin John McColgan and his wife Kalaʻiolele Kamanoulu and Samuel Hudson Foster and Margaret Louise Gorman.
- Pio – The descendants of Kepio aka Kaawalauole/Kaawalauloa/Keliipio/Pio and wife Keoahu of Kaupo, Maui, will be having a Virtual Family Reunion online, Labor Day Weekend, Sept. 3-5, 2021. Kepio and Keoahu had six children who used the surname Kepio or Pio at some point in their lives: Kahaleuahi (k), Nakoaelua (w), Malaea (w), Kaukani (k), Ipoaloha (w) and Kaleohano (k). Sampson Kahaleuahi (k) married Anadasis Kealoha Piimanu. Victoria Nakoaelua (w) married Kunihi, then Kahaleauki. Julia “Maria” Malaea (w) had a relationship with Keahinuuanu then married Sam Akahi Sr. Samuel Kaukani (k) married Mele Kakaio then Rebecca Malulu. Ipoaloha (w) married Theodore George Kalalani Kekiwi. Joseph Kaleohano (k) married Mele Kanakaokekai then Minnie Aloiau. To request the link to attend or to be added to our family’s email list, email: pioohana@gmail.com. Contact: Kaʻapuni Peters-Wong 808-375-4321, Toni Kowalski 808-436-1845, Donna HueSing Curimao 808-264-3178, Valda “Sweetheart” Baisa Andaya 808-572-9245 or Kapiʻolani Adams 808-778-6383.
- Steward – Looking for descendants or ʻohana of James and Mea-alani Steward of Kahaluʻu, Oʻahu. Please contact William Steward: wsteward52@yahoo.com if you are interested in a family reunion.
- Titcomb – For all descendants of Charles Titcomb and Kanikele – it’s time to update the family information for another family reunion. Anyone that would be interested to be on the planning committee, contact: K. Nani Kawaa at titcombfamilyreunion@gmail.com.
- Yong/Kukahiko – Kalei Keahi / Ah Foon Yong and John Mahele Kukahiko / Daisy Nahaku Up dating genealogy information on these 2 ohana. Please send to Janelle Kanekoa ( granddaughter of Samuel Apo Young/ Yong and Daisybelle Kukahiko) email me @ nehaukanekoa@gmail.com. Please list on top right which ohana you belong to. Yong or Kukahiko.