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Ancestor of King Lunalilo | Nihokela, (k)
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3rd Mo’i of Maui. | Palena, (k)
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High-born chiefess | Papapaunauapu, (w)
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“Kaoleioku had four fathers: Keawemauhili, Kaumaku, Kalaniopuu and Kamehameha. All had intercourse with the same women, Kanekapolei.”~ King Kalakaua | Pauli Kaoleioku
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1st Mo’i of Maui. | Paumakua, (k)
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Half sister to her husband, Kaaoao. | Pueopokii, (w)
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Leper Settlement admittance records, Original Examination Record, listed 27yrs, Residence: Kahana, Kooluloa, Oahu; Non-leprous. Date most likely January 28, 1919. | Sarah
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Possible member of Mamakakaua (Daughters and Sons of Hawaiian Warriors). | Theresa Owana Kaohelelani
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Alii of Hilo. | Ululanii, (w)
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Constant companion and aikane of Kamehameha the Great, and through that he was called afterward Ulumaheihei Hoapili.
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Wives-
Kalilikauoha -daughter of King Kahekili, mother of Kuini Liliha | Ulumaheihei Hoapili, (k)
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Kapoolohu/Kapooloku/Kapapoko | Virginia Kapooloku Poomaikelani, (w)
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Died sometime before 1918 when John Ano married Victoria Kalani. Did not find her in the HI death index pre-1920. | Mary AKUINI
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Aunty “Nani” | “Nani” Neipuninanikalahikiolaokalani Emily ANO
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SSDI | “Nani” Neipuninanikalahikiolaokalani Emily ANO
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According to my dad, Chun Yick Ano was a Tailor on the island of Maui and a street on that island is named after him. He said they all (the family) went back to China.
He might have had more sons, than John Ano, but he took them back to China.
Cousin Marion asked me if it was true that he killed someone. I told her I never heard about that. | Chun Yick ANO
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I’m totally spectulating on his age. | Chun Yick ANO
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Hainaied (adopted) by Victoria’s sister, Mary Salis. Also Edward’s sister Eva. Both died young. | Edward ANO
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Oregon Death Index 1903-98 | Elizabeth Kapeka ANO
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Oregon Death Index 1903-98 | Elizabeth Kapeka ANO
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Hanaied to Victoria’s sister Mary Salis. Eva and her brother Edward were Hanaied to Mary and both died young. | Eva ANO
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SSDI | Herman Joseph Keawe ANO
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Dad says John and Victoria lived in the two story house on the corner of Hadesty St. They lived upstairs and there were various relative’s living in the house.
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Other things told to me over the years:
By my dad:
John Ano at one time at the ponytails chinese men wear. He was known to smoke opium on his front porch. He learned to cook hawaiian food, possibly by his step-dad, Joe Malailua.
By Jean Steil:
John Ano was a lighthouse keeper. I then confirmed this in a book about lighthouses in Hawaii. He was the Keeper at McGregor Point lighthouse in 1913 and the Second Assistant Keeper at Kilauea Point lighthouse on Kauai, 1914-1915. | John Niliona ANO
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English sea captain. | James BAKER
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Juanita’s middle names are Eleanor Kuulei Kihalaninui Herring | Juanita E.K.K.H. BAKER
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internmentnet.com | William Marcellus BALDERSTON
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internmentnet.com | William Marcellus BALDERSTON
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Also known as George Palenapa | George Kalaiwahea BARENABA
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SSDI | Marvel White BATTAD
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also known as Thomsa Kamukana Bell | George Thomas William Kamukamu BELL
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Bell, Maryann 19 Jul 1848 10 Jan 1933 002_sacredheart
from the website:
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/hi/hawaii/cemeteries/sacred_heart.txt | Mary Ann BELL
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died at 6 months. | Keolaokalani “Keola” Paki BISHOP
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Mr. and Mrs. James H. Boyd prospered, and by the early 1870s the family had a spacious home in Maunawili. It became known for lavish lu’au and entertainment of royalty, writers, artists, and dignitaries visiting O’ahu. The Boyds were close friends of the monarchy. | James H. BOYD
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Mr. and Mrs. Harbottle had several attractive daughters. Robert Boyd, a humble ship’s carpenter, was among Harbottle’s small circle of English expatriate contemporaries. Boyd married one of Harbottle’s daughters and settled on land in Honolulu awarded by the king. A son, James H. Boyd, was born of this marriage. | Robert “Lopaka” BOYD
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In 1891 Ford sold the island to the John I’i estate. This estate had vast landholdings in and around Pearl Harbor. Judge John Papa I’i (1800?-1870) was a Native Hawaiian of noble parentage who had served Kings Kamehameha II, III, and IV. Charles A. Brown married Judge I’i’s daughter and heir, and managed the estate from 1887 to 1916, at which time his son George I’i Brown took over. | Charles Augustus “Cabby” BROWN
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Francis I’i Brown, was a champion amateur golfer in the islands in the years before World War II. The magnificent golf course at Mauna Lani on the Big Island of Hawai’i is named for Francis I’i Brown, who gave generously of his time and resources to support the sport. | Francis I’i BROWN
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Miura Velmer K 11/04/1931 04/23/1997 US Army TEC 5 National Memorial Cemetery Of The Pacific Honolulu Hi W 0 131-A 04/28/1997 | Velmer Keohokaleleonalani CASIL
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After Princess Kaiulani's death in March, 1899, the Advertiser wrote of her:
"Everyone admired her attitude. they could not do otherwise. Her dignity, her pathetic resignation, her silent sorrow appealed to all. the natives loved her for her quiet, steadfast sympathy with their woe, her uncomplaining endurance of her own. the whites admired her for her stately reserve, her queenly display of all necessary courtesy while holding herself aloof from under intimacy. It was impossible not to love her..." | Victoria Kawekiu Lunalilo KalaninuiahilapalapaKa’iulani CLEGHORN
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FS.com | Becky CONEY
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A first cousin of Lili’uokalani. | Nancy Kamaeokalani COPP
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| Horace CRABBE
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1275 Corkscrew Lane | Florence CROWELL
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SSDI | Robert CROWELL
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Sometimes Waimanalo listed as POD | Thomas Jefferson CUMMINS
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In book she is born on Dec. 24, 1803.
Web site Kekoolani family site has her birth date as 12 Feb 1903 | Elizabeth “Betty” “Peke” DAVIS
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A granddaughter of Isaac Davis. | Elizabeth Kamakaila DAVIS
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Isaac Davis -- [ 1758 -- 1810 ]
Isaac Davis was born in Milford, England. He was the sole survivor of
the massacre in 1790 of the crew of The Fair American. He was found tied
to a canoe, half blind and half dead. He was nursed back to health by an
American beachcomber named Isaac Ridler. Like his friend Young, Davis
was made a high chief and helped Kamehameha l in his dealings with
foreigners and in wars of conquest.
Isaac Davis married a relative of the King and founded a prominent
family in the islands. He held estates on Hawai'i, Maui, Molokai, and
Oahu. His daughter, Betty, married George P. Kaumualii, and is said that
Davis was poisoned and died because he warned King Kaumualii of a plot
to kill him when the ruler of Kauai came to Honolulu in 1810 to confirm
the cession of his island to Kamehameha. Three children of Davis's
second marriage to Kualukuna, also known as Grace Kamaikui, were adopted
by John Young after Davis died. Isacc Young Davis, a grandson and one of
nineteen children, was the second husband of Princess Ruth. | Isaac DAVIS
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Cozy KAIMI
Birth Date: 9 Nov 1909
Death Date: Mar 1975
Social Security Number: 576-18-4383
State or Territory Where Number Was Issued: Hawaii
Death Residence Localities
ZIP Code: 96821
Localities: Honolulu, Honolulu, Hawaii | Conceicao “Cozy” DEMATTOS
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Second. I give and bequeath unto Mrs. William F. Allen, Mrs. Amoe Haalelea, Mrs. Antone Rosa, and Mrs. Nancy Ellis, the sum of Two Hundred Dollars ($200.) each. ~Ke Ali’i Bernice Pauahi Paki Bishop’s will | Amoe ENA
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On death certificate, name is Keohookalani Lincoln. Mother listed as Kaipo Kalua. Died of gangreen of the right leg, due to diabetes. | Elizaberth Keohokaleleonalani FERN
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Signed the ku’e petition, page 714, age 25 along with his nephew Ned Lincoln, son of his sister, Elizabeth Fern Lincoln. | George James FERN
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