MARRIAGES.
January 20, at Aigupika, Honolulu, Oahu, John L. Kapahi was married to Rose Wahinepio, by E. W. Clark.
January 20, at the same place, Samuela Kalaikoa married Kahuewai (f), E. W. Clark performed the marriage.
January 17, at Kaakopua, Honolulu, Liwai (m) married Elena Mokaulele (f), Halemano performed the marriage.
BIRTHS.
January 12, at Pauoa, Honolulu, Oahu, Lehuanui (m) was born to Palama (m) and Kapuakela (f).
January 14, at Waimea, Koolauloa, Esetena (f) was born to J. M. Kalanipoo and R. Hao (f).
January 7, at Pauoa, Honolulu, Oahu, Kahololio (f) was born to Mahoi (m) and Kenui (f).
January 13, at Pauoa, Oahu, without name (m) was born to Pila and Kapuakela (f).
DEATHS.
January 13, at Leleo, Honolulu, Kaniuhi (m) died suddenly.
January 18, at Kewalo, Honolulu, Keliipiiaina (f) died of syphilis.
January 16, at Kikihale, Honolulu, without name died, a daughter of Kanui (f) of Hilo.
January 18, at the same place, Mokuewai (f) died of fever.
January 16, at Opunaha, Waikiki Kai, Kalua (f) died.
January 4, at Hamohamo, Waikiki Kai, Kukona (m) died.
(Hoku o ka Pakipika, 1/23/1862, p. 3)
It would be interesting to know more about the two couples married at Aigupika on the same day, January 20, 1862. These marriages took place at the home of High Chief Paki (location: present-day Ali’i Place/Tamarind Park.)
On September 16, 1862, his 24-year old hanai daughter was also married at this, her childhood home which later became known as Haleakala. Her name: Lydia Kamaka’eha Paki.
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