Death of Frank Harvey’s daughter, 1886.

[Found under: “LOCAL AND GENERAL”]

The infant child of Mr. And Mrs. Frank Harvey, aged three months, died last Wednesday at their residence at Kapalama.

(PCA, 5/15/1886, p. 3)

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Pacific Commercial Advertiser, Volume V, Number 114, Page 3. May 15, 1886.

Death of Mary Lehia Nihipali, 1918.

RETURNED HEAVY TO THE SANDS OF HANAKAHI.

Mr. Editor of the Kuokoa, Aloha nui kaua:—Please allow me to carry those sad words above amongst the beloved communities of ours so that the relatives and family of my dearly beloved grandchild will know.

Being that on the 26th of February 1918, my dear grandchild left this life; her soul went to god and her body to the earth, and the words he spoke came true, “Man that is born of a woman is of few days and full of trouble.” The doctors put in much effort, but that was not victorious. Continue reading

On the birth of David Laamea Kawananakoa Kahalepouli Piikoi, 1908.

[Found under: “Hala ia Lani Kumakomako o Hawaii Nui a Haho!”]

Prince Kawananakoa was born on the 19th day of February 1868, upland of Kaalaa, in Pauoa Valley amongst the sacred lehua buds of Kupanihi. His birth father was the High Chief David Kahalepouli Piikoi, his birth mother was Princess Kinoiki Kekaulike.

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Mileina Ahia, Kapeka Pinao, and Josiah Haole pass on, 1899.

Freed from Burdens of this World.

MRS. MILEINA AHIA.

In the morning of this past Thursday, at her residence mauka of Waikahalulu, after a short illness, the breath of the native mother whose name is above was taken away, at the age of 57 years old. Continue reading