Death announcements from Kalawao, 1876.

Deaths at Kalawao, Molokai.

[Hardly anything is legible in this article! If there was not also an announcement in the Kuokoa, we would not have this information. Oftentimes information is found in only a single issue of one newspaper. We need to rescan all the illegible pages of newspapers now while we can.]

(Lahui Hawaii, 11/16/1876, p. 2)

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Ka Lahui Hawaii, Buke II, Helu 47, Aoao 2. Novemaba 16, 1876.

Death announcements from Kalawao, 1876.

Deaths at Kalawao.

Aug 19—Kanealii Palupalu (m), 43 years old, Waioli, Kauai.
Aug 23—Moeanu (m), 23 years old, from Kipahulu, Maui.
Aug 27—Hanaukama (m), 45 years old, South Kona, Hawaii.

(Kuokoa, 9/16/1876, p. 3)

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Ka Nupepa Kuokoa, Buke XV, Helu 38, Aoao 3. Sepatemaba 16, 1876.

Death announcements from Kalawao, 1876.

Deaths at Kalawao.

July 12. Kamokukapu (f), 57 years old, Kalilua, Hawaii.
” “. Keliiheleole (f), 11 years old, Kaluaihakoko, Maui.
” 13. Kuneka (m), 52 years old, Puueo, Hilo.
” 14. Pahakula (f), 32 years old, Hakipuu, Oahu.
” 15. Keaahi (m), 31 years old, Waialua, Oahu.
” 16. Kanekapola (f), 54 years old, Laie, Oahu.
” 20. Kauihil [? Kauihii] (f), 31 years old, Kailua, Hawaii.
” 20. Kaluahine (f), 26 years old, Puueo, Hilo.
” 21. Manu (m), 32 years old, Waimanalo, Oahu.
” 22, Mele (f), 30 years old, Honuaula, Maui.
” 23. Enoch Kalauao (m), 28 years old, Honolulu.
” 30. Kuheleiua (m), 45 years old, Honolulu, Oahu.
” 30. Kapahu (m), 35 years old, Halawa, Molokai. Continue reading

Death announcements from Kalawao, 1876.

DEATHS AT KALAWAO.

Feb. 14 Kaweawea (m) of Hilo died.
Feb. 15 Kanaina (m) of Honolulu died.
Feb. 18 Kali (f) of Koloa, Kauai died.
Feb. 19 Kukui (m) of Kona, Hawaii died.
Feb. 24 Kapela (m) of Hanalei, Kauai died.
Feb. 25 Kaleo (m) of North Kona, Hawaii died.
Feb. 26 Mahoe (m) of Honolulu died.
Feb. 27 Kaluaoku (m) of Waianae died.
Feb. 28 Kahoouaunu (m) of Lahaina died.

(Kuokoa, 3/11/1876, p. 3)

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Ka Nupepa Kuokoa, Buke XV, Helu 11, Aoao 3. Maraki 11, 1876.

George K. Dwight, 1918.

Taps Sounded For Honolulu Boy Who Joined Gas Corps

GEORGE K. DWIGHT

George K. Dwight, a Honolulu boy, who left here in December to join the gas and flame corps of the American army, died last Sunday, Jan. 27, in a hospital at Annapolis, Maryland. Continue reading

Genealogy of George Kaiwalani Dwight, 1918.

A LOVING EULOGY.

With a heavy heart for my Heavenly Lord, who has passed on the path of no return, for you, O George Kaiwalani Dwight, you are a heavenly one, a first born of the alii of Maui, a navel string and umbilical cord from Kekaulike (m) and Kekuiapoiwanui (f), who gave birth to Kamehameha-nui, who was raised on luau [Kamehamehanuiailuau], and Keaka (f), an alii, a wohi, a sacred one. Continue reading