Vital Statistics Column, 1863.

DEATHS.

Oct. 11, at Pololu, Kohala, Kakaa (m) died.
Oct. 12, at Kealahewa, Kohala, Awela (m) died.
Oct. 21, at Makapala, Kohala, Kalopi (m) died.
Nov. 8, at Palawai, Lanai, Rebeka (f) died.
Nov. 4, at Waiapuka, Kohala, Waipio (f) died.
Nov. 2, at Kamano, Kohala, Paahao (m) died.
Jan. 5, at Hakipila, Manaaiole, Kahananui died.
Nov. 29, at Honomalino, Kona, Nui (f) died.
Dec. 20, at the same location, H. S. Kekuni (m) died.
Dec. 7, at Kamakela, Honolulu, Kawahalama (m) died.
Dec. 28, at the same location, Maikaaloa (m) died.

BIRTHS.

Dec. 12, at Kapaau, Kohala, Liawahine (f) was born of Kawai and Keai.
Dec. 15, at Kapaau, Kohala, Iosabata (m) was born of Olepau and Waiwaiole.

(Kuokoa, 1/17/1863, p. 3)

MAKE. / HANAU.

Ka Nupepa Kuokoa, Buke II, Helu 3, Aoao 3. Ianuari 17, 1863.

Vital Statistics Column, 1863.

BIRTHS.

Here in Honolulu, Jan. 6, to the wife of the Head Printer of the Kuokoa, H. M. Whitney [Wini], a daughter by the name of Emma.
Jan. 1, at Iole, North Kona, Hawaii, born was S. Makuaole (m), of Kemahauluae and R. Keliikula.
Nov. 3, at Kalulu, Lanai, born was Pomaikai (m), of Ohua and Kinoole.
Dec. 29, at Kealiakapu, Lanai, born was Kahulanui (m), of Malumalu and Kauhaleliilii.
Oct. 1, at Honomakau, Kohala, born was Wahineaiohelo (f), of Kanipae and Kahalewai.
Oct. 10, at Maulili, Kohala, born was Kaohu (f), of Kainapau and Naukana.
Oct. 17, at Haena, Kohala, born was Kamakee (f), of Hookiekie and Kalehua.
Nov. 11, at the same place, born was Davita (m), of Wahine and Kekaahiki.
Nov. 22, at Halawa, Kohala, born was J. Wight (m), of Kaleoiki and Hanapule.
Nov. 29, at Makapala, Kohala, born was Naomi (f), of Hanale and Moehaona.

DEATHS.

Dec. 23, at Manawai, Molokai, S. Dibble Kahananui (m) died, a child greatly loved by his parents; he was 15 years old, and the illness he died of is coughing [kunu] and consumption [hokii].
Jan. 5, at Kahalewai, Honolulu, Kaope (m) died.
Nov. 25, at Ainakea, Kohala, Terubebera (m) died.
Nov. 26, at the same location, Lehuanui (m) died.
Dec. 2, at Kamano, Kohala, Nawelu (f) died.
Nov. 16, at Halawa, Kohala, Kauahi (f) died.
Dec. 4, at Makapala, Kohala, Hana (f) died.
Dec. 20, at Pololu, Kohala, Hewahewa (m) died.
Dec. 21, at Ainakea, Kohala, Samuela (m) died.
Dec. 16, at Kaunolu, Lanai, Kunewa died. At the same place, Kapu died.

(Kuokoa, 1/10/1863, p. 3)

HANAU. / MAKE.

Ka Nupepa Kuokoa, Buke II, Helu 2, Aoao 3. Ianuari 10, 1863.

Follow up on Vital Statistics Column from Kuokoa 1/3/1863.

BIRTHS.

Jan. 1, at Honolulu, Oahu, born was Kamakahikihou (m) of Kualu and Kuala.
Dec. 12, at Hamohamo, Waikiki kai, born was Laieikawai (f), of Pupule and Opunui.
Dec. 22, at Kealaae, East Maui, born was Kelupeaiku (f), of S. P. Halama and Kelohanui.
Dec. 8, at Kaunakakai, Molokai, born was Kelohapauole (f), of Kaukau and Piipii.
Dec. 27, at Opihilala, Hamakua, Hawaii, born was Kaualua (f), and Kainana (f), of J. W. Keikinui and Luka Kaanaana; they were twins.
Dec. 8, at Kahananui, Molokai, born was Kauimahaoi (f), of Manuela and Pohano.
Dec. 17, at Kawaipapa, Hana, Maui, born was Umi (f), of Wahineaea and Wahinemaikai.
Dec. 13, at Kowali, Hana, Maui, born was Kamakahoohie (f), of Kaiminaauao and Mele.
Nov. 14, at Halawa, Molokai, born was Kenahuhoomea (m), of Kailiuli and Pololei.

DEATHS.

Dec. 24, at Lepekaholo, Honolulu, Kahalewai (f) died.
Dec. 17, at Waikiki kai, Waialua, Wahineiki (f) died.
Dec. 18, at Hamohamo, Waikiki kai, Paku (w) died.
Dec. 4, at Kapalama, Honolulu, Hanalei (f) died.
Dec. 7, at Kapohue, Hana, Maui, Kahawalu (f) died.
Dec. 9, at Honomaele, Hana, Maui, Samuela (m) died.
Nov. 27, at Pohakupuka, Hawaii, Kawahine (f) died.
Nov. 13, at Halawa, Molokai, Samuela (m) died.
Nov. 16, at the same location, Kamakea (m) died.
Dec. 8, at the same place, Kauapua (f) died.
Dec. 19, at the same place, Kehuluaulani (f) died.

[This is what the Vital Statistics Column of that issue in the previous post actually looks like taken with an old camera. Think of what it could look like taken with a modern scanner!

Also, see the follow up commentary from the last post on the state of the online word-searchable Hawaiian-Language Newspapers and perhaps send in your comments as well.]

(Kuokoa, 1/3/1863, p. 3)

HANAU. / MAKE.

Ka Nupepa Kuokoa, Buke II, Helu 1, Aoao 3. Ianuari 3, 1863.

Vital Statistics Column, 1863.

HANAU.

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MAKE.

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[This once again is an example of the text available for you to search at papakilodatabase.com for the Vital Statistics Column in the Kuokoa for January 3, 1863. I don’t know about you, but this just makes me sad.

If only the newspapers were reshot first so that there were clear images to start off with, at least the resulting OCR output could have been better.]

(Kuokoa, 1/3/1863, p. 3)

HANAU. / MAKE.

Ka Nupepa Kuokoa, Buke II, Helu 1, Aoao 3. Ianuari 3, 1863.

Vital Statistics Column, 1863.

MARRIAGES.

Dec. 26, at Kaluahole, Waikikikai, married were Puaa and Kamakaimaku; they were wed by Petero.

BIRTHS.

Dec. 19, at Waolani, Nuuanu, born was Konamaukuku (m), of Maiola and Momika.
Dec. 23, at Monikahaae, Honolulu, born was Kalailehua, of W. B. Kekipi and Keaookalani.
Dec. 14, at Waihee, Maui, born was Kukalauihooneenui, Kaaopookani, of S. M. Kamakau and S. Huainakolo [Hainakolo].
Dec. 20, at Kapuukolo, Honolulu, born was Punui (f), of Pewa and Makaole.
Dec. 14, at Keauhou, Kona Akau, Hawaii, born was Keakahiwa (f), of H. Piena and G. P. Piena.
Dec. 15, at Manana, Ewa, born was Lapena (m), of J. P. E. Kahaleaahu and Keakahiwa.

DEATHS.

Dec. 18, at Pelekane, Honolulu, Kaiana died.
Nov. 19, at Opihikao, Puna, Hawaii, Kaililauokekoa died.
Dec. 14, at Waikiki, Wahineiki died.
Dec. 1, at Waikiki, Pako (f) died.
Dec. 21, at Koiuiu, Hinawale (m) died.
Dec. 22, at Honolulu, Pulenui died.
Dec. 26, at Kaumakapili, J. Liawahine died.
Dec. 28, at Kamakela, Maikaaloa died.
Dec. 19, at Halawa, Molokai, Kekolulani died.
Nov. 26, at Kahookane, Kahookiiai died; she died a quick death and she was a good girl.

[The one name here most everyone will recognize is the renown historian, Samuel Manaiakalani Kamakau and his wife, Sarah Hainakolo.]

(Hoku o ka Pakipika, 1/1/1863, p. 3)

MARE. / HANAU. / MAKE.

Ka Hoku o ka Pakipika, Buke 2, Helu 12, Aoao 3. Ianuari 1, 1863.

Vital Statistics Column, 1863.

MARRIAGES.

January 15, at Kauanonoula, Honolulu, married were Capt. L. M. Mahuka and Lukia; they were wed by Rev. E. W. Clark.
January 1, at Puunui, Honolulu, Oahu, married were Kamawa and Kauku; they were wed by L. Smith.
Jan. 13, at Kaumakapili, married were Kamoa and Hana; they were wed by W. E. Clark.

BIRTHS.

Dec. 27, at Moomuku, Honuaula, Maui, born was Kahoaliku (f), of Kaanaana and Kahele.
December 11, at Waimea, Koolauloa, born was J. S. Mokookalai (m), of Kalama and Kalua.

DEATHS.

December 23, at Manawai, Molokai, S. D. Kahananui died; he died of kumu¹ and consumption [hokii].
Jan. 4, at Kailua, Koolaupoko, Meheula died; he died of muteness [mumule].
Jan. 11, at Makiki, Oahu, Mose child died; he died of kumu and tinea [kane].
Dec. 1, at Hauola, Wailupe, Oahu, Waaki (m) died; at the same location, Kaluahine (f) died.
January 7, at Wailupe, Oahu, Kaai (m) died.
Jan. 8, at Wailupe, Oahu, Kahololio (f) died.
January 11, at Kewalo kai, Kaleohano (m) died; he died of throwing up blood [luaikoko].
Jan. 11, at Kawaiahao, Kaia (m) died, of Kipahulu, Maui; he died of pains in the throat [he eha ma ka puu].
Jan. 18, at Honolulu, Akai Chinese died; he was one of the wealthy Chinese of Honolulu nei.
Jan. 19, at Kawaiiki, Kukae (m) died; he died of dysentery [kulu].

¹I could not find an ailment called “kumu”.

(Hoku o ka Pakipika, 1/22/1863, p. 3)

MARE. / HANAU. / MAKE.

Hoku o ka Pakipika, Buke 2, Helu 15, Aoao 3. Ianuari 22, 1863.

Vital Statistics Column, 1863.

MARRIAGES.

Jan. 20, at Manoa, married were Pahukani and Nawahine; the marriage performed by Clark [Kalaka].
Jan. 2, at Leleo, Honolulu, Oahu, married were Simona Kahalehulu and Hariaka Keamalu; the marriage was performed by Rev. Clark.

BIRTHS.

Jan. 19, at Koleaka, Honolulu, born was Hukiku (m), of Anatorio and Berta.
Jan. 2, at Kapauhi, Honolulu, born was Kaike (m), of W. E. K. Daniela and Rabeka Kalua.
Jan. 13, at Pauoa, Honolulu, born was Polehekekai (m), of Kukaioka me Ulalina.
Jan. 20, at Kamoiliili, Oahu, born was a son, of Naai [? Nani] and Kaikeaola.
Jan. 21, at Kapili, Lahaina, Maui, born was G. Kapuaoala (m), of H. Kaaiawahia and E. Palau.
Jan. 24, at Kaumakapili, Honolulu, born was Kekuman [? Kekumau ? Kekumaa] (m), of Kaoiliokalani and Napio.
Jan. 16, at Leleo, Oahu, born were twins, of Kuolulo and Makaleha.
January 2, at Pau a [? Pauoa], Paoa was born of Mahoahoa and Kaaipuupuu.
January 18, at Kapalama, born was Kaona (f), of Waiaula and Kahooilikaua.

DEATHS.

Jan. at Aala, Honolulu, Pakamia died.
Jan. 23, at Hamohamo, Waikiki, M. Ekekela died, at the same place Pupukahaku died.
Jan. 25, at Honolulu, Kaomii died.
Jan. 23, at Waikikikai, Kupakei (m) died.
Jan. 7, at Wailupe, Kaai (m) died.
Jan. 8, at the same place, Kaholio (f) died.
Jan. 18, at Kalihi, Kauhane (f) died.
Jan. 21, at Apua, Honolulu, Makaoi (f) died.
Jan. 24, at Kalia, Honolulu, Kililina (f) died.
December 26, Wahinepio (m) died, he died because suffered from a stroke for a long time.
Jan. 25, at Puiwa, Kawai (f) died.
Jan. 25, at Laimi, Nuuanu, Kuehu (f) died, a mother from Kahula who lived properly with her husband, God has taken  her life, much aloha for her, she is saved.

[Back a 150 years ago, the Vital Statistics Column was a bit more detailed. Here again we see that the digital image is not terribly clear. Hopefully one day soon the newspapers will be reshot clearly so that better transcriptions can be done for more accurate searches, not only for genealogy links, but for anything that happened in the past!]

(Hoku o ka Pakipika, 1/29/1863, p. 3)

MARE. / HANAU. / MAKE.

Ka Hoku o ka Pakipika, Buke II, Helu 16, Aoao 3. Ianuari 29, 1863.

Man sent away from Queen’s Hospital, 1913.

REFUSED BY THE HOSPITAL AND DIED AT HIS HOME.

In the afternoon of this past Saturday, a Hawaiian named Kalanaola was brought back at three o’clock, to the Queen’s Hospital to be treated, with a document written by Dr. Wayson at the request of Dr. Li. When that man arrived at the hospital, his wound was cleaned and treated, but the doctors in the hospital refused to admit him there because they were told Kalanaola had diabetes [ma’i akepau]; the astonishing thing was that there was no indication in his death report that he died of diabetes, but in the report it said his death was caused by a sickness of the blood.

After treating his injury, he was placed back on the ambulance and taken back to his home, and on the following Sunday at 6 o’clock, his breath of life left him.

(Kuokoa, 1/31/1913, p. 4)

HOOLEIA MA KA HALEMA'I, MAKE MA KONA HOME PONOI

Ka Nupepa Kuokoa, Buke XLIX, Helu 5, Aoao 4. Ianuari 31, 1913.

Vital Statistics, 1913.

MARRIAGES.

Kaihe Kamalanai to Malaea Kaimana, January 18.
Ernest George to Lucy Kahakuikaua, January 25.
Peter Saloma to Rebecca Mahuka, January 27.

BIRTHS.

To John Manaku and Rose Iopa, a daughter, January 24.
To Namaka Kepano and Kaleo Keanu, a son, January 24.
To Ernest Tuck Ahan and Kaleialoha Kahanu, a daughter, January 24.
To Charles Lake and Namilimili, a son, January 24.

DEATHS.

Simon Kino, on Kauluwela Lane, January 27.
Kawaihapai Enos, on 13th Avenue, Kaimuki, January 28.

(Kuokoa, 1/31/1913, p. 8)

NA MARE. / NA HANAU. / NA MAKE.

Ka Nupepa Kuokoa, Buke XLIX, Helu 5, Aoao 8. Ianuari 31, 1913.

Death announcement for John W. Moanauli, 1913.

THE HONORABLE MOANAULI PASSES.

He Grew Weary of this Life at His Daughter’s Place in Waikiki.

After many months of his body growing thinner with sickness, the Honorable J. W. Moanauli passed away, this Monday morning at the home of this daughter, Mrs. Kanakanui, in Waikiki.

He was seen for many sessions of the legislature in the past, a representative from the island of Hawaii; and there were many important positions that he held during various times, up until he went to sleep for all times.

The Honorable Moanauli was born in Kohala, Hawaii. He was the child of Kainapau, the first cousin of the kaukau alii Naihe of Kohala, and his mother was Namoomoo, who was a kaukau alii from Kohala.

It was at Lahainaluna School where he was educated during his youth, and he was a lawyer practicing law. For a number of sessions of the legislature, he was chosen as the representative from Hawaii, and outside of that position, he was a judge, as well as a sheriff of Hawaii for several terms.

In the year 1881, J. W. Moanauli married Mrs. Henry A. Beers of Honolulu, and he leaves his widow and children and many grandchildren behind to grieve for him.

Mr. Moanauli was a stepfather [makuakane kolea] to Mrs. S. M. Kanakanui of Honolulu; Mrs. James Cornwell of Waikapu, Maui; William Henry Beers, the county attorney [loio kalana] of Hawaii; and Mrs. Namohala of Hilo.

[Much of the more detailed genealogical information is usually available outside of the regular Vital Statistics Column. Many times beginning in the early 1900s, there is a photograph attached to death notices.

Compare this to the Vital Statistics Column announcing John W. Moanauli’s death in the same issue of the Kuokoa.]

(Kuokoa, 1/24/1913, p. 1)

HALA KA MEA HANOHANO MOANAULI

Ka Nupepa Kuokoa, Buke XLIX, Helu 4, Aoao 1. Ianuari 24, 1913.