DR. AND MRS. HOMER HAYES OF PUKOO, MOLOKAI
Who were married in Honolulu last week. Continue reading
Who were married in Honolulu last week. Continue reading
Joined together.—In the evening of the 21st of June, joined together in the covenant of marriage were Rev. H. Kauaihilo Continue reading
Joined in marriage on the 5th of September, by Rev. J. M. Alexander [J. M. Alekanedero] were B. Kahoopai Continue reading
This past Thursday evening, David Kanuha, the tailor of Kamehameha School educated in America, was married to Miss Esther Stein [Esetera Stein] of Kohala, Hawaii. Continue reading
Sept. 13, at Kailua, Hawaii, J. W. Makanoanoa and Mery Mehe were married; it was Thurston [Tatina] who wed them.
(Hae Hawaii, 9/22/1858, p. 99)

Ka Hae Hawaii, Buke 3, Ano Hou.—Helu 25, Aoao 9. Sepatemaba 22, 1858.
Hawaii.
Joined as one.—S. H. Mahuka of the land of the Kipuupuu wind and rain of Waimea told us, reporting that on the past 28th of August, in Imiola Church in Waimea, joined in holy marriage were Mr. Akono Akau, part Chinese of the Kanilehua rain [Hilo] and Miss Maraea Iaukea, Continue reading
Louisa Sobrero, daughter of the Baron Lorenzo Sobrero, a Colonel of the Italian artillery, was married at Turin on the 15th inst., Continue reading
At Aiea, Ewa, July 1, 1885. Joined together were Kailimaia (k) and Mana Kaaihue (w), in the Holy Matrimony of Marriage by S. K. Kuhano.
(Kuokoa, 7/4/1885, p. 3)

Ka Nupepa Kuokoa, Buke XXIV, Helu 27, Aoao 3. Iulai 4, 1885.
O Kuokoa Newspaper, Aloha oe: I have some important news to place upon your vast back, and it is for you to go before all the thousands of the multitudes.
In the night of the 30th of May, E. Haalou (f) ran off with her lover [? kane manuahi], that being Kahookaa; she left her husband and their daughter who lives in a cold room of the house; from what is heard, she often leaves her husband, being that this is the third time she did this cruel act. Continue reading
Ap. 8, at Honolulu, married were D. B. Aumai [D. P. Aumai] and Mauli; they were married by Armstrong [Limaikaika]. Continue reading