Vital Statistics, 6/11/1920.

MARRIAGES.

James W. Walker to Lizzie Turner, May 29.
John Atkins to Elsie Deering, May 29.
Lew Chong to Matilda Thompson, June 1.
Lee Pong Hak to Cecilia Parmenter, June 1.
Herman Kamoku to Lydia Kekoowai, June 2.
Richard Swan to Adeline Sheldon Kaniakea, June 2.
James N. Mattson to Inez S. Rosehill, June 3.
James A. Sanders to Helen Kea, June 4.
James S. Chong to Rachel Hiapo, June 5. Continue reading

Vital Statistics, 5/7/1920.

MARRIAGES.

Henry Makini to Gertrude K. Aiu, Apr. 24.
Maraino Rosario to Hannah Kittel, Apr. 25.
Edward K. Kong to Elizabeth Joseph, Apr. 28.
John Wailani to Elizabeth Kia, Apr. 25.
William Daniels to Anna K. Noa, May 1.
Edward K. Apa to Mary K. Kailiuli, May 1.
Hugh C. Beal to Dallas K. Zablan, May 1.
Benning F. Boyce to Daisy K. Kekuewa, May 3. Continue reading

Vital Statistics, 4/16/1920.

MARRIAGES.

Robert F. Ward to Kalei Apoi, Apr. 3.
Frank R. Quintal to Cornelia K. Jellings, Apr. 3.
Edward L. Henderson to Jennie P. Bortfeld, Apr. 3.
John H. Roberts to Annie Ainoa, Apr. 6.
Dan P. Nawaaliilii to Sarah Keliihuluole, Apr. 6.
John Akana Awana to Rachel Crawford, Apr. 8.
Edward K. Mattson to Mary Pinehaka Kamana, Apr. 10.
Joseph H. Christ to Emily K. Macomber, Apr. 10. Continue reading

Just a little more on William S. Kioula marriage, 1920.

Centenarian Takes Bride of 60 Years

Hawaiian Born Before First Missionaries Came To Islands Married Wednesday Night

William S. Kioula, who will be a century old tomorrow, and Mrs. Lokalia Wahinenui, 61, were married on Wednesday evening, at Kawaiahao church by the pastor, Rev. Akaiko Akana, in the presence of many friends of the couple. The official witnesses to the ceremony were David Naeole and Charles A. Reeves, the latter being related by marriage to Mrs. Kioula.

Kioula, who looks not over 60, says he was born in Kona, Hawaii, a month before the landing of the first Christian Missionaries in the islands, which occurred in Kioula’s district of the Big Island. Honolulu’s oldest bridegroom was among the first native children to be christened by the missionaries. Continue reading