Vital Statistics, 9/10/1870.

BIRTHS.

June 23, at Auwaiolimu, Honolulu, bloomed and finely formed was a new blossom named, Liwai K. [????] (m).
Apr. 7, at Kawailoa, Waialua, born was Haalilo (m), to Haalilo and Kauhikane.
May 30, at the same location, born was Loheakawai (f), to W. B. Kaiolohia and Keakea.
June, at the same location, born was Kahooluhiluhi (f), to S. Kahulupue and Kalike.
July 27, at Honokaa, Hamakua, Hawaii, born was Keoki Kupa (m), to Kekuawela and Kanakaole.
Aug. 2, at the same location, born was Ana (f), to Kamelamela and Dina.
Aug. 14, at Hanamaulu, Kauai, born was Hinaia Makua (f), to S. Kekahuna and Keokeo. Continue reading

Vital Statistics, 8/6/1870.

MARRIAGES.

Apr. 17, at Waialua, Oahu, married by Rev. J. N. Paikuli, were [??????] and [??????].
May 24, at the same location, married by Mr. Paikuli, were [???????] (m) from Maui, and [???????] (f) from [??????].
May 29, at the same location, married by Mr. Parker, were [??????] (m), and [??????] (f).
July 2, at Honokohau, Maui, married by Rev. [?????], were [?????] and [?????] (f).
July 1, at Waimea, Hawaii, married by Rev. L. Laiana [Rev. L. Lyons], were Alai Chinese, and [????] Kalawaia (f).
June, at Waikiki Kai, married by Rev. H. H. Pareka [Rev. H. H. Parker], were [?????] (m) and [?????] (f).
July 7, at the same location, married by Mr. Parker, were [????] (m), and Kahananui (f). Continue reading

The pillow mele for Kaahumanu, and the power of the newspapers, 1907.

One reason why the newspapers were/are so important was because they were “immediate,” just as I suppose Facebook and Twitter is today. One person claims something in the newspaper one day, and a few days later you could see more information or contradicting information by someone else, and not necessarily even in the same newspaper. Because people back in the day wanted the latest news, they would subscribe to the different newspapers being printed at the time, or at least would share them with each other. Continue reading

Vital Statistics, 7/16/1870.

DEATHS.

May 30, at Kahului, North Kona, Keaka (m) died.
June 29, at Waiaha, North Kona, [?????] (m) died.
Mar. 20, at Lahaina, [???????] died.
Mar. 22, at Lahaina, Naau (m) died.
Mar. 25, at Lahaina, Luahine (f), [??????] died.
Mar. 27, at Lahaina, [??????] (f) died.
Mar. 28, at Lahaina, Kawahinehula (f), Moi (m) died.
Mar. 31, at Lahaina, [??????] (m), [?????] (f) died.
Mar. 31, at Lahaina, [??????] (m), Kaikaina (f) died.
Apr. 1, at Lahaina, [?????] (m) died. Continue reading

Vital Statistics, 7/2/1870.

MARRIAGES.

Feb. 5, at Makawao, married by Rev. J. P. Gerina [Rev. J. P. Green], were S. F. Cleveland and Mary Keola.
May 7, at the same location, married by Mr. Green, were Kekua (m) from Halehaku and Kauwa (f) from Kuiaha.
May 14, at the same location, married by Mr. Green, were Daniela (m) from Kaluanui and [?????] from Halehaku.
Feb. 4, at [??????], Kauai, married by Rev. E. Helekunihi, were Mr. [??????] and Kaukai (f).
Mar. 10, at the same location, married by Mr. Helekunihi, were Kekua (m) and Kahalewai (f); Hookaaku and Hipo.
Mar. 14, at the same location, married by Mr. Helekunihi, were Kaili (m) and Mahoe (f).
Apr. 2, at the same location, married by Mr. Helekunihi, were Kalawa (m) and Luukia (f).
Apr. 30, at the same location, married by Mr. Helekunihi, were [??????] and Paupau.
May 9, at the same location, married by Mr. Helekunihi, were Keola (m) and Muliwai (f).
May 11, at the same location, married by Mr. Helekunihi, were [??????] (m) and Kilikina (f). Continue reading

Vital Statistics, 5/14/1870.

BIRTHS.

October 7. At Ulupalakua, Maui, born was Keaka (m).
October 26. At Ulupalakua, Maui, born was Nalaniowalu (m).
October 28. At Ulupalakua, Maui, born was Ako (Chinese) (m).
December 1. At Ulupalakua, Maui, born was Pepe Pookela (f).
December 3. At Ulupalakua, Maui, born was [?????] (f).
December 30. At Ulupalakua, Maui, born was Kaialiiliiopio, (m).
April 18. At Waihee, born was Samuel Kahinu (m) to D. Kapoi and Kanoho.
April 28. At Waihee, born was Kaana (f) to Kimo Kihamahana and Kahalaopuna. Continue reading

Vital Statistics, 4/30/1870.

MARRIAGES.

April 13—At Honolulu, married by Rev. H. H. Pareka [H. H. Parker] were Ah Cham (m) and Manini (f).
April 17—At Honolulu, married by Rev. H. H. Parker, were Kaulinamoku (m) and Kalehuamakanoe (f).
April 21—At Honolulu, married by Rev. H. H. Parker, were Kaopua (m) and Halekika (f).
April 17—At Waipio Uka, married were Kahele (m) and Kahinu (f), Maaikaloa (m) and Konohiki (f), by Kulekana [Gulstan].
April 24—At Hauula, Oahu, married were Ioane Naumiumi (m) and Kamaka (f). By Rev. H. Kauaihilo. Continue reading

Vital Statistics, 4/16/1870.

MARRIAGES.

March 25—Married by Rev. H. Manase were J. Kekehena (m) and M. Kekai (f), the two are from Waihee.
March 26—At Waihee, married by W. P. Kahale were Makaonaona (m) and Kahalemanu (f).
March 24—Married by W. P. Kahale were Wahapuu (m) and Kalawahine (f), the two are from Waihee.
April 8—At the same place, Nika (m) and Pine (f); Rev. W. P. Kahale performed the marriage. Continue reading