Birthday of the Queen to be, 1867

[Found under: “NU HOU KULOKO: OAHU.”]

This past Monday, the 2nd of September, was the birthday of our young chief, Kamakaeha. She had a banquet at Hamohamo, and present were her husband, the Honorable Governor of Hawaii, the Honorable D. Kalakaua, Kalahoolewa, the mother, a majority of the House of Representatives, and the Choir of Kawaiahao Church.

(Kuokoa, 9/7/1867, p. 2)

Ka Nupepa Kuokoa, Buke VI, Helu 37, Aoao 3. Sepatemaba 7, 1867.

Honorable Lydia Kamakaeha Paki weds Adjutant General Major J. O. Dominis, 1862.

MARRIED—At the hour of 8 in the evening of Tuesday, the 16th of this month, the Honorable Lydia Kamakaeha Paki married Adjutant General Major J. O. Dominis, at Haleakala, the Residence of the Honorable C. R. Bishop and his Chiefess. The two were married in the Anglican faith.

Present were the King; Her Highness Princess V. K. Kaahumanu; His Highness Prince L. Kamehameha; the Honorable M. Kekuanaoa, the Chiefly Governor of Oahu; Colonel Peter Young Kekuaokalani; there also were the parents of the woman, and the mother of the man, and his cousins.

Rev. Samuel C. Damon was who married them. There was much appreciation for how fine and honorable it was. With the two of them is the aloha of this paper.

[It seems Queen Emma was not present at this wedding. Ka Haku o Hawaii had only passed away a few weeks earlier…]

(Kuokoa, 9/20/1862, p. 3)

MAREIA...

Ka Nupepa Kuokoa, Buke I, Helu 43, Aoao 3. Sepatemaba 20, 1862.