His wife was Lihau, and they were joined in the covenant of marriage on April 25, 1895, at Keauhou, Kau, Hawaii, by Father Kelekino. They had two children. One died fairly young, and the other was Joseph K. Holoua.
*Location of burial is uncertain* It is possibly in a small plot in one of the Kaunamano Homestead parcels, or where AIS studies have found burials in the area of the Naalehu Makahiki field. https://uipa.org/files/foi/1230/KahuaOlohuAIS_Final.pdf
His wife was Lihau, and they were joined in the covenant of marriage on April 25, 1895, at Keauhou, Kau, Hawaii, by Father Kelekino. They had two children. One died fairly young, and the other was Joseph K. Holoua.
*Location of burial is uncertain* It is possibly in a small plot in one of the Kaunamano Homestead parcels, or where AIS studies have found burials in the area of the Naalehu Makahiki field. https://uipa.org/files/foi/1230/KahuaOlohuAIS_Final.pdf
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