Farm Family - Person Sheet
NameAnnie G. CHONG 109,99, F
MemoKaahumanu Society Cemetery
Lat/Long*21.334001, -157.86630926
Cause of deathCerebral Aneurysm115
CemeteryKaahumanu Society; Lot 54, Sec. 413; Owner: Rose Farm29
Spouses
Birth22 Oct 1906, Honolulu, Hawaii1242,99
Residence1910, Kalauao, Aiea, Oahu112 Age: 3
Death15 Jul 2000, Vacaville, California1242,101 Age: 93
MemoAt his residence in his sleep
Burial22 Jul 2000, 522 Elmira Rd., Vacaville, CA 956961243,101
Lat/Long*38.350182, -121.962903805
Alias/AKAWILLIE (69), Bill (69), William Kaohi (771)109,108
EducationAiea Elementary, 1916114
EducationSt. Louis College in Honolulu; 1925-1927114
OccupationFilm Projectionist with Consolidated Amusement Co.1242
OccupationTour Bus Operator and a School Bus Driver1242
CemeteryVacaville-Elmira Cemetery1243
Marriage1926, Honolulu, Oahu, Territory of Hawaii109,101
Notes for Annie G. CHONG
-She died from a cerebral aneurysm while she was outside hanging laundry on the line. She lingered a few days before passing away on 11/25/39.
115-Buried at Kaahumanu Society Cemetery, Ahahui Kaahumanu, PO Box 2809, Hon., HI 96803
421-April 2017 - Met with Gerry Miyamoto (President of Chapter 1 of the Ahahui Ka’ahumanu Society Cemetery) & Liz Nakashima (Cemetery Supervisor of the Ahahui Ka’ahumanu Society Cemetery)
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Notes for William Jacob (Spouse 1)
-William J. Kaleikau was 2 years old and his brother David was just born when they began living with David and Malia Kaohi in 1908. William lived with the Kaohi’s until 1928, by then he was married to Annie Chong and they had one daughter, Madeline, who was born 1927. (Personal Notes)
107-Was adopted by David Kaohi
106-In 1931 played baseball on a team the Benedicts, an all Filipino league, won a major title in Aiea.
115-During WW II he was a civilian member of the Hawaii National Guard.
1244-Service: St. Mary’s Catholic Church; Mortuary: Nadeau Family Funeral Home.
1244 Officiating: Rev. Michael Maher (St. Joseph Catholic Church)
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