-Hawaiian: (.91), 29/32
Scottish: (.06), 1/16
Welsh: (.03), 1/32
54-1910 Census lists Alexander Adams II as the Head, with Charles, Fanny, Henry, Rachel, Alex and Kuamoo Kala’auala living at 38 Main St., Lahaina, Maui. Who lives at 39 Main St. is Hahala’au Oana, 42 yrs. I think he is realted, but I don’t know how.
281,282-Visit Rosie’s, 930 Kekaulike St., Hon.; (not there anymore; now condos and office bldg.)
283; where Grandpa Oana went often
Gang in 1976:
Mama Rose, Bette Ann, Elmo, Akiki Yoshida, Kenneth Akimoto, Richard Ishimi, Margaret Hasako, Lang Lang, Anthony Takabayashi, Noah Freitas, Albert Mahekau, Mary Lee, Aunty Hattie, Richard Lum, Bob Maeda
-Grandchildren knew him as "Grandpa"
284-4/22/51 - He was the 1st Officer on the ship “USNS AKL 27 (T-AKL 27)” on their way to Honolulu from Johnston Island. He was 48 yr. old, 5’ 8”, 190 lbs., listed as a Pacific Islander, and his length of service at sea at this point was 21 yrs.
285-May 1969, had tumor removed from his leg.
20-Bernice's grandfather, Sweeney Ah Siu, Sr., said, "That's Henry Oana, he loved to race horses that guy. He and his friends that's all they talk about - horses, horses, horsesut five of them. Henry went Kam School. He had a high voice. His sister Carrie looked just like. She's the one who married one of the Pali boys. There were two Henrys. That's Henry, the one who live Kalihi Street. Alika's brother. They had one more brother, small boy they call Keoni - his name was John, he was walking but he got sick and died young about two or three years old. Henry's mother was Fannie. She was a nice looking lady, fair with black hair. " At age 90, Grandpa Ah Siu's memory is still sharp and his health is terrific from what we see everyday and also from what his regular medical check-ups reveal. He is strong and spritely too. As my grandfather says, all those Oana's look alike.
286-Borthwick Mortuary, LTD, 1330 Maunakea St., Hon., 531.3566; Services were @ St. Peters Episcopalian Church, 1317 Queen Emma, 4/14/76 @ 1930 hrs., Officiated by Rev. Franklin Chun
272,264-Service: No flowers. Contributions to the American Lung Association of Hawaii. He was a member of the Masters, Mate and the Pilot Union.
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