Niu-popo-ula is the name used by S.M. Kamakau in "Ruling Chiefs of Hawaii'.
(Chief of Ko'olau, O'ahu) KAHAOI (KAHA'OI , KAHUOI II)
The fiery kapu of Kaha'oi, the kapu wela. His descendants are called "wohi", according to Kamakau.
(Chief of Ko'olau, O'ahu) KEOPUOLANI (KE-OPU-O-LANI, KUPUALANI)
S.M. Kamakau says this chief's name is Keopuolani, specifically mentioning that this is the also the name of one of the wives of Kamehameha the Great.
KAOHIAKANAKA (KAOHI-A-KANAKA, KAOHIAULA)
Kaohiaula is the name used by S.M. Kamakau (1865). Kaohiakanaka is another name used by Kamakau.
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Isaac Kapulealii Loakealii Jr ADAMS
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Louisa Kekahilinaniopauahi ADAMS
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Died while enroute to work on Judd St. Honolulu, caught in Pearl
Harbor Bombing, in the vehicle was son, John Adams, Nephew David
Kahookele and Cousin Joseph McCabe. Numerous articles and
listings of the Casualties of Pearl Harbor. Star Bulletin
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Head Usher of Cathedral of Our Lady of Peace
Obituary
Thursday, September 23, 1999
Ranch House restaurateur
Charles Lucas diesBy Harold Morse
Honolulu Star-BulletinCharles W. Lucas, scion of an old kamaaina family and founder of the Ranch House restaurant in Aina Haina, died July 27 in Bellevue, Wash. He was 81.
Lucas is remembered for making the Ranch House one of the most popular restaurants on Oahu. His family, early residents of Niu Valley, owned the land.
Initially known as M's Restaurant when it was founded in the 1940s, it was sold to Spencecliff Corp. in 1968. The restaurant remained open until 1987.
Lucas' island heritage went back to 1816 when his great-great-grandfather, Alexander Adams, arrived in Hawaii from Scotland, later becoming one of Kamehameha I's closest advisers. Kamehameha thought so highly of Adams he gave him Niu Valley, which later was passed down through the Hind, Cassiday, Pflueger and Lucas families.
Lucas' grandfather and great-uncle, entrepreneurs with Lucas Brothers Construction Co., helped build Iolani Palace and Aloha Tower.
Lucas was born in Honolulu, and graduated from Punahou School and Harvard. He also founded Hawaii Drug and Scientific Co. in 1958, which he operated until retiring in 1986.
Mother listed as Sarah Ulukaihonua Harbottle, Family History
Center, LDS
Mother listed as Sarah Ulukaihonua Harbottle, Family History
Center, LDS
Col. James Aalapuna Harbottle BOYD
"Hawaiian Journal of History" V 27, 1992-1996 lists as Colonel
King Kalakaua Staff, "Hawaiian Journal of History" V28,
1992-1996 lists as Sheriff