Alapia LONOAIA

ABOUT 1873 - 19 Oct 1937

Father: Mahi LONOIA
Mother: Naomi MALAKA

Family 1 : Porter PLICK, b. ABOUT 1871, Hilo, Maui, Hawaii

  1.  Cecelia Rose Malaka Plick FANEUF, b. 16 Jun 1897, Wailuki, Maui; d. 21 Oct 1957, Berkeley, CA.

Family 2 : Ernest Peter FANEUF

  1.  Nancy FANEUF
  2.  Dolores Malulani FANEUF
  3.  Maria Kealoha FANEUF
  4.  Alice Lukula FANEUF

Family 3 : John NAMAKA, b. ABOUT 1880, Kona, Hawaii



 
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 _Mahi LONOIA_________|
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|--Alapia LONOAIA
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|_ Naomi MALAKA________|
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Notes:

Copy from Mona Chapoulie

The vital data and following material about Alapai (Alice) Lonoaia is from her great granddaughter, Mona Chapoulie (20 May 2003).

Her father was a politician and a cowboy in Hilo:

It is believed that Alapai was not married to Porter Plick, the father of her first daughter, Cecelia Malaka Plick Faneuf.

 

Alapai married Ernest Peter Faneuf when she was 21.

 

To date, no divorce record on Alapai Lonoaia... and Ernest P. Faneuf. Record of License to Marry has no number and is faint. However, have Hawaii Birth Cert. No. 44318, Book 178 for Dolores Faneuf born Aug. 3, 1902 in Honolulu; Maria Kealoha Faneuf, Cert. 44319, Book 178 born Aug. 31, 1903 in Honolulu and Alice Lukula Faneuf, Cert. 44245, Book 177 born April 14, 1905 all listing their parents as Ernest Peter Faneuf and Alice Alapai. Also, these certificates were issued on October 25, 1957.

 

John NAMAKA was the son of David OPUNI and Milanina KAKAIO. He was a cowboy in Maui and a native Hawaiian.

John Namaka was diagnosed with Hansen's Disease (Leprosy) and was taken to Kalaupapa for treatment. Alapai left Honolulu and went to Kalaupapa to be with him... Alapai's onset of Leprosy was about 1912. Alapai died of acute food poisoning, leprosy, neurol. Death Certificate No. 1232, Kalawao General Hospital. She and John Namaka are buried there along with a few of their children.

 

 

Copy from Mona Chapoulie

 

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