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    Waiola Church and Cemetery in Lāhainā is the site of a historic mission established in 1823 on the island of Maui in Hawaiʻi. Originally called Waineʻe...
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    ordered the construction of a stone church. The cornerstone of the Waiola Church (originally named Ebenezera or Waineʻe Church) was laid on September 14, 1828...
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    were: The Waiola Church, which celebrated its 200th anniversary in May 2023, lost its main sanctuary, annex, and social hall. Waiola Church's cemetery...
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    Kaʻahumanu (category Burials at Waiola Church)
    was later moved to the Royal Mausoleum. The monument of Kaumualiʻi in Waiola Church cemetery includes the inscription, "Kaahumanu was his wife, Year 1822...
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    Royal Mausoleum (Mauna ʻAla) (category Churches in Honolulu)
    the church cemetery resting in the courtyard of Kawaiahaʻo Church. Princess Nāhiʻenaʻena and Queen Keōpūolani are buried on Maui at Waiola Church. Kamehameha...
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  • District Mokuʻula cemetery, Lahaina Waiola Church Cemetery (also known as Waineʻe Church Cemetery), Waiola Church, Lahaina Hawaii State Veterans Cemetery...
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  • social media personality Jonathan Wafula (born 1994), Kenyan footballer Waiola Church This page or section lists people that share the same given name or...
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    Old Courthouse, 1859 Pioneer Inn front desk, 1901 Pioneer Inn, 1901 Waiola Church, renamed & rebuilt 1954 Registered National Historic Landmark plaque...
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    Keōpūolani (category Burials at Waiola Church)
    Later her remains were perhaps reburied at the Christian cemetery at Waiola Church, along with her daughter and many others in the royal family. Keōpūolani...
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    Kaumualiʻi (category Burials at Waiola Church)
    tomb on the island of Mokuʻula sometime in 1837 and to the cemetery of Waiola Church in 1884. Kaumualiʻi was popular among both his people and foreigners...
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    Kuini Liliha (category Burials at Waiola Church)
    Congregational church. Heeding the advice of her Congregationalist ministers, Kaʻahumanu convinced King Kamehameha III to ban the Roman Catholic Church from the...
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    islands took part in the event on the sacred grounds of Mokuʻula and Waiola Church. This was first time since Kaʻiulani’s passing that her family participated...
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    Nahienaena (category Burials at Waiola Church)
    Mokuʻula sometime in 1837 and eventually in 1884 to the cemetery of Waiola Church. Her death had a sobering effect on her brother, King Kamehameha III...
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    Mokuhinia Place Front Street Lahaina Hongwanji Mission Waine'e Cemetery Waiola Church Mokuhinia Pond Moku'ula Island    The non-profit organization Friends...
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    Kalākua Kaheiheimālie (category Burials at Waiola Church)
    archives digital collections. state of Hawaii. Retrieved 2009-11-25. Waiola Church Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kalākua Kaheiheimālie. Martin...
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    Kekauʻōnohi (category Burials at Waiola Church)
    later transported to Maui where they were buried in the cemetery at Waiola Church. She left her land to her husband Haʻalelea. She was foster mother of...
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    schools throughout the islands. The first stone church was built in 1828 at Lahaina called Waiola Church. The churchyard there contains the remains of many...
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  • (Hawaii) Waimea Valley Wainaku, Hawaii Wainiha, Hawaii Waiohinu, Hawaii Waiola Church Waioli Mission District Waipahu High School Waipio, Hawaii Waipiʻo Acres...
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  • being killed. A large part of the historic Lahaina town, including the Waiola Church and the Lahaina Hongwanji Mission Temple, is destroyed by the wildfires...
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    Dwight Baldwin (missionary) (category Burials at Kawaiahaʻo Church)
    to serve with Lorenzo Lyons at Imiola Church. Then in 1836 he was sent to Waineʻe Church (now called Waiola Church) established by William Richards at Lahaina...
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    Williams 2013, pp. 122–165. Williams 2008, pp. 38–73. "Waiola Church History, Lahaina Maui". Waiola Church. Archived from the original on April 22, 2016. Retrieved...
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    Hoapili (category Burials at Waiola Church)
    Hoapili died January 3, 1840, and was buried at Waiola Church cemetery, then known as "Waineʻe Church". The girls' dormitory at Lahainaluna High School...
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    William Richards (missionary) (category Burials at Waiola Church)
    supported the building of a stone and wood structure for Richards' church. The Christian church was built adjacent to a pond surrounding an island called Mokuʻula...
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    Kinoʻoleoliliha (category Burials at Waiola Church)
    soon after the construction of her new home. She was buried at the Waiola Church, on Maui, where her headstone now stands. However, later reports claimed...
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    royals were assumed to have been transported to the Waineʻe Church, later renamed the Waiola Church, in Lāhainā. Wahinepio Avenue in Kahului, next to Maui...
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    "Makawao Union Church history". web site. Archived from the original on 2010-01-27. Retrieved 2010-01-18. Kawai Stanich (2008). "Waiʻola Church". Archived...
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    (0.85 acres) Spring/Gurrie School Park (8 acres) Stone Park (0.5 acres) Waiola Park (3.5 acres) The Village of La Grange is a non-home rule municipal corporation...
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  • 1933 Ushijima Store Kawanui 1953 Waimea Theatre Waimea 1938 Waiola Congregational Church doorway Lahaina 1953 Agner R. & Ruth M. Nylen Residence Honolulu...
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    in Honolulu on March 26, 1931. He was buried at St. Philomena Catholic Church Cemetery, Kalaupapa. In 2015, the Diocese of Honolulu set up a committee...
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  • canoe to Honolulu to be personally instructed in the faith and to join the church. Then he returned to Maui and instructed over 4,000 people for the Catholic...
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