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  2. Mary Louise Kekuewa - Wikipedia

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    Mary Louise Kaleonahenahe Wentworth Peck was born February 5, 1926, in Puʻunene, Maui. [4] Her parents were Katherine Mailelani (née Rose), and Nohea Oramel Arnold Peck Sr.; her father was a civil engineer in the United States Army.

  3. Mark Ellman - Wikipedia

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    Maui Tacos restaurant. Mark Ellman died February 26, 2023, was a Hawaii-based restaurant chef. His first Hawaiian restaurant, Avalon, is on Maui; he became its owner in 1991.. By 2011 he had sold that restaurant, and had founded or purchased into several other similar establishmen

  4. David Dwight Baldwin - Wikipedia

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    David Dwight Baldwin was born November 26, 1831, in Honolulu. His father was early missionary doctor Dwight Baldwin (1798–1886), and his mother was Charlotte Fowler Baldwin (1805–1873). After a few years living in Waimea, the family moved to the island of Maui around 1837.

  5. List of people from Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Daryl Bonilla, Hawaii-based actor, born in Honolulu; Richard Boone, actor, who lived in Hawaii for seven years; Robert Sidney Bowen, author, died of cancer in Honolulu in 1977; Bradajo, poet known for writing in Hawaiian Pidgin; Beau Bridges, actor, attended University of Hawaii at Manoa; Darin Brooks, actor on Days of Our Lives

  6. Henry Kaleialoha Allen - Wikipedia

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    Allen was born June 11, 1933, in Hilo, Hawaii [1] [2] In 1941 his family relocated to Honolulu. [1] Allen graduated from President William McKinley High School in 1952. [3] He began his professional career working in Hawaiian hotels, joining the musicians union in 1953 and working with Alfred Apaka.

  7. Keo Nakama - Wikipedia

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    Nakama was born in Puʻunene, Hawaii, a town on the island of Maui known for its nearby Sugar Cane plantations. [2]Puunene School. He attended Maui High School, and was a high achieving member of the strict and competitive "Three-year Swim Club" managed by Hall of Fame swim Coach Soichi Sakamoto at the Puʻunene School. [3]

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  9. Dwight Baldwin (missionary) - Wikipedia

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    Dwight Baldwin (September 29, 1798 – January 3, 1886) [1] was an American Christian missionary and medical doctor on Maui, one of the Hawaiian Islands, during the Kingdom of Hawaii. He was patriarch of a family that founded some of the largest businesses in the islands.