Aloha e Duvauchelle ʻOhana!
We’re excited to share some big news—our ʻohana reunion is in the works! We’re in the early planning stages and looking for family members to help bring this special event to life. This is a chance to come together in 2026 or 2027 for a celebration of family, connection, and aloha.
How You Can Get Involved
We’re asking all family members to complete our ʻOhana Connection Form. By filling out this form, you’ll:
Be added to our reunion contact list so we can keep you updated on all the latest plans.
Let us know if you’re interested in helping with the event organizing, such as joining committees for fundraising, logistics, food, or genealogy/oral history.
Complete the ‘Ohana Connection Form today!
Planning Together
Our first Planning Committee meeting is happening on February 8, 2025, location: TBD. It will be a hybrid meeting, so you can join in person or online. Details will be shared with everyone who completes the ʻOhana Connection Form.
The Duvauchelle Brothers of Pūkoʻo, Molokaʻi
The Duvauchelle ʻohana in Hawaiʻi traces its moʻokūʻauhau (genealogy) back to Edouard Duvauchelle (France) and Mary Mele Lynch (Kingdom of Hawaiʻi - Pūko‘o, Moloka‘i), parents of these four brothers from Pūkoʻo, Molokaʻi:
August Heleau Duvauchelle
Birth: 4/25/1867 – Lahaina, Maui
Pictured: Top RightEdward Kekuhiʻiaokamehamehaikaʻanaʻana Duvauchelle
Birth: 6/11/1869 – Pūkoʻo, Molokaʻi
Pictured: Bottom RightEugene Kekaʻalaunui Duvauchelle
Birth: 6/10/1870 – Pūkoʻo, Molokaʻi
Pictured: Top LeftReimann Kauakahi Duvauchelle
Birth: 1873 – Pūkoʻo, Molokaʻi
Pictured: Bottom Left
There was also a sister, Laura Kapakauokamehameha Duvauchelle, born sometime between 1865–1867. Sadly, she passed away at only 12 years old.