David Malo lived from 1793 to 1853, and was among the first Hawaiians to become an ordained Christian minister and found a church (Espiritu). He was born in Keauhou, to Ao'ao and Heone Malo, and grew up in a time when Kamehameha I had united the islands (Espiritu). They were a single kingdom, instead of separate as they are now. Malo had a good association with the chief Kuakini, and he worked as a court genealogist and oral historian during a time when great change was taking place in the islands (Dibble). Kuakini was a brother of the queen Ka'ahumanu (Dibble). Early on in his life, Malo married A'alailoa (Espiritu). She was a widow and significantly older than Malo when they married, and when she later died in 1822 they were still without children (Dibble). The following year, Malo decided to move to Lahaina, which was located on Maui (Dibble). There, he studied under Reverend William Richards, where he learned to read and write in Hawaiian and English (Espiritu). He then converted to Christianity and was baptized.
During his lifetime, Malo did many things…
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