Isabell Namauʻu was born in
Lahaina, Hawaii, on May 17, 1891. Namauʻu sang at the annual meeting of the
Hawaiian Girls' Club in May 1919. On June 25, 1921, a farewell party was held at the
Kula Sanitarium for Namauʻu and a colleague, who were both leaving the sanitarium. In July and August 1921, Namauʻu sang Hawaiian music at the daily assemblies of the territory's
summer school, which was held at
McKinley High School. On December 19, 1921, Namauʻu married prominent
rancher
Charles Thompson at her home in
Lahaina. The couple travelled to
Hana to celebrate. At the time of the marriage, Namauʻu was a teacher at the
Episcopal School in Lahaina and had previously taught in
Kula. She was Thompson's third wife; they had four children together. == Career and death ==