When Taumualasi Sitagata was born about 1909, in Lotofaga, Samoa, his father, Iosefa Aumoto Sitagata, was 16 and his mother, Kalameli Fiti Sa'ena, was 21. He married Puna Toelei'u about 1944, in Lotofaga, Samoa. They were the parents of at least 1 daughter. He died in Apia, Tuamasaga, Upolu, Samoa, and was buried in Lotofaga, Samoa.
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New Zealand occupies Western Samoa during World War I and continues to administer it after the war by virtue of a League of Nations mandate (and a United Nations mandate after World War II).
U.S. troops stationed in Western Samoa during World War II, but no battles are fought on the islands.
Western Samoa becomes independent, the first Pacific island nation to do so.
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