MO'OKU'AUHAU

Kekoolani Genealogy of Descendants of the Ruling Chiefs of Hawai'i

Notes


(Alii-o-Kona) EHU ('EHU)

MISTAKE IN
Ka Nupepa Kuokoa (Newspaper) SEPT 30, 1893 "He Moolelo Hawaii Chapter X" (A Hawaiian History Chapter 10: This chief is called Ehunuikaimalino and the genealogy is wrong, which is why it cuts off here without explanation.

FROM FORNANDER COLLECTION (THRUM)
Ehunuikaimalino was the king of Kona. He was a very strong man, and the  father of Laeanuikaumanamana, but on account of old age Kona and Kohala were  simply ceded to Umi-a-Liloa. When peace and quiet reigned in the government of  Hawaii under Umi-a-Liloa, his name became famous from Hawaii to Kauai. No king  was like unto him in the administration of his government ; he took care of the old men and the old women and orphans; he had regard for the people also; there were  no murders and no thievings.


HAILI

Has a possible daughter Kanikaniaula.


(see - "Kaualua") KANIKANIAULA

Possibly the daughter of Haili.


NAHULANUI (KUAHALIULANI)

Nahulanui is the name given by SLK Peleioholani.

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FROM
The Complete Ancestry of John Liwai Kalaniopuuikapali-o-MoliIele-ma-wai-o-Ahukini-Kau-Hawaii Ena:

2. Look at Kekaulike (k), page 4, no. 10.
3. Kekaulikeokalanikuihonoikamoku (k), King of Maui.

Here are the children:
1. Kauhiaimokuakama (k)
2. Kamehamehanui (k)
3. Kalola (w), mother of Kiwalao and Liliha
4. Kuhoohiehie (w)*
5. Kahekili (k)
6. Namahanaikaleleonalani (w)
7. Kekuamanoha (k)
8. Kekuapoiula (w)/ wife of King Kahahana
9. Kaeokulani (k), King of Kauai
10. Manuhaaipo (w), Queen of lao
11. Ahia
12. Nahulanui
[*Also spelled Kuhooheihei.]