MO'OKU'AUHAU

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

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Ebeneezer PARKER II

Ebenezer II died when ten years old.


(Regina Kahiwakaneikopolei) KANEKAPOLEI (KANEKAPOLEI II, KAHIWA-KANEKAPOLEI)

THERE ARE 2 (TWO) DIFFERENT CHIEFESS NAMED "KANEKAPOLEI" We are told clearly by a Poepoe family member in a 1919 newspaper article that there are two Kanekapoleis, one is the wife of Kamehameha the Great, the other is the niece, who is named after the wife of Kamehameha the Great.  Today, this is a cause of some slight confusion as many do not remember that there are two different women (same family) named Kanekapolei.

We differentiate them as Kanekapolei I and Kanekapolei II.

(REFERENCE: Ka Nupepa Kuokoa (Newspaper) NOV 21, 1919 "Hala is Pua Alii Kamehameha", reprinted in HAWAIIAN GENEALOGIES, VOL 2, McKinzie)

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EXCERPT FROM 1919 NEWSPAPER ARTICLE (NOT COMPLETE):

KA NUPEPA KUOKOA November 21, 1919
HALA IA PUA ALII KAMEHAMEHA This Kamehameha Chiefly Offspring Is Gone (Moses Keaulana)

Moses Keaulana was born in Koleaka, Honolulu, in 1876; he had reached the age of 43 and more. Here is his genealogy. Kamehameha the Conqueror is the one who married Kauhilanimaka and was born Kahiwa Kanekapolei**. Kauhilanimaka (w.), she is the true sister-in-law of Kanekapolei I, wife of Kamehameha I, with her brother, that is Kalamakuikeao, second husband of Kauhilanimaka and thus was this daughter called by the name Kanekapolei.

Kahiwa Kanekapolei married Kahaaualani and was born Kalamakuikeao Kaahiki.

** Kahiwa Kanekapolei is also the mother of Kepelino, the writer.
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John Palmer PARKER II

John Palmer Parker II married Hanai and moved family from Kaiwaihae to Waimea in 1879.