MO'OKU'AUHAU

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

Notes


George GREY (GRAY)

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Alexander GREY (GRAY)

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Dear Sir:
Thank you for your web site. It is very helpful.
Information on your website enabled me to verify that I am a descendant of Alexander Adams and Charlotte Oili Harbottle via Sarah Isaac Akamu Adams > Barbara Kamealani Gray > Myra Kealoha Keau Spalding > Dean Spalding Frazier.
Thank you again.
Sincerely,
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Alexander (Alika) Napuhako ADAMS

Mother possibly Sarah Davis


Maria Hio (Mary, Malaea) ADAMS

"Hawaiian Journal Of History" V30, 1992-1996 lists Maria Boyd as
a Composer


Barbara Kamealani GREY (GRAY)

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From: Clancy [mailto:XXXXXXXXXX] Sent: Saturday, February 11, 2006 10:05 AM To: dkekoolani@vantagepoint.tv Subject: KEKOOLANI WEBSITE
Dear Sir:
Thank you for your web site. It is very helpful.
Information on your website enabled me to verify that I am a descendant of Alexander Adams and Charlotte Oili Harbottle via Sarah Isaac Akamu Adams > Barbara Kamealani Gray > Myra Kealoha Keau Spalding > Dean Spalding Frazier.
Thank you again.
Sincerely,
xxxxxxxx (See archives - Kekoolani Family Library #2049)
EMAIL RECORD (Kekoolani Catalog #)
2049.001 Dean Frazier Clancey


George Humphreys ROBERTSON

Genealogy of George Robertson copied from a second-hand Bible bought at a rummage sale by Hannah Kamauoha.

The grandchildren of George and Caroline Robertson are:

(1) Saxon Bristol - born July 31, 1931
(2) Leonard Bristol - born May 14, 1934
(3) Helen Bristol - born June 18, 1935
(4) George Godfrey - born August 8, 1934
(5) Richard Godfrey - born JUne 24, 1934


H.H. Prince George KAUMUALII Humehume (George Tamoree)

EDUCATION: Cornwall Sch., Massachusettes. Served in the US Navy in the Tripoli expedition and during the War of 1812. Rebelled and tried to establish himself as an independent ruler, 3rd August 1824. Captured and taken to Honolulu as a state prisoner.

He d. from influenza, at Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, 3rd May 1826, having had issue, an only daughter.

He was born in the late 1790s with the name Humehume. His father was King Kaumualiʻi, ruler of the islands of Kauaʻi and Niʻihau. Although some sources say his mother was one of the king's royal wives,[1] most say his mother was a commoner, of which not much is known.[2] This might explain an important event that happened when he was a young boy. In January 1804 an American trading ship Hazard arrived at Kauaʻi. Since the landing of Captain James Cook on January 1778, the port of Waimea had been a known stop for European and American ships in the Pacific.[3] King Kaumualiʻi paid Captain James Rowan of the American trading ship Hazard to take his son aboard, ostensibly to get an education in America. A more believable theory is that Kaumualiʻi's Queen did not want any competition for the future throne with her own son who had the better royal pedigree.[4] His father suggested the name "George" after the Prince of Wales at the time (later George IV of the United Kingdom).[5]

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H.H. Prince George P. Kaumu-alii Hume-hume (s/o Queen Kawalu), educ. Cornwall Sch., Massachusettes. Served in the US Navy in the Tripoli expedition and during the War of 1812. Rebelled and tried to establish himself as an independent ruler, 3rd August 1824. Captured and taken to Honolulu as a state prisoner. Married at Honolulu, Oahu, 1823, Betty, eldest daughter of Isaac Davis. He d. from influenza, at Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, 3rd May 1826, having had issue, an only daughter: H.H. Princess Harriet Ka-wahini Kipi. b. in the mountains of Kauai, August 1824. m. at Iton, 28th March 1837, John Meek, Jnr. She d. 3rd September 1843.


Elizabeth "Betty" Peke DAVIS

The records are contradictory as to whether Betty Davis was married to King Kaumualii or his son George Humehume, or both.

ELIZABETH KAMAKAILA DAVIS (I.G.I. name for wife of William Harbottle)


Elizabeth "Betty" Peke DAVIS

The records are contradictory as to whether Betty Davis was married to King Kaumualii or his son George Humehume, or both.

ELIZABETH KAMAKAILA DAVIS (I.G.I. name for wife of William Harbottle)


Elizabeth "Betty" Peke DAVIS

The records are contradictory as to whether Betty Davis was married to King Kaumualii or his son George Humehume, or both.

ELIZABETH KAMAKAILA DAVIS (I.G.I. name for wife of William Harbottle)