MO'OKU'AUHAU

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

Notes


(Mo'i, Ruling Chief of O'ahu) KAHAHANA

FROM
An account of the Polynesian race: Its origins and migrations and the ancient history of the Hawaiian people to the times of Kamehameha I, by Abraham Fornanader:

Page 209

"Lonohonuakini ascended the throne of Maui under the flattering auspices of peace and prosperity bequeathed by his father, and, with singular good fortune, succeeded in maintaining the same peaceful and orderly condition during his own reign also. Though the yearly feasts and the monthly sacrifices were performed as usual, though bards gathered to the chieftain's court to chant the deeds of his ancestors and extol the wealth and glory of his own reign, yet the smooth and placid stream of this and the preceding reigns left no ripple on the traditional record, and considering the convulsed condition of the neighbouring islands, this absolute silence is their noblest epitaph.

Lonohonuakini's wife was Kalanikauanakinilani with whom he had the following children:—Kaulahea, a son, who succeeded his father in the government; Lonomakaihonua, who was grandfather to the celebrated bard Keaulumoku ; Kalaniomaiheuila, mother of Kalanikahimakeialii, the wife of Kualii of Oahu, and, through her daughter Kaionuilalahai, grandmother of Kahahana, the last independent king of Oahu, of the Oahu race of chiefs, who lost his life and his kingdom in the war with Maui in 1783."


(Ke-kua-po'i-ula) KEKUAPOI ULA

Was said to have been the most beautiful woman in Hawaii in her lifetime. She was from the highest echelons of the Maui royal family, became the mother of the last two royal children of O'ahu, Pililua (k) and Kaheleakaulani (w). These two children later "pio" married and produced the sacred ali'i woman, Akaka Kukalani. She was the 2nd great grandmother of Solomon Lehuanui Kalaniomaiheauila Peleioholani, father of Charles Peleioholani Kekoolani.


FROM: An account of the Polynesian race: Its origins and migrations and the ancient history of the Hawaiian people to the times of Kamehameha I, by Abraham Fornander:

Page 209
"Haalou, daughter of Haae, the son of Kauaua-a-Mahi and brother of Alapainui of Hawaii, and of Kalelemauliokalani, daughter of Kaaloapii, a chief from Kau, and of Kaneikaheilani, said to have been a daughter or granddaughter of Kawelo-a-Mahunalii, who in his day was the Moi of Kauai.

With her Kekaulike had one son and two daughters—(i.) Kekuamanoha, previously referred to; (2.) Namahana-i-Kaleleokalani, who was first the wife of her half-brother Kamehamehanui, with whom she had two sons, Pelioholani and Kuakini, who both died young; afterwards she became the wife of Keeaumokupapaiahiahi, the son of Keawepoepoe of Hawaii, with whom she had three daughters (Kaahumanu, Kaheiheimalie, and Kekuaipiia) and two sons (Keeaumokuopio, known by the English name of George Cox, and Kuakini, also known as John Adams); (3.) Kekuapoi-ula, said to have been the most beautiful woman of her time, and who became the wife of Kahahana, the king of Oahu."

NOTE (01-12-2010):
SOME OTHER GENEALOGIES HAVE AS FATHER:
Kekauhinamoku (Kekauhiwamoku, Hekau-a-Hiwamoku)
We don't follow this, we believe it is wrong - D.P. KEKOOLANI

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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.]


(King of Maui) KEKAULIKE KALANI-KUI-HONO-I-KA-MOKU

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From genealogist Solomon Lehuanui Kalaniomaiheilu Peleioholani (in Ancestry of John Liwai Ena):
Look at Keleanohoanaapiapi (w), the own sister of Kawao Kaohele (k), the chiefly king surrounding Maui until Piilani (k).
1. Here are the ancestors - Kawaokaohele (k), King of Maui.
2. Keleanohoanaapiapi (w), Queen of Maui.
3. Piilani (k), King of Maui.
4. Kihaapiilani (k). King of Maui.
5. Kamalalawalu (k). King of Maui.
6. Kauhiakama (k), King of Maui.
7. Kaianikaumakaowakea (k), King of Maui.
8. Lonohonuakini (k). King of Maui.
9. Kaulahea (k) II, King of Maui.
10. Kekaulikekalanikuihonoikamoku (k). King of Maui.
11. Kamehamehanui (k). King of Maui.

From genealogist Solomon Lehuanui Kalaniomaiheilu Peleioholani (in Ancestry of John Liwai Ena):
Kekaulikeokalanikuihonoikamoku (k), King of Maui.

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

NOTE (from D.Kekoolani): Kekaulike took his grandaughter Kahawalu as one of his wives. Kahawalu is the daughter of Kahekili II, son of Kekaulike. From King Kekaulike, the wahine Kahawalu had issue, the High Chief Kauhiaimokuakama, who is the ancestor of William Pitt Kalanimoku (Kalaimoku) and other important chiefs of Hawaii Nei.


HA'ALOU (HA'ALOU I, HAALOU NUI, HAALOU-A-HA'AE, NAALOU)

Ha'alou Kekaihaakulouikahiki


(Child) LELEIOHOKU

Died in infancy.


PILILUA (PILILUA I, PILILUA-A-KAHAHANA, I-KAPALEI)

Pililua married his sister, Kaheleakaulani and begat Akaka Kukalani. This may have been one of the last "pio" (sacred brother-sister) marriages in the old Hawaiian aristrocracy (ali'i).

Pililua and his sister Kaheleakaulani were adopted by the great chief "I (Alii-o-Hilo) after the downfall of Oahu and death in battle of their father Kahahana, King of Oahu.

Chiefly name as 'I chief was I-Kapalei.

His name is rendered in some records as "Kililua".


(Ka-hele-a-ka'u-lani, I-Kualani) KAHELEAKA'ULANI

Kaheleakaulani married her brother, Pililua and begat Akaka Kukalani. This may have been one of the last "pio" (sacred brother-sister) marriages in the old Hawaiian aristrocracy (ali'i).

Pililua and his sister Kaheleakaulani were adopted by the great chief "I (Alii-o-Hilo) after the downfall of Oahu and death in battle of their father Kahahana, King of Oahu.

Name as 'I chiefess was I-Kualani.

Her name has been rendered in some records as "Heheleaka'ulani".


George Hueu DAVIS Jr.

From THE INDEPENDENT:
Died in Honolulu May 23, 1896 in the residence of his niece, Miss Lucy P...
Aged 71 years old
Brother-in-law of Princess Ruth Keelikolani who married Isaac [Young] Davis.

He is the son of George Hueu Davis and Kahaanapilo Papa.

Grandson of Isaac Davis, who with John Young were (foriegn) companions of Kamehameha I.


George Hueu DAVIS Jr.

From THE INDEPENDENT:
Died in Honolulu May 23, 1896 in the residence of his niece, Miss Lucy P...
Aged 71 years old
Brother-in-law of Princess Ruth Keelikolani who married Isaac [Young] Davis.

He is the son of George Hueu Davis and Kahaanapilo Papa.

Grandson of Isaac Davis, who with John Young were (foriegn) companions of Kamehameha I.


(King, Ruling Chief of O'ahu) PELEIOHOLANI (PELEIOHOLANI I)

From genealogist Solomon Lehuanui Kalaniomaiheilu Peleioholani (in Ancestry of John Liwai Ena):
Look at Kaulahea (k). King of Maui. Kaulahea (k) niaupio married Kalaniomaiheuila (w), his own sister; and born was Kalanikahimakaialii (w), wife of Kualii (k) of Oahu. Kalanikahimakaialii (w) married Kualii (k) of Oahu and had Kapiioho (k) Peleioholani I (k) Kukuiaimakalani (w). Look at this the mother of these Oahu chiefs is a Mauian and part Kauai and Oahu; also Kualii is King of Oahu.

Look at Peleioholani I (k); he is the grandparent of Kalaniomaiheuila Peleioholani.