MO'OKU'AUHAU

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

Notes


(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.


LONOKAHIKINI

In the list which appears in the Robinson genealogy, S.L.K. Peleioholani seems to indicate that Lonokahikini is the full sister of Peleioholani, but this might not be the case. No other genealogies seem to explain the lineage of Lonokahikini.

SLK Pelioholani gives the children of Kualii in the following:
(1) ANCESTRY OF JOHN LIWAI: Peleioholani, Kapiohookalani, Kukuimakalani
(2) ROBINSON GENEALOGY: Lonokahikini

We haven't found any works mentioning Kaionuilanilalahai, but she is well documented as a child of Kualii in other histories.


John Tamatao BAKER (I) (Timothy)

Member of Kamehameha IV's Privy Council, August 12, 1884. He was the last Royal Governor of Hawaii Island (February 8, 1892 to February 28, 1893).

Died at 8:10AM.


ULULANI (ULULANI II, ULULANI LIWAI, ULULANI LEWAI)

High Chiefess. Royal Governor of Hawaii Island 1886-1887.


Capt. Adam C. BAKER

English sea captain and trader who worked route between Tahiti and Hawaii with stays in each place between 1840 to 1850 period.


LUKA (LUKA PRUVIA, KAPUNA-WAHINE LUKA, PUNA LUKA)

Retainer at court of Kamehameha IV.