MO'OKU'AUHAU

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

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(Ali'i-o-Hana, Ali'i-o-Kipahulu, Ali'i-o-Kaupo) KALOKUOKAMAILE (KA-LOKU-O-KAMAILE)

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His marriages include a union with his own mother Kahikikalakalanilehua (Kalanilehua, Kahikikala), the Ruling Chiefess of Hana, Kipahulu and Kaupo. This mother-son naha pio or "ho'i" union was meant to increase the rank of his offspring, the chief Kukahikapaua.

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SHORT BIOGRAPHY

Kalokuokamaile (meaning "downpour/blowing of the maile" in Hawaiian), was a Hawaiian chief and first-born son of Keoua Kalanikupuapaikalaninui and half-brother of Kamehameha the Great who unified the Hawaiian Islands in 1810.

He was born on the island of Maui. His mother was the the High Chiefess Kahikikalaokalani ruler of Hana, Kipahulu and Kaupo. He was Keoua's firstborn son and was deemed "Ka Keiki o Kona wa Heuole," which means the offspring of his beardless youth. At age three his father return to his ancestral home on the Big Island of Hawaii and left Kalokuokamaile to be raised by his mother.."

Years passed and he grew up to be a strong athletic man, of good and mild nature, with no selfish or ambitious motives. His single aim was to secure the happiness and contentment of his people. His mother had died and now he was the ruler of the kingdom in her stead.

He had taken a wife from the neighboring district of Kahikinui and Honuaula, ruled over by a chiefly family of which Kaloiokalani was the only flower. Tiding of her fine qualities had reached Hana. He set out to visit that court and he had to observe th kapu of his family, paying his visits by night. He was happily received by the parents and soon arrangements for the royal nupitals were completed. When the hoao (wedding) had taken place and feasting and dancing ended, Kalokuokamaile made preparations to return to Hana. As Kaloiokalani was a great favorite with her people, the makaaina volunteered to get up a great cavalcade to escort the distinguished couple as far as Kipahulu District. It was said in legends that, so immense was the throng, the procession was mistaken for an invasion by some unknown enemy. However Kalokuokamaile was at last settled at the old family homestead and affairs ran smoothly and lovely.

A bright little girl soon appeared on the scene. They named her Kaohelelani, and she was fated to be their only child. She was verging into maidenhood when he died. His people showed their affectionate regard for him by making his grave on the highest peak of their country, Kauwiki. Upon news of his death reaching his brother Kamehameha I, he decided to take his fatherless niece into his court and for their brother Kealiimaikai to temporalily hold Kaohelelani's land inheritances until she reach majority. Kamehameha conquered Kalanikupule, King of Maui, and partition out, to the chiefs who had aided him, the land that was the rightful ingeritance of his niece.
[edit]References

REF:
(1) Pratt, Elizabeth K. (March 27, 2000). Keoua : Father of Kings . Ke Ali'i Pub. Page 15-17
(2) Pratt, Elizabeth K. (March 27, 2000). Keoua : Father of Kings . Ke Ali'i Pub. Page 43-44


KALOIOKALANI (KA-LOI-A-KALANI)

A chiefess of Kahiki-nui, Maui.


KA'ILIKAPU (KA-'ILI-KAPU)

A grandson of I-maka-koloa.


(Haiwoholani) HOIAOHOLANI

(Spelling? Handwritten genealogy, name is hard to read)


KALANINUIKALELEAU (KALELEAUIKALOALII)

SLK Peleiholani calls him Kalaninuikaleleau


KALEIPAIHALA (KALEIPAIHALA I, KALEIPAIHALANUI, KALAIPAHALA, KA-LA’ I-PAI-HALA)

Also Known As: Kaleipahala Kalanikuimamao

Grandfather of Queen Emma Kaleleonalani and Laura M. Kekupuohikapulikoliko.

The Complete Ancestry of John Liwai Kalniopuuikapali-o-Molilele-ma-wai-o-Ahukini-Kau-Hawaii Ena:

Kalaniopuu (k) married again to Kalaniwahineulimea, grandmother of Kuaihelani Parker and was born Kaleipaihala (k), grandfather of Queen (Emma) Kaleleonalani and L. M. Kekupuohikapulikoliko.

Kekaulikeikawekiuonalani (w), high chiefly lord of Hilo, half sister of King Kalaniopuu (k), married Kaleipaihala, son of Kalaniopuu, grandfather of Emma Kaleleonalani, born was Keaholawaia.

Look at Kalaninuiiamamao (k); he was the own father of King Kalaniopuu (k) and his children.
(I) The eldest son Kiwalao (k);
(II) Second child Liliha Kekuiapoiwa; they are the true grandparents of Lihoiiho I (k), King of Hawaii, grandparent of Naahienaena (w) and grandparent of Kauikeaouli (k) King of Hawaii.
(III). Kalaniopuu (k)/ the true father of Kaleipaihala (k), the grandfather of Kaleleonalani, Queen, and L. M. Kekupuohi, Keawehawaii (k), Halalo (k), and J. Robinson (k).
(IV) Kalaniopuu (k), the father of Keaouakuahuula, the ancestor of the chiefess Kekaaniau (w) of Honolulu, L. M. Kekupuohi and Sam Parker. The chief Keouakuahuula (k), true ancestor through the mother of Keouakuahuula, namely Kanekapolei (w), of W. Notley, C. K. Notley, K. 0. Notley, M. Notley, all of Waimea, Hawaii.

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FORNANDER:
"Certain it is that during the summer of this year (1790), Kamehameha, assuming the style of " Moi" of Hawaii, sent to Keawemauhili of Hilo and Keoua-Kuahuula of Kau to furnish him with canoes and troops for a contemplated invasion of Maui. Keawemauhili complied with the summons of Karnehameha, and sent a large force of men and canoes under command of his own sons Keaweokahikwna, Eleele or Elelule, Koakanu, and his nephew Kalaipaihala."


John Kaleiolaimana Kahiliaulani NOTLEY

After he died, Annie married Mr. Hall of Hilo.


Annie Kahalelehuaokeaweokahikonaihailikulamanu Kaonohiulaokalani PELEIOHOLANI

From genealogist Solomon Lehuanui Kalaniomaiheilu Peleioholani (in Ancestry of John Liwai Ena):
Look at the chief Kalaniopuu (k), he is the own grandson of Umiulaikaahumanu (w) (true chiefly class) and Kuanuuanu (k) of Waianae, Oahu. Look closely at Kalaninuiiamamao, the own father of Kalaniopuu (k). A high chief. And here are the chiefly descendants that are seen in the broad daylight.

Look at Kalaniopuu (k) and his
2. Younger brother Keoua (k), father of Kamehameha I.
3. Sister Kekaulikeikawekiuonalani (w), grandmother of L. M. kekupuohi.
4. Sister Kahiwaokalani (w). Grandmother of the Princes.
5. Sister Ahia (w).
Here is the (wohi) son of Kalaninuiiamamao (k), namely
6. Keawema'uhili (k), he is the own grandfather of
7. S. L. Kalaniomaiheuila Peleioholani (k), own father of
8. A. Kahalelehua Kaonohiulaokalani Notley.***

**  (nee Annie Kahalelehua Peleioholani, daughter of Solomon Peleioholani and Elizabeth Kekumano)


FULL NAME:
Anna Kahalelehuaokeaweokahikonaihailikulamanu Kaonohiulaokal PELEIOHOLANI
Birth: 18 Aug 1883
Honolulu, Hawaii, Hi
Death: 1 Jun 1957
Hilo, Hawaii, Hi

From familyserach.org (LDS Church) Ancestral Family (tm) record (AFN: 4CSS-0N)
Microfilm: 1394417
Submission: AF83-108115
SUSANNE CORDEIRO
P O BOX 283
KAMUELA HI
USA 96743


Annie Kahalelehuaokeaweokahikonaihailikulamanu Kaonohiulaokalani PELEIOHOLANI

From genealogist Solomon Lehuanui Kalaniomaiheilu Peleioholani (in Ancestry of John Liwai Ena):
Look at the chief Kalaniopuu (k), he is the own grandson of Umiulaikaahumanu (w) (true chiefly class) and Kuanuuanu (k) of Waianae, Oahu. Look closely at Kalaninuiiamamao, the own father of Kalaniopuu (k). A high chief. And here are the chiefly descendants that are seen in the broad daylight.

Look at Kalaniopuu (k) and his
2. Younger brother Keoua (k), father of Kamehameha I.
3. Sister Kekaulikeikawekiuonalani (w), grandmother of L. M. kekupuohi.
4. Sister Kahiwaokalani (w). Grandmother of the Princes.
5. Sister Ahia (w).
Here is the (wohi) son of Kalaninuiiamamao (k), namely
6. Keawema'uhili (k), he is the own grandfather of
7. S. L. Kalaniomaiheuila Peleioholani (k), own father of
8. A. Kahalelehua Kaonohiulaokalani Notley.***

**  (nee Annie Kahalelehua Peleioholani, daughter of Solomon Peleioholani and Elizabeth Kekumano)


FULL NAME:
Anna Kahalelehuaokeaweokahikonaihailikulamanu Kaonohiulaokal PELEIOHOLANI
Birth: 18 Aug 1883
Honolulu, Hawaii, Hi
Death: 1 Jun 1957
Hilo, Hawaii, Hi

From familyserach.org (LDS Church) Ancestral Family (tm) record (AFN: 4CSS-0N)
Microfilm: 1394417
Submission: AF83-108115
SUSANNE CORDEIRO
P O BOX 283
KAMUELA HI
USA 96743