MO'OKU'AUHAU

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

Notes


('I Chiefess) KAUPEKAMOKU (KAUPEKAMOKU I, KAUPEKAMOKU-A-I)

There is a dispute concerning the correct parents of Kaupe (Kaupemoku).

The Ka Nupepa Kuokoa (Newspaper) SEPT 30, 1893 says the parents are:
FATHER: Lulukawa'akeke'e (Luluka-wa'a-ke'e)
MOTHER: Kukamaneulu (Kukaniae-'ulu)

We follow the teaching of S.L.K. Peleioholani in given in "The Complete Ancestry of John Liwai Kalniopuuikapali-o-Molilele-ma-wai-o-Ahukini-Kau-Hawaii Ena" that the parents of Kaupekamoku (Kaupe) are:

FATHER: 'I (Ali'i-o-Hilo)
MOTHER: Ka'ouilikookeakalani (Ka'ouli)

From Solomon L.K. Peleioholani:
"Makuakaumanamana (k) was married to Kapohelemai (w); born was l-k; l-k married Kaouilikookeakalani (w); born were the chiefly children Kalanikumaikiekie (w), Kaupekamoku (w), Kanaloa (w), and Keaweikekahimakaoi (k)."

INCORRECT GENEALOGY (NOT FOLLOWED):
Alii Kaupekamoku, daughter of Alii Luluka-wa'a-ke'e, by his wife, Alii Kukaniaueulu, daughter of Alii Kaoio-a-Keawe


('I Chiefess) KAUPEKAMOKU (KAUPEKAMOKU I, KAUPEKAMOKU-A-I)

There is a dispute concerning the correct parents of Kaupe (Kaupemoku).

The Ka Nupepa Kuokoa (Newspaper) SEPT 30, 1893 says the parents are:
FATHER: Lulukawa'akeke'e (Luluka-wa'a-ke'e)
MOTHER: Kukamaneulu (Kukaniae-'ulu)

We follow the teaching of S.L.K. Peleioholani in given in "The Complete Ancestry of John Liwai Kalniopuuikapali-o-Molilele-ma-wai-o-Ahukini-Kau-Hawaii Ena" that the parents of Kaupekamoku (Kaupe) are:

FATHER: 'I (Ali'i-o-Hilo)
MOTHER: Ka'ouilikookeakalani (Ka'ouli)

From Solomon L.K. Peleioholani:
"Makuakaumanamana (k) was married to Kapohelemai (w); born was l-k; l-k married Kaouilikookeakalani (w); born were the chiefly children Kalanikumaikiekie (w), Kaupekamoku (w), Kanaloa (w), and Keaweikekahimakaoi (k)."

INCORRECT GENEALOGY (NOT FOLLOWED):
Alii Kaupekamoku, daughter of Alii Luluka-wa'a-ke'e, by his wife, Alii Kukaniaueulu, daughter of Alii Kaoio-a-Keawe


NAMAKEHA (NAMAKEHA I)

Rebelled against Kamehameha, was slain in battle.


LULUKAWA'AKEKE'E (LULUKA-WA'A-KE'E)

There is a dispute concerning the correct parents of Kaupe (Kaupemoku).

The Ka Nupepa Kuokoa (Newspaper) SEPT 30, 1893 says the parents are:
FATHER: Lulukawa'akeke'e (Luluka-wa'a-ke'e)
MOTHER: Kukamaneulu (Kukaniae-'ulu)

We follow the teaching of S.L.K. Peleioholani in given in "The Complete Ancestry of John Liwai Kalniopuuikapali-o-Molilele-ma-wai-o-Ahukini-Kau-Hawaii Ena" that the parents of Kaupekamoku (Kaupe) are:

FATHER: 'I (Ali'i-o-Hilo)
MOTHER: Ka'ouilikookeakalani (Ka'ouli)

From Solomon L.K. Peleioholani:
"Makuakaumanamana (k) was married to Kapohelemai (w); born was l-k; l-k married Kaouilikookeakalani (w); born were the chiefly children Kalanikumaikiekie (w), Kaupekamoku (w), Kanaloa (w), and Keaweikekahimakaoi (k)."


INCORRECT GENEALOGY (NOT FOLLOWED):
Alii Kaupekamoku, daughter of Alii Luluka-wa'a-ke'e, by his wife, Alii Kukaniaueulu, daughter of Alii Kaoio-a-Keawe


KUKAMANEULU (KUKANIAE-'ULU)

There is a dispute concerning the correct parents of Kaupe (Kaupemoku).

The Ka Nupepa Kuokoa (Newspaper) SEPT 30, 1893 says the parents are:
FATHER: Lulukawa'akeke'e (Luluka-wa'a-ke'e)
MOTHER: Kukamaneulu (Kukaniae-'ulu)

We follow the teaching of S.L.K. Peleioholani in given in "The Complete Ancestry of John Liwai Kalniopuuikapali-o-Molilele-ma-wai-o-Ahukini-Kau-Hawaii Ena" that the parents of Kaupekamoku (Kaupe) are:

FATHER: 'I (Ali'i-o-Hilo)
MOTHER: Ka'ouilikookeakalani (Ka'ouli)

From Solomon L.K. Peleioholani:
"Makuakaumanamana (k) was married to Kapohelemai (w); born was l-k; l-k married Kaouilikookeakalani (w); born were the chiefly children Kalanikumaikiekie (w), Kaupekamoku (w), Kanaloa (w), and Keaweikekahimakaoi (k)."


INCORRECT GENEALOGY (NOT FOLLOWED):
Alii Kaupekamoku, daughter of Alii Luluka-wa'a-ke'e, by his wife, Alii Kukaniaueulu, daughter of Alii Kaoio-a-Keawe


KEAWEIKEKAHIMAKAOI (KEAWE-IKEKAHI-MAKA-O-I)

From Solomon Peleioholani:
Makuakaumanamana (k) was married to Kapohelemai (w); born was l-k; l-k married Kaouilikookeakalani (w); born were the chiefly children Kalanikumaikiekie (w), Kaupekamoku (w), Kanaloa (w), and Keaweikekahimakaoi (k).

From Solomon Peleioholani:
Kalanikumaikiekie (w) niaupio married her brother Keaweikekahimakaoi; born was Mokulanl (k), high chief governing Hilo; Mokulani married Papaikaniaunui (w), wife of Kaulahea. King of Maui; born was Ululaninui (w), who married Keawemauhili (k); born was Keaweokahikona (k), grandfather of S. L. K. Peleioholani, first son.

"Keawemauhili" (above) was reknown because he possessed many intertwined kapus. His name means "intertwined or knotted". His wife's father Mokulani was a ninau-pio chief (the highest god-like rank for a sacred chief because his mother and father were full-blooded brother and sister). This is why the son Keaweokahikona was of judged to be of sufficiently high rank to marry and sire children with the great Kalanikauiokikilo, the highest ranking sacred ninau-pio chief alive, and the last ever of that rank to live. The next closest ranking chief was her niece Keopulani, wife of Kamehameha the Conqueror and mother of Kamehameha II and Kamehameha III.

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Keaweikekahimakoi also pio married his sister Kanaloa.


('I Chiefess) KANALOA (KANALOA-A-'I)

From Solomon Peleioholani:
Makuakaumanamana (k) was married to Kapohelemai (w); born was l-k; l-k married Kaouilikookeakalani (w); born were the chiefly children Kalanikumaikiekie (w), Kaupekamoku (w), Kanaloa (w), and Keaweikekahimakaoi (k).

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Kanaloa pio marries her brother Keaweikekahimakoi


NAIHE (NA-IHE, NAIHENUI)

Chief Orator and Counsellor of State to King Kamehameha the Great and Governor of Hawaii Island 1831, son of The Hon. Alii Keawe-a-Heulu, Alii of Ka'awaloa, sometime Counsellor of State to King Kamehameha the Great, by his first wife, 'Ululani, 7th Alii of Hilo, daughter of Mokulani, 6th Alii of Hilo.

From Solomon Peleioholani:

Ululani married again, to Keaweaheulu (k), chief of Waianae, Oahu, through his grandmother Umiulaikaahumanu's marriage to Kuanuuanu (k) of Waianae, Oahu, and Heulu father of Keaweaheulu (k); by this marriage were born the high chiefly children Naihenui (k) Keouakeahohiwa (w), grandmother of the high chiefess Queen Liliuokalani.


KAPIOLANI (KAPIOLANI I)

Kapiolani's mother is Ululani, not Kekipa'a as suggested by some genealogists.

Magistrate of Ka'u and South Kona 1831-1845. m. several husbands, including her half-brother, The Hon. Naihe.

S.L.K. Peleioholani clearly states Kapiolani is the daughter of keawemauhili and Ululani.


KAUAKAHIAKUA (KAUAKAHIAKUA I, KAUAKAHIAKUA-O-LONO, KAUAKAHIAKUANUI)

Called "Kauakahiakuanui" in the Kuikahi tradition.
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From Solomon Peleioholani:
Kauakahiheleikaiwi (w) married Kauakahiakua (k); born were Holoae (k), Pinea (w) Kukalohe (k), third husband of Moana, Kaukoko (k), father of Kekuhaupio, the warrior.

Kauakahiakua (k) is the ancestor of Kekumano** and R. W. Wilcox. Kauakahiakua married again, to Umiaemoku (w); born was Umiaianaku (w). Umiaianaku is the ancestor of C. Kahiliaulani Notley.

**Elizabeth Kekumano, Solomon L.K. Peleioholani's wife.


Regarding a possible son for Kauahaiakua:
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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.


KAUAKAHIHELEIKAIWI (KA-UA-KAHI-HELE-I-KA-IWI)

From Solomon Peleioholani:

Kauluonana (k) married Kalanioumi (w), daughter of Kaikilaninuialiiwahineopuna I with the second husband Kanaloakapulehu; born were the chiefs Huaimanono (w), grandmother of Kekuaokalani, and Kauakahiheleikaiwi (w), grandmother of Liwai Ena, A. A. Haalelea, L. A. Coney, and L. M. Kekupuohiokapulikoliko.

Kauakahiheleikaiwi (w) married Kauakahiakua (k); born were Holoae (k), Pinea (w) Kukalohe (k), third husband of Moana, Kaukoko (k), father of Kekuhaupio, the warrior.


KAUAKAHIAKUA (KAUAKAHIAKUA I, KAUAKAHIAKUA-O-LONO, KAUAKAHIAKUANUI)

Called "Kauakahiakuanui" in the Kuikahi tradition.
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From Solomon Peleioholani:
Kauakahiheleikaiwi (w) married Kauakahiakua (k); born were Holoae (k), Pinea (w) Kukalohe (k), third husband of Moana, Kaukoko (k), father of Kekuhaupio, the warrior.

Kauakahiakua (k) is the ancestor of Kekumano** and R. W. Wilcox. Kauakahiakua married again, to Umiaemoku (w); born was Umiaianaku (w). Umiaianaku is the ancestor of C. Kahiliaulani Notley.

**Elizabeth Kekumano, Solomon L.K. Peleioholani's wife.


Regarding a possible son for Kauahaiakua:
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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.


KAUAKAHIAKUA (KAUAKAHIAKUA I, KAUAKAHIAKUA-O-LONO, KAUAKAHIAKUANUI)

Called "Kauakahiakuanui" in the Kuikahi tradition.
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From Solomon Peleioholani:
Kauakahiheleikaiwi (w) married Kauakahiakua (k); born were Holoae (k), Pinea (w) Kukalohe (k), third husband of Moana, Kaukoko (k), father of Kekuhaupio, the warrior.

Kauakahiakua (k) is the ancestor of Kekumano** and R. W. Wilcox. Kauakahiakua married again, to Umiaemoku (w); born was Umiaianaku (w). Umiaianaku is the ancestor of C. Kahiliaulani Notley.

**Elizabeth Kekumano, Solomon L.K. Peleioholani's wife.


Regarding a possible son for Kauahaiakua:
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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.


KAUAKAHIAKUA (KAUAKAHIAKUA I, KAUAKAHIAKUA-O-LONO, KAUAKAHIAKUANUI)

Called "Kauakahiakuanui" in the Kuikahi tradition.
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From Solomon Peleioholani:
Kauakahiheleikaiwi (w) married Kauakahiakua (k); born were Holoae (k), Pinea (w) Kukalohe (k), third husband of Moana, Kaukoko (k), father of Kekuhaupio, the warrior.

Kauakahiakua (k) is the ancestor of Kekumano** and R. W. Wilcox. Kauakahiakua married again, to Umiaemoku (w); born was Umiaianaku (w). Umiaianaku is the ancestor of C. Kahiliaulani Notley.

**Elizabeth Kekumano, Solomon L.K. Peleioholani's wife.


Regarding a possible son for Kauahaiakua:
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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.


KANEIKAPOLEIKAUILA

The genealogy of the chiefess give this sister of Kauaukahiaakua. However, it also give other parents. It says the parents of the brother and sister are:

FATHER: KA'ALO PI'I
MOTHER: KA-'ONOHI-'ULAOKALANI


KAPUAAHIWALANI (KA-PUA'A-HIWA-LANI)

Child from Pi'o narriage of full blooded brother and sister.