KAUAI

BRIEF HISTORY
- Nanaulu, a descendandt in the fourteenth generation from Wakea, was the ancester of Moikeha, 1st Alii Aimoku of Kauai, but his dynasty was surplanted after two generations. The second, or Puna, dynasty was established by La'amaikahiki, eleventh in descent from Puna. In 1810, King Kaumualii, the 23rd Alii Aimoku of Kauai, ceded his kingdom to King Kamehameha I of Hawaii, in an effort to avoid bloodshed. Thereafter, he ruled as a tributary, until kidnapped by King Kamehameha II and taken to Honolulu in 1821. After his death in 1 824, his son and heir, attempted to re-establish his independence on Kauai, but was also eventually captured and taken to Honolulu. Ironically, the rights to the crown of the Hawaiian islands now rest with Kaumualii's heirs.
GENEALOGY

- Alii Kaneiahaka, daughter of Alii Kauhiahiwa. m. Kealohi-kanaka-maikai. She had issue, three sons, and one daughter: Copyright©Christopher Buyers
- 1) Alii Kealohi-a-pii-koa.
- 2) Alii Kealohi-kii-kaupea. Copyright©Christopher Buyers
- 3) Alii Kuakahilau. m. Kuluina, daughter of Kaina'aila, by his wife, Alii Kapulauki, daughter of Alii Kauhiahiwa, by his wife, Alii Kaneiahaka. He had issue, a son:
- a) Alii Lono-i-kahaupu. m. (first) Alii Kalani-Kauleleiaiwi, former wife of Kalani-i-Amamao, of Kaulahea II 22nd Mo'i of Maui, of Keawe-i-Kekahi-ali'i-o-kamoku II, 21st Alii Aimoku of Hawaii, and of Kauaua-a-mahi, and daughter of Keakealani-wahine, 20th Alii Aimoku of Hawaii, by her second husband and half-brother, Alii Kane-i-Kauaiwilani. m. (second) Kamuo-kaumeheiwa. He had issue, two sons:
- i) Alii Kaumeheiwa (s/o Kamuo-kaumeheiwa). m. Alii Ka'apuwai, possibly the daughter of Peleioholani, 22nd Alii Aimoku of Oahu and 21st Alii Aimoku of Kauai? He had issue, a daughter:
- (1) Kamaka-he-lei, 22nd Alii Aimoku of Kauai - see below.
- ii) Alii Keawe-poi-poi (s/o Kalani-Kauleleiaiwi). m. (first) Kuma'ai Ku-wahine. m. (second) Kanoena. He had issue, two sons: Copyright©Christopher Buyers
- (1) The Hon. Alii Ke'eaumoku II Papaiahiahi (s/o Kuma'ai Ku-wahine). Governor of Maui, and Counsellor of State to King Kamehameha the Great. m. (first) Alii Namahana'i Kalele-o-kalani, daughter of Kekaulike, 22nd Alii Aimoku of Maui, by his third wife, Alii Na'alou, daughter of Alii Kawelo-a-Aila. m. (second) Kalola-wahilani, daughter of Kaihiaimokuakama, of Maui. He d. 23rd March 1804, having had issue, two sons and three daughters by his first wife - see Hawaii (Maui).
- (2) Alii Alapai (s/o Kuma'ai Ku-wahine). m. Kamokuiki. He had issue, one daughter:
- (a) Alii Kekehili. Copyright©Christopher Buyers
- (3) Alii Ha'ae-a-Mahi (s/o Kanoena). m. (first) Alii Kalelemauli-o-kalani, daughter of Kaulahea II 22nd Mo'i of Maui. m. (second) Alii Kekela-o-kalani, former wife of his half-brother, Alii Kamanawa I, and eldest daughter of Alii Kau-akahi-akua-o-Lono, of Maui, by his wife, Alii Kekuaipoiwa-nui Kalani-kauhihiwakama Wanakapu, eldest daughter of Kaulahea II 22nd Mo'i of Maui. He had issue, three daughters:
- (a) Alii Kamaka'eheukuli (d/o Kalelemauli-o-kalani). m. (first) Alii Keoua Kalani-kupu'uapai-kalani-nui Ahilapalapa (d.v.p. 1752), eldest son of Alii Kalani-Kama-Ke'eaumoku-nui, 1st Alii of Kona, by his first wife, Kamaka-i-moku, daughter of Ku'a Nu'uanu, of Oahu, by his wife, Alii 'Umi-ulaika'ahumanu, second daughter of Alii Mahi-o-lole, by whom she had issue, two sons - see Hawaii (Hawaii). m. (second) her uncle, The Hon. Alii Kame'eiamoku, sometime Counsellor of State to King Kamehameha I the Great, twin son of Alii Keawe-poi-poi, by his second wife, Kanoena, by whom she had further issue, one son - see below.
- (b) Alii Ha'alou (d/o Kalelemauli-o-kalani). m. (first) Kekaulike Kalani-nui-Kui-Hono-i-Kamoku, 23rd Mo'i of Maui (d. 1736), eldest royal son of Kaulahea II, 22nd Mo'i of Maui, by his wife, Papaikanau Lono-i-Kaniau, by whom she had issue, two sons and one daughter - see Hawaii (Maui). m. (second) Hekau-a-Hiwamoku, by whom she had further issue, one son.
- (c) Alii Kekuiapoiwa II (d/o Kekela-o-kalani). m. (first) Alii Keoua Kalani-kupu'uapai-kalani-nui Ahilapalapa (d.v.p. 1752), eldest son of Alii Kalani-Kama-Ke'eaumoku-nui, 1st Alii of Kona, by his first wife, Kamaka-i-moku, daughter of Ku'a Nu'uanu, of Oahu, by his wife, Alii 'Umi-ulaika'ahumanu, second daughter of Alii Mahi-o-lole, by whom she had issue, two sons, including King Kamehameha the Great - see Hawaii (Hawaii). m. (second) her uncle, Alii Kamanawa I, twin son of Alii Keawe-poi-poi, by his second wife, Kanoena. She d. 1809, having had further issue, one daughter - see below.
- (4) The Hon. Alii Kame'eiamoku (twin with Kamanawa) (s/o Kanoena). Counsellor of State to King Kamehameha I the Great. m. (first) Alii Kamaka'eheukuli, widow of Alii Keoua Kalani-kupu'uapai-kalani-nui Ahilapalapa, and eldest daughter of Alii Ha'ae-a-Mahi, by his first wife, Kalelemauli-o-kalani. m. (second) Alii Puhipuhi'ili, youngest daughter of Alii Heulu, by his fourth wife, Elepaio. m. (third) Alii Kelii-o-kahekili, daughter of Kahekili II, 26th Mo'i of Maui, Ranai, Molokai and Oahu. m. (fourth) Kahikoloa, of Kuai. m. (fifth) Kauhilanahonua, daughter of Ha'ae-a-Mahi, by his first wife, Kalelemauli-o-kalani. He d. 1802, having had issue, two sons: Copyright©Christopher Buyers
- (a) The Hon. Alii Kepo-o-kalani. b. 1760 (s/o Kamaka'eheukuli). m. (first) Alii Alapai-Wahine, daughter of Alii Kai'inamao Kalani-nui-i-a-mamao, 1st Alii of Kau, by his wife, Kaolani-alii. m. (second) Keohohiwa, daughter of The Hon. Alii Keawe-a-Heulu, Alii of Ka'awaloa, sometime Counsellor of State to King Kamehameha the Great, by his first wife, Alii Ululani'i, 7th Alii of Hilo, daughter and heiress of Alii Mokulani, 6th Alii of Hilo. m. (third) Nune. He had issue, two sons:
- (i) The Hon. Alii Opio Kamanawa II. b. 1785 (s/o Alapai-Wahine), educ. privately. m. (first) Kamokuiki (b. 1795; d. by poison, at Honolulu, Oahu, 27th September 1841), former wife of Alapai-maloiki. m. (second) Aulani. He was k. (convicted and hanged for poisoning his wife) at Honolulu, Oahu, 20th October 1841, having had issue, one son and one daughter:
- 1. The Hon. Alii Caesar Kaluaiku Kapa'akea, PC. b. at Molokai, 1815 (s/o Kamokuiki), educ. privately. Rcvd: CK (1865). m. 1833, Alii Analea Keohokaloe'e (b. 1816; d. at Honolulu, Oahu, 6th April 1869, bur. there in the Kalakaua Crypt, Royal Mausoleum, Mauna 'Ala, Nu'uanu Valley), daughter of Alii' Aikanaka, by his first wife, Kamae-o-kalani, daughter of Kahoalanieia. He d. at Honolulu, Oahu, 13th November1866 (bur. there in the Kalakaua Crypt, Royal Mausoleum, Mauna 'Ala, Nu'uanu Valley), having had issue ten children, including:
- a. Alii Moses. b. 1834. He d. young (bur. in the Kalakaua Crypt, Royal Mausoleum, Mauna 'Ala, Nu'uanu Valley, Oahu).
- b. Alii James Kali-o-kalani. b. 29th May 1835, educ. Royal Sch., Honolulu, Oahu. Adopted by his grandfather, 'Aikanaka. He d.s.p. 2nd April 1852 (bur. in the Kalakaua Crypt, Royal Mausoleum, Mauna 'Ala, Nu'uanu Valley, Oahu).
- c. Alii David La'amea Kamanakapu'u Mahinulani Nalaiaehu-o-kalani Lumialani Kalakaua, who succeeded as H.M. Kalakaua I, King of the Hawaiian Islands - see below.
- d. H.R.H. Prince William Pitt Kalaho'olewa Leleiohoku. b. 10th January 1835, educ. St Alban's Coll. Honolulu, Oahu. Adopted by Princess Ruth, who named him in honour of her first husband. Appointed as Heir Apparent and granted the title of Prince and style of His Royal Highness, 14th February 1874. Regent during the absence of his brother in the US 1874-1875, Mbr. House of Nobles 1876-1877. Rcvd: KGC of the Royal Orders of Kamehameha (1874), and Kalakaua (1876). He d.s.p. at Honolulu, Oahu, from pneumonia, 9th April 1877 (bur. in the Kalakaua Crypt, Royal Mausoleum, Mauna 'Ala, Nu'uanu Valley, Oahu).
- e. Alii Kinini. He d. young (bur. in the Kalakaua Crypt, Royal Mausoleum, Mauna 'Ala, Nu'uanu Valley, Oahu).
- a. H.M. Lydia Kamakaeha Liliu-o-kalani, Queen of the Hawaiian Islands - see below.
- b. Alii Anna Kaiulani. b. 1842. She d. young (bur. in the Kalakaua Crypt, Royal Mausoleum, Mauna 'Ala, Nu'uanu Valley, Oahu).
- c. H.R.H. Princess Kaimina'anao. b. 1844. Adopted by H.M. King Kamehameha III and his wife, H.M. Queen Kalama. She d.s.p. in the measles epidemic, 10th November 1848 (bur. in the Kalakaua Crypt, Royal Mausoleum, Mauna 'Ala, Nu'uanu Valley, Oahu).
- d. H.R.H. Princess Miriam Kapili Likelike Kekauluohi. b. 13th January 1851, educ. Royal Sch. Honolulu, Oahu. Granted the title of Princess and style of Her Royal Highness, 13th February 1874. Governess of Hawaii Island 1878-1880. Rcvd: GC of the Orders of Kamehameha (4.2.1879), Kalakaua I (4.2.1879) and the Crown of Hawaii (12.2.1883). m. at Washington Place, Honolulu, Oahu, 22nd September 1870 as his second wife (div.), H.E. The Hon. Archibald Scott Cleghorn, PC (b. at Edinburgh, Scotland, 15th November1835; m. first, Elizabeth Lapeka, and d. Ainahau, Waikiki, Oahu, 1st November 1910, bur. there in the Kalakaua Crypt, Royal Mausoleum, Mauna 'Ala, Nu'uanu Valley), rcvd: KGC of the Orders of Kamehameha (1874), Kalakaua I (1876) and the Crown of Hawaii (12.2.1883), Governor of Oahu 1891, Marshal of Hawaii to 1893, Presdt. Kapi'olani Park Assoc., Queen's Hospital, and Pacific Club, Treasurer British Benevolent Assoc., etc., son of Thomas Cleghorn, landscape architect. She d. from starvation, at Honolulu, Oahu, 2nd February 1887 (bur. there in the Kalakaua Crypt, Royal Mausoleum, Mauna 'Ala, Nu'uanu Valley), having had issue an only daughter:
- i. H.R.H. Princess Victoria Kawekiu-i-Lunalilo'Kalaninuiahilakalapa Kaiulani. b. at "Keoua Hale", Honolulu, Oahu, 16th October 1875, educ. Royal Sch. Honolulu, Oahu and Great Harrowden Hall, near Wellingborough, Northants.. Appointed Heir Apparent, 29th March 1891. Vice-Presdt. Hawaiian Red Cross Soc. She d. unm. at "Ainahau", Waikiki, O'ahu, 6th March 1899 (bur. there in the Kalakaua Crypt, Royal Mausoleum, Mauna 'Ala, Nu'uanu Valley).
- 2. Alii Joel Hulu Mahoe. b. 31st December 1831 (s/o Aulani). m. 1858, Elizabeth Olivia [Libeth] (b. at Lahaina, Maui, 16th October 1840; d. 19th March 1909), daughter of Kale, by his wife, Maria Koloakea-o-kalani [Sally] Koloakeaokalani. He d. 21st January 1891, having had issue, one son and three daughters: Copyright©Christopher Buyers
- a. Joseph Mahoe. b. at Honolulu, Oahu, ca. 1872.
- b. Benjamin Hulu Mahoe. b. at Kiribati, 30th September 1878.
- a. Ruth Aulani. b. at Kiribati, May 1861. m. Louis Murie Mitchell (b. in Mauritius, August 1852). She d. 30th January 1916, having had issue, one daughter:
- i. Ruth Cecilia Mitchell. b. at Kola, Kauai, 31st August 1891. She d. 19th February 1993.
- b. Maria. b. at Honolulu, Oahu, 1864. m. John Smith.
- c. Mary Kolonakeaokalani. b. at Honolulu, Oahu, 1866.
- d. Martha. b. at Honolulu, Oahu, ca. 1868.
- e. Abigail Kekulani. b. at Honolulu, Oahu, ca. 1870. m. 22nd December 1894, John Edward Murty.
- 3. Alii Kekahili (d/o Kamokuiki). m. ca. 1830, The Hon. Alii Jonah Piikoi, Alii of Kaua'i (b. 1809; m. second, Kamakee, and d. at Honolulu, Oahu, 20th April 1859). She had issue an only son:
- a. Alii David Kahalepouli Piikoi, Alii of Kaua'i. b. 1845. m. 25th February 1861, H.R.H. Princess Victoria Kinoike Kekaulike (b. 12th May 1843; d. 17th October 1884), third daughter of Alii Kuhio Kalaniana'ole, Alii of Hilo, by his wife, H.H. Princess Kinoike Kekaulike, elder daughter of H.M. George Kaumualii, King of Kauai and Niihau. He d. 1880, having had issue two sons - see Hawaii (Hawaii).
- 1. The Hon. Alii Caesar Kaluaiku Kapa'akea, PC. b. at Molokai, 1815 (s/o Kamokuiki), educ. privately. Rcvd: CK (1865). m. 1833, Alii Analea Keohokaloe'e (b. 1816; d. at Honolulu, Oahu, 6th April 1869, bur. there in the Kalakaua Crypt, Royal Mausoleum, Mauna 'Ala, Nu'uanu Valley), daughter of Alii' Aikanaka, by his first wife, Kamae-o-kalani, daughter of Kahoalanieia. He d. at Honolulu, Oahu, 13th November1866 (bur. there in the Kalakaua Crypt, Royal Mausoleum, Mauna 'Ala, Nu'uanu Valley), having had issue ten children, including:
- (ii) Alii Aikanaka. b. ca. 1790 (s/o Keohohiwa). m. (first) Kamae-o-kalani, daughter of Kahoalanieia, by his wife, Alii Keakaula, daughter of Alii Aha-'ula. m. (second) Mary Napwaelua. He d. ca. 1868, having had issue, one son and one daughter:
- 1. Colonel H.E. The Hon. Alii William Luther Moehonua. b. 1824 (s/o Mary Napwaelua). Cdt. Household Guards 1874, Minister for the Interior 1876, Governor of Maui 1876-1878. Rcvd: KC of the Order of Kalakaua I (1876), KC of the Order of Kkamehameha I (1874). m. (first) Kaunuhua. m. (second) 11th September 1849?, Muolo. m. (third) Kapena. He d. 1878.
- 1. Alii Analea Keohokaloe'e. b. at Kohala, 1816 (d/o Kamae-o-kalani). m. 1833, The Hon. Alii Caesar Kaluaiku Kapa'akea, PC, CK (b. at Molokai, 1815), son of The Hon. Alii Opio Kamanawa II, by his wife, Kamokuiki. She d. at Honolulu, Oahu, 6th April 1869, having had issue, ten children - see above.
- (iii) Alii Kapelakapuokakae. m. Kauaakukapu. He had issue, a daughter:
- 1. Alii Kamakea. m. Kaleimakalii, son of Kaheananui, by his wife, Aulani. Copyright©Christopher Buyers
- (i) The Hon. Alii Opio Kamanawa II. b. 1785 (s/o Alapai-Wahine), educ. privately. m. (first) Kamokuiki (b. 1795; d. by poison, at Honolulu, Oahu, 27th September 1841), former wife of Alapai-maloiki. m. (second) Aulani. He was k. (convicted and hanged for poisoning his wife) at Honolulu, Oahu, 20th October 1841, having had issue, one son and one daughter:
- (b) Alii 'Ulu-meheihei Hoapili-kane (s/o Alii Keliiokahekili). Governor of Maui. m. (first) Alii Kailikauoha, elder daughter of Kahekili II, 26th Mo'i of Maui, Ranai, Molokai and Oahu, by his first wife, Alii Kau-wahine. m. (second) before 1818, H.M. Queen Keopuolani-Ahu-i-Kekai-Makuahine-a-Kama-Kalani-Kau-i-Kealaneo (b. at Wailuku, Maui, 1778; d. at Lahaina, Maui, 16th September 1823, bur. Waiola Cemetery), former wife of H.M. Kamehameha I the Great, and daughter of Kiwalao, 7th Alii of Kohala, 5th Alii of Kona and 3rd Alii of Kau, by his first wife, H.M. Queen Keku'iapoiwa Liliha, third daughter of Alii Keoua Kalani-kupu'uapai-kalani-nui Ahilapalapa. m. (third) at Honolulu, Oahu, 19th October1823, H.M. Queen Ka-hei-hei-malie Kalakaua [Hoapili-wahine] (d. at Lahaina, Maui, 16th January 1842, bur. Waiola Cemetery), Governess of Maui 1840-1842, former wife of H.R.H. Prince Kala'imamahu, Chief Priest of Io and Kane, widow of H.M. Kamehameha I the Great, and daughter of The Hon. Alii Ke'eaumoku II Papaiahiahi, sometime Governor of Maui, by his wife, Alii Namahana'i Kalele-o-kalani, daughter of Kekaulike, 22nd Alii Aimoku of Maui. He d. 3rd January 1840, bur. Waiola Cemetery, Lahaina, Maui, having adopted a daughter - see below.
- (c) Alii Ho'olulu (s/o Kahikoloa). m. 1825, Charlotte Halaki Kahepakekapuikaailani Cox (b. 1805; d. 1845), daughter of Harold Cox, by his wife, Alii Namahana Kaleleonalani, daughter of Alii Kapali-uwe-loa. He d. at Kaawa, Honolulu, Oahu, 13th February 1865, having had issue, two sons and two daughters:
- (i) Alii Kaihe'ekai Ho'olulu. b. ca. 1826. m. Namahana. He had issue, one daughter: Copyright©Christopher Buyers
- 1. Alii Miriam Auhea Kekauluohi. b. 1839. m. (first) Isaac James Crowningburg, son of William Isaac Jesse Crowningburg (b. in the USA, August 1819; d. at Waikapu, Maui, 4th June 1856). m. (second) Paul Kamai, son of Job Kamai. She d. at Honolulu, Oahu, 1899 (bur. there at Kawaiaho Church), having had issue, one son and one daughter by her first husband, and one son by her second:
- a. William Charles Keeaumoku Crowningburg. m. Lydia Kekolomuku. He had issue, a daughter:
- i. Miriam Elizabeth Crowningburg. m. Samuel Apolo Crowningburg-Amalu. She had issue.
- b. Albert Edward Kameeiamoku Kamai (s/o Paul Kamai).
- a. Lydia Keomailani Crowningburg. b. 1859. m. Wray Taylor (m. second, at Honolulu, Oahu, 10th January 1889, Amy Norton, and d. 1910). She d. at Honolulu, Oahu, 1887, having had issue, one son and three daughters:
- i. William Edward Bishop Kaiheekai Taylor. b. at Honolulu, Oahu, 28th April 1882. m. 1912, Hannah Kolomoku (b. at Honolulu, Oahu, 1884; d. 1919). He d. at Honolulu, Oahu, 20th May 1956 (bur. Kawaiaho Church, Honolulu, Oahu).
- i. Mabel Nainielua Taylor. She d. at Honolulu, Oahu, 1967.
- ii. Henrietta Kalanihoano Taylor. b. at Honolulu, Oahu, 1883. She d. at Honolulu, Oahu, 1926.
- iii. Emily A. Auhea Taylor. b. at Honolulu, Oahu, 1884. She d. at Honolulu, Oahu, 1962.
- a. William Charles Keeaumoku Crowningburg. m. Lydia Kekolomuku. He had issue, a daughter:
- 1. Alii Miriam Auhea Kekauluohi. b. 1839. m. (first) Isaac James Crowningburg, son of William Isaac Jesse Crowningburg (b. in the USA, August 1819; d. at Waikapu, Maui, 4th June 1856). m. (second) Paul Kamai, son of Job Kamai. She d. at Honolulu, Oahu, 1899 (bur. there at Kawaiaho Church), having had issue, one son and one daughter by her first husband, and one son by her second:
- (ii) Alii Mo'oheau-nui-i-Kaaiawaawa-o-'Ulu Ho'olulu. b. ca. 1828. He d. ca. 1845. Copyright©Christopher Buyers
- (i) Alii Kahinu Ho'olulu. b. at Waimea, Hawaii, ca. 1829.
- (ii) Alii Liliha Kino'ole Ho'olulu. b. ca. 1827.
- (i) Alii Kaihe'ekai Ho'olulu. b. ca. 1826. m. Namahana. He had issue, one daughter: Copyright©Christopher Buyers
- (d) Alii Kekuaiwahia (s/o Kauhilanahonua).
- (e) Alii Kaiehu Kapuniai. b. ca. 1790. He d. after 1834.
- (f) Alii Loe-wahine (d/o Puhipuhili). m. Kauhiwawaeno, son of Hekau-a-Hiwamoku, by his wife, Alii Ha'alou, second daughter of Alii Ha'ae-a-Mahi. She had issue, one son and one daughter.
- (g) Alii Kekikipa'a. m. (first) H.M. Kamehameha I the Great. m. (second) Alii Keawe-mauhili, joint Alii of Hilo (d. 1790), younger son of Alii Kai'inamao Kalani-nui-i-a-mamao, 1st Alii of Kau, by his second wife, Kaolani-alii. She had issue - see Hawaii (Hawaii).
- (a) The Hon. Alii Kepo-o-kalani. b. 1760 (s/o Kamaka'eheukuli). m. (first) Alii Alapai-Wahine, daughter of Alii Kai'inamao Kalani-nui-i-a-mamao, 1st Alii of Kau, by his wife, Kaolani-alii. m. (second) Keohohiwa, daughter of The Hon. Alii Keawe-a-Heulu, Alii of Ka'awaloa, sometime Counsellor of State to King Kamehameha the Great, by his first wife, Alii Ululani'i, 7th Alii of Hilo, daughter and heiress of Alii Mokulani, 6th Alii of Hilo. m. (third) Nune. He had issue, two sons:
- (5) Alii Kamanawa I (twin with Kame'eiamoku) (s/o Kanoena). m. (first) Alii Kekela-o-kalani (m. second, as his second wife, Alii Ha'ae-a-Mahi - see above), daughter of Alii Kau-akahi-akua-o-Lono, of Maui, by his wife, Alii Kekuaipoiwa-nui Kalani-kauhihiwakama Wanakapu, eldest daughter of Kaulahea II 22nd Mo'i of Maui. m. (second) Alii Kekuiapoiwa II (d. 1809), widow of Alii Keoua Kalani-kupu'uapai-kalani-nui Ahilapalapa, and third daughter of Alii Ha'ae-a-Mahi, by his second wife, Alii Kekela-o-kalani, daughter of Alii Kau-akah-iakua-o-Lono, of Maui. He had issue, three sons:
- (a) Alii Koahou. He d. at Hilo, 1826.
- (b) Alii Noukana.Copyright©Christopher Buyers
- (c) Alii Amamalua. m. Walawala. He had issue, a daughter:
- (i) I-Ka'ahumanu. m. Hilinia. She had issue, two daughters.
- (d) H.M. Queen Peleuli-i-Kekela-o-kalani (d/o Alii Kekela-o-kalani). m. (first) H.M. Kamehameha I the Great. m. (second) 1820, his half-brother, Alii Kawelo-o-kalani, son of Alii Keoua Kalani-kupu'uapai-kalani-nui Ahilapalapa, by his second wife, Kamakaeheukuli, daughter of Ha'ae-a-Mahi. She had issue, two sons and two daughters by her first husband, and one daughter by her second husband - see Hawaii (Hawaii).
- (e) Alii Piipii Kalani-kahiwauliakama (d/o Kekuiapoiwa II). m. (first) Keholo-i-kalani. m. (second) Alii Kaikioewa (b. ca. 1756; m. second, Wauhaukapu, and d. on Maui, 1839), Governor of Kauai, son of Alii Kaiana Kuikue Ukape, by his wife, Kekikipa'a Kalani-kauleleiwai. She d. at Kamakahonu, Kailua, Kona, Hawaii Island, October 1818, having had issue, one son by her first husband.
- i) Alii Kaumeheiwa (s/o Kamuo-kaumeheiwa). m. Alii Ka'apuwai, possibly the daughter of Peleioholani, 22nd Alii Aimoku of Oahu and 21st Alii Aimoku of Kauai? He had issue, a daughter:
- a) Alii Lono-i-kahaupu. m. (first) Alii Kalani-Kauleleiaiwi, former wife of Kalani-i-Amamao, of Kaulahea II 22nd Mo'i of Maui, of Keawe-i-Kekahi-ali'i-o-kamoku II, 21st Alii Aimoku of Hawaii, and of Kauaua-a-mahi, and daughter of Keakealani-wahine, 20th Alii Aimoku of Hawaii, by her second husband and half-brother, Alii Kane-i-Kauaiwilani. m. (second) Kamuo-kaumeheiwa. He had issue, two sons:
- 1) Alii Kapulauki. m. Kaina'aila. She had issue, a daughter:
- a) Kuluina. m. Alii Kuakahilau, son of her uncle, Alii Kuakahilau. She had issue, a son - see above.
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- 17xx - 17xx Kawelo-leimakua Kawelo-a-Maihuna-alii, 19th Alii Aimoku of Kauai, son of Maihuna-alii, by his wife, Alii Malai-a-kalani, youngest daughter of Kawelo-mahamahaia, 16h Alii Aimoku of Kauai, by his wife, Kapohina-o-kalani. Defeated and killed his cousin, Kawelo-i-akanaka, and usurped the throne. m. Alii Kalonaikahaila'au, of the Koolau family of Oahu. He had issue, a daughter:
- 1) Alii Kaneikaheilani. m. Ka'aloapii, a Kau chief from the island of Hawaii.
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- 17xx - 1730 Kuike-ala-i-keuo'o-o-kalani 'Unu-i-akea Ku-alii, 20th Alii Aimoku of Kauai and 19th Alii Aimoku of Oahu, son of Kauakahi, 18th Alii Aimoku of Oahu. m. Kalani-Kahi-Makei-Alii, daughter of Princess Kalani-o-Maiheuila, daughter of Lonohonuakini, 21st Mo'i of Maui. He d. 1730, having had issue, two sons and one daughter:
- 1) Kapiono-o-kalani, 20th Alii Aimoku of Oahu- see below.
- 2) Peleioholani, 22nd Alii Aimoku of Oahu and 21st Alii Aimoku of Kauai - see below.
- 1) Alii Kaionuilalahai (d/o Kalani-Kahi-Makei-Alii).
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- 1730 - 1770 Peleioholani, 21st Alii Aimoku of Kauai and 22nd Alii Aimoku of Oahu, younger son of Kuike-ala-i-keuo'o-o-kalani 'Unu-i-akea Ku-alii, 20th Alii Aimoku of Kauai and 19th Alii Aimoku of Oahu. Succeeded on the death of his father as Alii Aimoku of Kauai 1730. Succeeded his nephew as Alii Aimoku of Oahu 1738. He d. 1770, having had issue, a son:
- 1) Kumahana, 23rd Alii Aimoku of Oahu- see Hawaii (Oahu).
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- 1770 - 1794 Kamaka-he-lei, 22nd Alii Aimoku of Kauai, daughter of Alii Kaumeheiwa, by his wife, Alii Ka'apuwai. m. (first) Kaneoneo, 24th Alii Aimoku of Oahu (k. in battle, 1785), son of Kumahana, 23rd Alii Aimoku of Oahu. m. (second) Alii Kae-o-kulani, Regent of Maui and Molokai (b. ca. 1754; k. at the "Battle of Ku-kii-ahu", at Kalauao, Oahu, 6th December 1794), son of Kekaulike Kalani-Kui-Hono-i-Kamoku, 23rd Mo'i of Maui, by his second wife, Alii Ho'olau, second daughter of Alii Ha'ae-a-Mahi. She had issue, one son by her second husband, and two daughters by her first husband:
- 1) H.M. George Kaumu-alii, King of Kauai and Niihau (s/o Kae-o-kulani) - see below.
- 1) Alii Lele-mahoalani (d/o Kaneoneo).
- 2) H.M. Queen Kawalu (d/o Kaneoneo). m. (first) Alii Palikua, Alii of Koloa. m. (second) her half-brother, H.M. George Kaumu-alii, King of Kauai and Niihau (b. at Holo-holo-ku, Waialua, ca. 1778; d. at Honolulu, Oahu, 26th May 1824, bur. Waine'e Cemetery, Lahaina), son of Alii Kae-o-kulani, Regent of Maui and Molokai, by his wife, Kamaka-he-lei, 22nd Alii Aimoku of Kauai. She had issue, two daughters by her first husband, and one son by her second - see below:
- a) Alii Akahi-a-Kawalu (d/o Palikua). m. Alii Keoua Kalanikupu'uapai-kalani-nui Ahilapalapa (d.v.p. 1752), son of Alii Kalani-Kama-Ke'eaumoku-nui, 1st Alii of Kona, by his wife, Kamaka'imoku, daughter of Kua Nu'uanu - see Hawaii (Hawaii).
- b) H.M. Queen Ka'apuwai Kapua'a-Moku (d/o Palikua). m. her uncle, H.M. George Kaumu-alii, King of Kauai and Niihau. b. at Holo-holo-ku, Waialua, ca. 1778; d. at Honolulu, Oahu, 26th May 1824, bur. Waine'e Cemetery, Lahaina), son of Kae-o-kulani, Regent of Maui and Molokai, by his wife, Kamaka-he-lei, 22nd Alii Aimoku of Kauai. She had issue, one son and one daughter - see below.
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- 1794 - 1810 H.M. George Kaumu-alii, King of Kauai and Niihau. b. at Holo-holo-ku, Waialua, ca. 1778, educ. privately. Succeeded on the death of his father as 23rd Alii Aimoku of Kauai, 1794. Reigned under the Regency of Chief Inamoo until he came of age. Ceded Kauai and Niihau to King Kamehameha the Great in 1810. Permitted to retain his rank and titles for life. Kidnapped by King Kamehameha II and taken to Honolulu. Kept there as an open prisoner 1821-1824. m. (first) his half-sister, H.M. Queen Kawalu, daughter of Kamaka-he-lei, 22nd Alii Aimoku of Kauai, by her first husband, Kaneoneo, 24th Alii Aimoku of Oahu. m. (second) his step-daughter and niece, H.M. Queen Ka'apuwai Kapua'a-Moku, daughter of H.M. Queen Kawalu, by her first husband, Alii Palikua, Alii of Koloa. m. (third) ca. 1815 (div. 1822) H.M. Queen Deborah Kapule Ha'akulou (b. at Waimea, ca. 1798; m. (div.) 1822, H.H. Prince Keali'iahonui. m. third, 1824, Simeon Kaiu, by whom she had issue, a son, and d. at Waimea, 26th August 1853), daughter of Kahekili Haupu, of Waimea, Kauai, by his wife, Hawea. m. (fourth) Naluahi. m. (fifth) Makua. m. (sixth) (div. 24th July 1821) Ke-kai Ha'a-ku-lou (m. second, at Waialua, 24th July 1821, H.M. Kamehameha II, King of the Hawaiian Islands - see Hawaii). m. (seventh) 9th October 1821, H.M. Queen Elizabeth Ka'ahumanu (b. at Kauiki, Hana, Maui, 1768; m. third, 1825 (div.) H.H. Prince Keali'iahanoui - see below, and d.s.p. at her residence in the Manoa Valley, Honolulu, Oahu, 5th June 1832), former wife of H.M. King Kamehameha the Great, and eldest daughter of The Hon. Alii Ke'eaumoku Papaiahiahi, Governor of Maui, by his wife, Alii Namahana'i Kalele-o-kalani, daughter of Kekaulike, 22nd Alii Aimoku of Maui. He d. at Honolulu, Oahu, 26th May 1824 (bur. Waine'e Cemetery, Lahaina), having had issue, three sons and three daughters:
- 1) H.H. Prince Keoki Peke Kaumu-alii Hume-hume [George Tamoree]. b. ca. 1797 (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. m. at Honolulu, Oahu, 1823, Elizabeth Peke [Betty Davis] (b. at Kawaihae or at Waimea, Hawaii, 12th December 1803), eldest daughter of Isaac Davis, by his wife, Kalukuna. He d. from influenza, at Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, 3rd May 1826, having had issue, an only daughter: Copyright©Christopher Buyers
- a) H.H. Princess Harriet Ka-wahini-kipi. b. in the mountains of Kauai, August 1824. m. at Iton, 28th March 1837, John Meek, Jnr. (b. in Hawaii, 1821; m. second, 28th July 1846, H. L. Kepookalani or H.L. Kepooakamoku, and d. 30th June 1848), son of John Meek, Snr., of Marblehead, Essex, Massachusetts, by his wife, Elizabeth Kaluapapohana [Betsy Kamsi]. She d. at Lahaina, Maui, 3rd September 1843. Copyright©Christopher Buyers
- 2) H.H. Prince Abner Keali'iahonui. b. 17th August 1800 (s/o Queen Kapua'a-Moku). Chamberlain to the King. m. (first) 1822 (div. 1824) H.M. Queen Deborah Kapule Ha'akulou (b. at Waimea, ca. 1798; m. third, 1824, Simeon Kaiu, by whom she had issue, an only son, and d. at Waimea, 26th August 1853), former wife of his father, H.M. George Kaumualii, King of Kauai and Niihau, and daughter of Kahekili Haupu, of Waimea, Kauai, by his wife, Hawea. m. (second) 1825 (div.), H.M. Queen Elizabeth Ka'ahumanu (b. at Kauiki, Hana, Maui, 1768; m. first 1785, H.M. King Kamehameha the Great, m. second, 9th October 1821, George Kaumualii, 23rd Alii Aimoku of Kauai - see above, and d.s.p. at her residence in the Manoa Valley, Honolulu, Oahu, 5th June 1832), eldest daughter of The Hon. Alii Ke'eaumoku Papaiahiahi, Governor of Maui, by his wife, Alii Namahana'i Kalele-o-kalani, daughter of Kekaulike, 22nd Alii Aimoku of Maui. m. (third) 1832, H.R.H. Princess Anna Keahikuni-i-Kekauonohi (b. at Lahaina, 1805; m. third, 1850, Levi Ha'alelea, and d. at Honolulu, Oahu, 2nd June 1851, leaving issue by him), Governess of Kauai 1842-1844, former wife of H.M. Kamehameha II, King of the Hawaiian Islands, and only daughter of H.R.H. Prince Kahoanuku Kinau, by his wife, H.R.H. Princess Kahakuha'akoi Wahini-pio, daughter of Alii Kekuamanoha, of Maui. He d.s.p. at Honolulu, Oahu, 23rd June 1849 (bur. Pu'uloa).
- 3) H.H. Prince Kamahelelani (s/o Kekai Haakuloni).
- 1) H.H. Princess Kinoike Kekaulike (d/o Kapua'a-Moku). m. Alii Kuhio Kalaniana'ole, Alii of Hilo, son of Alii Elelule, by his wife, Alii Po'omaikelani, daughter of Alii Kanekoa, of Waimea. She had issue, three daughters - see Hawaii (Hawaii).
- 2) H.H. Princess Kukiiahu (d/o Naluahi). m. Ako, an American sailor who was lost at sea. She had issue, a daughter:
- a) Kapule.
- 3) H.H. Princess Nahinu (d/o Makua).
- 1) H.H. Prince Keoki Peke Kaumu-alii Hume-hume [George Tamoree]. b. ca. 1797 (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. m. at Honolulu, Oahu, 1823, Elizabeth Peke [Betty Davis] (b. at Kawaihae or at Waimea, Hawaii, 12th December 1803), eldest daughter of Isaac Davis, by his wife, Kalukuna. He d. from influenza, at Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, 3rd May 1826, having had issue, an only daughter: Copyright©Christopher Buyers
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