Kekauonohi/Miriam Kekauonohi's Family - The Kamehameha's
Kekauonohi/Miriam Kekauonohi's Family - One of the Kamehameha's
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Kekauonohi/Kekauonohi, Miriam's Family - One of the Kamehameha's
compiled, researched by Amelia Gora (2014)
The following are the Family(ies) of Kekauonohi/Miriam Kekauonohi, one of Kamehameha's descendants, heirs, who was part of the two (2) permanent parts of the Hawaiian Kingdom.
The Hawaiian Kingdom is made up of three (3) parts, two (2) parts are the permanent parts of the government: (1) Sovereign - permanent part - for heirs and successors; ---note that heirs comes first; (2) House of Nobles - permanent part - for heirs and successors; ---note that heirs comes first; (3) House of Representatives - temporary, voted in part ---note that this part is the part which housed the treasonous persons, conspirators, pirates, pillagers, mostly foreigners who dethroned Queen Liliuokalani in 1893. See Rex vs. Booth case for in depth explanations on how the government was formed by the Kamehameha's, and not the people, etc.
Kamehameha I | |||||
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Portrait of King Kamehameha The Great
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King of the Hawaiian Islands | |||||
Reign | July 1782 – May 8, 1819 | ||||
Successor | Kamehameha II | ||||
Spouse | Kaʻahumanu Keōpūolani Kalola-a-Kumukoʻa Peleuli Kalākua Kaheiheimālie Nāmāhāna Piʻia Kahakuhaʻakoi Wahinepio Kekāuluohi Kekikipaʻa Manono II Kānekapōlei | ||||
Issue | Liholiho (Kamehameha II) Kauikeaouli (Kamehameha III) Nāhiʻenaʻena Kamāmalu Kīnaʻu (Kaʻahumanu II) Kahōʻanokū Kīnaʻu Kānekapōlei II | ||||
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House | House of Kamehameha | ||||
Father | Keōua | ||||
Mother | Kekuʻiapoiwa II | ||||
Born | c. 1758 Kapakai, Kokoiki, Moʻokini Heiau,Kohala, Hawaiʻi Island | ||||
Died | May 8, 1819 (aged 60 or 61) Kamakahonu, Kailua-Kona, Kona,Hawaiʻi island | ||||
Burial | Unknown |
Kamehameha
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Kahoanoku Kinau (k) married Wahinepio, one of the wives of Kamehameha, and sister of
/ Kalaimoku/Kalanimoku who married Kamehameha's widow Keopuolani.
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Kekauonohi/Kekauonohi, Miriam also a hanai daughter, a step daughter of Kalaimoku/Kalanimoku, her mother's brother/her uncle
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Kekauonohi/Kekauonohi, Miriam also a hanai daughter, a step daughter of Kalaimoku/Kalanimoku, her mother's brother/her uncle
Her siblings: Keliikanakaole/Kanakaole; Maulili; all of Kalaniopuu's, Kamehameha's, Kaumualii's children, step children, hanai hookama/adopted children who inherited sovereignty.
Background:
After Kamehameha died, Kalanimoku and Kaahumanu, one of the widows of Kamehameha became the kahu of Kamehameha's children named Liholiho who was designated to be Kamehameha II, a husband of Kekauonohi/Miriam Kekauonohi (w).
Kalanimoku and Kaahumanu held the Hawaiian Kingdom together until Liholiho/Kamehameha II was old enough to head the nation.
William Pitt Kalanimoku | |
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Chief Minister of Kingdom of Hawaii | |
From a painting by Louis Choris
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Spouse | Kiliwehi Kuwahine Likelike Akahi-a-Pauelua |
Issue | William Pitt Leleiohoku I |
Father | Kekuamanoha |
Mother | Kamakahukilani |
Born | c. 1768 Maui |
Died | February 7, 1827 Kamakahonu |
Signature |
Kaʻahumanu | |||||
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Queen of the Hawaiian Islands | |||||
Queen Ka'ahumanu of Hawaii.
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Queen consort of Hawaii | |||||
Tenure | 1795–1819 | ||||
Predecessor | Vacant Last held by Kekuiapoiwa Liliha | ||||
Successor | Queen Kamāmalu | ||||
Titular Queen consort of Kauaʻi | |||||
Tenure | 1821–1824 | ||||
Predecessor | Deborah Kapule | ||||
Successor | Abolished | ||||
Kuhina Nui of the Hawaiian Islands | |||||
Tenure | May 20, 1819 – June 5, 1832 | ||||
Predecessor | New Creation | ||||
Successor | Kaʻahumanu II | ||||
Spouse | Kamehameha I Kaumualiʻi Kealiʻiahonui | ||||
Issue | Kamehameha II (hānai) David Kamehameha (hānai) Keʻelikōlani (hānai) Theresa Owana Kaheiheimālie Rives (hānai) Virginia Kahoa Kaʻahumanu Rives (hānai) | ||||
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House | House of Kamehameha House of Kekaulike | ||||
Father | Keʻeaumoku II Pāpaʻiahiahi | ||||
Mother | Nāmāhāna-i-Kaleleokalani | ||||
Born | c. 1768 In a cave near Hāna, Maui | ||||
Died | June 5, 1832 Mānoa Valley near Honolulu,Oahu | ||||
Burial | Royal Mausoleum at MaunaʻAla |
Kalanimoku (k) married Kiliwehi (w); Kuwahine(w) Keopuolani (w); and Akahi (w)
Kalanimoku's son: Leleiohoku/WP Leleiohoku (k)
hanai: Kekauonohi/Miriam Kekauonohi (w)
stepchildren: Liholiho/Kamehameha II; Kauikeaouli/Kamehameha III; Nahienaena (w); and all of Kamehameha's children/stepchildren.
Akahi (w), last wife of Kalanimoku (k) married Kahope (k), Kikau (k); Kaiama (k) (son of Kekoa brother of Kalanimoku); Wahawela/Waha (k); Pomaikai (k); Kepaa (k).
As with Kalanimoku (k), his last wife Akahi (w) our ancestor was the stepmother of all of Kamehameha's children/stepchildren and hanai hookama - who inherited sovereignty: namely, Alexander Liholiho/Kamehameha IV; Hueu Davis; Kale Davis; and Peke Davis.
1827 - Kalanimoku died.
1832 - Kaahumanu died.
Note that a claim to being a hanai made by the following was made after the wrongful dethronement of Queen Liliuokalani by the Rives family. Issues of missing monies surrounded suspect/their father, a child hood friend of Liholiho/Kamehameha II named John Rives who accompanied Liholiho/Kamehameha II to England. John Rives left England and never returned with the bodies of Liholiho/Kamehameha II and one of his wives named Kamamalu back to the Hawaiian Islands. He traveled to the United States, and other areas. John Rives children were:
Theresa Owana Kaheiheimālie Rives (hānai)
Virginia Kahoa Kaʻahumanu Rives (hānai)
Virginia Kahoa Kaʻahumanu Rives (hānai)
Kekauʻōnohi | |||||
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"Kikuanoki" by Admiral Sir Henry Byam Martin
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Spouse | Kamehameha II (as Queen) Kahalaiʻa Luanuʻu Kealiʻiahonui Levi Haʻalelea | ||||
Issue | William Pitt Kīnaʻu II Abigail Maheha (hānai) Anna Kaiʻulani (hānai) | ||||
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House | House of Kamehameha | ||||
Father | Kahōʻanokū Kīnaʻu | ||||
Mother | Kahakuhaʻakoi Wahinepio | ||||
Born | c. 1805 Lahaina, Maui | ||||
Died | June 2, 1851 Honolulu, Oʻahu | ||||
Burial | June 30, 1851[1] Mokuʻula then Waineʻe Cemetery |
Kekauonohi/Kekauonohi, Miriam had four (4) husbands:
1) Liholiho/Kamehameha II
Kalaniopuu Kamehameha
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Kiwalao
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Keopuolani (w)--------married--------Kamehameha
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Liholiho/Kamehameha II ----married Kekauonohi/Kekauonohi, Miriam Kekauonohi
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Kiwalao
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Keopuolani (w)--------married--------Kamehameha
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Liholiho/Kamehameha II ----married Kekauonohi/Kekauonohi, Miriam Kekauonohi
Liholiho/Kamehameha II ---married
Kamamalu
Kamamalu
Liholiho/Kamehameha II ---married
Liliha
Liliha
Liholiho/Kamehameha II ---married
Kekauluohi/Auhea
Kekauluohi/Auhea
Special Note: Kekauluohi/Auhea was one of the widows of Kamehameha.
Liholiho/Kamehameha II ---married
Kapule/Debora Kapule. She was one of the wives of Kaumualii.
Kapule/Debora Kapule. She was one of the wives of Kaumualii.
Liholiho/Kamehameha II ---married
Pali. Pali married Antone Sylva/Silveira.
Pali. Pali married Antone Sylva/Silveira.
Kamehameha II | |||||
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King of the Hawaiian Islands (more...) | |||||
Reign | May 20, 1819 – July 14, 1824 | ||||
Predecessor | Kamehameha I | ||||
Successor | Kamehameha III | ||||
Kuhina Nui | Kaʻahumanu I | ||||
Spouse | Kamāmalu Kīnaʻu Kekāuluohi Pauahi Kekauʻōnohi | ||||
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House | House of Kamehameha | ||||
Father | Kamehameha I | ||||
Mother | Keōpūolani | ||||
Born | November 1797 Hilo, Hawaiʻi | ||||
Died | July 14, 1824 (aged 27) London, England | ||||
Burial | May 11, 1825[1] Mauna ʻAla Royal Mausoleum | ||||
Signature |
2) Kahalaia/ Kahalaia Luanuu
"Kahalaiʻa Luanuʻu (died 1826) was a Hawaiian high chief, who served the Kingdom of Hawaii as royal governor of the island of Kauai. Kahalaiʻa also served as the guardian of the young King Kamehameha III."
3) Keliiahonui/Aarona Keliiahonui
Kaeokulani
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Kaumualii
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Keliiahonui/Aarona Keliiahonui married Kaahumanu, one of the widows of Kamehameha. Kaahumanu also married Kaumualii, father of Keliiahonui. Kaumualii was also married to Kapuaamohu; Namahana/Piia; and Kapule.
Kekauonohi.
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Kaumualii
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Keliiahonui/Aarona Keliiahonui married Kaahumanu, one of the widows of Kamehameha. Kaahumanu also married Kaumualii, father of Keliiahonui. Kaumualii was also married to Kapuaamohu; Namahana/Piia; and Kapule.
Kekauonohi.
Kealiʻiahonui | |||||
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Spouse | Kapule Kaʻahumanu Kekauʻōnohi | ||||
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House | Kingdom of Kauaʻi | ||||
Father | King Kaumualiʻi of Kauaʻi | ||||
Mother | Kaʻapuwai Kapuaʻamoku | ||||
Born | August 17, 1800 Kauaʻi | ||||
Died | June 23, 1849 (aged 48) Honolulu, Oʻahu | ||||
Burial | at sea |
4) Levi Haalelea
Haalelea/Levi Haalelea was an heir of Charles Kanaina who "was from a secondary chiefly line however, he was related to the Kamehameha's through marriage to Miriam Kekāuluohi."
-He was Not a Kamehameha, Not a Kaumualii
Married previously (unidentified) and had a daughter (unidentified) who died young.
Married Anaderia Amoe - She was Not a Kamehameha, Not a Kaumualii
Note: Because Haalelea/Levi Haalelea remarried, he lost all of his interest in his life estate of Kekauonohi/Miriam Kekauonohi, a Kamehameha
Summary:
The Kamehameha's existed then and exists now.
The Problematic issues includes the fact that Levi Haalelea, the last husband of Kekauonohi/ Miriam Kekauonohi was entitled to only a Life Interest in the lands of Kekauonohi/Miriam Kekauonohi. Upon his marriage to Anaderia Amoe he lost all of his Life Interest in the lands of Kekauonohi/Miriam Kekauonohi who was a Kamehameha descendant, who was also a step mother of all of Kalaniopuu's, Kamehameha's, Kaumualii's descendants, children, step children, and hanai hookama/adopted children.
The Judges ruling/adjudicating the cases affecting the Royal Families did not follow the laws of the periods, and were documented treasonous persons, criminal conspirators, American Civil War Generals on assignment......and that is covered in other articles on premeditation, 1850 Treaty of the Hawaiian Kingdom and the United States of America, the Tribunal/Judicial Tribunal articles, etc.
The criminal usurpers, conspirators raped, pillaged, perpetuating crimes are Not the land owners, the title owners.
This also serves as a Legal Notice to all that you are paying mortgages to liars, criminal insolvents who claim to own lands that they have no rights to, no ownership to but are documented pirates, pillagers, war criminals, etc. documented.
Question your mortgages, and get a return on your illegal contracts by filing claims with the Title Companies, the entity State of Hawaii which is the agency which evolved from the Territory of Hawaii, the Republic of Hawaii, the Provisional Government, formerly the 1/3 entity of the Hawaiian Kingdom's temporary, voted in part of the government which was made up of conspirator's, pirates, treasonous persons now documented, and who were supported by the United States who since 1871 usurped their own American citizens utilizing a Secret Second Constitution by the bankrupt bankers, as documented by Whistle Blowers Vladimir Putin, Karen Hudes, et. als.
The Kamehameha's exists. The Royal Families who are the land owners, the land title owners, etc. exists while maintaining a neutral, friendly, non violent Nation status recognizing the permanent Treaty(ies) with the U.S.A., others.
aloha.
note: Am one of the descendants of Kalaniopuu from four (4) of his children; Kamehameha from six (6) of his children - four(4) and two (2) hanai hookama; Kaumualii from two (2) of his children; John Young/Olohana from his daughter and three (3) of his adopted children.
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References:
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Updated by Amelia Gora (2011 and 2014)
Kamehameha and Kanekapolei had:
Kaoleioku (k) married Keoua (w)
married Luahine (w)
Children: Hanuna (k)
Pauahi (w);
Keola (k);
Konia (w)
Kanekapolei 2 (w) married Nuuanu and had:
Kikau (k)
married Akahi (w)
Child: Nahuina (k)
Keliiokahekili (w) married Kanakaole/Keliikanakaole (k)
Kamehameha's stepchildren with Kanekapolei (w) were:
Keoua Ahuula (k)
Keoua Peeale (k)
Puali Nui (w)
others u.i.
Kamehameha and Keopuolani (w) had the following children:
Liholiho (k) became Kamehameha II
Kauikeaouli (k) became Kamehameha III
Nahienaena (w)
Kamehameha II/Liholiho married Kekauonohi.
Aarona Keliiahonui married Kekauonohi.
Levi Haalelea married Kekauonohi.
Keau/Keaupuni lived with Kekauonohi.
Kekauonohi (w) hanai/adopted daughter was Abigail Maheha (w) - questionable because in the Divorce case of Abigail Maheha (w) and Keaupuni (k) they were her attendants;
Kekauonohi adopted Anna Kaiulani, Queen Liliuokalani's sister - questionable because there are no reliable references found showing this to be true.
Kekauonohi (w) was the hanai/adopted daughter of Kalanimoku (k).
Kekauonohi (w) was the hanai/adopted daughter of Kahekili/Haupu (k).
Kekauonohi (w) siblings were: Keliikanakaole/Kanakaole (k) and Maulili (k).
Levi Haalelea (k) married Anaderia Amoe and lost all his life interest in the Estate of Miriam Kekauonohi under Hawaiian Kingdom Laws.
The other wives of Liholiho /Kamehameha II were: Kamamalu; Kapule; Kekauluohi/ Auhea; Liliha; Pauahi; and Pali (w)
Kauikeaouli/Kamehameha III married Nahienaena;
married Kekualoa/Kekua/Kuahine/Kaaumoana;
married Kalama;
married Gina Lahilahi;
His children were:
Opunui (k); Kekipi; Mahoe; Keawe; Kahalaoa; Papa; Nalimu;
Keawe 1; Keawe 2;
Albert Kunuiakea (k)
His hanai hookama - inherited sovereignty, were:
Alexander Liholiho who became Kamehameha IV;
Hueu Davis (k);
Kale Davis (w);
Peke Davis (w);
In the Matter of the Estate of Charles Kanaina
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In the Matter of the Estate of Charles Kanaina, the Supreme Court of Hawaii handed down several opinions and judgments over several years regarding the estate through probate hearings for petitions that began to be filed the day after the death of Charles Kanaina on March 13, 1877 in Honolulu, Oahu in the Kingdom of Hawaii.[1][2] Many relatives came forward to petition the courts to be named as an heir. The final adjudication found eight individuals or family groups, largely from Moana Wahine, to be legitimate claims.[3]
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