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Saturday, January 14, 2017

Vol VI No. 633 - Legal Notice: Kamehameha Dynasty Only---there was No Such Kalakaua Dynasty

Legal Notice

Kingdom of Hawaii No. 2017 - 0114 : Royal Families Update/Only Kamehameha's Dynasty and No Kalakaua Dynasty

Amelia Gora hawaiianhistory@gmail.com

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U.S. President Barrack Obama
Secretary of State  
Judges, et. als. in the Hawaiian Islands
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Greetings!

Kingdom of Hawaii Genealogy Chart of the Royal Families Update by Amelia Gora (2017) - a Royal Person

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                                 Kingdom of Hawaii Genealogy Chart of the Royal Families 
                                    Affecting the Alii Trusts, the Private Properties of the Alii, Including
                                    The Crown Lands Which Was Deeded by Kamehameha III - Kauikeaouli for
                                    "Himself, His Heirs, and Successors" - and Documenting the Fact that
                                    All of the Alii Ruling the Hawaiian archipelago were All part of the
                                     Kamehameha Dynasty and Not the so-called Kalakaua Dynasty Update

Genealogies Affecting the following lands - including the Alii Trusts, the Private Properties of the Alii, the Crown Lands, etc. in which billings have been sent:

Waikiki - Royal Patent 3038, Land Commission 1617 - Kenao (k).

Kenao (k) was married to one of Kamehameha's descendants named Nahuina/H.Nahuina daughter of Kapule and Kini (w) one of the four (4) children of Hanuna (k) son of Kaoleioku, the oldest son of Kamehameha with his wife Kanekapolei.

Kingdom of Hawaii Genealogy Chart of the Royal Families

                                            Researched by Amelia Gora (2017)


Kalaniopuu - Alii Nui of the Big Island married Kanekapolei (female) who married Kamehameha and Kuuku (male).
   /                                                                           /                                                                      /
children:                                                          children:                                                        hanai children:
Kiwalao (male)                                       Kaoleioku (male)                                                      Waha (male)
Keoua Peeale (male)                                           /  siblings                                                    Kamanowai (male)
Keoua Ahuula (male)                                          /                                                                  Keliipio (male)
Kalaipaihala                                                      /
Puali Nui (female)                                             /                                       
  siblings                                                   Hanuna (male)
                                                                     /       siblings:  Pauahi (female); Konia (female); Keola (male)
                                                                    /                           /                       /
                                            Kapule, Kini; Poohina; Hookahe  Ruth Keelikolani  Bernice Pauahi
                                                   /
                                                  /
                                      Nahuina married Kenao (k)
                                      Meleana                   /
                                      Kaapiipii                   /
                                      Nainoaalua               /
                                      Kamai                     /
                                      Kaili/Kailihou           /
                                      Kaakau                  /
                                                          Kailihao (w) married Kaioiole  (k)
                                                             /  hanai/adopted:  K.Kapaakea/Keohokalole Kapaakea
                                                            /                                       /
                                  Paahao; Kolomona Kaopu momona       Kalakaua; Likelike: Liliuokalani; Leleiohoku
                                                           /                                       /                           /
                                           adopted: Elikapeka Kaluakini      Kaopu; Kamaka etals  Abigaila; Kekualoa
                                                          / -m- Joseph Gora            /                              /               /
                                                  John Gora             adopted: Elikapeka Kaluakini    Haili         Opunui
                                                         / siblings                         /                              /               / hanai: D.W. Keawe
                                                        / -m- Mary Castro        John Gora (siblings) Elikapeka   Charles Kauweloa    /
                                                       /          siblings                 /                              /              /sib: Kapehe opio /
                                                      /                                      /                              /              /                         /
                                                     /                                      /                John Gora     Mary Kauweloa  MaryKeawe
                                                    /                                      /                              /               /                       / 
                                                   /                                      /                              /       Mary Castro  Mary Kauweloa
                                                  /                                      /                              /                /                       /
                                                 /                                      /                              /                /          Mary Castro
                                                /                                      /                              /                /                        /
                                               /                                      /                              /                /                        /
                                      Amelia Gora                         Amelia Gora           Amelia Gora  Amelia Gora     Amelia Gora
                                        siblings                               siblings                  siblings         siblings             siblings
                                       
                                        
                                                               




                                                    



 1848 -  The Mahele was passed by Kamehameha III - Kauikeaouli.  He gave Alodio to his people and to aliens /foreigners were granted only fee simple - 30 years leases.

1848 - Land Owners/ Land Lords with Liens:

  The Royal Patent was conveyed to Kenao.  Kenao married Nahuina (female).  Kenao received the land from my ancestor Keawepoole, konohiki of Waikiki.

His daughter was Kailihao.  His hanai/adopted daughter was A. Keohokalole/ Keohokalole Kapaakea/K. Kapaakea, member of the House of Nobles.

Note:  A. Keohokalole/Keohokalole Kapaakea/K. Kapaakea married Caesar Kapaakea who had David Kalakaua/King David Kalakaua; Miriam Likelike; Kaeha/Kamakaeha/Makaeha/ Liliuokalani/Queen Liliuokalani; and Leleiohoku/William Pitt Leleiohoku - adopted by Ruth Keelikolani and Davis.

David Kalakaua/King David Kalakaua had two (2) children:  Kamaka (female) and Kaopu (male); stepson:  Kahanu (male); and hanai/adopted children; Miriam Likelike had Kaiulani/Princess Kaiulani (female); Kaeha/Kamakaeha/Makaeha/ Liliuokalani/Queen Liliuokalani had hanai/adopted children:  Abigaila/Kapooloku/Kapoolohu; Kekualoa/Kekua/ Kuahine/Kekuahine (female) et. als.; and Leleiohoku/William Pitt Leleiohoku - adopted by Ruth Keelikolani and Davis, one of the sons of Hueu/George Hueu Davis.


Kailihao married Kaioiole and had several children/step children.  One was named Kaopu/Kaopumomona/Solomona/Kolomona Kaopu/Kaopumomona/Solomona Pahu.  The others were Paahao (male), Mekusala, Kamaka (female), et. als.

Kaopu/Kaopumomona married Maulili, then Kekapu/Inoaole.  He legally adopted Elikapeka Kaimiola Kaluakini and siblings with Kaili/Kailihou (female) her paternal grandmother.  Her parents were Kaluakini married to Haili/Kaili/Kalama (female). Kaopu/Kaopumomona, Kaili/ Kailihou, Kaluakini, and Haili/Kaili/Kalama (female) conveyed all of their interest to Elikapeka Kaimiola Kaluakini and siblings in the Deed of Adoption.  Kaluakini was sent to Kalaupapa as a leper, and his wife Haili/Kaili/Kalama (female) went to Kalaupapa as a Kokua, a helper.

Kaluakini had a hanai/adopted daughter named Kapiolani who became Queen Kapiolani when she married David Kalakaua/King David Kalakaua.  Kapiolani/Queen Kapiolani's sisters were Abigaila/Kapooloku/Kapoolohu/Poomaikelani/Princess Poomaikelani and Kinoiki/Princess Kinoiki.  The three (3) were the daughters of Kinoiki (female) daughter of Kaumualii, Alii Nui of Kauai.  Her siblings were Keliiahonui/Aarona Keliiahonui; Humehume/George Humehume; Kahinu (female); Haupu/ Kahekili (male); Kuheleaumoku (male); Kanekoa (male); Kahai (male); Kaulia (male).

Elikapeka Kaimiola Kaluakini married Joseph Gora and had John Gora and siblings.
John Gora married Mary Castro, descendant of David Keawe/Pauahi/Kalua/Keawepoole the konohiki of Waikiki, lands surrounding the St. Augustine Church in Waikiki.
John Gora and Mary Castro had Amelia Gora and siblings. 

Kaioiole had a brother named Kauhi who had Kuheleloa.  Kuheleloa had Kahananui (female), Kalaikini (female), Ulunui (female), and Isaia (male).

Note:  Kaioiole and Kauhi were the sons of Paele who was the son of Kailio who was the son of Kailio second oldest son of Hueu/George Hueu Davis and Kahanapilo.  Hueu/George Hueu Davis was the son of Kamaikui/Grace Kamaikui and Isaac Davis (counselor of Kamehameha).  Kamaikui was the daughter of John Young (counselor of Kamehameha) and Kaonaeha/Kuamoo.  Kamaikui's siblings were James Young Kanehoa, John Young Jr./Keoni Ana, Gina Lahilahi (female), Fanny Kekela (female).

Ulunui (female) married Kaauwai/Z. Kaauwai, one of the first Judges of the Kingdom of Hawaii. Kalaikini (w) married John Kapena, one of the first Judges of the Kingdom of Hawaii. Isaia (male) was adopted by Waihoioahu/David Keawe along with Waihoioahu opio.

The other two of the four first Judges were:  John Ii/Ioane Ii  who had a hanai/adopted daughter with Sarai Hiwauli named Kapehe/Mary Ii.  Charles Kanaina married Kamehameha II - Liholiho's widows named Kekauonohi/Miriam Kekauonohi and her sister Kekauluohi/Auhea.

Kapehe (female) he hanai/adopted daughter of John Ii/Ioane Ii, one of the first Judges of the Kingdom of Hawaii married Opunui.  Their daughter named Kapehe opio/Kapopo married David Keawe/Keawepoole (konohiki of Waikiki)/David Pauahi/Waihoioahu/DW Keawe/DW Kalua and had Mele Keawe who married William Linekona Hokuloa/Charles William/ Charles Kauweloa the son of  Kalaikini (female) the widow of John Kapena, one of the first Judges of the Kingdom of Hawaii who also married Opunui. 

Opunui was the grandson of John Kapena through his mother Kekualoa who was the daughter of John Kapena.

Opunui was the son of Kekualoa and Kamehameha III - Kauikeaouli.  Opunui's siblings included:  Kekipi, Kahalaoa, Mahoe, Keawe, Papa, and Nalimu.  His stepsiblings included all of Kamehameha's, Kaumualii's, Kalaniopuu's children/stepchildren.

Opunui became the hanai brother of David Keawe/Keawepoole/DW Pauahi/Waihoioahu, son of Peke Davis daughter of Isaac Davis and Grace Kamaikui.  Peke Davis siblings were Hueu Davis, Kale Davis, and all of Kalaniopuu's, Kamehameha's, and Kaumualii's children, stepchildren, and hanai/adopted children.
                                                                  

Hueu/George Hueu Davis siblings were Kale/Kale Davis/Sally Davis, and Peke Davis.

Hueu/George Hueu Davis sons documented in Court Case Kalama vs. Kekuanaoa and Joane Ii was Kahiamoe (oldest); Kailio (second oldest); and Holokualani (third oldest).  They were the adopted children/hanai of John Young (counselor of Kamehameha); Kamehameha; and Kamehameha III /Kauikeaouli.

Kahananui (female) married Alapai Kahekili Luluhiwalani (male) and had Ioela (male) who married  Abigaila/Kapoolohu/Kapooloku/Poomaikelani and had Haili/Kaili/Kalama (female) who married Kaluakini and had Elikapeka Kaimiola Kaluakini and others.  Elikapeka Kaimiola Kaluakini married Joseph Matsugoro/Gora and had John Gora and siblings .  John Gora married Mary Castro and had Amelia Gora and siblings.

Note:  Alapai Kahekili Luluhiwalani (male) was the son of Kalola (female) who was the next-of-kin of Bernice Pauahi Bishop documented in the Probate of Bernice Pauahi Bishop.  Alapai Kahekili Luluhiwalani (male) was the son of Luluhiwalani/S. Luluhiwalani who was the son of Puali Nui (female) daughter of Kalaniopuu (male) Alii Nui of the Big Island, uncle of Kamehameha.  Alapai Kahekili Luluhiwalani (male) was the son of Keoua, the brother of Kalaimoku/Kalanimoku (male); Boki (male); Wahinepio (female); Kekoa (male); Kahikona (male) et. als. descendants of Kekuamanoha (male) son of Piilani (male), Alii Nui of Maui.

Kekuamanoha (male) siblings were Namahana (female); Kahekili (male); Kaeokulani (male).

Namahana (female) was the mother of the wives of Kamehameha:  Kaahumanu; Kaheiheimalie; and Namahana/.  Kaahumanu and Namahana/Piia married Kaumualii after Kamehameha died.

Kahananui (female) married Kauweloa/Kaweloa/Charles Kuikahi Kauweloa (male) and adopted William Linekona Hokuloa/Charles Williams/Charles Kauweloa from her sister Kalaikini (female) who was married to John Kapena; Opunui; then Kalepo.  She was the stepmother of Keawe (male); Kekualoa (female).  

William Linekona Hokuloa/Charles Williams/Charles Kauweloa married Mele Keawe/Mele Keawepoo and had Mary Kauweloa; Annie Kauweloa; and Charles Jr.  Mary Kauweloa married Albert Castro and had Mary Castro and siblings who married John Gora and had Amelia Gora and siblings.  Mary Kauweloa divorced and married Ceferino Maduli and had children.  

Alapai Kahekili Luluhiwalani (male) had a hanai/adopted sister name Abigaila/Kapoolohu/ Kapooloku/Poomaikelani who married his son Ioela (male) and had Haili/Kaili/Kalama (female) who married Kaluakini and had Elikapeka Kaimiola Kaluakini and others.  Elikapeka Kaimiola Kaluakini married Joseph Matsugoro/Gora and had John Gora and siblings .  John Gora married Mary Castro and had Amelia Gora and siblings.

Ioela/Joela/Kahololio married Keaka/Keaka Kahololio/Kahololio/Keaka Kaholoaunui.  Keaka/ Keaka Kahololio/Kahololio/Keaka Kaholoaunui was married to Kealiiokamoku and had Kapehe (female) and siblings.  Kapehe (female) married Opunui and had Kapopo/Kapehe opio (female) who married David Keawe/D.W. Keawe/Waihoioahu/Keawepoole/D.W. Pauahi/ D.W. Kalua and had Mele Keawe/Keawepoo and stepsiblings. Mele Keawe/Mele Keawepoo married William Linekona Hokuloa/Charles Williams/Charles Kauweloa and had Mary Kauweloa and siblings.  Mary Kauweloa married Albert Castro and had Mary Castro and siblings who married John Gora and had Amelia Gora and siblings.  Mary Kauweloa divorced and married Ceferino Maduli and had children.

I, Amelia Gora am one of the multiple interest/owners of the land which St. Augustine's sits on and hereby present a billing for rents due in the amount of $50,000 per month.  Additionally, I and my families are artists and would like to sell our paintings on the fence, as well as along the walls,.

I, Amelia Gora am one of the true Trustees of Queen Liliuokalani's Trust.  She declared that she did not sign the Trust Deed with the Trustees named Samuel Damon, Curtis Iaukea, et. als.

I, Amelia Gora am one of the heirs of A. Keohokalole and husband Caesar Kapaakea who were the parents of King David Kalakaua, Queen Liliuokalani, Leleiohoku, and Miriam Likelike.

I, Amelia Gora am one of the Trustees of our Royal Families Trust.

The Bank of record for our Royal Families Trust is under my name at the Hawaiian Telephone Credit Union.

Rents can be paid at any of the Hawaiian Telephone Credit Union locations.

Queen Liliuokalani, one of the heirs of Kenao's property(ies), is on record as talking with the Bishop of Saint Augustines Chapel/Church in Waikiki as shown below:

The Honolulu republican. (Honolulu, T.H.) 1900-1902, July 14, 1901, Image 1

Image provided by University of Hawaii at Manoa; Honolulu, HI

Persistent link: http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85047165/1901-07-14/ed-1/s...

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 1854 - Father Modestus Favens, SS.CC., was said to have built the first chapel in Waikīkī as early as 1854
1898 -   the predominant weekly activity was Sunday afternoon devotions and religious instruction. In 1898, during the Spanish American War, many American soldiers were encamped near Diamond Head. At their request, Msgr. Gulstan Ropert, SS.CC., authorized the first Mass for these soldiers in the chapel. The chapel was deemed much too small for continued military use and a temporary wooden frame structure was erected by the military authorities with a roof and open sides thatched with coconut palm fronds. Msgr. Ropert blessed the new structure and entrusted it to the care of Father Valentin Franckx, SS.CC. Father Franckx later made improvements to the chapel by putting in flooring, galvanized roofing and lattice walls. When the soldiers left, the community in Waikīkī continued to frequent the chapel on Sundays when Father Valentin said Mass.
1901 -  Ropert approved plans to build a more permanent church and in 1901, on the feast day of Saint Augustine, he dedicated the new church under the title of its festal namesake, as the carpenters took a break while the services were conducted. Waikīkī was being touted as a tourist destination and the number of parishioners and visitors continued to grow.
1910 - The church underwent enlargement in 1910, essentially by cutting the building in two and moving the back to the beach.
1920 -  the church acquired a right-of-way access to Kalākaua Avenue.
1925 -  The church again underwent enlargement in 1925, essentially by cutting the building in two and moving the back to the beach.

Note:  U.S. President Cleveland Gave Hawaii Back to Queen Liliuokalani.  The entity Territory was created by U.S. President William McKinley's Proclamation made in 1900 after the Army, Navy, and Federal Representatives helped to develop the Territory, an illegal set up.
There was no Annexation, and it was an illegal act to criminally assume lands of a neutral, friendly, non violent nation.
Your cooperation in paying rents and accommodating our outdoor gallery to display our paintings will be greatly appreciated.
The shared use of the gate, etc. for displays by other artists would be ok provided that rent be shared in additon to the rent for the use of property is also added into the Hawaiian Telephone Credit Union account as well; otherwise, we move to use the gate exclusively for our art.
The expected date is Friday, January 6, 2017 and thereafter.
We would also like a room for our use as well.
We appreciate your accommodations.
Aloha,
Amelia Gora, a Royal person, descendant of Kamehameha and heir of Kamehameha in multiples of bloodlines.  Also a descendant of Kamehameha III - Kauikeaouli, Kalaniopuu, Kaumualii, Nuuanu, John Young, Isaac Davis, et. als.
Reference:

Saint Augustine by the Sea Catholic Church

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Saint Augustine by the Sea Catholic Church is a parish of the Roman Catholic Church of Hawai‘i in the United States. It falls under the jurisdiction of the Diocese of Honolulu and its bishop; it is staffed by the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary. Located at 130 Ohua Avenue, adjacent to Kalākaua Avenue in Waikīkī, Saint Augustine by the Sea ministers primarily to visitors, as Waikīkī contains the highest number of domestic and international visitors in the State of Hawai‘i.
The parish campus is the home of the Damien Museum which houses several relics of Saint Damien of Moloka‘i and related historical artifacts. A 20-minute video is shown about Father Damien and his work with Kalaupapa leprosy settlement.
The current clerics of the parish include Father Lane K. Akiona, SS.CC., pastor, and Father Lucius, SS.CC., parochial vicar.

History[edit]

Father Modestus Favens, SS.CC., was said to have built the first chapel in Waikīkī as early as 1854. The chapel was about twenty-feet by forty-feet with a steeple. Mass was seldom said in this chapel - the predominant weekly activity was Sunday afternoon devotions and religious instruction. In 1898, during the Spanish American War, many American soldiers were encamped near Diamond Head. At their request, Msgr. Gulstan Ropert, SS.CC., authorized the first Mass for these soldiers in the chapel. The chapel was deemed much too small for continued military use and a temporary wooden frame structure was erected by the military authorities with a roof and open sides thatched with coconut palm fronds. Msgr. Ropert blessed the new structure and entrusted it to the care of Father Valentin Franckx, SS.CC. Father Franckx later made improvements to the chapel by putting in flooring, galvanized roofing and lattice walls. When the soldiers left, the community in Waikīkī continued to frequent the chapel on Sundays when Father Valentin said Mass.
Ropert approved plans to build a more permanent church and in 1901, on the feast day of Saint Augustine, he dedicated the new church under the title of its festal namesake, as the carpenters took a break while the services were conducted. Waikīkī was being touted as a tourist destination and the number of parishioners and visitors continued to grow. The church underwent enlargement in 1910, and 1925, essentially by cutting the building in two and moving the back to the beach. In 1920, the church acquired a right-of-way access to Kalākaua Avenue.

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