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Monday, September 24, 2018

Abner Paki - Kamehameha Descendant died in 1855.


Abner Paki - Grandson of Kamehameha I

                                                                        researched by Amelia Gora (2018)


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Death of Abner Kuhooheiheipahu Paki, 1855.




Kamehameha's Grandson Abner Paki died.

His brother Kalaniulumoku/Kalani/Kaleiulumoku died in 1839, and he married his widow Kakainalii.  He was married to her for 16 years.



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BACKGROUND

1826 - Abner Paki and Konia married on June 7, 1826.

1839 -  Abner Paki married the widow of his brother named Kalaniulumoku/Kaleiulumoku/Kalani who died in 1839.  Her name was Kakainalii.  Her children were:  Kalola, Kaluaikau, Alapai, and others (Jane Loeau, and Abigail Maheha whose father was listed as Namaile - another name of Kalaniulumoku aka's).

1855 - Abner Paki died.  He was one of the grandsons of Kamehameha.  His father was Kalanihelemaiiluna, one of Kamehameha's sons.

His brother was Kalaniulumoku/Kaleiulumoku/Kalani who died in 1839.

Abner Paki left two (2) widows:  Konia and Kakainalii.

His children with Konia was Bernice Pauahi, and hanai/adopted daughter Kaeha/Kamakaeha/ Makaeha/Liliuokalani/Queen Liliuokalani.

His stepchildren with his 16 years wife Kakainalii (w), formerly the widow of his brother Kalaniulumoku/Kaleiulumoku/Kalani who died in 1839 were Kalola (w); Kaluaikau (w); Alapai (and others).

1855 - Abner Paki's widow Kakainalii (w) married Luisi (Louis) Kealoha aka Ulualoha.

1856 - Luisi (Louis) Kealoha aka Ulualoha died.  He had two (2) hanai/adopted children with Kaikainalii named Abigail Kapooloku (w) and Kepookalani (w).

His stepchildren were:  Kalola (w), Kaluaikau (w), Alapai; Bernice Pauahi (w), hanai/adopted: Kaeha/Kamakaeha/ Makaeha/Liliuokalani/Queen Liliuokalani, and others.

1857 (printed obituary in 1861 but according to Dorothy Barrere of the KING'S MAHELE she died in 1851).

The Pacific commercial advertiser. (Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands) 1856-1888, July 25, 1861, Image 2

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Konia's children and stepchildren were:  Bernice Pauahi (w), hanai/adopted: Kaeha/Kamakaeha/ Makaeha/Liliuokalani/Queen Liliuokalani,  Kalola (w), Kaluaikau (w), Alapai;   and  Abigail Kapooloku (w), Kepookalani (w), and others.  

1871 - Probate #365 - Hooleia in First Circuit Court shows two of Kamehameha I sons.  They were 1) Peapea and 2) Kalanihelemaiiluna/Kalani aka's.

Peapea's son was Kuakamauna.  His only daughter was Hooleia.

Kalanihelemaiiluna/Kalani aka's sons were:

1)  Kalaniulumokul/Kalani/Kaleiulumoku had daughter Kalola (others not in probate of Hooleia).

2)  Paki/Abner Paki had Bernice Pauahi, hanai/adopted:  Kaeha/Makaeha/Kamakaeha/ Lydia/Liliuokalani/Queen Liliuokalani; stepchildren:  Kalola (w); Kaluaikau (w); Alapai; and others not shown in probate.

Kalola's (w) son Kahekili was represented by an attorney in Probate who testified about two of the sons of Kamehameha I.  (See pages 26 -28+ of the Probate #365).

Lies about Bernice Pauahi being the "last of the Kamehameha's" Promoted in the Media

Sanford B. Dole wrote an article criminally claiming that Bernice Pauahi was the "last of the Kamehameha's".  The same statements were used for Kamehameha V - Lot Kamehameha, for Ruth Keelikolani, etc.





1884 -  Bernice Pauahi Bishop died.  Her husband Charles Reed Bishop had only a lifetime interest in her estate.



Liliuokalani had interest in the Estate of Bernice Pauahi Bishop, et. als. because she was a hanai/adopted daughter of Abner Paki and Konia, and a hanai/adopted sister of Bernice Pauahi.

Kalola was listed as the "next-of-kin" to Bernice Pauahi Bishop, and was a stepsister because she was a stepdaughter of Abner Paki who married Kakainalii (w) the widow of his brother Kalaniulumoku/ Kaleiulumoku/Kalani in 1839 or 16 years.



Kalola a cousin of Bernice Pauahi was also a stepsister because her father Abner Paki married the widow of his brother named Kalaniulumoku.   



Charles Reed Bishop deeded his life interest to the Trustees of Bernice Pauahi Bishop.  See Liber 142 page 142.

1886 - Kalola died.

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An Agr./Agreement was filed as a Deed in the Fraud 1909 Trust of Liliuokalani.



Queen Liliuokalani denied that she signed the Trust Deed put together by Attorney William O. Smith, a Trustee of the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Estates/KSBE/Kamehameha Schools aka's.  Bernice Pauahi had died in 1884.



Harvard graduate William O. Smith utilized his law offices to have meetings with his friends Sanford B. Dole, his brother-in-law Judge A.S. Hartwell.  They "masterminded the revolt".



The Agr./Agreement included the interest in the Estate of Charles Kanaina, King William Lunalilo, Queen Kalama, and Bernice Pauahi Bishop Estates aka's.



Samuel Parker had testified and supported the denial of Queen Liliuokalani signing a Trust Deed.  She claimed that she had signed a Will but not a Trust.



In Queen Liliuokalani's Will she had denied signing a Trust created in 1909 by Attorney William O. Smith who was also the brother-in-law of Harvard Grad, American Civil War General A.S. Hartwell.



Hartwell had prepared Queen Liliuokalani's abrogation documents.



Queen's Heirs



Queen Liliuokalani's successor after the death of Princess Kaiulani was Princess Poomaikelani's descendants and heirs.



Princess Poomaikelani died in 1895 and her heirs, descendants of her blood existed.  Their names were Samuela Maikai; Alapai (w); Luisa/Luika (w); Haili (w); Elikapeka (w); her stepson:  Abraham Kekai.



Princess Poomaikelani was also the hanai/adopted daughter of Kalola (w) who was documented as the next-of-kin in the Probate of Bernice Pauahi Bishop.  Kalola (w) and her siblings were the stepsiblings of Bernice Pauahi Bishop.  Their names were:  Alapai (k); Kaluaikau (w); Abigail Maheha (w); Jane Loeau (w); Koakanu (k), et. als.



Princess Poomaikelani had married Ioela, the son of Alapai Kahekili who was the son of Kalola (w).



Princess Poomaikelani was also the hanai/adopted daughter of Kaikainalii (w) the last wife of Abner Paki, father of Bernice Pauahi Bishop.



Princess Poomaikelani was also one of the hanai/adopted daughter of Kaeha/Kamakaeha/Makaeha/ Lydia/Liliuokalani/Queen Liliuokalani.



Princess Poomaikelani was the full sister of Kapiolani/Queen Kapiolani and Kinoiki 2/ Princess Kinoiki.



Kapiolani/Queen Kapiolani was the hanai/adopted daughter of Princess Poomaikelani's son-in-law Kaluakini/Luakini who married Haili the daughter of Princess Poomaikelani.  Kapiolani/ Queen Kapiolani became the hanai/adopted sister of Elikapeka Kaimiola Kaluakini my grandmother.



Princess Poomaikelani's daughter Haili and her son-in-law Kaluakini were sent to Kalaupapa - the Leper colony.  Haili went as a Kokua/helper who did not have leprosy.  Kokua's had to submit to experimentation with leprosy bacteria in order to maintain their stay with their loved ones.



Kaluakini and Haili's children were adopted by Kaluakini's mother, a Kamehameha descendant and King David Kalakaua's son named Kaopu.  Kaopu had a sister named Kamaka.



Legal Trust Issues



"Legal matters for the Liliuokalani Trust are still being handled by the same Honolulu aw firm founded by W. O. Smith, now known as Case Bigelow & Lombardi."



The Agr./Agreement has a void clause, and this document was changed to a Deed by the 1909 Fraud Trust created by William O. Smith who was also a Trustee of the Liliuokalani Trust/ Queen Liliuokalani Trust as well as the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Trust.



Review of the Important Points:



*  Premeditation to take over Queen Liliuokalani and the Kingdom of Hawaii is documented.



*  Concerted effort made to dethrone the Queen.  Conspiracy is documented and Guilty is documented in case precedence based on the Kingdom of Hawaii HAWAIIAN REPORTS.



*  Conspiracy to defraud, cause injury, conspiracy against the Royal Families is documented.  See the 1872 article written by Sanford B. Dole who became the President of the Provisional turned Republic Government, then developed into a Territory by the Army, Navy, Federal officials, then Proclaimed to be a "Territory" by U.S. President William McKinley.



* The "Territory" Attorney General claimed that the "Territory" was the "successor of the Kingdom of Hawaii."



*  U.S. President Cleveland is on record as having given back Hawaii to Queen Liliuokalani in 1894 and 1897






*  Kamehameha III - Kauikeaouli gave alodio titles/allodial titles to his people and to aliens/ foreigners he gave fee simple or 30 years leases, freehold, less than alodio titles/ allodial titles.



*  In 1929, a Judge documented the two titles:  alodio titles/allodial titles and fee simple as "alodio in fee simple" which led everyone into believing that only fee simple was given by Kamehameha III - Kauikeaouli.





For the above reasons, there are good evidence as to why the Trustees of Both, Liliuokalani Trust of 1909 - a Fraud Trust and the Bernice Pauahi Trust/KSBE/Kamehameha Schools/ Kamehameha Schools Bishop Estates Trustees should be arrested for perpetuating Frauds, Conspiracy(ies), Piracy(ies) which defrauded the true heirs, the Royal Families, and have criminally Plundered Upon Innocents since the planning stages of dethroning our Queen, assuming the assets, lands, mineral rights, taxes, rents, leases of our Royal Families, and all kanaka maoli/kanaka Hawaii maoli lands since the time that Kamehameha III - Kauikeaouli died in 1854.



Police Reports under the Genocide Activities Files, Reports to the Prosecutors office and referred to the Attorney General has been made due to the directions covered by the Hawaii State Supreme Court letter sent to me in 1998.



Affidavit/Liens have been filed since 1996 under 96-177455 at the Bureau of Conveyances, which was built on our families private properties, the land of Kaumualii - High Chief of Kauai who had daughter Kinoiki who had Abigail Kapooloku/Kapoolohu Kaaha/ Poomaikelani/Princess Poomaikelani (siblings) who had daughter Haili (w) (siblings) who had daughter Elikapeka Kaimiola Kaluakini (siblings) who had son John Gora (siblings) who had the author of this article,  Amelia Gora (siblings).



Rent charges were sent to the  Illegal State, and Police Reports were made.  The status of Squatters is documented for this property and many, many others.



We await the arrests of the Pirate trustees and returning them to the U.S. as accorded in Article XIV of the 1849-1850 Treaty of the Kingdom of Hawaii and the United States of America.



We await the return of monies conveyed by the criminal trustees for monies wrongfully obtained and transferred to the U.S. Government for bonds, securities etc. which amounts to $14 million per year for the Liliuokalani Trust of 1909 alone.  



The Bernice Pauahi Bishop Estates Trust, aka's amounts to way more than the fraud Trust of 1909.



We are not the ones who did wrong.



We maintain a neutral, friendly, non-violent nation since the time of Kamehameha III - Kauikeaouli.



Treaties are the Supreme law of the land.  The Treaty was ratified by Kamehameha III - Kauikeaouli when the United States of America was intact as one nation.



In 1899, the United States of America became two (2) nations:  (1)  United States - operates with countries with treaties and (2) American Empire - operates with territories such as Puerto Rico which has a lesser status than countries/nations with treaties.

1893 -  A "Purported" Constitution of Queen Liliuokalani was put together by a team of attorneys and the U.S. Congress entered the questionable document into the U.S. Congressional records.



Reference:  

Paki's obituary shows that he was a Kamehameha descendant:





Abner Paki - Grandson of Kamehameha I




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Death of Abner Kuhooheiheipahu Paki, 1855.

Posted on December 18, 2015 by

The death of A. Paki, on the 13th of this June.

The chief A. Paki. He appears in the genealogy of the Chiefs of this Nation, from ancient times, and he is a high Chief of this land descended from Haloa, that being the one father of the children living in this world, and the father of our people.
Part of his genealogy is taken from the High Chiefs of the land, and he is part of Kamehameha’s, and he is part of Kiwalao’s, and he is a hereditary chief of a single line from ancient times; and he was a father who rescued from trouble his people of this nation from Hawaii to Kauai.
His accomplishments during his life. When he promised to stop drinking and to become a Christian, from that time on he did not drink alcohol again until the day he died.
He was a Chief who was steadfast in his work for the nation, and he was an Alii who would be furious when he heard his deceased child being spoken ill of, as well as of his children who survive him.
From what I have seen of this Alii while he was alive. In the year 1837, he began his governmental work, and at one point he was appointed Chief Justice [L. K. Kiekie] of the country, and at another point he served as Governor, and another time he was included in the Privy Council, and still another time he was the steward for his child, this during his lifetime.
He was born at Kainalu, Molokai, in the month of Nana (that being March), and he was 47 years old. Four years after Kamehameha was living here on Oahu, A. Paki was born, that being when Kamehameha was farming at Ualakaa; from that time until Kamehameha went back to Hawaii, that was five years, and from Ualakaa is when we count his age, and from when Kamehameha returned to Hawaii, until then to the time he died is seven years; and from the death of Kamehameha and the Nation becoming Liholiho’s and the arrival of the Missionaries until now is 35 years; added to the previous 12 years, that makes him 47 years old.
These are the Ancestors of A. Paki, partially extracted from Haloa.—
Liloa, Umi, Keliiokala, Kukailani, Makakaualii, Iwikauikaua, Keakealani, Keawe, Kekuiapoiwa, Kamehameha Nui, Kalanihelemailuna, dwelt with Kawao, born was A. Paki, dwelt with Konia, born was Pauahi.
That is what I have to tell you O Elele E.
With thanks. M. Kekuanaoa.
Honolulu, June 13, 1855.
(Elele E, 6/16/1855, p. 20)


Kamehameha Descendant:  Abner Paki and father Kalaniulumoku/Kalani/Kaleiulumoku

Polynesian. (Honolulu [Oahu], Hawaii) 1844-1864, June 16, 1855, Page 22, Image 2

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1857 - Konia (female) wife of Abner Paki died.  Her daughter was Bernice Pauahi, and her stepdaughters were Kalola (w); Kaluaikau (w); Abigail Maheha (w); Jane Loeau (w); stepson:  Alapai /Kalani.

1871 - Probate of Hooleia, First Circuit Court shows that Abner Paki was a Kamehameha descendant through his father Kalanihelemaiiluna.

Kalanihelemaiiluna had two sons:

1.  Kalaniulumoku /Kaleiulumoku/Kalani
2.  Paki/Abner Paki

Kalaniulumoku/Kaleiulumoku/Kalani had daughter Kalola (siblings) who married Luluhiwalani and had Kahekili.  Kalola's hanai/adopted daughter was Abigaila/Kapapoko/ Kapooloku/ Kapoolohu/ Poomaikelani/ Princess Poomaikelani.

Kahekili married Kahananui and had Ioela/Joela who married Abigaila/Kapapoko/ Kapooloku/ Kapoolohu/ Poomaikelani/ Princess Poomaikelani and had Haili (female) (siblings).

Haili (female) married Kaluakini and had Elikapeka Kaimiola Kaluakini (siblings) and married Joseph Matsugoro/Gora and had John Gora (siblings).  John Gora married Mary Castro and had Amelia Gora (siblings).

aloha.

References: 

First Circuit Probate No. 365 - Hooleia (w) 
Note:  She was the daughter of Kuakamauna, the son of Peapea, one of the sons of Kamehameha I;  Peapea had a brother named Kalanihelemaiiluna who was also the son of Kamehameha I.
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Kalanihelemaiiluna had sons Kalaniulumoku and Paki/Abner Paki.

Kalaniulumoku had daughter Kalola (siblings), and Paki/Abner Paki had daughter Bernice Pauahi.
Abner Paki married his brother's widow Kaikainalii/Kaikaina in 1838 and she was his wife until his death in 1855 or 17 years.  Kaikainalii/Kaikaina married Ulualoha/Luisi Kealoha in 1855, and he died in 1856.

Point is Kalola (and siblings) were the true cousins, then became the siblings of Bernice Pauahi.
Abner Paki is documented as a Kamehameha descendant in his Obituary.

Kapoolohu/Kapooloku/Abigail Kapooloku/A.Kahanawai/Abigaila/Poomaikelani/Princess Poomaikelani was the hanai/adopted daughter of Kalola (w), and Kaikainalii (w); she was also the wife of Kalola's grandson Ioela.

Kalola's son Kahekili/Alapai Kahekili/A.K. Luluhiwalani married Kahananui who had Ioela.  After Kahekili died, Kahananui married Kawelo/Charles Kuikahi Kauweloa and adopted William Linekona Hokuloa/Charles Williams/Charles Kauweloa who married Mele Keawe and had Mary Kauweloa who married Albert Castro and had Mary Castro (siblings and stepsiblings) who married John Gora and had Amelia Gora (and siblings - Leola, Elizabeth, John, Walter, Kathleen, and Marian (dec.)).

Our Royal Families are the descendants and heirs of Kamehameha I in multiple lines including hanai/ adopted relationships.  

I, Amelia Gora, am one of Kamehameha's descendants from four (4) of his children:  (1) Kaoleioku, (2) Kamehameha III - Kauikeaouli; (3) Kalanihelemaiiluna; and (4) Kanekapolei 2 (w). 

I, Amelia Gora, am also the descendant of Kamehameha I's brothers and sisters:  Kealiimaikai; Kalanikaulihiwakama Piipii (w); Kiilaweau (w); and Kamaile/Kalokuokamaile.

Research incomplete.


aloha.

References:

 http://iolani-theroyalhawk.blogspot.com/2018/08/documenting-corruption-in-hawaiian.html
articles, pamphlets, books, IOLANI - The Royal Hawk news on the web:  721 issues to date by Amelia Gora
Affidavit/Lien No. 96-177455 (281 pages) filed on 12/17/1996 at the Bureau of Conveyances, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii; other Affidavit/Liens filed also, including a removal of interest to the Catholic Church/Roman Catholic Church based on the rights of a Royal person, Judicial Tribunal etc.


Paki was 6'6" :

The Polynesian. (Honolulu (Oahu), Hawaii) 1840-1841, October 23, 1841, Image 1

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