Saturday, April 20, 2019

Reposting Kamehameha's Royal Families................adding Ours, Kaanana (not verified yet), Kepelino (verified), etc.

Hawaii’s Royal Families: Updated Genealogies of Kalaniopuu’s, Kamehameha’s, and Kaumualii’s Families or the Royal Families of Hawaii

Genealogies – Kalaniopuu’s, Kamehameha’s, Kaumualii’s, King Lunalilo’s, King Kalakaua’s & Queen Liliuokalani’s Heirs & Successors or Why Foreigners, Americans, Englishmen Owns Nothing In the Hawaiian

Genealogies – Kalaniopuu’s, Kamehameha’s, Kaumualii’s, King Lunalilo’s, King Kalakaua’s & Queen Liliuokalani’s Heirs & Successors  or Why Foreigners, Americans, Englishmen Owns Nothing In the Hawaiian Islands  by Amelia Gora (2015)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=joYAlHTk5Ow  Hawaii 3000 by Sudden Rush
Kamehameha I
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Portrait of King Kamehameha The Great
King of the Hawaiian Islands
ReignJuly 1782 – May 8, 1819
SuccessorKamehameha II
SpouseKaʻahumanu
Keōpūolani
Kalola-a-Kumukoʻa
Peleuli
Kalākua Kaheiheimālie
Nāmāhāna Piʻia
Kahakuhaʻakoi Wahinepio
Kekāuluohi
Kekikipaʻa
Manono II
Kānekapōlei
IssueLiholiho (Kamehameha II)
Kauikeaouli (Kamehameha III)
Nāhiʻenaʻena
Kamāmalu
Kīnaʻu (Kaʻahumanu II)
Kahōʻanokū Kīnaʻu
Kānekapōlei II
Full name
Kalani Paiʻea Wohi o Kaleikini Kealiʻikui Kamehameha o ʻIolani i Kaiwikapu kauʻi Ka Liholiho Kūnuiākea
HouseHouse of Kamehameha
FatherKeōua
MotherKekuʻiapoiwa II
Bornc. 1758
Kapakai, Kokoiki, Moʻokini Heiau,KohalaHawaiʻi Island
DiedMay 8, 1819 (aged 60 or 61)
KamakahonuKailua-KonaKona,Hawaiʻi island
BurialUnknown
Kamehameha II
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King of the Hawaiian Islands(more…)
ReignMay 20, 1819 – July 14, 1824
PredecessorKamehameha I
SuccessorKamehameha III
Kuhina NuiKaʻahumanu I
SpouseKamāmalu
Kīnaʻu
Kekāuluohi
Pauahi
Kekauʻōnohi
Full name
Kalani Kaleiʻaimoku o Kaiwikapu o Laʻamea i Kauikawekiu Ahilapalapa Kealiʻi Kauinamoku o Kahekili Kalaninui i Mamao ʻIolani i Ka Liholiho
HouseHouse of Kamehameha
FatherKamehameha I
MotherKeōpūolani
BornNovember 1797
HiloHawaiʻi
DiedJuly 14, 1824 (aged 27)
LondonEngland
BurialMay 11, 1825[1]
Mauna ʻAla Royal Mausoleum
Signature
Kamehameha III
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King of the Hawaiian Islands(more…)
ReignJune 6, 1825 – December 15, 1854
PredecessorKamehameha II
SuccessorKamehameha IV
Kuhina NuiKaʻahumanu I
Kaʻahumanu II
Kaʻahumanu III
Keoni Ana
SpouseQueen Kalama
IssueKeaweaweʻulaokalani I
Keaweaweʻulaokalani II
Kīwalaʻō (illegitimate)
Albert Kūnuiākea(illegitimate)
Kamehameha IV(hānai)
Kaʻiminaʻauao(hānai)
Full name
Keaweaweʻula Kīwalaʻō Kauikeaouli Kaleiopapa Kalani Waiakua Kalanikau Iokikilo Kīwalaʻō i ke kapu Kamehameha
HouseKamehameha
FatherKamehameha I
MotherKeōpūolani
BornAugust 11, 1813
Keauhou Bay at North Kona,Hawaiʻi island
DiedDecember 15, 1854 (aged 41)
HoihoikeʻeaHonoluluOʻahu
BurialJanuary 10, 1855[1][2]
Mauna ʻAla Royal Mausoleum
Signature
Kamehameha IV
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King of the Hawaiian Islands(more…)
ReignJanuary 11, 1855 – November 30, 1863
InvestitureJanuary 11, 1855
Kawaiahaʻo Church
PredecessorKamehameha III
SuccessorKamehameha V
Kuhina NuiKeoni Ana
Kaʻahumanu IV
SpouseQueen Emma
IssueAlbert Edward Kauikeaouli
Full name
Alekanetero (Alexander) ʻIolani Kalanikualiholiho Maka o ʻIouli Kūnuiākea o Kūkāʻilimoku.
HouseHouse of Kamehameha
FatherKekūanāoʻa
Kamehameha III(hānai)
MotherKīnaʻu
Kalama(hānai)
BornFebruary 9, 1834
HonoluluOʻahu
DiedNovember 30, 1863 (aged 29)
HonoluluOʻahu
BurialFebruary 3, 1864[1]
Mauna ʻAla Royal Mausoleum
ReligionChurch of Hawaii
Signature
Kamehameha V
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King of the Hawaiian Islands(more…)
ReignNovember 30, 1863 — December 11, 1872
PredecessorKamehameha IV
SuccessorLunalilo
Kuhina NuiVictoria Kamāmalu/Kaʻahumanu IV
Kekūanāoʻa
Full name
Lota (Lot) Liholiho Kapuāiwa Kalanimakua Kalanikupuapaikalaninui Aliʻiolani Kalani-a-Kekūanaōʻa
HouseHouse of Kamehameha
FatherKekūanāoʻa
Ulumāheihei Hoapili(hānai)
MotherKīnaʻu
Nāhiʻenaʻena(hānai)
Kalākua Kaheiheimālie(hānai)
BornDecember 11, 1830
HonoluluOahu
DiedDecember 11, 1872 (aged 42)
HonoluluOahu
BurialJanuary 11, 1873[1]
Mauna ʻAla Royal Mausoleum
Signature
Lunalilo
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Ke Aliʻi o ko Hawaiʻi Pae ʻAina(more…)
ReignJanuary 8, 1873 – February 3, 1874
InvestitureJanuary 9, 1873
Kawaiahaʻo Church
PredecessorKamehameha V
SuccessorKalākaua
Full name
William Charles Lunalilo
HouseHouse of Keōua Nui/House of Kamehameha
House of Kalaimamahu
FatherKanaʻina
MotherKekāuluohi
BornJanuary 31, 1835
PohukainaHonoluluOahu
DiedFebruary 3, 1874 (aged 39)
Haimoeipo, HonoluluOahu
BurialFebruary 28, 1874[1]
Mausoleum in front ofKawaiahaʻo Church
ReligionChurch of Hawaii (Church of England/Anglican)
The following are the Families of the Kamehameha’s, the “Heirs”:
Genealogy of Kalaniopuu
Updated by Amelia Gora (2011)
Kalaniopuu had six (6) wives:
m.  Kalola – Child:  Kiwalao (k)
         m.  Kalaiwahineuli – Child:  Kalaipaihala (k)
m.  Kamakolunuiokalani – Child:  Pualinui (w)
m. Mulehu  – Child:   Manoua/Manowa (w)
m. Kanekapolei  – Children:  Keoua Kuahuula (k)
Keoua Peeale (k)
m.  Kekuohi/Kekupuohi – no Children only step children
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)
Kiwalao (k)
  Kalaipaihala (k)
Manuwa/Manoua (w)
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);
Updated by Amelia Gora (2014)
Alexander Liholiho/Kamehameha IV married Emma (w)
had one child who died young.
Lot Kamehameha/Kamehameha V remained unmarried,
no children.
Updated by Amelia Gora (2011)
Inaina (w) children:Mataio Kekuanaoa (k); Kamahine/Kalima/Kalimakuhi(w) Mataio Kekuanaoa’s children: Paalua (k); Ruth Keelikolani (w); Moses Kaikioewa (k); Lot Kamehameha/Kamehameha V; Alexander Liholiho/ Kamehameha IV; Victoria Kamamalu (w); David Kamehameha (k); Alenoho (k); Kapau (k); Kapehe (w); John Kapena (k); Umiokalani (w); Kalima (w); Kaiopahia (k); hanai/adopted child: Pauahi/Bernice Pauahi. Kamahine/Kalima/Kalimakuhi (w) children: Paalua (k); Ruth Keelikolani (w); Moses Kaikioewa (k); Lot Kamehameha/Kamehameha V; Alexander Liholiho/ Kamehameha IV; Victoria Kamamalu (w); David Kamehameha (k); Alenoho (k); Kapau (k); Kapehe (w); John Kapena (k); Umiokalani (w); Kalima (w); Kaiopahia (k); ; hanai/adopted child: Pauahi/Bernice Pauahi. Stepchildren: Enoka/Enosa (k); E.N. Kaaua (k); Keloha (w).
Wahinepio (w) children: Kekauonohi(w); Keliikanakaole/Kanakaole (k); Maulili (k) also the niece and nephews of Kalanimoku (k); and hanai/foster children of Kahekili/Haupu (k) son of Kaumualii (k).
Kaoleioku (k) and wives Keoua(w) and Luahine(w) children: Hanuna (k); Pauahi (w); Keola (k); Konia (w)
Kanekapolei 2 (w) children: Kikau (k)
Updated by Amelia Gora (2015)
Kalaimoku/Kalanimoku (k) siblings:  Boki (k), Wahinepio (w); Manono (w), Kekoa (k), Kahikona (k), Keoua(k)
Kekoa (k) son:  Ioane Kaiama (k)
Keoua (k) son:  Luluhiwalani (k)
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 Kalaimoku/Kalanimoku (k) married Kahope (k), Kikau (k); Kaiama (k) (son of Kekoa brother of Kalanimoku); Wahawela/Waha (k); Pomaikai (k); Kepaa (k).
As with Kalaimoku/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.
Updated by Amelia Gora (2011)
Kahekili’s son: Manono (k)
Manono (k) son Keau/Keaupuni (k) lived with Kekauonohi (w); Abigail Maheha (w); his children: Kapena (k); Ialua/Kalua (k); Nalua (w); Kalele (w); Kala/Kalahohina.
Kaumualii’s Genealogies
 Kaeokulani ((k) younger brother of Kahekili; died 1794 on O’ahu)
Kaumualii ((k)
                                                  m. Kapuaamohu (w)
                                                        Keoki (George)
Kealiiahonui
Kahinu (w)
m. Namahana/Piia (w)
Haupu/Kahekili
Kuheleaumoku
Kahai
Kanekoa
Kaulia
. Kinoike (w)
Kapiolani (1834-June 24, 1899)
m. Dec. 19, 1863 Kalakaua
Kapooloku ((Poomaikelani) 1838-Oct. 22, 1895)
m. Hiram Kahanawai
m. Kuluwailehua
m.  J.W. Maikai  Ch:  Samuela
m.  Ioba/Kaiokaili  Ch:  John
m.  Ioela/Kaianui Ch:  Haili (w) born 1863; Alapai (w)
m.  Kekai  Step Child:  Abraham
m.  Mana  Child:  Elizabeth
Kinoike Kekaulike ((Virginia) 1843-Jan. 8, 1884)
m. David Piikoi
Keliiahonui (1869- Sept. 21, 1887)
David Kawananakoa (1868- June 2, 1908)
m. Abigail Campbell
Jonah Kuhio Kalanianaole (March 26, 1871- Jan. 7, 1922)
m. Eliz. Kahanu K. Kaauwai
m. 1821 Kaahumanu (w)
stepchildren:  all of Kalaniopuu’s; Kamehameha’s children,
step children; and hanai/adopted children.
                                                             Genealogy of King William Lunalilo

Piilani of Maui
son:  Kekuamanoha
daughter:  Wahinepio
daughter:  Kekauluohi/Auhea
m.  Kamehameha
m.  Kamehameha II – Step children:  Children of
Kalaniopuu, Kamehameha, and Kaumualii
m.  Kahea
m. Davide Kamehameha
– Ch. William Lunalilo/King Lunalilo
m.  Kanaina/Charles Kanaina
                                                                                   Step children:  Kalaniopuu’s, Kamehameha;
Kamehameha II and Kamehameha III’s,
Kaumualii’s children; step children; hanai hookama/
adopted children
Updated by Amelia Gora (2011)
Father Mother Child
Kinau Kahoanoku Wahinepio Kekauonohi (w)
Keliikanakaole (k)
Maulili (k)
The following are the “Successors” of the Hawaiian Kingdom:
Kalākaua
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King of the Hawaiian Islands(more …)
ReignFebruary 12, 1874 — January 20, 1891
Investiture
Coronation
February 13, 1874, Kīnaʻu Hale
February 12, 1883, ʻIolani Palace
PredecessorLunalilo
SuccessorLiliʻuokalani
SpouseKapiʻolani
Full name
David Laʻamea Kamanakapuʻu Mahinulani Nalaiaehuokalani Lumialani Kalākaua
HouseHouse of Kalākaua
FatherCaesar Kapaʻakea
MotherAnalea Keohokālole
BornNovember 16, 1836
HonoluluOahu
DiedJanuary 20, 1891 (aged 54)
Palace HotelSan Francisco
BurialFebruary 15, 1891[1]
Mauna Ala Royal Mausoleum
ReligionChurch of Hawaii
Signature
Liliʻuokalani
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Queen of the Hawaiian Islands(more…)
ReignJanuary 29, 1891 – January 17, 1893
PredecessorKalākaua
SuccessorMonarchy abolished
SpouseJohn Owen Dominis
Full name
Lydia Liliʻu Loloku Walania Wewehi Kamakaʻeha-a-Kapaʻakea
Lydia Kamakaʻeha Pākī (adoptive and legal name)
HouseHouse of Kalākaua
FatherCaesar Kapaʻakea
MotherAnalea Keohokālole
BornSeptember 2, 1838
HonoluluOahuKingdom of Hawaii
DiedNovember 11, 1917 (aged 79)
HonoluluOahuTerritory of Hawaii
BurialNovember 18, 1917
Mauna Ala Royal Mausoleum
ReligionChurch of Hawaii
Signature
Updated by Amelia Gora (2011)
David Kalakaua’s children: Kamaka (w); Kaopu (k);
adopted children: Kahanu (k); Mathias Rose (k); Augustine Nuhi (k)
Lydia Kamakaeha/Kaeha/Makaeha’s children/hanai/adopted children: Abigaila (w); Kema (k); Wahie (k); Luka/Luika ) aka’s; Kaeha opio (w); Pau (k);
Kamukai (k)
Updated by Amelia Gora (2015)
Abner Paki(k) Konia(w) Bernice Pauahi
hanai/adopted: Kaeha/Makaeha/Kamakaeha/ Liliuokalani (w)
Abner Paki’s brother: Kalaniulumoku (k) children: Kalola (w);
Kaluaikau (w); Alapai (k); Namahana (w); Jane Loeau (w); and Abigail Maheha (w)
John Young (k) Kaonaeha/Kuamoo (w) children: John Young Jr; Fanny/Pane(w); Grace/Kamaikui (w); Gini/Lahilahi (w); James Kanehoa Young (k); adopted children: Hueu Davis (k); Kale Davis (k); and Peke Davis; hanai/adopted children of Kauikeouli/Kamehameha III.
Fanny/Pane (w) and Naea (k) had children: Emma adopted by TCB Rooke, second husband of Kamaikui/Grace Kamaikui (w).
Updated by Amelia Gora (2011)
Keaupuni married Pauahi
Kahalaia married Pauahi
Kekuanaoa married Pauahi who had Ruth Keelikolani;
Mataio Kekuanaoa’s children: Paalua (k); Ruth Keelikolani (w); Moses Kaikioewa (k); Lot Kamehameha/Kamehameha V; Alexander Liholiho/ Kamehameha IV; Victoria Kamamalu (w); David Kamehameha (k); Alenoho (k); Kapau (k); Kapehe (w); John Kapena (k); Umiokalani (w); Kalima (w); Kaiopahia (k); hanai/adopted child: Pauahi/Bernice Pauahi.
Summary
We are a genealogy based society. It would be worth your while to set aside this important information with your land, genealogy records because it is now proven that Bernice Pauahi Bishop was NOT the “last of the Kamehameha’s” and the lies are but criminal propaganda set in place by the non-kanaka maoli, the treasonous persons who moved to assume all that does not belong to them.
aloha and malama pono…..
a gift of the ages in behalf of our Kamehameha, Kalaniopuu, Kahekili, Kaumualii, John Young, Isaac Davis et. als. descendants; the Hawaiian Genealogical Society/Hawaiian Genealogy Society; and the Royal Families House of Nobles/”Hulu Manu” – Secret/Special Advisors of Kauikeouli/Kamehameha III’s families/descendants
References: information from Queen Liliuokalani’s book HAWAII’S STORY BY HAWAII’S QUEEN/HAWAII’S STORY; research at the Archives, Bureau of Conveyances, Main Library, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii
Summary:
The Hawaiian Kingdom/Kingdom of Hawaii/He Mokupuni Pae Aina o Hawaii/Ko Hawaii Pae Aina/ Hawaiian archipelago/Hawaiian Islands/ Hawaii/ sometimes called the Sandwich Islands by some, a neutral, friendly, non-violent nation exists with proof/documentation through genealogies showing that the permanent parts of the three part Constitutional Monarchy Government existed since the time of Kamehameha
The above list are documented Heirs and Successors of the Hawaiian Kingdom:
Therefore,
The “Heirs”  of the Hawaiian Kingdom:  Kalaniopuu’s Families Are Part of the Kamehameha’s Families.  Kaumualii’s Families became Part of the Kamehameha’s Families.  King William Lunalilo became Part of the Kamehameha Families, Kalaimoku/Kalanimoku’s Families became part of the Royal Families.
The “Successors” of the Hawaiian Kingdom:  King David Kalakaua and Queen Liliuokalani.
                       Kalaniopuu’s Descendants/Heirs
                                   compiled/researched by Amelia Gora (2015)
Kalaniopuu, the Alii Nui of the Big Island had six (6) wives and Six (6) children:
Kalaniopuu’s wives and children were:
1)  Kalola  – son Kiwalao.
Kiwalao was the father of Keopuolani (w), one of the wives of Kamehameha.
Keopuolani (w) and Kamehameha had nine (9) children.  Three were recorded:  Liholiho/ Kamehameha II; Kauikeaouli/Kamehameha III, and Nahienanena (w).
Kauikeaouli/Kamehameha III had 10 children:  Keawe, Keawe 2, Opunui, Kekipi, Keawe, Mahoe, Kahalaoa, Papa, Nalimu, and Albert Kunuiakea.
2)  Kalaiwahineuli – son Kalaipaihala who had Kaonaeha/Kuamoo mother/step mother of James Young Kanehoa; Keoni Ana; Grace Kamaikui; Fanny Kekela; and Gina Lahilahi.  Grace Kamaikui had Hueu Davis, Kale Davis, Peke Davis, and adopted Emma/Queen Emma.  Hueu Davis had Kahiamoe, Kailio, Holokualani, et. als.  Peke Davis had Wahinekipi (w); Davis Keawe/David Keawe/David Sylva; and George D. Sylva.
3)  Kamakolunuiokalani – daughter Pualinui who had Luluhiwalani.
4)  Mulehu – daughter Manoua or Manowa had Kalanihelemaiiluna Paki who had Kalaniulumoku/Namaile and Abner Paki.
5)  Kanekapolei  – had two sons:  Keoua Ahuula and Keoua Peeale.
6)  Kekuohi/Kekupuohi –  no children.
Our families (combination of the Kaluakini and Kauweloa genealogy lines) are descendants/heirs of four (4) of Kalaniopuu’s six (6) children.
We are descendants/heirs of five (5) of Kalaniopuu’s wives because Kanekapolei married Kamehameha and had Kaoleioku, father of four (4) children:  Pauahi (w), Hanuna (k), Keola (k), and Konia.
References:  FORNANDER’S ANCIENT HISTORY of the Hawaiian People (1998); genealogy research by Amelia Gora, etc.
see the previously posted genealogies:
Kamehameha Descendants/Heirs:
The following is our families, the Kamehameha families, Kamehameha II’s families, Kamehameha III’s heirs, descendants timelines if anyone’s interested:
Kamehameha – recognized in 1810 as a Monarchy Government, Russia also recognized the Hawaiian archipelago.
(as posted to the President Obama, I, Amelia Gora am one of his descendants/heirs through his son Kaoleioku; Kauikeaouli/Kamehameha III; Kalanihelemaiiluna Paki; and Kanekapolei (daughter);
Kamehameha II – Liholiho had seven wives: Kekauluohi, Pauahi, Kinau, Kamamalu, Liliha, Kapule, and Pali. Pali was married to Antonio Silva/Silveira and had many children including our Keo/Keo Silva/Jeo/Joseph aka’s. Our family descends/are heirs of Pali’s oldest son.
Kauikeaouli/Kamehameha III’s son Opunui is our ancestor.
Kalanihelemaiiluna was the father of Abner Paki(father of Bernice Pauahi Bishop); and Kalaniulumoku (our ancestor).
Kanekapolei 2 – daughter of Kamehameha and Kanekapolei is another ancestor thru her marriage to Nuuanu from whom our genealogies were verfied by Kanai Kapeliela, State genealogist, and recognized for the Waikiki burials. Nuuanu was the nephew of Kamehameha and son-in-law. His father Mahihelelima was the kahu of three (3) wives of Kamehameha: Kaahumanu, Kaheiheimalie, and Namahana/Piia. Mahihelelima was the sibling of Kanekapolei who was married to Kalaniopuu (another ancestor of ours thru four (4) of his six children) and Kamehameha (our multiple lines ancestor)
When Kamehameha died in 1819, Kalaimoku/Kalanimoku and his cousin Kaahumanu were the overseers of the Hawaiian Kingdom/ Kingdom of Hawaii/Ko Hawaii Pae Aina/He Mokupuni Pae Aina o Hawaii/Hawaiian archipelago/Hawaiian Islands/Hawaii/ and to some the Sandwich Islands as well as being the kahu /caretakers of Liholiho/Kamehameha II, Nahienaena, and Kauikeaouli/Kamehameha III. Kalaimoku/Kalanimoku did marry Keopuolani, widow of Kamehameha and mother of the three. Kalaimoku/Kalanimoku’s last wife was Akahi , our ancestor.
Thru genealogies, our families (and others who can document their genealogies as well) are and remain the legal heirs, successors of the Kamehameha’s and King Lunalilo because he was a younger stepsibling of the Kamehameha’s.
William Charles Lunalilo was the son of David Kamehameha as shown in a testimony by Charles Kanaina.  David Kamehameha was a son of Kinau (w) daughter of Kamehameha and Kaheiheimalie who was married to Kamehameha II – Liholiho; David Kamehameha; and Charles Kanaina.
Successors as Families of King Kalakaua and Queen Liliuokalani
We are also the heirs/successors of King Kalakaua thru his two children: Kaopu (k) and Kamaka (w); and heirs/descendants of Queen Liliuokalani through her “child” Abigail/Princess Poomaikelani; and hanai “Kaaumoana” aka’s.
As discovered in the court case of REX VS. Booth, which explains what the Hawaiian Government is, everyone born into the bloodlines are legally part of the permanent parts of the Hawaiian Government. Part 1 – Sovereign, his heirs, Part 2 – House of Nobles – their heirs = these parts were and remain permanent parts …..the last part is Part 3 – House of Representatives, a temporary, voted in group —–this is the group that dethroned Queen Liliuokalani in 1893….
Our family(ies) opposed Annexation — Kue Petition
Our family (ies) opposed Statehood in 1959.
One of our family members answered the legal notice by the U.S. government and opposed Statehood – his name was Harold Abel Cathcart, a retired school principal, a Kamehameha descendant/heir – cousin of my great grandmother.
1995 – formed /reformed the Hawaiian Genealogy Society updated name: Hawaiian Genealogical Society which was started by great great grandmother Princess Poomaikelani during King Kalakaua’s era.
1996 – filed a Lien on all the islands Document No. 96-177455 at the Bureau of Conveyances, Honolulu, Oahu with evidence of criminal malfeasance, genealogies, police report, etc. (281 pages)
2001 – Delivered a letter of regret to the Japanese Consulate for the criminal sinking of the EHIME MARU.
There’s more………. such as putting out the IOLANI – The Royal Hawk – news on the web, etc.
So, if you’re looking for legal, lawful……it would be the Royal Families documented through genealogies, research, history, legal evidence………not just anyone can call themselves King, Queen, be self appointed……..and we maintain our and families, and kanaka maoli claims to lands as well……..
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The Linking of the Royal Families  Thru Genealogies
by Amelia Gora (2014)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eBpYgpF1bqQ  We Are Family
The following are the steps which links the Kalaniopuu’s, Kamehameha’s,  Kaumualii’s, Kalaimoku/Kalanimoku’s Families:
1.  Kalaniopuu through wife Kanekapolei.
2.  Kanekapolei married to Kamehameha.
3.  Kekauluohi/Auhea married to Kamehameha.
4.  Keopuolani married Kamehameha.
5.  Namahana/Piia married Kamehameha.
6.  Kamehameha had hanai children.
7.  Namahana/Piia married Kaumualii.
8.  Keopuolani, widow of Kamehameha married Kalaimoku/Kalanimoku – kahu and step father of Kamehameha II – Liholiho, Kamehameha III – Kauikeaouli, and Nahienaena (w) and all of Kalaniopuu’s children, Kamehameha’s children, step children, hanai/adopted children, and Kaumualii’s children.  He was also the father of Leleiohoku/W.P. Leleiohoku, and hanai father of Kekauonohi/Miriam Kekauonohi who was the widow of Kamehameha II – Liholiho, a Kamehameha descendant; widow of Aaron Kealiiahonui, a Kaumualii descendant; last husband:  Levi Haalelea.
9.  Kekauluohi/Auhea, widow of Kamehameha married Kamehameha II – Liholiho, a Kamehameha descendant.
10.  Kekauonohi/Miriam Kekauonohi, a Kamehameha descendant married  Kamehameha II – Liholiho, a Kamehameha descendant.
11.  Kekauluohi/Auhea, a widow of Kamehameha and Kamehameha II – Liholiho married Charles Kanaina.
12. Kekauonohi/Miriam Kekauonohi, a Kamehameha descendant, widow of Kamehameha II – Liholiho, and step mother of Kalaniopuu’s, Kamehameha’s children, step children, and hanai children, and Kaumualii’s children married Aaron Kealiiahonui, a Kaumualii descendant.
13.  Kekauonohi/Miriam Kekauonohi, a Kamehameha descendant,  widow of Kamehameha II – Liholiho, and step mother of Kalaniopuu’s, Kamehameha’s children, step children, and hanai children, and Kaumualii’s children married Levi Haalelea, a non-Kamehameha descendant.
14.  Levi Haalelea, a non-Kamehameha descendant,  step father of Kalaniopuu’s, Kamehameha’s children, step children, and hanai children, and Kaumualii’s children married Anaderia Amoe, a non-Kamehameha descendant.
Note:  Kekauonohi/Miriam Kekauonohi died in 1851.  One of her heirs included Kauikeaouli/Kamehameha III who died in 1854.  Levi Haalelea married Anaderia Amoe in 1858 and lost all interest in Kekauonohi/Miriam Kekauonohi’s lands based on the laws of 1846 because a remarriage meant all interest in his previous marriage was extinguished.  Haalelea and Anaderia Amoe did Not have interest in the lands of Kekauonohi/Miriam Kekauonohi, a Kamehameha descendant, widow of Kamehameha II – Liholiho, step mother of Kaumualii’s, Kamehameha’s, Kaumualii’s children, step children, and hanai/adopted children.
The Families/”Heirs” are linked through Genealogies.  These are the Members of the Hawaiian Kingdom, the Members of the Royal Families, excepting Levi Haalelea and Anaderia Amoe who were NOT Kamehameha’s descendants.
Some of the Families are also part of the “Successors” of the Hawaiian Kingdom due to being part of King David Kalakaua’s and Queen Liliuokalani’s Families.  See previous article:  Genealogies – Kalaniopuu’s, Kamehameha’s, Kaumualii’s, King Lunalilo’s, King Kalakaua’s & Queen Liliuokalani’s Heirs & Successors  or Why Foreigners, Americans, Englishmen Owns Nothing In the Hawaiian Islands  by Amelia Gora (2014) also posted at http://theiolani.blogspot.com/2014/11/special-genealogies-kalaniopu…
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Reference:  Laws of 1846

Statute Laws of His Majesty Kamehameha III, King of the …

books.google.com/…/Statute_Laws_of_His_Majesty_Kameha…
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Hawaii, John Ricord. Government Press, 1846 – Hawaii … All such persons shall be amenable to the laws of this kingdom as native subjects. All persons born  ..
Genealogy research by Amelia Gora, one of Kalaniopuu’s, Kamehameha’s, Kaumualii, et. als. descendants
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The following was posted on youtube and facebook…...only verified our Royal Families genealogy lines, and the Kepelino lines ...others not verified to date:




Frederick Torres-Pestana

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“Descendant of King Kamehameha I, Princess Carmen Ku'uleialoha Ka’anaana submits…


Note:  Kamehameha and Kahuna Kaanana

With each of the Kamehameha's, there appears to be a connection with a kahuna line....



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The Kanekapolei (female) line whose descendant was KEPELINO is in the Kamehameha lines:



Aloha my name is Wyatt Kahoalii Aiu and I'm Native Hawaiian and I'm also the seventh grandson to Kamehameha the Great and I was born and raised on the island of Hawaii on Oahu and his wife is my seven time grandmother Kanekapolei and I come from Kamehameha the great and If you have any questions about my seven time grandfather Kamehameha the great fil free to ask and you guys can look up my middle name and it means friends of the chief and I'm Native Hawaiian and Hawaii is my home and I have little royalty to Kamehameha the great and to his wife because I'm there seventh grandson to Kamehameha the great and to his wife Kanekapolei and my seven time grandmother is in the bishop museum here in Hawaii on Oahu and so is my seven time grandfather Kamehameha the great and yes we Hawaiians killed Captain James Cook on Kealakekua bay on the Big Island we Hawaiians took his boat and we Hawaiians won against the British but we lost our land to the Americans because of the over throw which we Hawaiians didn't agree to and the Americans didn't have the right to take our lands to us Hawaiians and we Hawaiians are like slaves to the Americans and we Hawaiians had to give up our lands to the Americans and that wasn't right for us Hawaiians and I'm Native Hawaiian so I'm also the seventh grandson to Kamehameha the Great and my middle name is Kahoalii and it means friends of the chief so we Hawaiians were having a party and so the Americans just came and did the over throw to us Hawaiians and we didn't want to but we Hawaiians had to but my seven time grandfather Kamehameha the great fought on each island first Big Island than Maui than his men went around Oahu than fought on Kauai and than last was Oahu so we Hawaiians had no choice but to give up our power to the Americans
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Wyatt Aiu your highness I wish I could learn my family history, how did you do it ?





If you are on the side of K Kānekapōlei, we are related.


Note:  I, Amelia Gora, Hawaiian Genealogical Society Representative since 1995 did verify our cousins genealogies and pulled up the evidence...…….. KEPELINO's genealogies which leads to the Aiu Families were documented. ;)


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