Princess Poomaikelani's Families
Genealogy Research
by Amelia Gora (2019), a Royal person, one of the descendants of Princess Poomaikelani, Representative of the Hawaiian Genealogical Society, House of Nobles member, Acting Liaison of Foreign Affairs
The names used by Poomaikelani/Princess Poomaikelani were:
A.Kahanawai Kaaha/Abigail Kahanawai/Abigail Kaaha/Kapoholoku/Kapoolohu/ Kapooloku/Victoria/ Poomaikelani
Poomaikelani
- Born: Apr 07, 1839 · Hilo, HI
- Died: Oct 02, 1895 · Oahu, HI
- Spouse: Hiram Kahanawai (m. 1874 - 1874)
- Parents: Kinoiki Kekaulike (Mother) · Kūhiō Kalanianaʻole (Father)
- Children: Kūhiō Kalanianaʻole (Son)
- Siblings: Queen Kapiolani (Sister)
Timeline
1839: | She was born at Piʻihonua, Hilo, Hawaiʻi Island on April 7, 1839, the second daughter of Princess Kinoiki Kekaulike of Kauaʻi and High Chief Kūhiō Kalanianaʻole of Hilo. |
1855: | On March 20, 1855, she married Hiram Kahanawai, a steward of Queen Emma. |
1874: | Poomaikelani married Hiram Kahanawai in 1874; their marriage lasted till August 07, 1874. |
1884: | She was made Governor of Hawaiʻi island in 1884 by her brother-in-law and was paid an annual salary of 3500 dollars per year. |
1887: | She also served as President of the Board of Health in 1887. |
1888: | She was Guardian of the Royal Tombs at the Royal Mausoleum of Hawaii from October 15, 1888 until her death. |
Abigaila's/Kapapoko/Kapooloku/
She was a hanai/adopted daughter of Simeona Luluhiwalani/S. Luluhiwalani and Kalola (female) the next-of-kin of Bernice Pauahi. Kalola (female) was a true cousin, and became a stepsister of Bernice Pauahi because Abner Paki, brother of Kalaniulumoku (Kalola's true father) became her father after taking Kalaniulumoku's widow Kakainalii as his wife in 1838.
Abner Paki died in 1855 and left his widows Konia, and Kakainalii with his children: Bernice Pauahi, Kalola (female), Kaluaikau (female), and Alapai, son. His hanai/adopted daughter was Kaeha/Kamakaeha/Makaeha/Lydia/
Kalola (female) and her husband Simeona Luluhiwalani/S. Luluhiwalani/Luluhiwalani had son Kahekili/Alapai Kahekili/Alapai Kahekili Luluhiwalani and hanai/adopted daughter: Kapoholoku/Kapapoko/A.Kahanawai Kaaha/Abigail Kahanawai/Abigail Kaaha/Kapoolohu/Kapooloku/
Kapoholoku/Kapapoko/ A.Kahanawai Kaaha/Abigail Kahanawai/Abigail Kaaha/Kapoolohu/Kapooloku/
Ioela and Kapoholoku/ A.Kahanawai Kaaha/Abigail Kahanawai/Abigail Kaaha/Kapoolohu/ Kapooloku/ Poomaikelani had Haili (female).
Note: Ioba/Ioba Kaiokaili and Kapoholoku/Kapapoko/A.
Although Ioba/Ioba Kaiokaili was listed as the father of Haili, her real father based on the dates was Ioela, son of Kahekili/Kahekili Luluhiwalani/Alapai Kahekili Luluhiwalani, who was the son of Kalola (female), stepdaughter of Abner Paki, true daughter of Abner Paki's brother name Kalaniulumoku, sons of Kalanihelemaiiluna, son of Kamehameha.
Reference: Hooleia Probate #365, 1871, daughter of Kuakamauna, son of Peapea, son of Kamehameha.
Kahekili/Kahekili Luluhiwalani/Alapai Kahekili Luluhiwalani, who was the son of Kalola (female), stepdaughter of Abner Paki, true daughter of Abner Paki's brother name Kalaniulumoku, sons of Kalanihelemaiiluna, son of Kamehameha entered the case.
There were three sons of Kamehameha shown: (1) Kinau, (2) Peapea, and (3) Kalanihelemaiiluna.
Note: This Probate also verifies the fact that Bernice Pauahi was NOT the "last of the Kamehameha's" in stories/fairytales posted by Sanford B. Dole and others since 1874.
Reference: See 1874 news article by Sanford B. Dole "Thirty Days of Hawaiian History" https://iolani-
A.Kahanawai Kaaha/Abigail Kahanawai/Abigail Kaaha/Kapoholoku/Kapoolohu/
Deaths - Probates Index - First Circuit : page 17 [Kaae - Kaanaaua]
kaaha and Hiram Kahanawai 1327
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Kaaha's older son/nephew became his administrator. S. Kuluwailehua true son of his older brother: Kanaloa.
"Mrs. Abigail Maikai" had interest in Kaunuohua (w) property - see: Bureau of Conveyances Liber 44 page 252, 1875, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii. W.L. Moehonua's last wife was Malie K. Moehonua, Bureau of Conveyances Liber 49 page 131, 1867.
"Hiram Kahanawai Kaaha and his wife Poomaikelani deed Hanapepe land to Kapiolani Kalakaua on 10/24/1870. See THE KING'S MAHELE under Kaaha page 82, by Dorothy Barrere.
Abigaila/Apigela/Apikaila
Marriages - Kauaʻi Island - 1826-1910 : page 1 [Aa - Ah]
Abigela see Apigela
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Marriages - Kauaʻi Island - 1826-1910 : page 5 [Apela - Belles]
Apigela (Abigela) - Koolua (k) 1-14-1854 Waimea K-12(1):7 ; K-13:3
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Marriages - Kauaʻi Island - 1826-1910 : page 65 [Koolua - Kuaiwa]
Koolua (k) - Apigela (Abigela) 1-14-1854 Waimea K-12(1):7 ; K-13:3
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Marriages - Kauaʻi Island - 1826-1910 : page 97 [Nawaipililua - Nika]
Nika (k) - Apigela 8-11-1847 Waimea K-10(2):20
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1849
Abigaila Maikai/ /Abigail married J.W.E. Maikai no children
Marriages - Oʻahu Island - 1832-1910 - Volume 1 : page 20 [Apapau - Araujo]
Apikaila - Maikai (k) 4-17-1849 Honolulu O-32:63
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Divorces - First Circuit : page 118 [Maholelani - Makahanohano]
Maikai S I v A K Maikai (w) 2230
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1853
Kapapoko/ Kapapoko Kuluwailehua/A. Kuluwailehua married Kuluwailehua/Kuluailehua child: Alapai (female)
Marriages - Hawaiʻi Island - 1832-1910 : page 212 [Kapalii - Kapeelani]
Kapapoko - Kekoa (k) 5-3-1853 Kau H-14b, p.17 , 19
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Marriages - Hawaiʻi Island - 1832-1910 : page 271 [Kekoa - Kekopa]
Kekoa (k) - Kapapoko 5-3-1853 Kau H-14b, p.17 ,19
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1857
Apikaka husband Ioba (Kaiokaili/I. Kaiokaili)
Ioba (Joba) (k) - Apikaka (Abishag?) | 4-10-1857 | Lahaina | M-59:3 |
Marriages - Maui Island - 1842-1910 : page 21 [Ichiriu - Ipunaba]
Ioba (Joba) (k) - Apikaka (Abishag?
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Divorces - First Circuit : page 29 [Aa - Ah]
Abekaila (w) ad J Kaiokaili (k) 1485
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Divorces - First Circuit : page 72 [Kailiuli - Kaiolawe]
Kaiokaili J (k) v Abekaila (w) 1485
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Abigaila Luluhiwalani husband Ioela child: Haili (female), Luisa/Luika (female)
Marriages - Oʻahu Island - 1832-1910 - Volume 1 : page 2 [Abdullah - Aea]
Abigala - Ioela (k) 4-27-1859 Honolulu O-32:232
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1864
Poomaikelani Kai husband Kai/Kekai stepson: Abraham Kekai
Marriages - Hawaiʻi Island - 1832-1910 : page 444 [Pookulou - Popoloau]
Poomaikelani - Kai (k) 9-4-1864 Hilo H-24, p.77
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Princess Poomaikelani
Her sister's husband became the king of Hawaiʻi in 1874 and she was granted the title of Princess and style of Her Royal Highness, in 1883 during Kalākaua's coronation.
She married Hiram Kahanwai in 1874, a cousin of King Kalākaua and a former steward of Queen Emma.
She was made Governor of Hawaiiʻi island in 1884 by her brother-in-law and was paid an annual salary of 3500 dollars per year.[3] She also served as President of the Board of Health in 1887.[4]
She was Guardian of the Royal Tombs at the Royal Mausoleum of Hawaii from October 15, 1888 until her death. Kalākaua appointed her as president of the Board of Genealogy of Hawaiian Chiefs. Poʻomaikelani was kahili bearer during Kalākaua's official coronation.[5]
Death of a Princess
1885
Suffering from paralysis in her right leg, Poʻomaikelani had been largely incapacitated for the last ten years of her life having to be carried about, especially to service at St. Andrew's Cathedral where she regularly attended. Her condition worsen over the years until she was unable to leave her house.
1895
She died at Kalihi Valley, Oahu, October 2, 1895, aged 56, two years after Queen Liliʻuokalani was overthrown. The cause of death was heart failure. After a funeral service at St. Andrew's, she was interred in the Royal Mausoleum of Hawaii.[6][7][8] In 1910, after the completion of the separate
Kalākaua Crypt, her casket was moved there from the main mausoleum building along with other members of the Kalākaua Dynasty.[9]
SUMMARY
Princess Poomaikelani died in 1895, after the criminal dethronement of Queen Liliuokalani.
Princess Poomaikelani had two (2) sister: Kapiolani/Queen Kapiolani who married Bennet Namakeha and had an adopted son named Kahanu. Kapiolani/Queen Kapiolani married David Kalakaua/King Kalakaua.
Her second sister was Kinoiki 2 who married David Piikoi. They had three (3) sons: David Kawananakoa, Abnel, and Kuhio Kalanianaole.
Her brother was Kapali/Kapaliuweloa who was adopted by Kamehameha's descendants/Royal Family members.
She had left her lands to her sister Kapiolani/Queen Kapiolani to take care of.
Kapiolani/Queen Kapiolani was the hanai/adopted daughter of Kaluakini/Luakini who married Kawahineahanui, and Haili (female) the daugher of Princess Poomaikelani.
Kaluakini/Luakini was sent to Kalaupapa, Molokai as a leper. His wife Haili (female) the daughter of Princess Poomaikelani went as a "kokua", a helper who had to submit to leprosy experimentation if she wanted to stay with her husband.
Kaluakini/Luakini and his wife Haili (female) gave their children up for adoption to his mother and a younger relative named Kaopu/Kaopumomona.
All four (4) parties transferred all their interest in lands, etc. to their children.
Kaluakini and Haili's children were:
1) Moses Kaluakini
2) Mary Kaholaeiwa
3) Halaiaka Kapaulai
4) Miliama Kiaua
5) Elikapeka Kaimiola
6) Joseph Kaihe
Elikapeka Kaimiola married Joseph Gora/Matsugoro and had seven (7) children:
1) Joseph
2) Walter
3) William
4) John
5) Jolly
6) Lawrence
7) Francis
Many descendants exist from Haili, daughter of Princess Poomaikelani, daughter of Kinoiki, daughter of Kaumualii of Kauai, etc. Princess Poomaikelani was also the hanai/adopted daughter of Kalola (female) stepdaughter of Abner Paki, real daughter of his brother Kalaniulumoku, the sons of Kalanihelemaiiluna who was the son of Kamehameha.
Which means that the Kamehameha descendants exist, the Treaty of 1850 continues on, including the Protectorate, etc.
Note: My father's name: John; my brother's name is John - both active members of the House of Nobles of the Hawaiian Kingdom.
Uncle Francis son: Francis - also an active member of the House of Nobles of the Hawaiian Kingdom.
Kapiolani/Queen Kapiolani gave the lands to Prince Kuhio, and Prince Kawananakoa with directions to file the deed after her death. Both Princes filed the deed right away instead of listening to her instructions.
Kapiolani/Queen Kapiolani took them to court and opposed their filing on record. The court sided with the Princes Kuhio and Kawananakoa who were conspirators and treasonous persons.
The two (2) Princes had also claimed that their mother was Poomaikelani. They disregarded the facts that Princess Poomaikelani had children and stepchildren. They defrauded their own cousins.
Prince Abnel alone was documented as a hanai/adopted son but died at age 18.
The true mother of Princes Kuhio, Abnel, and Kawananakoa was Kinoiki 2 /Princess Kinoiki.
Identity theft is another serious issue which shows that both Prince Kuhio and Kawananakoa moved to claim lands which did not belong to them, and the perpetuation of fraud continues with their descendants, including Abigail Kawananakoa formerly Ellerbrock, Quentin Kawananakoa formerly Lambert, et. als.
The point is Princess Poomaikelani has descendants including myself and our Royal Family's who are direct descendants of Kamehameha found in research.
The Kawanakoa's, and the Kuhio's have been placed on the Genocide Activities Report at the Honolulu Police Department, the Judicial Tribunal of the Hawaiian Kingdom, etc.
As true owners of our Royal Family lands, including lands of Princess Poomaikelani, the exposure of the frauds found through research gives reasons why the Kawananakoa's, et. als. owes our Pono Royal Families much monies for their identity theft, lies, frauds, racketeering disregarding the true owners.
The Kawananakoa's are blatant criminals who have collaborated, conspired, maliciously claimed lands, assets, etc. not belonging to them.
The Kawananakoa's are documented treasonous persons by supporting illegal aliens in the Hawaiian Islands, etc.
Tutu's watch, and God Watches.
aloha.
Reference:
https://iolani-theroyalhawk.
Wikipedia https://www.bing.com/search?q=princess+poomaikelani+of+hawaii&src=IE-TopResult&FORM=IETR02&conversationid=
genealogy research by Amelia Gora
761 issues of the IOLANI - the Royal Hawk news on the web see https://iolani-theroyalhawk.blogspot.com
Afft./Lien 96-177455 filed on 12/17/96 by Amelia Gora (281 pages) at the Bureau of Conveyances, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii
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