Honolulu Star Bulletin
Clarice B. Taylor's Tales About Hawaii
July 6, 1953
Clarice B. Taylor's Tales About Hawaii
July 6, 1953
QUEEN EMMA KALELEONALANI, HER GENEOLOGY
Hidden Alii, No. 18
Queen_Emma_of_Hawaii (wikipedia.org) |
Since the geneology of Queen Emma has not been published in recent years, many Hawaiians will welcome it. The Queen lived from 1836 to 1885.
Haole readers may as well skip this geneology. It will be Greek to them, but Hawaiians will want to get out their scissors and clip it for future reference.
The geneolgy is tabulated Hawaiian style. "Ia" is the Hawaiian word for marriage; (w) means, wahine, woman and (K) is Kane, man. The child of the parents always follows immediately after their names and the spouse is given on the same line with the child.
Keawe II (k). King of Hawaii about 1700, ia Lonomaikanaka (w).
Kalaninuiamamao (k) , heir to Keawe, ia Ahia (w) of the House of I.
Kekunaialaimoku (k) ia Kaneniuokalani (w).
Kalekookalani (k) ia Kealiimaik[a]i (k), brother of Kamehameha.
Kaoanaeha (w) ia John Young, companion of Kamehameha.
Kekelaokalani Young ia George Naea.
Emma Kaleleonalani ia Kamehameha IV.
Prince of Hawaii.
BACK TO KEAWE
Kealiimaikai, brother of Kamehameha, was the son of Keoua Kalanikupua (k) and Kekuiapoiwa Liliha (w). Through Keoua he was a great grandson of Keawe II and Kalanikauleleiaiwi (w).
John Young was the son of Robert and Grace Young from Liverpool, England. He was born in 1744 and died in Honolulu in 1835.
NAEA LINEAGE
Not so well known is the genealogy of the Queen's father, George Naea, who died in 1854. He had a brother Benjamin Namakeha, first husband of Queen Kapiolani.
Stella Keomailani, regent of the Daughters and Sons of Hawaii Warriors, is a granchild of Namakeha through his son, Hinau.
Naea and Namakeha are from the Moana line, descendants of Keawe II.
Their father was Kekuaeleiki, commonly called Ei'a or Poke'a and their mother was Kauamanu or Kauwamakapaa.
Kekuaeleiki was the son of Kuapuuweloikalani (k) and Hilinaka (w).
Kaumanu was the daughter of Nohomulani, known as Palila (k) and Moana (w).
Moana (w) was the daughter of Kauhiahaki (k) and Ilikiamoana (w). Ilikiamoana was sired by son of Keawe, and Piilanikapo, a Maui Princess.
Keawe II (k). King of Hawaii about 1700, ia Lonomaikanaka (w).
Kalaninuiamamao (k) , heir to Keawe, ia Ahia (w) of the House of I.
Kekunaialaimoku (k) ia Kaneniuokalani (w).
Kalekookalani (k) ia Kealiimaik[a]i (k), brother of Kamehameha.
Kaoanaeha (w) ia John Young, companion of Kamehameha.
Kekelaokalani Young ia George Naea.
Emma Kaleleonalani ia Kamehameha IV.
Prince of Hawaii.
BACK TO KEAWE
Kealiimaikai, brother of Kamehameha, was the son of Keoua Kalanikupua (k) and Kekuiapoiwa Liliha (w). Through Keoua he was a great grandson of Keawe II and Kalanikauleleiaiwi (w).
John Young was the son of Robert and Grace Young from Liverpool, England. He was born in 1744 and died in Honolulu in 1835.
NAEA LINEAGE
Not so well known is the genealogy of the Queen's father, George Naea, who died in 1854. He had a brother Benjamin Namakeha, first husband of Queen Kapiolani.
Stella Keomailani, regent of the Daughters and Sons of Hawaii Warriors, is a granchild of Namakeha through his son, Hinau.
Naea and Namakeha are from the Moana line, descendants of Keawe II.
Their father was Kekuaeleiki, commonly called Ei'a or Poke'a and their mother was Kauamanu or Kauwamakapaa.
Kekuaeleiki was the son of Kuapuuweloikalani (k) and Hilinaka (w).
Kaumanu was the daughter of Nohomulani, known as Palila (k) and Moana (w).
Moana (w) was the daughter of Kauhiahaki (k) and Ilikiamoana (w). Ilikiamoana was sired by son of Keawe, and Piilanikapo, a Maui Princess.
Next: Hidden Alii Genealogy
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Source: https://familysearch.org/patron/v2/TH-300-43958-0-84/dist.pdf?ctx=ArtCtxPublic
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