Farm Family - Person Sheet
Farm Family - Person Sheet
NameKeliimaikai (Keali'imaikai, Kalanimalokuloku, Malokuloku, Kalanimalokuloku-i-Kepookalani) 1761,1563, Half 5C3R, M
Death14 Nov 1809
Spouses
ChildrenUNNAMED , M (1819-)
FatherUNNAMED , M
MotherUNNAMED , F
ChildrenBenjamin , M (~1799-1860)
 George , M (1797-1852)
Notes for Keliimaikai (Keali'imaikai, Kalanimalokuloku, Malokuloku, Kalanimalokuloku-i-Kepookalani)
Ke-lii-maikai Ka-lani-nui-malokuloku-i-ke-kapu. Brother of Kamehameha I. Chief High Priest of 'Io and also High Priest of Kane, according to one tradition.
Notes for UNNAMED (Spouse 1)
There genealogies, some from old Hawaiian language newspapers, which incorrectly teach that the mother of Ki'ilaweau is Manono (Manono I, Manono Nui), the daughter Alapai Nui and Kamakaimoku.

The mother of Ki'ilaweau (Ki'ilaweau I) is Huaimanono, daughter of Kauluonana (k.) and Kalanioumi (Kalani-o-Umi) (w.). Kalanioumi is the daughter of Kaikilanialiiwahineopuna, Ruling Queen of Hawaii.

From S.L.K. Peleioholani (Ancestry of John Ena):

HAWAIIAN:
Kauluonana (k) hoao ia Kalanioumi (w) kaikamahine a Kaikilaninuialiiwahineopuna ekahi me ke kane elua Kanaloakapulehu hanau na Lani Huaimanono (w) kupuna o Kekuaokalani ame Kauakahiheleikaiwi (w) kupuna o Liwai Ena, A. A. Haalelea, L. A. Coney, L. M. Kekupuohikapulikoliko.

ENGLISH:
Kauluonana (k) married Kalanioumi (w), daughter of Kaikilaninuialiiwahineopuna I with the second husband Kanaloakapulehu; born were the chiefs Huaimanono (w), grandmother of Kekuaokalani and Kauakahiheleikaiwi (w), grandmother of Liwai Ena, A. A. Haalelea, L. A. Coney, and L. M. Kekupuohiokapulikoliko.

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ENGLISH:
Huaimanono (w), grandmother of Kekuaokalaninui, was killed in battle at Kuamoo, Kona, and for whom this name is called upon her grandchild, L. A. Kekuakapuokekuaokalani Coney, and her younger sibling.

Kauluonana (k) married Kalanioumi (w), daughter of Kaikilaninuialiiwahineopuna I with the second husband Kanaloakapulehu; born were the chiefs Huaimanono (w), grandmother of Kekuaokalani and Kauakahiheleikaiwi (w), grandmother of Liwai Ena, A. A. Haalelea, L. A. Coney, and L. M. Kekupuohiokapulikoliko.
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