NameMalie Kalauao Honuakaha , F
Spouses
Birth11 Feb 1844, Hilo, Hawaii, Hawaii
Notes for Solomon Lehuanui Kalaniomaiheuila (Spouse 1)
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Historian of ancient times in the Hawaiian Islands; descendant of Keawemauhili; his writings were utilized by Stephen Langhern Desha Sr. (1859-1934) as a significant source for articles he wrote that were originally published in Ka Hoku o Hawaii (The Star of Hawai‘i) between December 16, 1920 and September 11, 1924, and later translated by Frances N. Frazier and published as Kamehameha and his Warrior Kekūhaupi‘o. (Honolulu: Kamehameha Schools Press, 2000).
Birthdate is from death certificate signed by daughter Annie K. Peleioholani Notley.
From genealogist Solomon Lehuanui Kalaniomaiheilu Peleioholani (in Ancestry of John Liwai Ena):
Look at the chief Kalaniopuu (k), he is the own grandson of Umiulaikaahumanu (w) (true chiefly class) and Kuanuuanu (k) of Waianae, Oahu. Look closely at Kalaninuiiamamao, the own father of Kalaniopuu (k). A high chief. And here are the chiefly descendants that are seen in the broad daylight.
Look at Kalaniopuu (k) and his
2. Younger brother Keoua (k), father of Kamehameha I.
3. Sister Kekaulikeikawekiuonalani (w), grandmother of L. M. kekupuohi.
4. Sister Kahiwaokalani (w). Grandmother of the Princes.
5. Sister Ahia (w).
Here is the (wohi) son of Kalaninuiiamamao (k), namely
6. Keawema'uhili (k), he is the own grandfather of
7. S. L. Kalaniomaiheuila Peleioholani (k), own father of
8. A. Kahalelehua Kaonohiulaokalani Notley.***
** (nee Annie Kahalelehua Peleioholani, daughter of Solomon Peleioholani and Elizabeth Kekumano)
LDS TEMPLE PROCESING INFORMATION:
Solomon has been baptized in the Logan Temple once already, as the child of his hanai parents, Kamakaolani and Keakealani (of Pauuilo). Ordinances are:
Baptism 11 July 1959 Logan Temple
Endowments 19 July 1959 Logan Temple
Sealing to PArents (Hanai/Adopted) Pre-1970
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A genealogy for S.L.K. Peleioholani, by another genealogist, appeared in a long running series of newspaper articles on the genealgies of the chiefs in the newspaper Ka Makaainana. These articles ran in 1896 and were run weekly. The installment on Oct 5, 1896 included a section entitled "Ko Solomona Lehuanui Ma". It is filled with very severe errors. Ironically, Peleioholani would publish his great genealogy masterpiece in this same paper 7 years later in 1903.