NameUNNAMED , 5C3R, F
Spouses
DeathKeawewai, Kohala, Hawaii
Notes for UNNAMED (Spouse 1)
OTHER FULL NAME:
Kahekili-nui-ahulu Manono-kau-a-kape-kulani
From genealogist Solomon Lehuanui Kalaniomaiheilu Peleioholani (in Ancestry of John Liwai Ena):
Kaikilani III married Manonoikauakapekulani (k), one son of Kahekili, King of Maui, grandfather of Kuaihelani Parker; born was Keakealanihiwaulimea (w), an own grandchild of Kahekili, King of Maui.
Look at Manonoikauakapekulani (k), Kahekilinuiahumanu (k), Kaunohoikapelakapuokakae (w), chiefess of east Maui; by Kahekili himself these children issued forth in the world.
KILLED IN BATTLE / PLACED ON ALTER OF HEIAU
Look at Manonoikauakapekulani (k) while on Hawaii and Kalanimoku (k) who lived under the young chief Kiwalao circling Hawaii, who lived and married and many were the chiefly offsprings of chief Manono (k) who died on the battlefield at Keawewai, Kohala, Hawaii, and placed on the (altar) at the heiau of Mookini in Kohala, Hawaii.
Look at Kahekilinuiahumu (k), killed in the battlefield in Kokoiki, Kohala and placed on the altar at the heiau of Mookini by Kamehameha I.
Look at and understand the three important chiefs who died and were placed on the altar at Kohala, Hawaii: 1. Keaouakuahuula at Puukohola, own son of Kalaniopuu (k). 2. Manonoikauakapekulani (k) of Maui. 3. Kahekilinuiahumanu (k) of Maui. 4. The own children of Kahekili (k), King of Maui, that is the full history of their death.
Forander incorrectly states that Manonoikauakapekulani and Kahekilinuiahumanu are the same person. They are brothers.