NameKaleipaihala (Kaleipaihala I, Kaleipaihalanui, Kalaipahala, Ka-la’ i-pai-hala) 1571,1501,1760,1560,1648,1567,1568, Half 5C3R, M
Notes for Kaleipaihala (Kaleipaihala I, Kaleipaihalanui, Kalaipahala, Ka-la’ i-pai-hala)
Also Known As: Kaleipahala Kalanikuimamao
Grandfather of Queen Emma Kaleleonalani and Laura M. Kekupuohikapulikoliko.
The Complete Ancestry of John Liwai Kalniopuuikapali-o-Molilele-ma-wai-o-Ahukini-Kau-Hawaii Ena:
Kalaniopuu (k) married again to Kalaniwahineulimea, grandmother of Kuaihelani Parker and was born Kaleipaihala (k), grandfather of Queen (Emma) Kaleleonalani and L. M. Kekupuohikapulikoliko.
Kekaulikeikawekiuonalani (w), high chiefly lord of Hilo, half sister of King Kalaniopuu (k), married Kaleipaihala, son of Kalaniopuu, grandfather of Emma Kaleleonalani, born was Keaholawaia.
Look at Kalaninuiiamamao (k); he was the own father of King Kalaniopuu (k) and his children.
(I) The eldest son Kiwalao (k);
(II) Second child Liliha Kekuiapoiwa; they are the true grandparents of Lihoiiho I (k), King of Hawaii, grandparent of Naahienaena (w) and grandparent of Kauikeaouli (k) King of Hawaii.
(III). Kalaniopuu (k)/ the true father of Kaleipaihala (k), the grandfather of Kaleleonalani, Queen, and L. M. Kekupuohi, Keawehawaii (k), Halalo (k), and J. Robinson (k).
(IV) Kalaniopuu (k), the father of Keaouakuahuula, the ancestor of the chiefess Kekaaniau (w) of Honolulu, L. M. Kekupuohi and Sam Parker. The chief Keouakuahuula (k), true ancestor through the mother of Keouakuahuula, namely Kanekapolei (w), of W. Notley, C. K. Notley, K. 0. Notley, M. Notley, all of Waimea, Hawaii.
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FORNANDER:
"Certain it is that during the summer of this year (1790), Kamehameha, assuming the style of " Moi" of Hawaii, sent to Keawemauhili of Hilo and Keoua-Kuahuula of Kau to furnish him with canoes and troops for a contemplated invasion of Maui. Keawemauhili complied with the summons of Karnehameha, and sent a large force of men and canoes under command of his own sons Keaweokahikwna, Eleele or Elelule, Koakanu, and his nephew Kalaipaihala."