NameUNNAMED , Half 4C4R, F
Notes for UNNAMED (Spouse 2)
Genealogy of David Kalauokalani
Keawe (k) to Ka-iani-kau-lele-ia-iwi and had Ka-lani-nui-’ai-rnoku *Ka-lani-nui-’ai-rnoku (k) to Ka-maka’imoku (w) and had: I. Ka-tani-kupu-a-pa-i-ka-lani Keoua (k) 2. Limaloa (k)
Liinaloa (2 above) to Keakealani-wahine ** (w) and had Ka-hjhi-o-ka-Iani (k) Ka-Iuhi-o-ka-lani to Ku’ipalaoa and had; 1. Mahoe(k)J 2. Koa-nui (w) 3. Ke-li’i-opu-nui (k) 4. Ke-li’i-hapa (k) 5. Ka-luahine (w)
Mahoe (1 under Ka-luhi) married Ka-lei-mamo Ka-waha-ma’i and had: 1. Koanui (k)(born 1852)2. Poluea Ka-lei-kau-rnamo Keakealani Namahana (w) (born 1854, died May30, 1911)
Koa-nui (1 under Mahoe) married Ka-lau-o-ka-lani in Waimea, Kohala, in 1 866 and had no children.
Poluea (2 under Mahoe) married Ka-Iau-o-ka-Iani after her sister’s death and had: 1, David Ka-lau-o-ka-lani 2. R.K. Ka-lau-o-ka-lani3. Hattie
Koa-nui (2 under Ka-luhi) married Ka-lei-hiapo and had no children. Ke-li’i-hapa (4 under Ka-luhi) married Isaac ‘O’opa. Ka-luahine (5 under Ka-luhi) married John Smith and had John Smith Jr.
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NOTE from EDITOR (Dean Kekoolani / Jan. 30, 2010):
* Kalani Keeaumoku (Keeaumoku Nui)
** The Keakeaklani-wahine being referred to here could be the Queen, Limaloa's own great-grandmother. Since mating for chiefs and chiefesses of very high rank started as early in life as possible, for females at the onset of menstruation, it's possible that the queen could have been as young as 52 years old. Its feasible she could have concieved at that age, but unlikely. Its even more unlikely whe one considers she was probably over 60 years old. Therefore, the Keakealani-wahine being referred to in this genealogy is probably the chiefess known as Keakealanihiwaulimea. She was a high born royal female of Maui and Hawaii, and a great-granddaughter of King Keawe. She wasalso married to another member chief of Limaloa's family, his nephew Kukanaloa. She would have been at the proper mating age, in close proximity and of sufficient rank to be the female partner in this marriage. She is also the only female named Keakealani in this generation.