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Allau (Allāū), also
spelled Ailau, is a
village in
Jagir block of
Mainpuri district,
Uttar Pradesh.
Located south of
Bhongaon and east of Mainpuri, Allau...
- Kaʻaumokulani
Pitman (1838/March 1841 –
February 11, 1905),
later Mary
Pitman Ailau, was a high
chiefess of the
Kingdom of Hawaiʻi of part
Native Hawaiian and...
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botanist and
teacher Mary Pitcaithly,
Scottish civil servant Mary
Pitman Ailau (1838/1841–1905),
American high
chiefess of
Hawaii Mary Pitt (1676–?), English...
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raised funds to
rebuild it. His
children with Kinoʻole were Mary
Pitman Ailau (1838/41–1905),
Henry Hoʻolulu
Pitman (1845–1863), and
Benjamin Franklin...
- children: Mary Ann Kinoʻole Kaʻaumokulani
Pitman (1838/41–1905),,
later Mary
Ailau, an
intimate friend and
bridesmaid of
Queen Emma, who
married Kamehameha...
- (1850–1888),
American author who used the pen-name "Margery Deane" Mary
Pitman Ailau,
Hawaiian noblewomen MC Pitman, East
Midlands English rapper Primrose Pitman...
- "Hoʻolulu"
means "to lie in the
sheltered waters". His
siblings were Mary
Pitman Ailau (1838–1905),
Benjamin Franklin Keolaokalani Pitman (1852–1918) and half-sister...
- Msarurgwa) "Puerto
Rican Peddler" (Johnny Brandon) "Drowsy Waters" (Jack
Ailau) "Chiquita Linda" (Un
Poquito de tu Amor) (Julio Gutierrez) "The Catwalk"...