- He was
married to
Keaweamahi (w). Kaikioʻewa
served as the
first governor of
Kauai from 1825
until his death, when his wife
Keaweamahi would serve temporarily...
-
former guardian of King
Kamehameha III, and Kaikioʻewa's wife
Emilia Keaweamahi. It was
expected from an
early age that he
would succeed his adoptive...
- : 144–145 Alapaʻinui was also
married to ʻUmiaemoku; they had a child,
Keaweamahi. Alapa’i had many descendants, Duke Kahanamoku,
Julia Alapai, and Kawaawaaiki...
-
deliberated and
decreed his
parents to give him to Haʻaheo and her
husband Keaweamahi Kinimaka. When Haʻaheo died in 1843 she
bequeathed all her properties...
- step too slow, and
confessed to his friend,
local li****uard Leon 'Rock'
Keaweamahi (pla**** by
Vincent Klyn) that he
wished to
establish a
training center...
- Preceded by
Keaweamahi Royal Governor of Kauaʻi 1842–1845 Succeeded by Paul Kanoa...
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William Luther Moehonua by Mary Napuaelua. ʻAikanaka
asked his
servant Keaweamahi to take
Napuaelua and son Moehonua.
Moehonua later served as Governor...
- Kaikioʻewa c. 1765 c. 1839 c. 1825
April 4 or 10, 1839
Kamehameha III
Emelia Keaweamahi November 24, 1848
April 4 or 10, 1839 c. 1842
Governor Kaikioʻewa's widow...
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death at a
young age. Both
later remarried. Her
final marriage was to
Keaweamahi Kinimaka, a
chief of
lesser rank.
American Protestant Christian missionaries...
- Napuaelua.
There is some
dispute about his father. Some
sources give it as
Keaweamahi.
Others say his
father was ʻAikanaka (1790–1868), who had
slept with his...