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William Keolaloa Kahānui Sumner, Jr. (c. 1816 – May 25, 1885) was a high
chief of the
Kingdom of
Hawaii through his mother's family; his
father was an...
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William H.
Sumner (1780–1861),
American politician in M****achusetts
William Keolaloa Sumner (1816–1885),
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- English, Hawaiian, and
Tahitian descent. She was the only
child of
William Keolaloa Kahānui Sumner, a hapa-haole (part Caucasian)
Hawaiian high chief, and...
- city of Honolulu, on the
island of Oahu, she was the
daughter of
William Keolaloa Kahānui Sumner, an ali‘i of
partial Hawaiian descent, and his
punalua (two...
- Hānuna,
Keolaloa and Kōnia. Keōuawahine was the
mother of
Kalanipauahi and Hānuna, and Kahailiʻōpua
Luahine was the
mother of Kōnia and
Keolaloa. He died...
- was
during this time that Manai‘ula met and
married High
Chief William Keolaloa Kahānui Sumner, the son of
Captain William Sumner and the High Chiefess...
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sociologist William H.
Sumner (1780–1861),
Boston historical figure William Keolaloa Sumner (1816–1885),
Hawaiian chief and
landholder Summer (surname) Sumners...
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marriage took place, Kamānele died on May 7, 1834.
Around the same time,
Keolaloa, the
betrothed of Nāhiʻenaʻena, the
sister of King
Kamehameha III, died...
- unpo****rity with the
Protestant patients led to his
being replaced by
William Keolaloa Sumner, who had
served as an ****istant
under Ragsdale. His
friend Mark...