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Abigail Maheha (July 10, 1832 –
February 13, 1861) was a
Hawaiian chiefess (aliʻi) of the
Kingdom of Hawaii. At a
young age, she was
chosen to
attend the...
- Kapuāiwa had a
daughter Keanolani (July 7, 1847 – June 30, 1902) with
Abigail Maheha. However, her
illegitimate birth prevented her from
succeeding to the Hawaiian...
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Lydia Kamakaʻeha,
Bernice Pauahi,
Elizabeth Kekaʻaniau, Jane Loeau,
Abigail Maheha,
Peter Young Kaeo,
James Kaliokalani, John Pitt Kīnaʻu and Mary Paʻaʻāina...
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royal Maui family. With this
Peleuli Kamehameha had four children:—(1.)
Maheha Kapulikoliko, a daughter, of whom
nothing more is known; (a)
Kahoanoku Kinau...
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Namaile by whom she had daughters, Jane
Loeau (1828–1873), and
Abigail Maheha (1832–1861), respectively. King
Kamehameha III
declared both
eligible for...
- of the
Kingdom of Hawaii. She was the
illegitimate daughter of
Abigail Maheha and King
Kamehameha V, who
reigned from 1863 to 1872, and was born during...
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Abigail Kinoiki Kekaulike Kawānanakoa (1926–2022),
Hawaiian princess Abigail Maheha (1832–1861),
Hawaiian princess Abigail Masham,
Baroness Masham (c.1670–1734)...
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other relatives:
Kamehameha III,
Kaukuna Kahekili, Kaiko, Koahou, her aunt
Maheha, her
mother Kahakuhaʻakoi
Wahinepio and Hao. Kekauʻōnohi died in Honolulu...
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descendant of King
Kamehameha I, thru
Chiefess Keanolani,
daughter of
Abigail Maheha and Lot Kapuāiwa, who
reigned as King of
Hawaii from 1863 to 1872. She is...
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royal Maui family. With this
Peleuli Kamehameha had four children:—(1.)
Maheha Kapulikoliko, a daughter, of whom
nothing more is known; (a)
Kahoanoku Kinau...