- Paul
Nahaolelua (September 11, 1806 –
September 5/15, 1875) was a
Hawaiian high
chief who
served many
political posts in the
Kingdom of Hawaii, including...
- bill
establishing the City and
County of Honolulu. He
married Alice Kia
Nāhaolelua on
March 13, 1909 at Honolulu. He
failed to win the post of
mayor in 1908...
-
attempts to
reclaim the
crown land
after 1898. Initially,
Elizabeth Kia
Nahaolelua was
chosen to be her lady-in-waiting but
after the
trips were extended...
-
Yoshihisa Leleiohoku II
Likelike Liliʻuokalani
William Luther Moehonua Paul
Nahaolelua George Morison Robertson William M.
Wherry Wilhelm II,
German Emperor...
- (1862)
Legislature did not meet in 1863
Mataio Kekūanaōʻa (1864–1868) Paul
Nahaolelua (1870–1874)
Charles Reed
Bishop (1874)
Godfrey Rhodes (1876–1878) Charles...
- the
Privy Council of
State and the
Governor of Maui,
succeeding Paul
Nahaolelua, who had
resigned the
governorship to
become Minister of Finance. Kapena...
- Preceded by Kalākua Kaheiheimālie
Royal Governor of Maui 1842 –
October 1, 1851 Succeeded by Paul
Nahaolelua...
- adopted) son of
Governor of Maui Paul
Nahaolelua. The
wedding announcement referred to her as
Alice Nahaolelua. Her
obituary refers to her as
Alice Kalakini...
-
August 7, 1797
October 1, 1851 c. 1842
October 1, 1851
Kamehameha III Paul
Nahaolelua c. 1806
September 15, 1875
December 3, 1852
February 3, 1874 Governor...
- Bertelmann, A. U. Alohikea,
Thomas Pualiʻi ****mins,
Edwin Kea, A. K.
Nahaolelua,
Henry Pitman Beckley Prince Kalanianaʻole and
Princess Kalanianaʻole...