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Ulumāheihei Hoapili (c. 1775 –
January 3, 1840) was a
member of the
nobility during the
formation of the
Kingdom of Hawaii. He was a
trusted military...
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grandmother Queen Kalākua Kaheiheimālie and step-grandfather High
Chief Ulumāheihei Hoapili. His
childhood was difficult; he felt that his hānai parents...
- the
death of her
husband Boki. She was born in 1802. Her
father was
Ulumāheihei Hoapili, a son of Kameʻeiamoku, one of the nīʻaupiʻo (highest
noble rank)...
- Lunalilo. She
married for the
third time at Honolulu,
October 19, 1823, to
Ulumāheihei Hoapili who was the
Governor of Maui. She
became a late
convert to Christianity...
- p****ing, was to the
Elizabeth Kekaaniau's
first cousin, High
Chiefess ʻUlumaheihei,
daughter of
Waipa and Kekaikuihala,
daughter of Aliʻi Nuhi of Waimea...
- for his loyalty.
After Kameʻeiamoku died, the land p****ed to his son,
Ulumāheihei Hoapili, who
lived there for 20 more years. When
Hoapili left to become...
- to
quell disturbances to the
people of
Lahaina from the ship whalers.
Ulumāheihei Hoapili (1775–1840), the
Governor of Maui got it
built in a month. Lahaina...
- c. 1837) Mokuʻula (until c. 1884)
Waiola Church Spouse Kamehameha I
Ulumāheihei Hoapili Issue Kamehameha II
Kamehameha III Nāhienaena
eight others House...
- II Kahakuhaʻakoi
Wahine Piʻo c. 1826 c. 1824 c. 1826??
Kamehameha III
Ulumāheihei Hoapili c. 1776
January 3, 1840 c. 1826???
January 3, 1840 Kamehameha...
- His
notable half-brothers (with
different mothers) were Hoʻolulu and
Ulumāheihei Hoapili who both
became close advisors to
Kamehameha and were trusted...