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David Kahalepouli Piʻikoi

David Kahalepouli Piʻikoi (c. 1845 – October 18, 1878) was father of three royal princes of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi.

David Kahalepouli Piʻikoi
Bornc. 1845
DiedOctober 18, 1878 (aged 32–33)
SpouseVictoria Kinoiki Kekaulike
ChildrenDavid Kawānanakoa
Edward Abnel Keliʻiahonui
Jonah Kūhiō Kalanianaʻole
Parent(s)Jonah Piʻikoi and Kekahili

Life edit

He was born in 1845. His father was High Chief Jonah Piʻikoi, descended from the ancient Kings of Kauaʻi. His mother was Kekahili, the daughter of High Chiefess Kamokuiki and High Chief Alapaʻimaloiki. Through his mother, he was the nephew of Kapaʻakea and first cousin of Kalākaua, Liliʻuokalani, Likelike and Leleiohoku II.[1][2][3]

On February 25, 1861, he married Victoria Kinoiki Kekaulike, the sister of Queen Kapiʻolani the wife of his cousin Kalākaua.[4] They had three sons: David Kawānanakoa, named after himself, Edward Abnel Keliʻiahonui, named after Prince Keliʻiahonui of Kauaʻi, and Jonah Kūhiō Kalanianaʻole, named after Piʻikoi's father and Kekaulike's father.[1] His sons did not use the family surname of Piʻikoi, but each son used their own personal names as their surname. David's descendants would use the name Kawānanakoa, Edward's descendants would use Keliʻiahonui, and Jonah's would use Kalanianaʻole.[5]

On October 24, 1865, Piʻikoi was convicted and sentenced for the crime of larceny in the second degree. However, he was later pardoned and had his civil rights restored by King Kalākaua in August 1874.[2] Piʻikoi died on October 18, 1878, at Kapaʻa, Kauaʻi.[6] His wife was granted the title of Princess and style of Her Royal Highness, in 1883 during King Kalākaua's coronation. His three sons were also granted title of Prince and style of His Highness.[7] Piʻikoi Street in Honolulu is named after him or his father; the name translate as "lofty aspirations."[8]

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References edit

  1. ^ a b McKinzie, Edith Kawelohea (1983). Stagner, Ishmael W. (ed.). Hawaiian Genealogies: Extracted from Hawaiian Language Newspapers. Vol. 1. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. pp. 32–33. ISBN 0-939154-28-5.
  2. ^ a b Kamae, Lori (1980). The Empty Throne. Honolulu: Topgallant Publishing Co. p. 41. ISBN 978-0-914916-44-4.
  3. ^ Reed, Frances (1974). Prince Jonah Kuhio Kalanianaole, 1871-1922. Honolulu: Hawaii State Library System, Centralized Processing Center. Originally published: Hilo, Hawaii: Hawaii County Library, 1962. OCLC 318062868.
  4. ^ Hawaiʻi State Archives (2006). "Piikoi marriage record". Ulukau, the Hawaiian Electronic Library. Retrieved June 5, 2014.
  5. ^ Hawaii. Supreme Court (1919). Hawaiian Reports: Cases Decided in the Supreme Court of the Territory of Hawaii. Vol. 24. Honolulu: Honolulu Star-Bulletin. p. 413.
  6. ^ "Kekahi Pua Alii i make". Ko Hawaii Pae Aina. November 2, 1878.
  7. ^ Linnea, Sharon (1999). Princess Kaʻiulani: Hope of a Nation, Heart of a People. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans Young Readers. pp. 38–39. ISBN 978-0-8028-5088-1.
  8. ^ Pukui, Mary Kawena; Elbert, Samuel H.; Mookini, Esther T. (1974). Place Names of Hawaii. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. p. 184. ISBN 978-0-8248-0524-1.


david, kahalepouli, piʻikoi, 1845, october, 1878, father, three, royal, princes, kingdom, hawaiʻi, bornc, 1845diedoctober, 1878, aged, kapaʻa, kauaʻispousevictoria, kinoiki, kekaulikechildrendavid, kawānanakoaedward, abnel, keliʻiahonui, jonah, kūhiō, kalanian. David Kahalepouli Piʻikoi c 1845 October 18 1878 was father of three royal princes of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi David Kahalepouli PiʻikoiBornc 1845DiedOctober 18 1878 aged 32 33 Kapaʻa KauaʻiSpouseVictoria Kinoiki KekaulikeChildrenDavid KawananakoaEdward Abnel Keliʻiahonui Jonah Kuhiō KalanianaʻoleParent s Jonah Piʻikoi and KekahiliLife editHe was born in 1845 His father was High Chief Jonah Piʻikoi descended from the ancient Kings of Kauaʻi His mother was Kekahili the daughter of High Chiefess Kamokuiki and High Chief Alapaʻimaloiki Through his mother he was the nephew of Kapaʻakea and first cousin of Kalakaua Liliʻuokalani Likelike and Leleiohoku II 1 2 3 On February 25 1861 he married Victoria Kinoiki Kekaulike the sister of Queen Kapiʻolani the wife of his cousin Kalakaua 4 They had three sons David Kawananakoa named after himself Edward Abnel Keliʻiahonui named after Prince Keliʻiahonui of Kauaʻi and Jonah Kuhiō Kalanianaʻole named after Piʻikoi s father and Kekaulike s father 1 His sons did not use the family surname of Piʻikoi but each son used their own personal names as their surname David s descendants would use the name Kawananakoa Edward s descendants would use Keliʻiahonui and Jonah s would use Kalanianaʻole 5 On October 24 1865 Piʻikoi was convicted and sentenced for the crime of larceny in the second degree However he was later pardoned and had his civil rights restored by King Kalakaua in August 1874 2 Piʻikoi died on October 18 1878 at Kapaʻa Kauaʻi 6 His wife was granted the title of Princess and style of Her Royal Highness in 1883 during King Kalakaua s coronation His three sons were also granted title of Prince and style of His Highness 7 Piʻikoi Street in Honolulu is named after him or his father the name translate as lofty aspirations 8 Family tree editKawananakoa family treeReferences edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to David Kahalepouli Piʻikoi a b McKinzie Edith Kawelohea 1983 Stagner Ishmael W ed Hawaiian Genealogies Extracted from Hawaiian Language Newspapers Vol 1 Honolulu University of Hawaii Press pp 32 33 ISBN 0 939154 28 5 a b Kamae Lori 1980 The Empty Throne Honolulu Topgallant Publishing Co p 41 ISBN 978 0 914916 44 4 Reed Frances 1974 Prince Jonah Kuhio Kalanianaole 1871 1922 Honolulu Hawaii State Library System Centralized Processing Center Originally published Hilo Hawaii Hawaii County Library 1962 OCLC 318062868 Hawaiʻi State Archives 2006 Piikoi marriage record Ulukau the Hawaiian Electronic Library Retrieved June 5 2014 Hawaii Supreme Court 1919 Hawaiian Reports Cases Decided in the Supreme Court of the Territory of Hawaii Vol 24 Honolulu Honolulu Star Bulletin p 413 Kekahi Pua Alii i make Ko Hawaii Pae Aina November 2 1878 Linnea Sharon 1999 Princess Kaʻiulani Hope of a Nation Heart of a People Grand Rapids MI Eerdmans Young Readers pp 38 39 ISBN 978 0 8028 5088 1 Pukui Mary Kawena Elbert Samuel H Mookini Esther T 1974 Place Names of Hawaii Honolulu University of Hawaii Press p 184 ISBN 978 0 8248 0524 1 nbsp This article related to Hawaiian royalty is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title David Kahalepouli Piʻikoi amp oldid 1195403686, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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