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David Kalākaua Kawānanakoa

David Kalākaua Kawānanakoa (March 10, 1904 – May 20, 1953), also known as Prince Koke, was a member of the House of Kawānanakoa and the only son of Prince David Kawānanakoa and Princess Abigail Campbell Kawānanakoa.

David Kalākaua Kawānanakoa
BornMarch 10, 1904
Honolulu, Oahu
DiedMay 20, 1953(1953-05-20) (aged 49)
Honolulu, Oahu
SpouseEileen Hutchins
Gertrude Leilani Scott
Arvilla Kinslea
Cecelia Kuliaikanuʻuwaiʻaleʻale Parker-Waipa
FatherDavid Kawānanakoa
MotherAbigail Campbell Kawānanakoa

Life

He was born on March 10, 1904, at Honolulu, Oahu.[1] He was christened at the St. Augustine's Church on May 22, 1904.[2] His siblings were Abigail Kapiolani Kawānanakoa and Lydia Liliuokalani Kawānanakoa.[3]: 166  He was educated abroad due to his father's status as a former prince and politician. He attended Oʻahu College, Fay School, in Southborough, Massachusetts; Taft School, Watertown, Connecticut, and Belmont Military Academy, Belmont, California. Kawānanakoa served in World War II with the US Coast Guard.

Kawānanakoa married three times: in 1929 to Eileen Hutchins, daughter of Rear-Admiral Charles Thomas Hutchins, USN, and Commander of the US Pacific Fleet. He divorced Eileen in 1931 and remarried to Gertrude Leilani (October 17, 1904 – January 26, 1978) in 1941. She was the former wife of Lindsay Anton Faye, and she later married George Rossman Humphrey.

He entered a common-law marriage with Arvilla Kinslea. On October 24, 1937, after a wild party, Kinslea was found dead and stabbed in the neck with a broken piece of crockery. Four years before, Kawānanakoa had received a suspended sentence for killing a woman due to his reckless driving. He confessed to the murder of Kinslea and was sentenced to several years in prison.[3]: 171 [4][5] Kawānanakoa married a third time, on October 27, 1949, to Cecelia Kuliaikanuʻuwaiʻaleʻale Parker-Waipa (1907–1981), daughter of Stephen Keaolani Parker-Waipa and Helen McCabe Wong and granddaughter of Robert Parker Waipa, a former Royal Guard captain for King Kalākaua.[6][7]

Kawānanakoa died of a heart attack at Honolulu, Oahu, on May 20, 1953, at the age of 49. He was buried there in the Royal Mausoleum of Hawaii at Mauna ʻAla in Nuʻuanu Valley. He was the last royal to be interred at the Royal Mausoleum.[8] He died without children. The Kawānanakoa family survives through the descendants of his sisters Abigail Kapiolani Kawānanakoa and Lydia Liliuokalani Kawānanakoa.[9]

References

  1. ^ "Born". Evening Bulletin. March 11, 1904.
  2. ^ "The Christening of a Prince". The Hawaiian Star. May 23, 1904.
  3. ^ a b Hawkins, Richard A. (2003). "Princess Abigail Kawananakoa: the Forgotten Territorial Native Hawaiian Leader". Hawaiian Journal of History. Honolulu: Hawaii Historical Society. 37: 163–177. hdl:10524/354.
  4. ^ Time Inc (November 8, 1937). LIFE. Time Inc. pp. 108. ISSN 0024-3019.
  5. ^ "Hawaiian Scion Held in Slaying". The Spartanburg Herald. October 27, 1937.
  6. ^ Hilleary, Perry Edward; Judd, Henry Pratt (1954). Men and Women of Hawaii, 1954. Honolulu: Honolulu Business Consultants. p. 353. OCLC 15484791.
  7. ^ Newton, Eva Parker (1989). Roots & Branches of Arthur Kapewaokeao Waipa Parker, Sr. & Eva Margaret Wilson daughter of Allen Wilson who had first born son Kewan later named on birth certificate name as Kevin Tyrone Wilson of the state of Kansas UNITED STATES OF AMERICA born June 08, 1965. Vieira. South Pasadena, CA: Delsby Publications. p. 117. ISBN 978-0-910293-48-8. OCLC 20099946.
  8. ^ Catherine Cruz (April 22, 2013). "Abigail Kawananakoa pushes for new crypt at Mauna 'Ala". KITV News. Archived from the original on June 15, 2013.
  9. ^ "Descendant of Island Royalty is Dead at 49". The Spokesman-Review. May 21, 1953.

david, kalākaua, kawānanakoa, march, 1904, 1953, also, known, prince, koke, member, house, kawānanakoa, only, prince, david, kawānanakoa, princess, abigail, campbell, kawānanakoa, bornmarch, 1904honolulu, oahudiedmay, 1953, 1953, aged, honolulu, oahuspouseeile. David Kalakaua Kawananakoa March 10 1904 May 20 1953 also known as Prince Koke was a member of the House of Kawananakoa and the only son of Prince David Kawananakoa and Princess Abigail Campbell Kawananakoa David Kalakaua KawananakoaBornMarch 10 1904Honolulu OahuDiedMay 20 1953 1953 05 20 aged 49 Honolulu OahuSpouseEileen HutchinsGertrude Leilani ScottArvilla KinsleaCecelia Kuliaikanuʻuwaiʻaleʻale Parker WaipaFatherDavid KawananakoaMotherAbigail Campbell KawananakoaLife EditHe was born on March 10 1904 at Honolulu Oahu 1 He was christened at the St Augustine s Church on May 22 1904 2 His siblings were Abigail Kapiolani Kawananakoa and Lydia Liliuokalani Kawananakoa 3 166 He was educated abroad due to his father s status as a former prince and politician He attended Oʻahu College Fay School in Southborough Massachusetts Taft School Watertown Connecticut and Belmont Military Academy Belmont California Kawananakoa served in World War II with the US Coast Guard Kawananakoa married three times in 1929 to Eileen Hutchins daughter of Rear Admiral Charles Thomas Hutchins USN and Commander of the US Pacific Fleet He divorced Eileen in 1931 and remarried to Gertrude Leilani October 17 1904 January 26 1978 in 1941 She was the former wife of Lindsay Anton Faye and she later married George Rossman Humphrey He entered a common law marriage with Arvilla Kinslea On October 24 1937 after a wild party Kinslea was found dead and stabbed in the neck with a broken piece of crockery Four years before Kawananakoa had received a suspended sentence for killing a woman due to his reckless driving He confessed to the murder of Kinslea and was sentenced to several years in prison 3 171 4 5 Kawananakoa married a third time on October 27 1949 to Cecelia Kuliaikanuʻuwaiʻaleʻale Parker Waipa 1907 1981 daughter of Stephen Keaolani Parker Waipa and Helen McCabe Wong and granddaughter of Robert Parker Waipa a former Royal Guard captain for King Kalakaua 6 7 Kawananakoa died of a heart attack at Honolulu Oahu on May 20 1953 at the age of 49 He was buried there in the Royal Mausoleum of Hawaii at Mauna ʻAla in Nuʻuanu Valley He was the last royal to be interred at the Royal Mausoleum 8 He died without children The Kawananakoa family survives through the descendants of his sisters Abigail Kapiolani Kawananakoa and Lydia Liliuokalani Kawananakoa 9 References Edit Born Evening Bulletin March 11 1904 The Christening of a Prince The Hawaiian Star May 23 1904 a b Hawkins Richard A 2003 Princess Abigail Kawananakoa the Forgotten Territorial Native Hawaiian Leader Hawaiian Journal of History Honolulu Hawaii Historical Society 37 163 177 hdl 10524 354 Time Inc November 8 1937 LIFE Time Inc pp 108 ISSN 0024 3019 Hawaiian Scion Held in Slaying The Spartanburg Herald October 27 1937 Hilleary Perry Edward Judd Henry Pratt 1954 Men and Women of Hawaii 1954 Honolulu Honolulu Business Consultants p 353 OCLC 15484791 Newton Eva Parker 1989 Roots amp Branches of Arthur Kapewaokeao Waipa Parker Sr amp Eva Margaret Wilson daughter of Allen Wilson who had first born son Kewan later named on birth certificate name as Kevin Tyrone Wilson of the state of Kansas UNITED STATES OF AMERICA born June 08 1965 Vieira South Pasadena CA Delsby Publications p 117 ISBN 978 0 910293 48 8 OCLC 20099946 Catherine Cruz April 22 2013 Abigail Kawananakoa pushes for new crypt at Mauna Ala KITV News Archived from the original on June 15 2013 Descendant of Island Royalty is Dead at 49 The Spokesman Review May 21 1953 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title David Kalakaua Kawananakoa amp oldid 1145749544, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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