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Appendix F
APPENDIX F.
SUBSTANTIATING PREVIOUS GENEALOGY, AND GIVING ADDITIONAL ANCESTRY.
Copied by permission from “A Brief History of the Hawaiian People,” by W. D. Alexander
SELECTED GENEALOGIES.
Chiefs of Hawaii about the end of the Eighteenth Century.
FAMILY OF KALANIOPUU, KING OF HAWAII.
| Wives . . . | Kalola, sister of Kaheleili. | Kanekapolei. |
| Children . . | Kiwalo (k) married to Kekuiapoiwa Liliha (w) | Keona Kuahuula (k). |
| Grandchild . | Keopuolani (w) married to Kamehameha I. |
FAMILY OF KEOUA, HALF-BROTHER OF KALANIOPUU.
| Wives . . . . . . . | Kekuiapowa II. | Kamakaelieukuli | Kalola | |
| Children . . | Kamehameha I. married Keopuolani (w) |
Keliimaiki (k) married [1]Kiilaweau(w) |
Kalaimamahu (k) married Kalakua. |
Kekuiapoiwa Liliha (w) married Kiwalao |
| Liholiho (k) | Kekuaokalani (k) | Kekauluohi (w) | Keopuolani (w) | |
| Grandchildren, | Kauikeaouli (k) | and | married | married |
| Nahienaena (w) | Kaoanaeha (w) married John Young |
C. Kanaina (k) | Kamehameha I. | |
| Fanny Kekela | ||||
| Great-grandchildren | Emma Rooke | W. C. Lunalilo (k). | ||
- ↑ This is an error. Keliimaiki (k) had no issue, and there was no chiefess by the name of Kiilaweau. Kiilaweau was a man, and uncle of Kekuanaoa.