The Legitimate Government in Hawaii Series: Descendants and Heirs of House of Nobles Member Kahekili
Researched by Amelia Gora (2023)
Royal Family's Genealogist, Hawaiian Genealogical Society
continuing our great great grandmother Princess
Poomaikelani's Society since King Kalakaua's Period
The first Session of the Kingdom of Hawaii's House of Nobles was held in Lahaina, Maui in November 2 - 14, 1840.
"Other than the Laws passed, there is nothing of record".
Reference: Roster of Legislatures of Hawaii 1841 - 1918 - Constitutions of Monarchy and Republic - Speeches of Sovereigns and Present - Compiled from the Official Records by Robert C. Lydecker, Librarian, Public Archives (1918), Archives, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii.
The following information shows that the House of Nobles members exist, most of whom are Kamehameha's descendants found in research.
This is proof that the Kingdom of Hawaii is truly in an occupied status due to the invasion of the U.S. who planned the annexation since 1820.
The Kanaka Maoli are the true Allodial land owners, and not the Aliens who could own only Fee Simple of 30 years leases.
The U.S. has failed to follow rules of law and can be seen in the 1849 Treaty ratified in 1850; the breaches of the stipulations of the Protectorate in 1854; the breaches of the Neutrality Law of Kamehameha III - Kauikeaouli in 1854; and the unresolved issues of the Agreement between Queen Liliuokalani and the U.S. Junta in 1893.
The U.S. is a documented occupier because there was no Annexation:
Introducing Our Kingdom of Hawaii Constitutional Monarchy .......
House of Nobles Member: Kahekili - 1841
Kamehameha married Manu and had the following children:
(1) Kuakamauna
(2) Pea
(3) Kalanihelemaiiluna
Kuakamauna had Hooleia (female)
Note: Hooleia's heirs in Probate - 1) Leleiohoku; 2) Akahi (female) and
3) Kahekili
Pea - no children
Kalanihelemaiiluna married and had two (2) children:
(1) Kalaniulumoku
(2) Paki/Abner Paki
Kalaniulumoku married Kakainaalii and had Kalola (female) (siblings)
Luluhiwalani married Kalola and had Kahekili and hanai/adopted Kapooloku/
Kapoolohu/Kapapoko/Poomaikelani/Princess Poomaikelani
Kahekili married Kahananui and had Ioela
Ioela married Kapooloku/Kapoolohu/Kapapoko/Poomaikelani/Princess
Poomaikelani and had Haili (female) (siblings)
Kaluakini married Haili (female) and had Elizabeth Kaluakini (siblings)
Joseph Matsugoro/Gora married Elizabeth Kaluakini and had John
Matsugoro/Gora (siblings: Joseph, Walter, William, Jolly, Lawrence, and
Francis)
John Matsugoro/Gora married Mary Castro and had Amelia Gora (siblings:
Leola, Elizabeth, John, Walter, Kathleen, and Marian).
Hanai/adopted Kapooloku/Kapoolohu/Kapapoko/Poomaikelani/Princess
Poomaikelani married Ioela (Kahekili's son) and had Haili (siblings).
Kaluakini married Haili (female) and had Elizabeth Kaluakini (siblings)
Joseph Matsugoro/Gora married Elizabeth Kaluakini and had John
Matsugoro/Gora (siblings: Joseph, Walter, William, Jolly, Lawrence, and
Francis)
John Matsugoro/Gora married Mary Castro and had Amelia Gora (siblings:
Leola, Elizabeth, John, Walter, Kathleen, and Marian).
Paki/Abner Paki married Konia and had Pauahi/Bernice Pauahi/Bernice
Pauahi
Paki/Abner Paki married Kakainaalii (widow of Kalaniulumoku).
His stepchildren were: Kalola (female); (siblings)
Note: Kahekili's mother Kalola was the next-of-kin to Bernice Pauahi/
Bernice Pauahi Bishop.
Bernice Pauahi Bishop was the next-of-kin to Ruth Keelikolani who was married to Leleiohoku/W.P. Leleiohoku, a cousin of Kahekili.
Note:
Kekuamanoha had the following Children:
(1) Kalanimoku
(2) Boki
(3) Wahinepio (female)
(4) Keoua
(5) Kekoa/Koa
(7) Kahikona
(8) Manono (female)
Kalanimoku had son Leleiohoku/W.P. Leleiohoku and hanai/adopted: Kekauonohi (female) Kalanimoku's had multiple of wives including the widow of Kamehameha named Keopuolani - mother of Kamehameha III - Kauikeaouli (siblings) and last wife was Akahi.
Keoua had son Luluhiwalani who married Kalola and had son Kahekili.
Both Leleiohoku and Kahekili were members of the original members of the House of Nobles formed in 1840 and first recorded in 1841.
Note:
Leleiohoku/W.P. Leleiohoku was the Allodial landowner of Land Commission Award 9971 which included Kaakopua, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii with 17 acres as an example. His widow Ruth Keelikolani built Keoua Hale, also known as the Princess Ruth Keelikolani's Palace which was inherited by Bernice Pauahi Bishop as next-of-kin, then inherited by Kalola's family as the next-of-kin. Kalola was married to Luluhiwalani, the first cousin of Leleiohoku/WPLeleiohoku. Kahekili was his son and second cousin of Leleiohoku/W.P. Leleiohoku.
Kahekili was also heir to Kamehameha descendant Hooleia(female) with Leleiohoku and Akahi (female) the last wife of Leleiohoku's father, Kamehameha III - Kauikeaouli stepfather named Kalanimoku.
Kahekili was also the grand-nephew of Kalanimoku through his grandfather Keoua, the brother of Kalanimoku.
Reference:
Second Circuit Court Probate 309, Archives, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii - Kuakamauna heir Hooleia (female). Kuakamauna was a stepbrother of Kamehameha III - Kauikeaouli.
Also see Hooleia's Probate, Archives, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii. Her heirs were Leleiohoku, Akahi (female), and Kahekili.
The House of Nobles Members of 1841 were:
*The King - Kamehameha III/Kauikeaouli
*Hoapili
*Kahekili
*Keahonui
*Kekauonohi (female)
*Keohokalole, A. (female)
*Kuakini
*Paki, A.
* Ii, John
* Kanaina, C.
* Kekauluohi (female)
*Kekuanaoa, M.
*Konia, L. (w)
*Leleiohoku
*Young, John, 2nd
*Kapena, Clerk
SUMMARY
The above shows that our Royal Family descends from Kahekili et. als.
Our family of John Gora descends from Kalola's children: Kahekili and hanai/adopted child: Kapooloku/Kapoolohu/Kapapoko/Poomaikelani/Princess
Poomaikelani
The son of Kahekili named Ioela married his aunt.
Genealogy research shows the closely bound relationships of our Royal Family.
Through research, we are part of the descendants and heirs of the House of Nobles, the second permanent part of the Kingdom of Hawaii.
Note: The Hawaiian Government is made up of three (3) parts - two parts are the permanent parts of the government: (1) the Sovereign - his heirs and successors; (2) the House of Nobles - their heirs and successors.
The third part of the Hawaiian Government is (3) the House of Representatives - the voted in, temporary part of the Hawaiian Government.
The Parts (1) and (2) are made up of Kamehameha's descendants and successors who are also the true owners of the Crown Lands which cannot be owned by Aliens.
Reference:
Rex vs. Booth case, HAWAIIAN REPORTS, Supreme Court Law Library/Archives/Main Library, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii.
We are also the heirs of Abner Paki, Mataio Kekuanaoa, Alapai, Keoni Ana, John Ii et. als.
Our Royal Family are the true heirs of Ruth Keelikolani, Bernice Pauahi Bishop, and descendants of Kalola who was the next-of-kin to Bernice Pauahi Bishop documented also through our Royal Family Genealogies/Pedigree as shown above.
aloha.
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Reminders:
The Office of the House of Nobles is open to Kanaka Maoli and Friends on Mondays & Fridays 10:30 AM to 1:30 PM at Prince Ruth Keelikolani's Palace formerly known as Central Intermediate School, 1302 Queen Emma Street, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii.
Contact address: P.O. Box 861781, Wahiawa, Oahu, Hawaii 96786
References: https://iolani-
https://iolani-theroyal.
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