• Abigail Maheha (July 10, 1832 – February 13, 1861) was a Hawaiian chiefess (aliʻi) of the Kingdom of Hawaii. At a young age, she was chosen to attend the...
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    Hawaiian princess Abigail Kinoiki Kekaulike Kawānanakoa (1926–2022), Hawaiian princess Abigail Maheha (1832–1861), Hawaiian princess Abigail Masham, Baroness...
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  • (aliʻi) of the Kingdom of Hawaii. She was the illegitimate daughter of Abigail Maheha and King Kamehameha V, who reigned from 1863 to 1872, and was born during...
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    Kapuāiwa had a daughter Keanolani (July 7, 1847 – June 30, 1902) with Abigail Maheha. However, her illegitimate birth prevented her from succeeding to the...
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    daughters of Liliha with Kalaniulumoku: Jane Loeau; and with Namaile: Abigail Maheha. It was run by Amos Starr Cooke and Juliette Montague Cooke from the...
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    and Namaile by whom she had daughters, Jane Loeau (1828–1873), and Abigail Maheha (1832–1861), respectively. King Kamehameha III declared both eligible...
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  • I, the royal governor of the island of Kauaʻi and foster mother of Abigail Maheha.: 400–403  She died young, although the date and exact cause of death...
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    However, Lot had an illegitimate daughter Keanolani by his classmate Abigail Maheha at the Chiefs' Children's School. On his deathbed, before his passing...
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    Lydia Kamakaʻeha, Bernice Pauahi, Elizabeth Kekaʻaniau, Jane Loeau, Abigail Maheha, Peter Young Kaeo, James Kaliokalani, John Pitt Kīnaʻu and Mary Paʻaʻāina...
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    descendant of King Kamehameha I, thru Chiefess Keanolani, daughter of Abigail Maheha and Lot Kapuāiwa, who reigned as King of Hawaii from 1863 to 1872. She...
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    government journal; Moses Kekuaiwa, Jane Loeau, Alexander Liholiho, Abigail Maheha, James Kaliokalani, Mary Paaaina, David Kalakaua, Lydia Kamakaeha, Lot...
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    land to her husband Haʻalelea. She was foster mother of her nieces Abigail Maheha, Mary Ann Kiliwehi and Anna Kaiʻulani. When the Admiral Henry Byam Martin...
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  • Alexander Liholiho, William Charles Lunalilo, Jane Loeau, Bernice Pauahi, Abigail Maheha and Elizabeth Kekaʻaniau who had attended the school since 1839. The...
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  • Maui, and High Chief Hoapili through her mother. She had a half-sister Abigail Maheha. She was adopted or hānaied by Ahukai (Kaukualii). At a young age, she...
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  • a confidante of King Kamehameha I. Two of her aunts Jane Loeau and Abigail Maheha studied at the Chiefs' Children's School, also known as the Royal School...
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    She had many half-siblings including sisters: Jane Loeau (1828–1873), Abigail Maheha (1832–1861), and Kailinoa, and brothers: Pius F. Koakanu (died 1880)...
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  • kings of Hawaii Island and the Moi of Maui. His full siblings were Abigail Maheha and Kailinoa while his half-siblings were Jane Loeau, Aberahama Kaikioewa...
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