(Mo'i, Ruler of Hawaii) KUAIWA
1Kumu Hawaii (Newspaper) 1835. Reprinted in Hawaiian Genealogies VOL 1 (McKinzie).
2Ka Nonanona (Newspaper) OCTOBER 25, 1842 Page 49 "Mookuauhau" (Reprinted in "HAWAIIAN GENEALOGIES VOLUME 1" (Edith McKinzie)).
3Ka Nupepa Kuokoa (Newspaper) OCTOBER 7, 1893 "He Moolelo Hawaii Chapter X" (Na hooponopono i koe a ka mookauahau alii) (Reprinted in HAWAIIAN GENEALOGIES (VOLUME 2) (Edith McKinzie)).
4Peleioholani, Solomon Lehuanui Kalaniomaiheuila (1906), Genealogy of the Robinson family, and ancient legends and chants of Hawaii, Honolulu Bulletin Publishing Company, Ltd., 1908, Hawaii State Archives (Photocopy), CS 2209. R62 P45 1908. Translated into English by J.M. Poepoe, Attorney A Law, Editor of the Kuokoa Home Rula. Original is a small booklet, softcover. The Hawaiian genealogist and antiquities expert, thought very highly of the Robinson genealogy and praised this family's lineage in several publications. This is one of the few extant written genealogies that gives details on the descendants of the royal Oahu dynasty of King Kualii and King Peleioholani (his son), mentioning several individuals who are now difficult to trace in any other sources. High Chief S.L.K. Peleioholani (1842-1916), genealogist for the Ali'i families of Old Hawaii, is the father Charles Peleioholani Kekoolani (1875-1942) and the great-great-grandfather of genealogist Dean P. Kekoolani (1961 to Present).
5Malo, David, Hawaiian Anitiquities (Moolelo Hawaii).
6Peleioholani, Solomon Lehuanui Kalaniomaiheuila (1906), Genealogy of the Robinson family, and ancient legends and chants of Hawaii.
1(Unknown), Ka Nupepa Kuokoa (Newspaper) SEPTEMBER 30, 1893 "He Moolelo Hawaii Chapter X" (A Hawaiian History Chapter 10) (Reprinted in HAWAIIAN GENEALOGIES (VOLUME 2) (Edith McKinzie)).
2Fornander, Abraham (Circuit Judge of Maui), An Account of the Polynesian Race: Its Origin and Migrations (Vol II): The Ancient History of the Hawaiian People, Trubner & Company, Ludgate Hill, London (1880) / Rutland, VT: Charles E. Tuttle Company, 1969. An Account of the Polynesian Race, It's Origin and Migrations and the Ancient History of the Hawaiian People to the Times of Kamehameha I, Volume II: The Ancient History of the Hawaiian People.
3Peleioholani, Solomon Lehuanui Kalaniomaiheuila (1906), Genealogy of the Robinson family, and ancient legends and chants of Hawaii, Honolulu Bulletin Publishing Company, Ltd., 1908, Hawaii State Archives (Photocopy), CS 2209. R62 P45 1908. Translated into English by J.M. Poepoe, Attorney A Law, Editor of the Kuokoa Home Rula. Original is a small booklet, softcover. The Hawaiian genealogist and antiquities expert, thought very highly of the Robinson genealogy and praised this family's lineage in several publications. This is one of the few extant written genealogies that gives details on the descendants of the royal Oahu dynasty of King Kualii and King Peleioholani (his son), mentioning several individuals who are now difficult to trace in any other sources. High Chief S.L.K. Peleioholani (1842-1916), genealogist for the Ali'i families of Old Hawaii, is the father Charles Peleioholani Kekoolani (1875-1942) and the great-great-grandfather of genealogist Dean P. Kekoolani (1961 to Present).
4Malo, David, Hawaiian Anitiquities (Moolelo Hawaii).
5Peleioholani, Solomon Lehuanui Kalaniomaiheuila (1906), Genealogy of the Robinson family, and ancient legends and chants of Hawaii.
(Mo'i, Ruler of Hawaii) KAHOUKAPU
1Peleioholani, Solomon Lehuanui Kalaniomaiheuila (1906), Genealogy of the Robinson family, and ancient legends and chants of Hawaii, Honolulu Bulletin Publishing Company, Ltd., 1908, Hawaii State Archives (Photocopy), CS 2209. R62 P45 1908. Translated into English by J.M. Poepoe, Attorney A Law, Editor of the Kuokoa Home Rula. Original is a small booklet, softcover. The Hawaiian genealogist and antiquities expert, thought very highly of the Robinson genealogy and praised this family's lineage in several publications. This is one of the few extant written genealogies that gives details on the descendants of the royal Oahu dynasty of King Kualii and King Peleioholani (his son), mentioning several individuals who are now difficult to trace in any other sources. High Chief S.L.K. Peleioholani (1842-1916), genealogist for the Ali'i families of Old Hawaii, is the father Charles Peleioholani Kekoolani (1875-1942) and the great-great-grandfather of genealogist Dean P. Kekoolani (1961 to Present).
2Kumu Hawaii (Newspaper) 1835. Reprinted in Hawaiian Genealogies VOL 1 (McKinzie).
3Ka Nonanona (Newspaper) OCTOBER 25, 1842 Page 49 "Mookuauhau" (Reprinted in "HAWAIIAN GENEALOGIES VOLUME 1" (Edith McKinzie)).
4Unauna, J.K., Ka Nupepa Kuokoa (Newspaper) DECEMBER 12, 1874 "Ka Moolel Kuauhua o na Kupuna O Ke'lii Ekamaekamaeauaia a me Mauli Pokii" (Reprinted in HAWAIIAN GENEALOGIES (VOLUME 2) (Edith McKinzie)). The Genealogical History of the Ancestors of the Chief Ekamaekamaeauaia and His Younger Relatives.
5Ka Nupepa Kuokoa (Newspaper) OCTOBER 7, 1893 "He Moolelo Hawaii Chapter X" (Na hooponopono i koe a ka mookauahau alii) (Reprinted in HAWAIIAN GENEALOGIES (VOLUME 2) (Edith McKinzie)).
6Kamakau, Samuel Manaiakalani, Ka Nupepa Kuokoa (Newspaper) JANUARY 5, 1867 "Ka Moolelo o Kamehameha I" (Reprinted in NA MOOLELO A KA PO'E KAHIKO (TALES AND TRADITIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF OLD)
PEOPLE OF OLD)). Translated by Mary Kawena Pukui.7Malo, David, Hawaiian Anitiquities (Moolelo Hawaii).
8Peleioholani, Solomon Lehuanui Kalaniomaiheuila (1906), Genealogy of the Robinson family, and ancient legends and chants of Hawaii.
9Kamakau, Samuel Manaiakalani, Ka Nupepa Kuokoa (Newspaper) JANUARY 5, 1867 "Ka Moolelo o Kamehameha I".
1Peleioholani, Solomon Lehuanui Kalaniomaiheuila (1906), Genealogy of the Robinson family, and ancient legends and chants of Hawaii, Honolulu Bulletin Publishing Company, Ltd., 1908, Hawaii State Archives (Photocopy), CS 2209. R62 P45 1908. Translated into English by J.M. Poepoe, Attorney A Law, Editor of the Kuokoa Home Rula. Original is a small booklet, softcover. The Hawaiian genealogist and antiquities expert, thought very highly of the Robinson genealogy and praised this family's lineage in several publications. This is one of the few extant written genealogies that gives details on the descendants of the royal Oahu dynasty of King Kualii and King Peleioholani (his son), mentioning several individuals who are now difficult to trace in any other sources. High Chief S.L.K. Peleioholani (1842-1916), genealogist for the Ali'i families of Old Hawaii, is the father Charles Peleioholani Kekoolani (1875-1942) and the great-great-grandfather of genealogist Dean P. Kekoolani (1961 to Present).
2Ka Nupepa Kuokoa (Newspaper) OCTOBER 7, 1893 "He Moolelo Hawaii Chapter X" (Na hooponopono i koe a ka mookauahau alii) (Reprinted in HAWAIIAN GENEALOGIES (VOLUME 2) (Edith McKinzie)).
3Kamakau, Samuel Manaiakalani, Ka Nupepa Kuokoa (Newspaper) JANUARY 5, 1867 "Ka Moolelo o Kamehameha I" (Reprinted in NA MOOLELO A KA PO'E KAHIKO (TALES AND TRADITIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF OLD)
PEOPLE OF OLD)). Translated by Mary Kawena Pukui.4Pukui, Mary (Editor), Hawaiian Genealogies (A Collection) (Compiled by Mary Pukui)., Unpublished, Photocopies, Handtyped Manuscript (Binder), LDS Family History Center (Kalihi), Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Days Saints, Kalihi Ward, Honolulu, HAwaii. "Hawaiian Genealogies" is a collection of rare genealogies gathered, transcribed and edited by Mary Kawena Pukui. This copy was at the LDS Family History Center, Kalihi, Oahu, Hawaii. Shown to me by Genealogist Charles Ahlo. (Dean Kekoolani, 2003).
5Malo, David, Hawaiian Anitiquities (Moolelo Hawaii).
6Peleioholani, Solomon Lehuanui Kalaniomaiheuila (1906), Genealogy of the Robinson family, and ancient legends and chants of Hawaii.
7Kamakau, Samuel Manaiakalani, Ka Nupepa Kuokoa (Newspaper) JANUARY 5, 1867 "Ka Moolelo o Kamehameha I".
(Mo'i, Ruler of Hawaii) KAHOUKAPU
1Peleioholani, Solomon Lehuanui Kalaniomaiheuila (1906), Genealogy of the Robinson family, and ancient legends and chants of Hawaii, Honolulu Bulletin Publishing Company, Ltd., 1908, Hawaii State Archives (Photocopy), CS 2209. R62 P45 1908. Translated into English by J.M. Poepoe, Attorney A Law, Editor of the Kuokoa Home Rula. Original is a small booklet, softcover. The Hawaiian genealogist and antiquities expert, thought very highly of the Robinson genealogy and praised this family's lineage in several publications. This is one of the few extant written genealogies that gives details on the descendants of the royal Oahu dynasty of King Kualii and King Peleioholani (his son), mentioning several individuals who are now difficult to trace in any other sources. High Chief S.L.K. Peleioholani (1842-1916), genealogist for the Ali'i families of Old Hawaii, is the father Charles Peleioholani Kekoolani (1875-1942) and the great-great-grandfather of genealogist Dean P. Kekoolani (1961 to Present).
2Kumu Hawaii (Newspaper) 1835. Reprinted in Hawaiian Genealogies VOL 1 (McKinzie).
3Ka Nonanona (Newspaper) OCTOBER 25, 1842 Page 49 "Mookuauhau" (Reprinted in "HAWAIIAN GENEALOGIES VOLUME 1" (Edith McKinzie)).
4Unauna, J.K., Ka Nupepa Kuokoa (Newspaper) DECEMBER 12, 1874 "Ka Moolel Kuauhua o na Kupuna O Ke'lii Ekamaekamaeauaia a me Mauli Pokii" (Reprinted in HAWAIIAN GENEALOGIES (VOLUME 2) (Edith McKinzie)). The Genealogical History of the Ancestors of the Chief Ekamaekamaeauaia and His Younger Relatives.
5Ka Nupepa Kuokoa (Newspaper) OCTOBER 7, 1893 "He Moolelo Hawaii Chapter X" (Na hooponopono i koe a ka mookauahau alii) (Reprinted in HAWAIIAN GENEALOGIES (VOLUME 2) (Edith McKinzie)).
6Kamakau, Samuel Manaiakalani, Ka Nupepa Kuokoa (Newspaper) JANUARY 5, 1867 "Ka Moolelo o Kamehameha I" (Reprinted in NA MOOLELO A KA PO'E KAHIKO (TALES AND TRADITIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF OLD)
PEOPLE OF OLD)). Translated by Mary Kawena Pukui.7Malo, David, Hawaiian Anitiquities (Moolelo Hawaii).
1Peleioholani, Solomon Lehuanui Kalaniomaiheuila (1906), Genealogy of the Robinson family, and ancient legends and chants of Hawaii, Honolulu Bulletin Publishing Company, Ltd., 1908, Hawaii State Archives (Photocopy), CS 2209. R62 P45 1908. Translated into English by J.M. Poepoe, Attorney A Law, Editor of the Kuokoa Home Rula. Original is a small booklet, softcover. The Hawaiian genealogist and antiquities expert, thought very highly of the Robinson genealogy and praised this family's lineage in several publications. This is one of the few extant written genealogies that gives details on the descendants of the royal Oahu dynasty of King Kualii and King Peleioholani (his son), mentioning several individuals who are now difficult to trace in any other sources. High Chief S.L.K. Peleioholani (1842-1916), genealogist for the Ali'i families of Old Hawaii, is the father Charles Peleioholani Kekoolani (1875-1942) and the great-great-grandfather of genealogist Dean P. Kekoolani (1961 to Present).
2Ka Nonanona (Newspaper) OCTOBER 25, 1842 Page 49 "Mookuauhau" (Reprinted in "HAWAIIAN GENEALOGIES VOLUME 1" (Edith McKinzie)).
3Unauna, J.K., Ka Nupepa Kuokoa (Newspaper) DECEMBER 12, 1874 "Ka Moolel Kuauhua o na Kupuna O Ke'lii Ekamaekamaeauaia a me Mauli Pokii" (Reprinted in HAWAIIAN GENEALOGIES (VOLUME 2) (Edith McKinzie)). The Genealogical History of the Ancestors of the Chief Ekamaekamaeauaia and His Younger Relatives.
4Ka Nupepa Kuokoa (Newspaper) OCTOBER 7, 1893 "He Moolelo Hawaii Chapter X" (Na hooponopono i koe a ka mookauahau alii) (Reprinted in HAWAIIAN GENEALOGIES (VOLUME 2) (Edith McKinzie)).
(Mo'i, Ruler of Hawaii) KAUHOLANUIMAHU (KAUHOLA)
1Peleioholani, Solomon Lehuanui Kalaniomaiheuila (1906), Genealogy of the Robinson family, and ancient legends and chants of Hawaii, Honolulu Bulletin Publishing Company, Ltd., 1908, Hawaii State Archives (Photocopy), CS 2209. R62 P45 1908. Translated into English by J.M. Poepoe, Attorney A Law, Editor of the Kuokoa Home Rula. Original is a small booklet, softcover. The Hawaiian genealogist and antiquities expert, thought very highly of the Robinson genealogy and praised this family's lineage in several publications. This is one of the few extant written genealogies that gives details on the descendants of the royal Oahu dynasty of King Kualii and King Peleioholani (his son), mentioning several individuals who are now difficult to trace in any other sources. High Chief S.L.K. Peleioholani (1842-1916), genealogist for the Ali'i families of Old Hawaii, is the father Charles Peleioholani Kekoolani (1875-1942) and the great-great-grandfather of genealogist Dean P. Kekoolani (1961 to Present).
2Kumu Hawaii (Newspaper) 1835. Reprinted in Hawaiian Genealogies VOL 1 (McKinzie).
3Ka Nonanona (Newspaper) OCTOBER 25, 1842 Page 49 "Mookuauhau" (Reprinted in "HAWAIIAN GENEALOGIES VOLUME 1" (Edith McKinzie)).
4Ka Nupepa Kuokoa (Newspaper) OCTOBER 7, 1893 "He Moolelo Hawaii Chapter X" (Na hooponopono i koe a ka mookauahau alii) (Reprinted in HAWAIIAN GENEALOGIES (VOLUME 2) (Edith McKinzie)).
5Malo, David, Hawaiian Anitiquities (Moolelo Hawaii).
6Peleioholani, Solomon Lehuanui Kalaniomaiheuila (1906), Genealogy of the Robinson family, and ancient legends and chants of Hawaii.
(Maui Chiefess) NEULA (NEULAOKIHA)
1Peleioholani, Solomon Lehuanui Kalaniomaiheuila (1906), Genealogy of the Robinson family, and ancient legends and chants of Hawaii, Honolulu Bulletin Publishing Company, Ltd., 1908, Hawaii State Archives (Photocopy), CS 2209. R62 P45 1908. Translated into English by J.M. Poepoe, Attorney A Law, Editor of the Kuokoa Home Rula. Original is a small booklet, softcover. The Hawaiian genealogist and antiquities expert, thought very highly of the Robinson genealogy and praised this family's lineage in several publications. This is one of the few extant written genealogies that gives details on the descendants of the royal Oahu dynasty of King Kualii and King Peleioholani (his son), mentioning several individuals who are now difficult to trace in any other sources. High Chief S.L.K. Peleioholani (1842-1916), genealogist for the Ali'i families of Old Hawaii, is the father Charles Peleioholani Kekoolani (1875-1942) and the great-great-grandfather of genealogist Dean P. Kekoolani (1961 to Present).
2Ka Nonanona (Newspaper) OCTOBER 25, 1842 Page 49 "Mookuauhau" (Reprinted in "HAWAIIAN GENEALOGIES VOLUME 1" (Edith McKinzie)).
3Ka Nupepa Kuokoa (Newspaper) OCTOBER 7, 1893 "He Moolelo Hawaii Chapter X" (Na hooponopono i koe a ka mookauahau alii) (Reprinted in HAWAIIAN GENEALOGIES (VOLUME 2) (Edith McKinzie)).
4Peleioholani, Solomon Lehuanui Kalaniomaiheuila (1906), Genealogy of the Robinson family, and ancient legends and chants of Hawaii.
(Mo'i, Ruler of Hawaii) KAUHOLANUIMAHU (KAUHOLA)
1Peleioholani, Solomon Lehuanui Kalaniomaiheuila (1906), Genealogy of the Robinson family, and ancient legends and chants of Hawaii, Honolulu Bulletin Publishing Company, Ltd., 1908, Hawaii State Archives (Photocopy), CS 2209. R62 P45 1908. Translated into English by J.M. Poepoe, Attorney A Law, Editor of the Kuokoa Home Rula. Original is a small booklet, softcover. The Hawaiian genealogist and antiquities expert, thought very highly of the Robinson genealogy and praised this family's lineage in several publications. This is one of the few extant written genealogies that gives details on the descendants of the royal Oahu dynasty of King Kualii and King Peleioholani (his son), mentioning several individuals who are now difficult to trace in any other sources. High Chief S.L.K. Peleioholani (1842-1916), genealogist for the Ali'i families of Old Hawaii, is the father Charles Peleioholani Kekoolani (1875-1942) and the great-great-grandfather of genealogist Dean P. Kekoolani (1961 to Present).
2Kumu Hawaii (Newspaper) 1835. Reprinted in Hawaiian Genealogies VOL 1 (McKinzie).
3Ka Nonanona (Newspaper) OCTOBER 25, 1842 Page 49 "Mookuauhau" (Reprinted in "HAWAIIAN GENEALOGIES VOLUME 1" (Edith McKinzie)).
4Ka Nupepa Kuokoa (Newspaper) OCTOBER 7, 1893 "He Moolelo Hawaii Chapter X" (Na hooponopono i koe a ka mookauahau alii) (Reprinted in HAWAIIAN GENEALOGIES (VOLUME 2) (Edith McKinzie)).
5Malo, David, Hawaiian Anitiquities (Moolelo Hawaii).
6Malo, David, Hawaiian Anitiquities (Moolelo Hawaii).
(Maui Chiefess) WAIOLEA (WAIOLENA, WAOLENA)
1Peleioholani, Solomon Lehuanui Kalaniomaiheuila (1906), Genealogy of the Robinson family, and ancient legends and chants of Hawaii, Honolulu Bulletin Publishing Company, Ltd., 1908, Hawaii State Archives (Photocopy), CS 2209. R62 P45 1908. Translated into English by J.M. Poepoe, Attorney A Law, Editor of the Kuokoa Home Rula. Original is a small booklet, softcover. The Hawaiian genealogist and antiquities expert, thought very highly of the Robinson genealogy and praised this family's lineage in several publications. This is one of the few extant written genealogies that gives details on the descendants of the royal Oahu dynasty of King Kualii and King Peleioholani (his son), mentioning several individuals who are now difficult to trace in any other sources. High Chief S.L.K. Peleioholani (1842-1916), genealogist for the Ali'i families of Old Hawaii, is the father Charles Peleioholani Kekoolani (1875-1942) and the great-great-grandfather of genealogist Dean P. Kekoolani (1961 to Present).
2Kumu Hawaii (Newspaper) 1835. Reprinted in Hawaiian Genealogies VOL 1 (McKinzie).
3Ka Nonanona (Newspaper) OCTOBER 25, 1842 Page 49 "Mookuauhau" (Reprinted in "HAWAIIAN GENEALOGIES VOLUME 1" (Edith McKinzie)).
4Ka Nupepa Kuokoa (Newspaper) OCTOBER 7, 1893 "He Moolelo Hawaii Chapter X" (Na hooponopono i koe a ka mookauahau alii) (Reprinted in HAWAIIAN GENEALOGIES (VOLUME 2) (Edith McKinzie)).
5Malo, David, Hawaiian Anitiquities (Moolelo Hawaii).
6Malo, David, Hawaiian Anitiquities (Moolelo Hawaii).
(Mo'i, Ruler of Hawai'i) KIHANUILULUMOKU (KIHA, KIHA-NUI-LULU-MOKU)
1Fornander, Abraham (Circuit Judge of Maui), An Account of the Polynesian Race: Its Origin and Migrations (Vol II): The Ancient History of the Hawaiian People, Trubner & Company, Ludgate Hill, London (1880) / Rutland, VT: Charles E. Tuttle Company, 1969. An Account of the Polynesian Race, It's Origin and Migrations and the Ancient History of the Hawaiian People to the Times of Kamehameha I, Volume II: The Ancient History of the Hawaiian People.
2Peleioholani, Solomon Lehuanui Kalaniomaiheuila (1906), Genealogy of the Robinson family, and ancient legends and chants of Hawaii, Honolulu Bulletin Publishing Company, Ltd., 1908, Hawaii State Archives (Photocopy), CS 2209. R62 P45 1908. Translated into English by J.M. Poepoe, Attorney A Law, Editor of the Kuokoa Home Rula. Original is a small booklet, softcover. The Hawaiian genealogist and antiquities expert, thought very highly of the Robinson genealogy and praised this family's lineage in several publications. This is one of the few extant written genealogies that gives details on the descendants of the royal Oahu dynasty of King Kualii and King Peleioholani (his son), mentioning several individuals who are now difficult to trace in any other sources. High Chief S.L.K. Peleioholani (1842-1916), genealogist for the Ali'i families of Old Hawaii, is the father Charles Peleioholani Kekoolani (1875-1942) and the great-great-grandfather of genealogist Dean P. Kekoolani (1961 to Present).
3Kumu Hawaii (Newspaper) 1835. Reprinted in Hawaiian Genealogies VOL 1 (McKinzie).
4Ka Nonanona (Newspaper) OCTOBER 25, 1842 Page 49 "Mookuauhau" (Reprinted in "HAWAIIAN GENEALOGIES VOLUME 1" (Edith McKinzie)).
5Ka Nupepa Kuokoa (Newspaper) OCTOBER 7, 1893 "He Moolelo Hawaii Chapter X" (Na hooponopono i koe a ka mookauahau alii) (Reprinted in HAWAIIAN GENEALOGIES (VOLUME 2) (Edith McKinzie)).
6Peleioholani, Solomon Lehuanui Kalaniomaiheuila (1906), Genealogy of the Robinson family, and ancient legends and chants of Hawaii.
(Maui Chiefess) WAIOLEA (WAIOLENA, WAOLENA)
1Peleioholani, Solomon Lehuanui Kalaniomaiheuila (1906), Genealogy of the Robinson family, and ancient legends and chants of Hawaii, Honolulu Bulletin Publishing Company, Ltd., 1908, Hawaii State Archives (Photocopy), CS 2209. R62 P45 1908. Translated into English by J.M. Poepoe, Attorney A Law, Editor of the Kuokoa Home Rula. Original is a small booklet, softcover. The Hawaiian genealogist and antiquities expert, thought very highly of the Robinson genealogy and praised this family's lineage in several publications. This is one of the few extant written genealogies that gives details on the descendants of the royal Oahu dynasty of King Kualii and King Peleioholani (his son), mentioning several individuals who are now difficult to trace in any other sources. High Chief S.L.K. Peleioholani (1842-1916), genealogist for the Ali'i families of Old Hawaii, is the father Charles Peleioholani Kekoolani (1875-1942) and the great-great-grandfather of genealogist Dean P. Kekoolani (1961 to Present).
2Kumu Hawaii (Newspaper) 1835. Reprinted in Hawaiian Genealogies VOL 1 (McKinzie).
3Ka Nonanona (Newspaper) OCTOBER 25, 1842 Page 49 "Mookuauhau" (Reprinted in "HAWAIIAN GENEALOGIES VOLUME 1" (Edith McKinzie)).
4Ka Nupepa Kuokoa (Newspaper) OCTOBER 7, 1893 "He Moolelo Hawaii Chapter X" (Na hooponopono i koe a ka mookauahau alii) (Reprinted in HAWAIIAN GENEALOGIES (VOLUME 2) (Edith McKinzie)).
5Malo, David, Hawaiian Anitiquities (Moolelo Hawaii).
6Peleioholani, Solomon Lehuanui Kalaniomaiheuila (1906), Genealogy of the Robinson family, and ancient legends and chants of Hawaii.
(Mo'i, Ruler of Hawai'i) KIHANUILULUMOKU (KIHA, KIHA-NUI-LULU-MOKU)
1Fornander, Abraham (Circuit Judge of Maui), An Account of the Polynesian Race: Its Origin and Migrations (Vol II): The Ancient History of the Hawaiian People, Trubner & Company, Ludgate Hill, London (1880) / Rutland, VT: Charles E. Tuttle Company, 1969. An Account of the Polynesian Race, It's Origin and Migrations and the Ancient History of the Hawaiian People to the Times of Kamehameha I, Volume II: The Ancient History of the Hawaiian People.
2Peleioholani, Solomon Lehuanui Kalaniomaiheuila (1906), Genealogy of the Robinson family, and ancient legends and chants of Hawaii, Honolulu Bulletin Publishing Company, Ltd., 1908, Hawaii State Archives (Photocopy), CS 2209. R62 P45 1908. Translated into English by J.M. Poepoe, Attorney A Law, Editor of the Kuokoa Home Rula. Original is a small booklet, softcover. The Hawaiian genealogist and antiquities expert, thought very highly of the Robinson genealogy and praised this family's lineage in several publications. This is one of the few extant written genealogies that gives details on the descendants of the royal Oahu dynasty of King Kualii and King Peleioholani (his son), mentioning several individuals who are now difficult to trace in any other sources. High Chief S.L.K. Peleioholani (1842-1916), genealogist for the Ali'i families of Old Hawaii, is the father Charles Peleioholani Kekoolani (1875-1942) and the great-great-grandfather of genealogist Dean P. Kekoolani (1961 to Present).
3Kumu Hawaii (Newspaper) 1835. Reprinted in Hawaiian Genealogies VOL 1 (McKinzie).
4Ka Nonanona (Newspaper) OCTOBER 25, 1842 Page 49 "Mookuauhau" (Reprinted in "HAWAIIAN GENEALOGIES VOLUME 1" (Edith McKinzie)).
5Ka Nupepa Kuokoa (Newspaper) OCTOBER 7, 1893 "He Moolelo Hawaii Chapter X" (Na hooponopono i koe a ka mookauahau alii) (Reprinted in HAWAIIAN GENEALOGIES (VOLUME 2) (Edith McKinzie)).
1Fornander, Abraham (Circuit Judge of Maui), An Account of the Polynesian Race: Its Origin and Migrations (Vol II): The Ancient History of the Hawaiian People, Trubner & Company, Ludgate Hill, London (1880) / Rutland, VT: Charles E. Tuttle Company, 1969. An Account of the Polynesian Race, It's Origin and Migrations and the Ancient History of the Hawaiian People to the Times of Kamehameha I, Volume II: The Ancient History of the Hawaiian People.
1Fornander, Abraham (Circuit Judge of Maui), An Account of the Polynesian Race: Its Origin and Migrations (Vol II): The Ancient History of the Hawaiian People, Trubner & Company, Ludgate Hill, London (1880) / Rutland, VT: Charles E. Tuttle Company, 1969. An Account of the Polynesian Race, It's Origin and Migrations and the Ancient History of the Hawaiian People to the Times of Kamehameha I, Volume II: The Ancient History of the Hawaiian People.
(Mo'i, Ruler of Hawai'i) KIHANUILULUMOKU (KIHA, KIHA-NUI-LULU-MOKU)
1Fornander, Abraham (Circuit Judge of Maui), An Account of the Polynesian Race: Its Origin and Migrations (Vol II): The Ancient History of the Hawaiian People, Trubner & Company, Ludgate Hill, London (1880) / Rutland, VT: Charles E. Tuttle Company, 1969. An Account of the Polynesian Race, It's Origin and Migrations and the Ancient History of the Hawaiian People to the Times of Kamehameha I, Volume II: The Ancient History of the Hawaiian People.
2Peleioholani, Solomon Lehuanui Kalaniomaiheuila (1906), Genealogy of the Robinson family, and ancient legends and chants of Hawaii, Honolulu Bulletin Publishing Company, Ltd., 1908, Hawaii State Archives (Photocopy), CS 2209. R62 P45 1908. Translated into English by J.M. Poepoe, Attorney A Law, Editor of the Kuokoa Home Rula. Original is a small booklet, softcover. The Hawaiian genealogist and antiquities expert, thought very highly of the Robinson genealogy and praised this family's lineage in several publications. This is one of the few extant written genealogies that gives details on the descendants of the royal Oahu dynasty of King Kualii and King Peleioholani (his son), mentioning several individuals who are now difficult to trace in any other sources. High Chief S.L.K. Peleioholani (1842-1916), genealogist for the Ali'i families of Old Hawaii, is the father Charles Peleioholani Kekoolani (1875-1942) and the great-great-grandfather of genealogist Dean P. Kekoolani (1961 to Present).
3Kumu Hawaii (Newspaper) 1835. Reprinted in Hawaiian Genealogies VOL 1 (McKinzie).
4Ka Nonanona (Newspaper) OCTOBER 25, 1842 Page 49 "Mookuauhau" (Reprinted in "HAWAIIAN GENEALOGIES VOLUME 1" (Edith McKinzie)).
5Ka Nupepa Kuokoa (Newspaper) OCTOBER 7, 1893 "He Moolelo Hawaii Chapter X" (Na hooponopono i koe a ka mookauahau alii) (Reprinted in HAWAIIAN GENEALOGIES (VOLUME 2) (Edith McKinzie)).
1Fornander, Abraham (Circuit Judge of Maui), An Account of the Polynesian Race: Its Origin and Migrations (Vol II): The Ancient History of the Hawaiian People, Trubner & Company, Ludgate Hill, London (1880) / Rutland, VT: Charles E. Tuttle Company, 1969. An Account of the Polynesian Race, It's Origin and Migrations and the Ancient History of the Hawaiian People to the Times of Kamehameha I, Volume II: The Ancient History of the Hawaiian People.
1Fornander, Abraham (Circuit Judge of Maui), An Account of the Polynesian Race: Its Origin and Migrations (Vol II): The Ancient History of the Hawaiian People, Trubner & Company, Ludgate Hill, London (1880) / Rutland, VT: Charles E. Tuttle Company, 1969. An Account of the Polynesian Race, It's Origin and Migrations and the Ancient History of the Hawaiian People to the Times of Kamehameha I, Volume II: The Ancient History of the Hawaiian People.
(Ruling Chief of Hawai'i Island) LILOA
1Peleioholani, Solomon Lehuanui Kalaniomaiheuila (1906), Genealogy of the Robinson family, and ancient legends and chants of Hawaii, Honolulu Bulletin Publishing Company, Ltd., 1908, Hawaii State Archives (Photocopy), CS 2209. R62 P45 1908. Translated into English by J.M. Poepoe, Attorney A Law, Editor of the Kuokoa Home Rula. Original is a small booklet, softcover. The Hawaiian genealogist and antiquities expert, thought very highly of the Robinson genealogy and praised this family's lineage in several publications. This is one of the few extant written genealogies that gives details on the descendants of the royal Oahu dynasty of King Kualii and King Peleioholani (his son), mentioning several individuals who are now difficult to trace in any other sources. High Chief S.L.K. Peleioholani (1842-1916), genealogist for the Ali'i families of Old Hawaii, is the father Charles Peleioholani Kekoolani (1875-1942) and the great-great-grandfather of genealogist Dean P. Kekoolani (1961 to Present).
2Kumu Hawaii (Newspaper) 1835. Reprinted in Hawaiian Genealogies VOL 1 (McKinzie).
3Ka Nonanona (Newspaper) OCTOBER 25, 1842 Page 49 "Mookuauhau" (Reprinted in "HAWAIIAN GENEALOGIES VOLUME 1" (Edith McKinzie)).
4Genealogy of Mrs. M.L.K. Makakuikalani / "KUU HOAPILI UA HALA" / Nupepa Kuokoa, Honolulu, T.H., Poaha, Mei 4, 1922.
5(Unknown), Ka Nupepa Kuokoa (Newspaper) SEPTEMBER 30, 1893 "He Moolelo Hawaii Chapter X" (A Hawaiian History Chapter 10) (Reprinted in HAWAIIAN GENEALOGIES (VOLUME 2) (Edith McKinzie)).
6Ka Nupepa Kuokoa (Newspaper) OCTOBER 7, 1893 "He Moolelo Hawaii Chapter X" (Na hooponopono i koe a ka mookauahau alii) (Reprinted in HAWAIIAN GENEALOGIES (VOLUME 2) (Edith McKinzie)).
7Ka Nupepa Kuokoa (Newspaper) JULY 26, 1901 "Hala ia Makuahine" ("This Mother is Gone" - Obituary of Panana Parker) (Reprinted in HAWAIIAN GENEALOGIES (VOLUME 2) (Edith McKinzie)).
8Oukah, Emperor of Tsalagi., Royal and Noble Genealogies of Hawaii, 1999, Dallas, TX: Triskelion Press. CS2204 .O85 1998. This is a very good compilation of Hawaiian Genealogy by a non-Hawaiian. It contains a lot of information that has become difficult to access. It contains some errors, but it is overall a valuable resource and has a lot of reliable data. The author claims to be a very high ranking chief (perhaps the highest) of the Cherokee Nations of Texas. This could not be confirmed. The author also seems somewhat controversial among Cherokees. His Hawaiian genealogy research is very well done, whatever his personal back story may be.
AKAHIAKULEANA (AKAHI-A-KULEANA)
1Kumu Hawaii (Newspaper) 1835. Reprinted in Hawaiian Genealogies VOL 1 (McKinzie).
2Ka Nonanona (Newspaper) OCTOBER 25, 1842 Page 49 "Mookuauhau" (Reprinted in "HAWAIIAN GENEALOGIES VOLUME 1" (Edith McKinzie)).
3(Unknown), Ka Nupepa Kuokoa (Newspaper) SEPTEMBER 30, 1893 "He Moolelo Hawaii Chapter X" (A Hawaiian History Chapter 10) (Reprinted in HAWAIIAN GENEALOGIES (VOLUME 2) (Edith McKinzie)).
4Ka Nupepa Kuokoa (Newspaper) JULY 26, 1901 "Hala ia Makuahine" ("This Mother is Gone" - Obituary of Panana Parker) (Reprinted in HAWAIIAN GENEALOGIES (VOLUME 2) (Edith McKinzie)).
5Oukah, Emperor of Tsalagi., Royal and Noble Genealogies of Hawaii, 1999, Dallas, TX: Triskelion Press. CS2204 .O85 1998. This is a very good compilation of Hawaiian Genealogy by a non-Hawaiian. It contains a lot of information that has become difficult to access. It contains some errors, but it is overall a valuable resource and has a lot of reliable data. The author claims to be a very high ranking chief (perhaps the highest) of the Cherokee Nations of Texas. This could not be confirmed. The author also seems somewhat controversial among Cherokees. His Hawaiian genealogy research is very well done, whatever his personal back story may be.
6Oukah, Emperor of Tsalagi., Royal and Noble Genealogies of Hawaii.
(Ruling Chief of Hawai'i Island) LILOA
1Peleioholani, Solomon Lehuanui Kalaniomaiheuila (1906), Genealogy of the Robinson family, and ancient legends and chants of Hawaii, Honolulu Bulletin Publishing Company, Ltd., 1908, Hawaii State Archives (Photocopy), CS 2209. R62 P45 1908. Translated into English by J.M. Poepoe, Attorney A Law, Editor of the Kuokoa Home Rula. Original is a small booklet, softcover. The Hawaiian genealogist and antiquities expert, thought very highly of the Robinson genealogy and praised this family's lineage in several publications. This is one of the few extant written genealogies that gives details on the descendants of the royal Oahu dynasty of King Kualii and King Peleioholani (his son), mentioning several individuals who are now difficult to trace in any other sources. High Chief S.L.K. Peleioholani (1842-1916), genealogist for the Ali'i families of Old Hawaii, is the father Charles Peleioholani Kekoolani (1875-1942) and the great-great-grandfather of genealogist Dean P. Kekoolani (1961 to Present).
2Kumu Hawaii (Newspaper) 1835. Reprinted in Hawaiian Genealogies VOL 1 (McKinzie).
3Ka Nonanona (Newspaper) OCTOBER 25, 1842 Page 49 "Mookuauhau" (Reprinted in "HAWAIIAN GENEALOGIES VOLUME 1" (Edith McKinzie)).
4Genealogy of Mrs. M.L.K. Makakuikalani / "KUU HOAPILI UA HALA" / Nupepa Kuokoa, Honolulu, T.H., Poaha, Mei 4, 1922.
5(Unknown), Ka Nupepa Kuokoa (Newspaper) SEPTEMBER 30, 1893 "He Moolelo Hawaii Chapter X" (A Hawaiian History Chapter 10) (Reprinted in HAWAIIAN GENEALOGIES (VOLUME 2) (Edith McKinzie)).
6Ka Nupepa Kuokoa (Newspaper) OCTOBER 7, 1893 "He Moolelo Hawaii Chapter X" (Na hooponopono i koe a ka mookauahau alii) (Reprinted in HAWAIIAN GENEALOGIES (VOLUME 2) (Edith McKinzie)).
7Ka Nupepa Kuokoa (Newspaper) JULY 26, 1901 "Hala ia Makuahine" ("This Mother is Gone" - Obituary of Panana Parker) (Reprinted in HAWAIIAN GENEALOGIES (VOLUME 2) (Edith McKinzie)).
8Peleioholani, Solomon Lehuanui Kalaniomaiheuila (1906), Genealogy of the Robinson family, and ancient legends and chants of Hawaii.
1Peleioholani, Solomon Lehuanui Kalaniomaiheuila (1906), Genealogy of the Robinson family, and ancient legends and chants of Hawaii, Honolulu Bulletin Publishing Company, Ltd., 1908, Hawaii State Archives (Photocopy), CS 2209. R62 P45 1908. Translated into English by J.M. Poepoe, Attorney A Law, Editor of the Kuokoa Home Rula. Original is a small booklet, softcover. The Hawaiian genealogist and antiquities expert, thought very highly of the Robinson genealogy and praised this family's lineage in several publications. This is one of the few extant written genealogies that gives details on the descendants of the royal Oahu dynasty of King Kualii and King Peleioholani (his son), mentioning several individuals who are now difficult to trace in any other sources. High Chief S.L.K. Peleioholani (1842-1916), genealogist for the Ali'i families of Old Hawaii, is the father Charles Peleioholani Kekoolani (1875-1942) and the great-great-grandfather of genealogist Dean P. Kekoolani (1961 to Present).
2Ka Nonanona (Newspaper) OCTOBER 25, 1842 Page 49 "Mookuauhau" (Reprinted in "HAWAIIAN GENEALOGIES VOLUME 1" (Edith McKinzie)).
3Genealogy of Mrs. M.L.K. Makakuikalani / "KUU HOAPILI UA HALA" / Nupepa Kuokoa, Honolulu, T.H., Poaha, Mei 4, 1922.
4Ka Nupepa Kuokoa (Newspaper) OCTOBER 7, 1893 "He Moolelo Hawaii Chapter X" (Na hooponopono i koe a ka mookauahau alii) (Reprinted in HAWAIIAN GENEALOGIES (VOLUME 2) (Edith McKinzie)).
5Peleioholani, Solomon Lehuanui Kalaniomaiheuila (1906), Genealogy of the Robinson family, and ancient legends and chants of Hawaii.