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33: 420: 245:, about the important role and status of part-Hawaiian women in the Hawaiian nation, which described her as "one of the most graceful young matrons in Honolulu." They were the parents of Henry Hoʻolulu Pitman Beckley (1876–1955), Juanita Kamakahukilani Beckley (1885–1932) and George Charles Moʻoheau Beckley, Jr. (1887–1932). William Kauluheimalama, also named William Ahuena Beckley (1873–1947) was the son of Beckley and Mary Kameʻeleihiwa Miner Brown (who later married 436:, a group of foreign businessman and Hawaiian subjects of American missionary descent. This constitution limited the absolute power of the monarch and strengthened the power of the executive cabinet. It also raised property requirements for suffrage, disenfranchised many impoverished native Hawaiians and naturalized Asian citizens, and gave the vote to unnaturalized foreign residents of European or American descent. Instigators of this 121:. Like his British grandfather who was an advisor to Kamehameha I, he chose a life sailing the seas. In his youth, he joined whaling expeditions and survived a hijacking spree by pirates who captured 29 ships. Beckley was one of 50 Hawaiian crew members who were rescued from multiple vessels and sent safely back to Hawaii. He found his life's career with Hawaii's inter-island steamships, where he partnered with 463:
on July 8, 1892. The minutes of the Privy Council only record his attendance to one meeting, the one in which he was sworn into the body. The century-old archived government records are often spotty, and are not necessarily a complete record of any councillor's contributions. The Privy Council was
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pinned to white tarleton were used to cover the sides and bottom of the grave, so that not a particle of earth was to be seen, and when the casket was lowered and covered with more flowers and turf, the beautiful flora offerings and magnificent set pieces were strewn over the plot until it was a
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ran under the opposition ticket against Reform Party members Henry Deacon and D. Kamai but lost due to the disenfranchisement of much of the native constituencies. Deacon and Kamai would represent Hilo in the special legislative session of 1887 and the regular session of 1888.
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The last eight years of his life, he was referred to in the news media as "Admiral Beckley", but the title was honorary, not an official career rank. Beckley had never served in any government navy, nor was he in command of any fleet. On January 18, 1902, the
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of King Kamehameha I in a secret hiding place after the ruler's death. According to legend, only one individual in each generation of Hoʻolulu‘s family was given knowledge of the location of the royal bones. On his paternal side, his British grandfather
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Beckley died on July 4, 1910, in San Francisco, California, after a lengthy battle with stomach cancer. His sister Maria had died of the same disease on July 12, 1909. Wife Mary Beckley and daughter Juanita accompanied his body back to Hawaii on the
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The estate of George C. Beckley was valued at $ 150,000, with his widow Mary as the sole beneficiary. Upon her death, the estate was equally divided among her three children George, Henry and Juanita. Beckley's son William did not inherit.
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Beckley was a seafarer, not known for political involvement, but his ties to the monarchy, and his loyalty to the native Hawaiian population, impelled him to run for office. On June 30, 1887, King Kalākaua was forced to sign the
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on June 26, 1865. Among the rescued crews from all captured ships were 50 Hawaiians, including Beckley, all of whom were sent back to Honolulu. He later made a number of whaling voyages as a crew member on the barks
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Beckley married part-Hawaiian Mary Camille Risley (1856–1950) on May 20, 1876. The couple were known for being gracious host and hostess during the years of the monarchy. In 1897, Mary was mentioned in an article by
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and Kalākaua, when Wilder utilized the vessel for an island-to-island campaign on behalf of his friend Kalākaua. Beckley bought shares in the Wilder Steamship Company, and became one of the directors.
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from 1891 to 1892, and a director of the Wilder Steamship Company. Born of Hawaiian and British ancestry, his native Hawaiian forebears were reputed to have helped hide the bones of
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arrived in Honolulu, six members of masonry lodges in Hawaii escorted his body to the Beckley home, where friends and family paid their respects. Queen
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in 1877, and soon was elevated to purser. In 1879, he traveled from San Francisco to Honolulu as the captain on the maiden voyage of the Wilder steamer
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It was in Hawaiian waters where Beckley spent most of his career. In September 1865, he signed on as a second steward with the inter-island steamship
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on her 1897 maiden voyage from San Francisco to Honolulu. Beckley earned a license in 1901 to navigate as a master and pilot in Hawaiian waters.
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labor union of Honolulu had an "admiral's flag" designed as a gift in recognition of his lifetime working on the seas. In reality, he was a
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Beckley became an independent against the newly empowered Reform Party. In the special election of 1887, he and his fellow native Hawaiian
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Kalākaua awarded Beckley the Royal Order of the Star of Oceania and the Order of the Crown of Hawaii. He was appointed to the
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Beckley set his sights on a career at sea at an early age, and hired on as a cabin boy aboard the whaling bark
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There was no election in 1888; sitting representatives continued to hold their seats during the 1888 session.
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and descendant of Līloa. Captain Beckley was subsequently made a high chief, and was the first commander of
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Beckley wearing the Order of the Crown of Hawaii and the Royal Order of the Star of Oceania
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in 1870, and Beckley signed on as a deckhand in 1871, at that time under the management of
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during unspecified dates. He was listed as the commodore for the Wilder Steamship Company
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was one of the founders of the Hawaiian League. The original members also included
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in Chicago, Beckley regaled a reporter with an account of having once beaten King
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as first mate. During the period 1882–1897, Beckley was a purser on the steamship
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when the bark became one of 29 vessels captured and destroyed by the pirate ship
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Territorial senator Cecil Brown and Liliʻuokalani's former privy councillor
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of Queen Liliʻuokalani on August 31, 1891, and sworn in by Chief Justice
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Kemble, John Haskell (1946). "Pioneer Hawaiian Steamers, 1852–1877".
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Hawaiian Genealogies: Extracted from Hawaiian Language Newspapers
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about his accomplishments, once claiming to have discovered the
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were among the visitors. The Kawaihau Club, founded in 1876 by
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McKinzie, Edith Kawelohea (1983). Stagner, Ishmael W. (ed.).
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The Hawaiian Kingdom 1778–1854, Foundation and Transformation
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of the island of Hawaii. His maternal lineage descended from
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Dismembering Lāhui: A History of the Hawaiian Nation to 1887
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Recipients of the Royal Order of the Star of Oceania
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The Hawaiian Kingdom 1874–1893, The Kalakaua Dynasty
988:"Admiral Beckley On Last Cruise (cont from Page 1 )" 348:Beckley was appointed freight clerk to the steamer 100: 92: 84: 64: 39: 23: 821:. Washington, DC. November 11, 1897. p. 13. 767:"Hoopili and Hoolulu hid the bones of Kamehameha" 923:"William Beckley, Old Time Resident, Dies at 73" 476: 182:(royal) descent through the 15th century ruler 1503:"Chieftian [sic] Honors for Dead Alii" 206:. Beckley's mother Kahinu was the daughter of 111:George Charles Mo'oheau Kauluheimalama Beckley 1846:Members of the Hawaiian Kingdom Privy Council 1578:Dole, Charles S. (1929). "The Hui Kawaihau". 1434:"In Flower-Lined Grave (cont. from Page One)" 941:"Purser Beckley receives an "admiral's flag"" 844:. Accomac, VA. December 25, 1897. p. 4. 274:at that time, but the news media adopted the 113:(May 5, 1849 – July 4, 1910) was a member of 8: 1497: 1495: 1311:"The Next Legislature, Hawaii Sept 19, 1887" 1285:"G. C. Beckley and J. Nawahi electioneering" 1191:Billam-Walker, Donald (September 17, 1938). 982: 980: 978: 976: 974: 972: 16:Member of the Hawaiian Kingdom Privy Council 1329:"Decorated: George Beckley Star of Oceania" 1084:"Arrival of the New Hawaiian Steamer Lehua" 994:. July 5, 1910. p. Image 5, cols. 5–6. 314:, both in 1863 during voyages with Captain 1539:"Funeral of George Beckley This Afternoon" 1521:"S. L. Desha of Hilo Dies at 75 on Sunday" 1271: 1247: 1235: 783: 190:(died 1802), one of the royal twins (with 31: 20: 1683:Six Generations of Race Mixture in Hawaii 1580:Papers of the Hawaiian Historical Society 1440:. July 15, 1910. p. Image 8, col. 3. 1429:. July 15, 1910. p. Image 1, col. 2. 1393:"Minutes of the Privy Council, 1881–1892" 719: 717: 698: 696: 1782:. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. 1753:. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. 1702:Roster Legislatures of Hawaii, 1841–1918 1509:. July 15, 1910. p. Image 2 col. 4. 1458:. July 5, 1910. p. Image 1, col. 2. 1372:Hawaii State Archives Digital Collection 1305: 1301: 887: 753: 395:on April 12, 1887, aboard the steamship 1776:Peterson, Barbara Bennett, ed. (1984). 1193:"Hawaiians Abroad! The 1887 Royal Tour" 1144:. April 13, 1887. p. 2, cols. 2–3. 661: 584: 1705:. Honolulu: Hawaiian Gazette Company. 1259: 1052: 1040: 848:from the original on February 23, 2017 825:from the original on February 23, 2017 147:Frederick William Kahapula Beckley Sr. 115:Liliʻuokalani's Privy Council of State 1699:Lydecker, Robert Colfax, ed. (1918). 1365:"George C. Beckley Sr. Office Record" 7: 1486: 1747:Osorio, Jon Kamakawiwoʻole (2002). 1108:. March 2, 1897. p. 1, col. 4. 741: 687: 368:, as well as being a purser on the 1856:American people of British descent 1470:"Remains of George Beckley Coming" 14: 1142:The Pacific Commercial Advertiser 912:"W. A. Beckley, I-I Purser, Dies" 466:overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom 1452:"Admiral Beckley On Last Cruise" 1066:"Notice of Election – Dec. 1894" 672:. Hawaiian Electronic Libraries. 563:– Masters and Pilots Association 393:Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria 310:and also to have struck gold in 1812:George Charles Mo'oheau Beckley 1603:. Hawaiian Historical Society. 380:Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee 302:. Beckley himself at times had 25:George Charles Mo'oheau Beckley 1557:"Beckley Estate Left in Trust" 670:"Kahu – Hawaiian Dictionaries" 379: 268:Masters and Pilots Association 1: 483:carpet of fragrant blossoms. 210:who, along with half-brother 1250:, pp. 344–372, 406–410. 523:Abigail Campbell Kawānanakoa 1397:Ka Huli Ao Digital Archives 1006:"History of the Shenandoah" 868:"Henry Pitman Beckley obit" 704:"High Chiefess Passes Away" 391:began their journey to the 356:. At journey's end for the 1872: 1160:The San Francisco Examiner 1010:Baltimore Daily Commercial 559:Capt. T. K Clark, Captain 1680:Lam, Margaret M. (1932). 1649:Kuykendall, Ralph Simpson 1617:Kuykendall, Ralph Simpson 176:Both his parents were of 171:Royal Mausoleum of Hawaii 30: 1262:, pp. 238, 245–248. 1219:"Queen Kapiolani's Trip" 842:The Peninsula Enterprise 725:"George Beckley lineage" 1841:Hawaiian Kingdom people 1779:Notable Women of Hawaii 1561:The Honolulu Advertiser 1543:The Honolulu Advertiser 1423:"In Flower-Lined Grave" 1315:The Honolulu Advertiser 1124:The Honolulu Advertiser 1070:The Honolulu Advertiser 963:The Honolulu Advertiser 945:The Honolulu Republican 916:The Honolulu Advertiser 905:The Honolulu Advertiser 872:The Honolulu Advertiser 801:The Honolulu Advertiser 1525:Honolulu Star-Bulletin 1199:. Honolulu. p. 47 1197:Honolulu Star-Bulletin 1174:"King Kalakaua Beaten" 1156:"Royalty in the Boxes" 927:Honolulu Star-Bulletin 690:, pp. 8–9, 21–22. 541:, Robert Hare – Masons 485: 457:Privy Council of State 424: 360:, he went back to the 221:George Charles Beckley 1317:. 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Index


Waimea
Kingdom of Hawaiʻi
Territory of Hawaii
Liliʻuokalani's Privy Council of State
Kamehameha I
Samuel G. Wilder
Kalākaua
Waimea
Hawaii
Frederick William Kahapula Beckley Sr.
Governor of Kauaʻi
Kalākaua
Maria Beckley Kahea
lady-in-waiting
Kapiʻolani
Royal Mausoleum of Hawaii
aliʻi
Līloa
Kameʻeiamoku
Kamanawa
Kamehameha I
conquest
Hawaiian Islands
Hoʻolulu
Hoapili
conceal the bones
George Charles Beckley
House of Kamehameha
Honolulu Fort

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