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Jonah Piʻikoi

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His second wife Kamakeʻe (died 1871) was the daughter of Ihu and Keʻekapu. They had two daughters: Lydia (Lilia) Piʻikoi (died 1900) and Maria (Maraea) Piʻikoi (1848–1874). Lydia married three times, to William S. Wond, John Ena and Samuel K. Kamakaia, and her only son was William Piʻikoi Wond
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The Chiefs' Children School: A Record Compiled from the Diary and Letters of Amos Starr Cooke and Juliette Montague Cooke, by Their Granddaughter Mary Atherton Richards
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in 1822, serving as his personal attendant. Returning to Kauaʻi after Kamehameha II's departure to Great Britain, Piʻikoi assisted the newly appointed Governor
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Piʻikoi Street in Honolulu is named after either him or his son. He once owned a large section of around the area where, the land between
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on May 12, 1859. His funeral was dated to May 16 and buried in a family tomb near his country residence on the plains of Kewalo.
722: 266: 258: 187:'s rebellion in 1824. Returning to Oʻahu, he served Kahalaiʻa until his death in 1826 and afterward became a servant of 145: 41: 1207: 518: 501: 113: 1031: 1113:"Great Native Chiefess Laid to Final Rest – Mrs. Lydia Piikoi Kamakaia Buried From the Roman Catholic Church" 824: 1130: 1112: 1094: 1076: 1001: 983: 965: 946: 885: 199:, he was given the duty of separating the King's land from that of the chiefs' He would later serve in the 237:, called the Kewalo area. Piʻikoi built the first two-story wooden house in Kewalo, which is now near the 195:
or land agent for Kamehameha III's lands on Oʻahu and gain much profit from managing the land. During the
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Piʻikoi began public service as a tobacco lighter of King Kaumualiʻi and later King
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of Kauaʻi. His Hawaiian name Piʻikoi translate as "lofty aspirations."
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Hawaiian Genealogies: Extracted from Hawaiian Language Newspapers
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McKinzie, Edith Kawelohea (1983). Stagner, Ishmael W. (ed.).
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According to Piʻikoi himself, he was born in the month of
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of lower-ranking chiefly descent, but a relative of the
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Honolulu: Bishop Museum Press. 1135:The Pacific Commercial Advertiser 1099:The Pacific Commercial Advertiser 1081:The Pacific Commercial Advertiser 1006:The Pacific Commercial Advertiser 970:The Pacific Commercial Advertiser 890:The Pacific Commercial Advertiser 869:Pukui, Elbert & Mookini 1974 253:, and half-sister of High Chief 1305:Royalty of the Hawaiian Kingdom 1213:Native Land and Foreign Desires 1186:Forbes, David W., ed. (2001). 884:Piikoi, Jonah (May 12, 1859). 304:Grandsons of Jonah Piʻikoi at 1: 1259:; Mookini, Esther T. (1974). 921:"Piikoi, Jonah office record" 277:(1864–1887), a member of the 224:Pacific Commercial Advertiser 1320:Hawaiian Kingdom politicians 886:"Sketch of J. Piikoi's Life" 1039:Kanaka Genealogy web slyite 222:which was published by the 1336: 220:Sketch of J. 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Piʻikoi became a 693:Elizabeth Kamakeʻe 279:Royal Hawaiian Band 1253:Pukui, Mary Kawena 854:Kameʻeleihiwa 1992 502:David Kahalepouli 310: 283:John Adams Cummins 1272:978-0-8248-0524-1 1257:Elbert, Samuel H. 1165:Cooke, Amos Starr 1066:, pp. 33–34. 927:. state of Hawaii 835: 834: 829: 742: 729: 716: 712:David Kawānanakoa 705: 696: 687: 678: 525: 521:Kinoiki Kekaulike 508: 495: 484: 475: 466: 351: 336: 319: 263:David Kawānanakoa 181:Kahalaiʻa Luanuʻu 148:on the island of 130:Kingdom of Hawaii 119: 118: 72:Kingdom of Hawaii 1327: 1276: 1248: 1227: 1203: 1182: 1151: 1145: 1139: 1138: 1127: 1121: 1120: 1109: 1103: 1102: 1091: 1085: 1084: 1073: 1067: 1061: 1050: 1049: 1047: 1045: 1036: 1028: 1022: 1016: 1010: 1009: 998: 992: 991: 980: 974: 973: 962: 956: 955: 943: 937: 936: 934: 932: 917: 911: 905: 894: 893: 881: 872: 866: 857: 851: 823: 734: 721: 710: 701: 692: 684:Lydia Kekaulike 683: 673:William Piʻikoi 672: 517: 500: 490:Thomas Jefferson 489: 480: 472:William S. 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Retrieved 924: 915: 889: 725:Keliʻiahonui 723:Edward Abnel 287: 275: 248: 228: 223: 219: 205: 197:Great Māhele 192: 170: 153: 141: 139: 126:Iona Piʻikoi 125: 121: 120: 58:(1859-04-26) 38:January 1804 1295:1859 deaths 1290:1804 births 908:Forbes 2001 827:Kawānanakoa 741:(1871–1922) 736:Jonah Kūhiō 715:(1868–1908) 494:(1826–1903) 474:(1841–1932) 296:Family tree 162:Kamakahelei 1284:Categories 838:References 292:epidemic. 166:Kaumualiʻi 1002:"Funeral" 984:"Funeral" 728:(1869–87) 677:(1864–87) 524:(1843–84) 507:(1845–80) 483:(1848–74) 465:(d. 1901) 335:(1804–59) 318:(d. 1871) 306:San Mateo 255:Kapaʻakea 251:Kamokuiki 1210:(1992). 825:House of 519:Victoria 492:Cummins 350:Kekahili 316:Kamakeʻe 235:Honolulu 212:aneurysm 208:Honolulu 193:konohiki 185:Humehume 106:Children 98:Kamakeʻe 95:Kekahili 64:Honolulu 1179:1972890 1044:June 5, 704:Cummins 695:Cummins 686:Cummins 504:Piʻikoi 290:measles 231:Waikiki 214:of the 89:Spouses 1269:  1241:  1220:  1196:  1177:  1131:"Died" 966:"Died" 269:, and 150:Kauaʻi 146:Waimea 142:Ikuwā, 83:Kewalo 46:Kauaʻi 42:Waimea 1035:(PDF) 675:Wond 216:aorta 177:Oʻahu 1267:ISBN 1239:ISBN 1218:ISBN 1194:ISBN 1175:OCLC 1046:2014 933:2009 233:and 136:Life 68:Oahu 53:Died 35:Born 1286:: 1255:; 1133:. 1115:. 1097:. 1079:. 1054:^ 1037:. 1004:. 986:. 968:. 923:. 898:^ 888:. 876:^ 861:^ 846:^ 265:, 241:. 132:. 70:, 66:, 44:, 1275:. 1247:. 1226:. 1202:. 1181:. 1048:. 935:.

Index


Waimea
Kauaʻi
Honolulu
Oahu
Kingdom of Hawaii
Kewalo
David Kahalepouli Piʻikoi
Kingdom of Hawaii
Waimea
Kauaʻi
Kings of Kauaʻi
Kamakahelei
Kaumualiʻi
Kamehameha II
Oʻahu
Kahalaiʻa Luanuʻu
Humehume
Kamehameha III
Great Māhele
House of Nobles
Honolulu
aneurysm
aorta
Waikiki
Honolulu
President William McKinley High School
Kamokuiki
Kapaʻakea
David Kahalepouli Piʻikoi

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