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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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in 1822, serving as his personal attendant. Returning to Kauaʻi after
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Piʻikoi Street in
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of Kauaʻi. His
Hawaiian name Piʻikoi translate as "lofty aspirations."
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Genealogies: Extracted from Hawaiian Language Newspapers
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Kawelohea (1983). Stagner, Ishmael W. (ed.).
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124:(January, 1804 – April 26, 1859), also spelled
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203:1845–1859 and on the Privy Council 1852–1855.
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175:. He accompanied Kamehameha II to
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253:, and half-sister of High Chief
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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:
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921:"Piikoi, Jonah office record"
277:(1864–1887), a member of the
224:Pacific Commercial Advertiser
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886:"Sketch of J. Piikoi's Life"
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1300:Converts to Christianity
144:around January 1804, at
1208:Kameʻeleihiwa, Lilikalā
1117:The Honolulu Republican
1032:"KAMAKEE (w) LCA 10605"
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1262:Place Names of Hawaii
1077:"Death of a Band Boy"
947:"Died of aneurism..."
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245:Marriage and children
111:Maria Piʻikoi Cummins
191:. Piʻikoi became a
693:Elizabeth Kamakeʻe
279:Royal Hawaiian Band
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854:Kameʻeleihiwa 1992
502:David Kahalepouli
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283:John Adams Cummins
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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)
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255:Kapaʻakea
251:Kamokuiki
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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
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1131:"Died"
966:"Died"
269:, and
150:Kauaʻi
146:Waimea
142:Ikuwā,
83:Kewalo
46:Kauaʻi
42:Waimea
1035:(PDF)
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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
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