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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
Kamehameha II's departure to Great Britain, Piʻikoi assisted the newly appointed Governor
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of Kauaʻi. His
Hawaiian name Piʻikoi translate as "lofty aspirations."
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135:(January, 1804 – April 26, 1859), also spelled
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264:, and half-sister of High Chief
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315:Grandsons of Jonah Piʻikoi at
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932:"Piikoi, Jonah office record"
288:(1864–1887), a member of the
235:Pacific Commercial Advertiser
1331:Hawaiian Kingdom politicians
897:"Sketch of J. Piikoi's Life"
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1311:Converts to Christianity
155:around January 1804, at
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1128:The Honolulu Republican
1043:"KAMAKEE (w) LCA 10605"
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1273:Place Names of Hawaii
1088:"Death of a Band Boy"
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256:Marriage and children
122:Maria Piʻikoi Cummins
202:. Piʻikoi became a
704:Elizabeth Kamakeʻe
290:Royal Hawaiian Band
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513:David Kahalepouli
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18:Jonah Piikoi
1306:1859 deaths
1301:1804 births
919:Forbes 2001
838:Kawānanakoa
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747:Jonah Kūhiō
726:(1868–1908)
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307:Family tree
173:Kamakahelei
1295:Categories
849:References
303:epidemic.
177:Kaumualiʻi
1013:"Funeral"
995:"Funeral"
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503:Cummins
361:Kekahili
327:Kamakeʻe
246:Honolulu
223:aneurysm
219:Honolulu
204:konohiki
196:Humehume
117:Children
109:Kamakeʻe
106:Kekahili
75:Honolulu
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1055:June 5,
715:Cummins
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515:Piʻikoi
301:measles
242:Waikiki
225:of the
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94:Kewalo
57:Kauaʻi
53:Waimea
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1278:ISBN
1250:ISBN
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1186:OCLC
1057:2014
944:2009
244:and
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