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Kalehua was from 1822 to 1825, and the product of this marriage was a son named Paʻaula. He married again to
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and refers to the masts of Western ships seen in the harbor at his birth.
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at the time under the name Kaʻahumanu II. From her he fathered
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in his youth, and followed him to England where the King and
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