-
anger at his half-sister Ruth
Keelikolani giving away her
second son
Keolaokalani to
Bernice Pauahi Bishop. It was
planned that he
would be Hoapili's heir...
- cousin. The
couple had no
children of
their own. They
adopted a son
named Keolaokalani Davis from Pauahi's
cousin Princess Ruth Keʻelikōlani in 1862, against...
- Kamāmalu Kaʻahumanu IV (1855–1863) Ruth Keʻelikōlani
Charles Reed
Bishop Bernice Pauahi Bishop Albert Kamehameha John
William Pitt Kīnaʻu
Keolaokalani Davis...
- Kamāmalu Kaʻahumanu IV (1855–1863) Ruth Keʻelikōlani
Charles Reed
Bishop Bernice Pauahi Bishop Albert Kamehameha John
William Pitt Kīnaʻu
Keolaokalani Davis...
- to
attend the
Royal School in Honolulu, and died
September 9, 1859.
Keolaokalani Davis, son of
Isaac Young Davis was born in
February 1862 and hānai (adopted)...
-
marriage with
Isaac Young Davis, she gave
birth to
another son
named Keolaokalani, who she gave to her
cousin Bernice Pauahi Bishop in hānai just hours...
- of
Hawaii Spouse Bernice Pauahi Pākī (m. 1850; died 1884)
Children Keolaokalani Davis (hānai)
Occupation Businessman banker politician Signature...
- (1838/41–1905),
Henry Hoʻolulu
Pitman (1845–1863), and
Benjamin Franklin Keolaokalani Pitman (1852–1918). Kinoʻole died in 1855. He
married for a
second time...
- His
siblings were Mary
Pitman Ailau (1838–1905),
Benjamin Franklin Keolaokalani Pitman (1852–1918) and half-sister
Maria Kinoʻole
Pitman Morey (1858–1892)...
-
parole in a
prisoner exchange on
February 27, 1863.
Benjamin Franklin Keolaokalani Pitman (1852–1918),
married Almira Hollander (1854–1939), from Brookline...