Family Tree
James Campbell (1826–1900) |
Abigail Kuaihelani Campbell (1858–1908) |
David Piʻikoi (1845–80) |
Victoria Kinoiki Kekaulike (1843–84) |
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Abigail Kawānanakoa (1882–1945) |
David Kawānanakoa (1868–1908) |
Edward Keliiahonui (1869–87) |
Jonah Kūhiō Kalanianaʻole (1871–1922) |
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David Kalākaua Kawānanakoa (1904–53) |
Abigail Kapiʻolani Kawānanakoa (1903–61) |
Lydia Liliʻuokalani Kawānanakoa (1905–69) |
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Edward A. Kawānanakoa (1924–97) |
Virginia P. Kawānanakoa (1926–98) |
Esther Kapiʻolani Kawānanakoa Marignoli (born 1928) |
Abigail K. K. Kawānanakoa (born 1926) |
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Quentin Kawānanakoa (born 1961) |
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