- Gideon Kailipalaki Laanui
Prince Gideon Kailipalaki-o-Keheananui La'anui April, 1840 - July 26, 1871. was a great grandnephew of
Kamehameha the Great , being a great grandson ofPrince Kalokuokamaile , the eldest brother of Kamehameha the Great. He was born at the home of his father's Waialua estate in 1840. He was named Gideon after his fatherGideon Laanui I and Kailipalakai o Keheananui, after the high chief Kinau II. He was father ofTheresa Laanui , and a member of theHouse of Laanui , a collateral branch of theHouse of Kamehameha .He was the brother of
Elizabeth Kekaaniau . His sister attended Royal School, a select school exclusive for the children of the highest rank in the kingdom, eligible to be rulers and was under the teachings of Mr. & Mrs. Amos Star Cooke. Under an official order of the king, she was proclaimed eligible to rule theHawaiian Kingdom . He was too young to attend and the school closed in 1849. He and his sister Elizabeth were "hapa-haole " with the same amount of Hawaiian blood as Queen Emma because of their mother Theresa Owana Kaheiheimalie Rives was half-French being daughter of Jean Jassin Rives, Kamehameha's French secretary.He became overseer of the royal properties on the island of
Oahu and supplier of food for the royal court. [ [http://www.keouanui.org/Gidon_Laanui.html Hawaii's Royal Family Official Site Prince Gideon Kailipalaki Laanui II ] ] Gideon married first a woman named Puohu (later Mrs. George Carsley) but had no children with her. [^ The Stories & Genealogies of Maui," http://www.mauiculture.net/mookuauhau/index.html, Accessed 29 Aug 2008.] By his second marriage to Elizabeth Kamaika-o-paikawekiu-o-kaloni in ca. 1859, they had one child, PrincessTheresa Owana Kaohelelani Laanui . His wife was killed with a pickaxe by her husband in a blind rage. [http://www.4dw.net/royalark/Hawaii/hawaii.htm] Prince Laanui diedJuly 26 ,1871 at the age of 31.References
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