- Virginia Poomaikelani Kawānanakoa
Princess Virginia Kapookinaoloku Pookinaomaikelani Kawānanakoa (
November 29 ,1926 -November 19 ,1998 ), was the eldest daughter and second child of Princess Abigail Kawananakoa Kapiokinaolani Kawānanakoa born at Honolulu, Oahu during her marriage withAndrew Anderson Lambert , born at Honolulu, Oahu, March 25, 1900; died at Kailua, Honolulu, Oahu, March 15, 1966. According to some her mother became the head of theHouse of Kawananakoa upon the death of her unclePrince Edward David Kalakaua Kawananakoa onMay 20 ,1953 but other argued that her aunt, thePrincess Helen Lydia Liliuokalani Kawananakoa , was the rightful heir.She had an older brother,
Edward A. Kawānanakoa ; and a younger sister,Esther Kapiolani Kawānanakoa , with each's age differing by two years. She was the middle child. She was a namesake of her great-great aunt Princess Virginia Kapookinaoloku Pookinaomaikelani and her aunt's grandmother the High Chiefess Poomaikalani, daughter of High ChiefKanekoa , Alii of Waimea, son High Chief Ke'eaumoku-nui, son ofKeawe-i-Kekahiali'i-o-kamoku II and his Kailakanoa; by his wife Kalanikauleleiawi, daughter of Alii Kepoomahoe, by his wife, Alii Kekaulike-i-Kawekiuonalini, daughter ofKeawe-i-Kekahiali'i-o-kamoku II , 21st Alii Aimoku of Hawaii. Upon her mother's death onApril 8 ,1961 , her elder brotherEdward A. Kawananakoa became the most senior native Hawaiian and heir to the throne of theKingdom of Hawai'i .She was a publisher and theatrical entrepreneur. She served as President of the Hawaiian Civic Club. Princess Virginia chose not to marry so she died unmarried and childless at
California , inNovember 19 ,1998 . She died ten days before her 72nd birthday and her siblings lived to their 70s too which was not common with the Hawaiian royals in the olden days when the typical lifespan of anali'i was near 40 years. [http://www.4dw.net/royalark/Hawaii/hawaii10.htm ]References
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