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- Leleiohoku_I abstract "William Pitt Leleiohoku I (March 31, 1821 – October 21, 1848) was a Hawaiian noble during the Kingdom of Hawaii who married two notable princesses and served as Royal Governor of Hawaii island. Leleiohoku was born on March 31, 1821 in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii. He was the son of the Prime Minister Kalanimoku who was called The Iron Pillar of Hawaii and took the English name of William Pitt after his contemporary William Pitt the Younger of England. His mother was Kiliwehi, the daughter of King Kamehameha I. She name him in honor of the date of death of Kamehameha on the Hawaiian calendar, on the night of Hoku, Kaelo (May 14); Leleiohoku means \"Fled in the time of Hoku\" in the Hawaiian language. Other accounts give his mother as Kuwahine, who was another wife of Kalanimoku and a daughter of Governor Kaikioʻewa of Kauai and Piʻipiʻi Kalanikaulihiwakama, Kamehameha I's half-sister.He was considered of the highest hereditary descent after the king. He was hānai (adopted) by John Adams Kuakini, who was Governor of Hawaii Island and brother of the powerful Queen Kaʻahumanu.He attended Lahainaluna Seminary ran by the American missionaries and converted to Christianity.He was married in November 25, 1835 to the Princess Nāhiʻenaʻena when he was only 14; the princess was 6 years his senior. The marriage had been arranged by the missionaries to halt a sibling marriage between King Kamehameha III and Nāhiʻenaʻena. Their Christian wedding was held in Waineʻe Church. It was not a happy union. He inherited little of his father's land because Kalanimoku, shortly before his death, made a verbal will leaving his entire property to his niece Kekauʻōnohi, the previous queen of King Kamehameha II. Kekauʻōnohi, although only a cousin of Leleiohoku, was regarded according to ancient Hawaiian customs as his sister. It appears that Kalanimoku made a verbal disposition of his property to her (who was older than Leleiohoku) and willed that he should be the kanaka living under her.Nāhiʻenaʻena became ill after a failed pregnancy and died in 1836 at age 21. The child was said to be his but probably could have been Kauikeaouli's. Leleiohoku married a second time to Princess Ruth Keʻelikōlani, who was daughter of Kalani Pauahi and Kekuanaoa. He had a son John William Pitt Kīnaʻu from his second wife. He served as an original member of the House of Nobles in 1841–1846, and on the Kings Privy Council from 1845 to 1846. His foster father Kuakini died in 1844 and he inherited the governorship of the Big Island. He inherited the Huliheʻe Palace which he passed to his wife.He died on October 21, at in the measles epidemic of 1848, at Kekauʻōnohi's house, aged 27. The funeral services for Leleiohoku, Moses Kekūāiwa, and Kaiminaauao were held on December 30, 1848; they were interred in the Royal Cemetery.His widow lived on and inherited her husband's properties after their son died at age 17. Keelikolani showed her love for him when she named her hānai son Leleiohoku II, after her deceased husband Leleiohoku. He was buried on the grounds of the current Iolani Palace and later remove to the Mauna ʻAla Royal Mausoleum.".
- Leleiohoku_I birthDate "1821-03-31".
- Leleiohoku_I birthPlace Hawaii_(island).
- Leleiohoku_I birthPlace Kailua,_Hawaii_County,_Hawaii.
- Leleiohoku_I birthYear "1821".
- Leleiohoku_I deathDate "1848-10-21".
- Leleiohoku_I deathPlace Honolulu.
- Leleiohoku_I deathPlace Oahu.
- Leleiohoku_I deathYear "1848".
- Leleiohoku_I parent Kalanimoku.
- Leleiohoku_I spouse Keelikōlani.
- Leleiohoku_I spouse Nahienaena.
- Leleiohoku_I title "Royal Governor of Hawaii".
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- Leleiohoku_I wikiPageWikiLink Category:Governors_of_Hawaii_(island).
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- Leleiohoku_I wikiPageWikiLink Category:House_of_Kamehameha.
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- Leleiohoku_I wikiPageWikiLink Kaiminaauao.
- Leleiohoku_I wikiPageWikiLink Kalanimoku.
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- Leleiohoku_I wikiPageWikiLink Kamehameha_II.
- Leleiohoku_I wikiPageWikiLink Kamehameha_III.
- Leleiohoku_I wikiPageWikiLink Kaʻahumanu.
- Leleiohoku_I wikiPageWikiLink Keelikōlani.
- Leleiohoku_I wikiPageWikiLink Kekauʻōnohi.
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- Leleiohoku_I wikiPageWikiLink Leleiohoku_II.
- Leleiohoku_I wikiPageWikiLink Measles.
- Leleiohoku_I wikiPageWikiLink Moses_Kekūāiwa.
- Leleiohoku_I wikiPageWikiLink Nahienaena.
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- Leleiohoku_I wikiPageWikiLink Waiola_Church.
- Leleiohoku_I wikiPageWikiLink William_Pitt_the_Younger.
- Leleiohoku_I wikiPageWikiLink ʻIolani_Palace.
- Leleiohoku_I wikiPageWikiLinkText "High Chief William Pitt Leleiohoku I".
- Leleiohoku_I wikiPageWikiLinkText "High Chief William Pitt Leleiohoku".
- Leleiohoku_I wikiPageWikiLinkText "Leleiohoku I".
- Leleiohoku_I wikiPageWikiLinkText "Leleiohoku".
- Leleiohoku_I wikiPageWikiLinkText "William Pitt Leleiohoku I".
- Leleiohoku_I after George_Luther_Kapeau.
- Leleiohoku_I before Kuakini.
- Leleiohoku_I birthDate "1821-03-31".
- Leleiohoku_I birthPlace Hawaii_(island).
- Leleiohoku_I birthPlace Kailua,_Hawaii_County,_Hawaii.
- Leleiohoku_I burialDate "1848-12-30".
- Leleiohoku_I burialDate "1865-10-30".
- Leleiohoku_I burialPlace Royal_Mausoleum_of_Hawaii.
- Leleiohoku_I dateOfBirth "1821-03-31".
- Leleiohoku_I dateOfDeath "1848-10-21".
- Leleiohoku_I deathDate "1848-10-21".
- Leleiohoku_I deathPlace Honolulu.
- Leleiohoku_I deathPlace Oahu.
- Leleiohoku_I father Kalanimoku.
- Leleiohoku_I issue John_William_Pitt_Kinau.
- Leleiohoku_I mother "Kiliwehi".
- Leleiohoku_I name "Leleiohoku 01".
- Leleiohoku_I name "William Pitt Leleiohoku I".
- Leleiohoku_I placeOfBirth Hawaii_(island).
- Leleiohoku_I placeOfBirth Kailua,_Hawaii_County,_Hawaii.
- Leleiohoku_I placeOfDeath Honolulu.
- Leleiohoku_I placeOfDeath Oahu.
- Leleiohoku_I shortDescription "Hawaiian noble".
- Leleiohoku_I spouse Keelikōlani.
- Leleiohoku_I spouse Nahienaena.
- Leleiohoku_I title Governors_of_Hawaii_(island).
- Leleiohoku_I title "Royal Governor of Hawaiʻi Island".
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