Edward A. Kawānanakoa

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Edward A. Kawānanakoa
Pretender
Born October 2, 1924(1924-10-02)
San Francisco, California
Died July 29, 1997(1997-07-29) (aged 72)
Honolulu, Hawaii
Title(s) Prince Edward A. Kawānanakoa
Throne(s) claimed Hawaiʻi
Pretend from April 8, 1961
Monarchy abolished 1893
Last monarch Liliuokalani
Connection with Cousin
Royal House Kawānanakoa
Father Andrew Lambert
Mother Abigail Kapiolani Kawānanakoa
Spouse Lila de Clark Whitaker
Carolyn Willison Branch
Children Edward J. Abnel Keliʻiahonui Kawānanakoa
David Claren Laʻamea Kaumualiʻi Kawānanakoa
Quentin Kūhiō Kawānanakoa
Andrew Piikoi Kawānanakoa
Regina Kawānanakoa
Predecessor Abigail Kapiolani Kawānanakoa
Successor Quentin Kūhiō Kawānanakoa

Edward Abnel Keli'iahonui "Dudie" Kawānanakoa II (1924–1997) was related to the royal family of the Kingdom of Hawaii.

[edit] Life

He was born October 2, 1924 to Abigail Kawānanakoa and her first husband, Andrew A. Lambert, in San Francisco, California. His sisters were Princess Virginia Poomaikelani Kapooloku Kawānanakoa and Princess Esther Kapiolani Kawānanakoa.[1] He was named after his great-uncle Prince Edward Abnel Keliiahonui who died of scarlet fever.

His grandfather David Kawānanakoa (1868–1908) was officially named as heir to Queen Liliʻuokalani. Although many in the native Hawaiian community considered him the heir to the throne, he considered himself an American citizen. As one of several heirs to the estate of his great-grandfather James Campbell, he often donated to community charities. He graduated from Punahou School and then left in 1942 for Menlo College. While in California, he joined the Army Air Corps and served as a pilot in World War II. He rejected an appointment to the United States Military Academy and instead obtained a degree from the University of Southern California. In 1946, Kawānanakoa married Lila de Clark Whitaker. In 1960, the couple were divorced. Kawānanakoa married again to Carolyn Branch and had two children of their own. On July 29, 1997, Kawānanakoa died and was survived by his wife, eight children and his two sisters, Virginia Poomaikelani Kawānanakoa and Esther Kapiolani Kawānanakoa and cousin Abigail Kinoiki Kekaulike Kawānanakoa.[2]

[edit] Children

[edit] References

  1. ^ Christopher Buyers. "The Kawananakoa Dynasty Genealogy". Royal Ark web site. http://www.royalark.net/Hawaii/hawaii10.htm. Retrieved November 18, 2010. 
  2. ^ Pat Omandam (July 31, 1997). "Edward A. Kawananakoa dies at 72". Honolulu Star-Bulletin. http://archives.starbulletin.com/97/07/31/news/story5.html. Retrieved November 18, 2010. 
Prince Edward Abnel Keliʻiahonui Kawānanakoa
Born: 2 October 1924 Died: 29 July 1997
Titles in pretence
Preceded by
Princess Abigail Kapiʻolani Kawānanakoa
— TITULAR —
King of the Hawaiian Islands
April 8, 1961 – July 29, 1997
Reason for succession failure:
Kingdom of Hawaii abolished in 1893
Succeeded by
Prince Quentin Kūhiō Kawānanakoa
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