Abigail Maheha
Abigail Maheha (July 10, 1832 – February 13, 1861) was a Hawaiian chiefess (aliʻi) of the Kingdom of Hawaii. At a young age, she was chosen to attend the Chiefs' Children's School (later renamed the Royal School) taught by the American missionary Amos Starr Cooke and his wife, Juliette Montague Cooke, alongside her half-sister Jane Loeau and fourteen of her royal cousins.
Abigail Maheha | |
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Born | July 10, 1832 |
Died | February 13, 1861 28) Hale Aliʻi, Honolulu, Oahu | (aged
Spouse | Keaupuni Kiaʻaina Wahineaea |
Issue | Keanolani |
Father | Namaile |
Mother | Kuini Liliha |
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