Elizabeth Peke Davis
Elizabeth Peke Davis or sometimes Betty Davis (1803–1860) was a Hawaiian Kingdom high chiefess, being the hapa haole daughter of Isaac Davis, the Welsh advisor of Kamehameha I, who helped him unify the island in 1810. She was the wife of George Prince Kaumualiʻi, also known as Humehume.
Elizabeth Peke Davis | |||||
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Born | 1803 Waimea, Hawaii Island | ||||
Died | 1860 | ||||
Spouse | Humehume Antone Sylva | ||||
Issue | Harriet Kawahinekipi Kamakahai | ||||
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House | Kekaulike | ||||
Father | Isaac Davis Aikake | ||||
Mother | Kalukuna |
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