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338: 42: 479: 1509: 383:(song) described a secret love affair in the court of King Kalākaua in the 1870s involving an unknown man and a married lady at the royal court given the pseudonym "Sanoe," meaning "the fog or mist of the mountaintop,". The identity of the lady has been popularly ascribed to Kapeka herself or Likelike, although the lyrics do not disclose the woman's identity. Other songs credited to Elizabeth include 325:. Elizabeth's elder maternal half-sister Sarah Chapman Weed, the daughter of Princess Mauli and William Chapman, was an associate of Queen Emma. Sarah had an antagonistic relation with Nancy and a verbal conflict between them started a rift in the two sides of the family. This family dispute resulted in Mauli's and Sarah's' eviction from their home on Sumner Island (a former islet in 450:
must now and again go to spend a time with." Achuck's first wife was still alive in China while he had also previously contracted a marriage with a Hawaiian girl named Kamaua. Kamaua was twelve years old at the time of her marriage to Achuck and was a student of Protestant missionary Reverend Lowell Smith of the
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in Honolulu. Princess Liliʻuokalani and her husband John Dominis were their witnesses. Because of the family dispute, Elizabeth married under the surname of Chapman, using the name of her mother's second husband instead of her Sumner surname. With Achuck, she had two known daughters. The eldest named
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and a friend of her sister Nancy, referred to Elizabethʻs husband as the "pigtail suitor Achuck." Commenting on Achuck's previous two marriages, one which was still legal, she stated in a letter, "Fancy spending a lifetime with a heathen Chinese who has the diversion of two wives at home to whom he
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to a Chinese businessman was considered unconventional at best. Her father disproved of the union but "found solace in the fact that the 'Chinaman' was a wealthy one." Considered a beauty of the royal court, Elizabeth had numerous prominent suitors and marriage proposals. Queen Emma, a political
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After suffering from diabetic complications for four months, Elizabeth died in Honolulu at her daughter's residence on Liliha street on February 22, 1911. She was sixty years old at the time of her death. Her funeral service was held at the
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Anastasia Nalanialua Achuck (1874–1947), married James Kenneth Olds, Jr. in 1895, and the younger daughter was named Mary Achuck, who married H. G. Morse and later William Kaea Sproule.
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Her father High Chief William K. K. Sumner (1816–1885) was the eldest son of High Chiefess Keakua‘aihue Kanealai Hua and the British Captain William Sumner (1786–1847), of
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John Renken Kahaʻi Topolinski explained this was the result of a family disagreement between Elizabeth, her half-sister Nancy and their mothers.
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After Achuck's death, Elizabeth remarried to a Hawaiian man named Lapana Keawepoʻoole, a painter who later became a police officer and
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with most of her work still in private hands. Beside being an accomplished composer, she was expert in the traditional chants of
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literally means "headless Keawe." The name has also been often spelled Keawepoʻole or Keawepoʻoolenamoku.
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through Uminuikuka‘ailani, her grandmother descended from the famous twins Kahānui and Kaha‘opulani, the
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Lapana and Elizabeth had one daughter Mauli Keawepoʻoole, who had been a student at the
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Elizabeth Keawepoʻoole Sumner (seated, far right) with Liliʻuokalani and Likelike, 1880
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Achuck's business partner Afong was already married to Elizabeth's estranged cousin
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Hawaiian Personal Names: A Preliminary Study into a Somewhat Neglected Subject
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Merchant Prince of the Sandalwood Mountains: Afong and the Chinese in Hawaiʻi
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Topolinski, John Renken Kahaʻi (1981). "Nancy Sumner, Hawaiian Courtlady".
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News from Molokai, Letters Between Peter Kaeo & Queen Emma, 1873–1876
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against Queen Emma. Liliʻuokalani, who would later reign as the last
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chiefs who reared Kamehameha during his infancy. Elizabeth attended
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province of China. He was the friend and business partner of
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were amongst Liliʻuokalani most classic works. This romantic
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businessman Mr. Achuck (1832–1877). Achuck was the adopted,
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in 1831. Hua, her paternal grandmother, was the cousin and
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name of Qʻing Ming Qwai, who had immigrated in 1849 from
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Nancy Sumner: A Part-Hawaiian High Chiefess, 1839–1895
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Hawaii, Death Records and Death Registers, 1841–1925
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Elizabeth Sumner Chapman Achuck Lapana Keawepoʻoole
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Elizabeth Sumner Chapman Achuck Lapana Keawepoʻoole
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Honolulu: University of HawaiÊ»i at Mānoa. 1346:. Honolulu: The University Press of Hawaii. 1290:Chinese America: History & Perspectives 1120:. Ulukau, the Hawaiian Electronic Library, 1019: 1017: 406: 305:ElizabethÊ»s elder paternal half-sister was 1554:Hawaiian Kingdom people of English descent 1480: 1463: 1090:. Honolulu. September 4, 1924. p. 17. 904: 868: 774: 750:Huapala – Hawaiian Music and Hula Archives 740: 738: 710: 686: 606: 201:Born on December 24, 1851, in the city of 40: 1181: 1079:. Honolulu. September 5, 1924. p. 5. 517:. She was buried in an unmarked grave at 1307:. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. 1266:. Honolulu: University Press of Hawaii. 1014: 910: 477: 336: 196: 1464:Topolinski, John Renken KahaÊ»i (1975). 1328:. 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(ed.). 1232: 1203: 1094: 1065: 1054: 1043: 944: 730:Hawaii Medical Association 2004 544: 531: 332: 211:William Keolaloa Kahānui Sumner 151:William Keolaloa Kahānui Sumner 18:Elizabeth KeawepoÊ»oÊ»ole Sumner 13: 1: 952:"Marriages: Oahu (1832–1910)" 557: 321:and close friend to Princess 416:Elizabeth married a wealthy 7: 1483:Hawaiian Journal of History 120:Anastasia Nalanialua Achuck 10: 1585: 1549:Hawaiian ladies-in-waiting 1122:University of Hawaii Press 675:Kaeo & Queen Emma 1976 519:Honolulu Catholic Cemetery 266:and deported the party of 209:, she was the daughter of 98:Honolulu Catholic Cemetery 1366:Alexander, William DeWitt 1281:Dye, Robert Paul (2010). 1061:1910 United States Census 1050:1900 United States Census 918:"Married: Achuck—Chapman" 623:"Elizabeth Achuck Lapana" 173:high chiefess during the 156: 146: 137: 132: 128: 114: 104: 92: 68: 48: 39: 34: 1245:. 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February 22, 1911 302:from 1864 to 1865. 225:Manaiula Tehuiari‘i 205:, on the island of 87:Territory of Hawaii 1106:Samuel Hoyt Elbert 539:Julia Fayerweather 515:KaÊ»ahumanu Society 484: 474:Marriage to Lapana 452:Kaumakapili Church 412:Marriage to Achuck 393:Ka Lei Na Ke Aloha 343: 124:Mauli KeawepoÊ»oole 1539:Hawaiian nobility 1512:Media related to 1353:978-0-8248-0399-5 1314:978-0-8248-1772-5 1301:Dye, Bob (1997). 1273:978-0-8248-0324-7 1252:978-1-57306-257-2 1193:The Hawaiian Star 1102:Mary Kawena Pukui 958:. state of Hawaii 895:, pp. 73–74. 883:, pp. 16–17. 713:, pp. 50–51. 609:, pp. 64–70. 490:at OÊ»ahu prison. 463:Herman Koeckemann 399:. She composed a 373:which along with 323:Victoria Kamāmalu 290:. 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Elizabeth Keawepoʻoʻole Sumner

Honolulu
Oahu
Hawaiian Kingdom
Honolulu
Oahu
Territory of Hawaii
Honolulu Catholic Cemetery
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William Keolaloa Kahānui Sumner
Hawaiian
Hawaiian Kingdom
lady-in-waiting
Likelike
Liliʻuokalani
Honolulu
Oahu
William Keolaloa Kahānui Sumner
ali‘i
Manaiula Tehuiari‘i
Hawaiian
Tahitian
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Kauai
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Kamehameha I
Hawaiian Islands
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