Andrew Piikoi Kawānanakoa
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Prince Andrew Piʻikoi Kawānanakoa, Prince of the House of Kawānanakoa was born on October 7, 1964. He was the youngest son of Prince Edward Abner Kealiʻiahonui Kawānanakoa by his wife Princess Carolyn Willison Branch Kawānanakoa.
His brother is Prince Quentin Kuhio Kawānanakoa, the current pretender. Their two elder half-brothers, Edward and David are not on the line of succession due to Edward's disabilty and David's renouncation of the throne. He is the 3rd in the Kawānanakoa line of the Hawaiian throne after his nephews Kincaid Kawānanakoa and Riley Kawānanakoa. In the Line of Liliuokalani Kawānanakoa, headed by his cousin Princess Abigail Kekaulike Kawananakoa, he is 5th in line and also after his nephews.
He is named after his ancestors Jonah Piikoi and David Piikoi, chiefs of Kauai and grandfather and father of David Kawananakoa. He work as an estate agent. He is a proprietor and manager of the Construction Supervisors and Keauhou Kona Farms. [1]
He married Tanya Adlawan at Honolulu, Oahu in November 25th, 1989. Through this marriage he and Princess Tanya Adlawan Kawānanakoa had two sons and three daughters. His sons are Prince Andrew Kaeokulani Kawananakoa and Prince Jonah Keali'iokulani Kawananakoa.[2] He and his family live in Kona on the Big Island of Hawaii.
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Andrew Piikoi Kawānanakoa
Born: 7 October 1964 |
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Titles in pretence | ||
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Preceded by Prince Riley Kawānanakoa |
1st Kawānanakoa line of succession to the Hawaiian throne 3nd position |
Succeeded by Prince Andrew Kaeokulani Kawānanakoa |
Preceded by Prince Riley Kawānanakoa |
2nd Kawānanakoa line of succession to the Hawaiian throne 5th position |
Succeeded by Prince Andrew Kaeokulani Kawānanakoa |