Helena Kalokuokamaile Wilcox
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Princess Helena Kalokuokamaile Keoua Wilcox Salazar-Mach April 13, 1917 - September 19, 1988 was the daughter of Prince Robert Garibaldi Kalanikupuapaikalaninui Keoua Wilcox of the House of Laanui, a collateral branch of the House of Kamehameha.
She was the eldest daughter of Prince Robert Keoua Wilcox and his first wife Helen Kaleipuanani Simerson Wilberton. Robert was son of Theresa Laanui and her second husband Colonel Robert William Kalanihiapo Wilcox.
She was claimant to the Hawaiian crown based on her family's descent from King Kamehameha I's eldest brother Kalokuokamaile, and on her great-great aunt, Princess Elizabeth Kekaaniau attendancy at Chiefs' Children's School. Helena was head of the Ka Lahui Hawaii Organization from 1987 to her death in 1988. She wrote "Kaahumanu Diamond Jubilee: A Brief History".
She married firstly, Henry Mario Salazar, younger son of Manuel Bernardino Salazar by his wife Maria Enriqetta de la Huerta. She married secondly Mr. Mach. She had issue from her first marriage.[1]
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- Prince Henry C. Keaweikekahialiiokamoku Salazar
- Prince Paul C. Kalokuokamaile Salazar
- Prince Michael Carl Kauhiokalani Salazar
- Prince Stephen Craig Laanui Salazar
- Princess Owana Kaohelelani Mahaelani-rose Salazar
She died 19th of September, 1988 at age 71. Despite of having also surviving sons, Princess Helena named Owana Kuhina nui and her son, Prince Noa as Ali`i nui Kalokuokamaile III. She informed Owana's brothers that their sister and her son would succeed her.
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Princess Helena Kalokuokamaile Keoua Wilcox
Born: 13 April 1917 Died: 19 September 1988 |
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Preceded by House of Keoua Nui |
— TITULAR — Queen Regnant of the Hawaiian Islands 1987 – 19 September 1988 Reason for succession failure: Kingdom of Hawaii abolished in 1893 |
Succeeded by Prince Kalokuokamaile III |