Virginia Kaihikapumahana Wilcox
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Princess Virginia Kahoa Kaahumanu Kaihikapumahana Ninito Wilcox (May 27, 1895 - June 13, 1954) was the daughter of Princess Theresa Owana Kaohelelani of the House of Laanui, a collateral branch of the House of Kamehameha. [1]
Her father was the Honorable Robert Kalanihiapo Wilcox. Born in 1895 a few years after the overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom, she was the younger sister of Prince Robert Kalanikupuapaikalaninui Wilcox and elder sister of Princess Elizabeth Kaakaulani Wilcox. and half sister were Princess Daisy Napulahaokalani Cartwright and Princess Eva Kuwailanimamao Cartwright.
She inherited the Wilcox estate and married Mr. John Kilioe Miller. Her eldest daughter was Princess Kaihikapumahana Daisy Weaver, wife of Cliff Weaver, owner of the once famous SpenceCliff chain of restaurants in Hawaii. Her youngest daughter was Princess Kapiolani Miller Gertrude Toledo a former Miss Hawaii in 1954 and traveled around the world with the original Harlem Globetrotters as a personal friend of Abe Saperstein the founder and owner of the Globetrotters.
Returning to Hawaii, she became the owner of the infamous Toledo Dairy, Hawaii's largest dairy farm net worth 24 million. Princess Virginia's other children are Prince Kilioe John Miller, Princess Kahelekaapuni Virginia Castro, Princess Kaahumanu Margeret Braines, Princess Gertrude Kapiolani Miller. Prince Kalahumoku Elmer. Princess Virginia Kahoa Kaahumanu Kaihikapumahana died in 1954, a distinguished noble women.
[edit] Children
- Prince John Kilioe Miller
- Prince Elmer Elsworth Kalahumoku Miller
- Princess Daisy Kaihikapumahana Miller
- Princess Virginia Kahelekaapuni Miller
- Princess Margaret Kaahumanu Miller
- Princess Gertrude Kapiolani Miller
- Princess Mona Jane Miller