Emma, Queen, consort of Kamehameha IV, King of the Hawaiian Islands, 1836-1885

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High Chiefess Emma Kalanikaumakaʻamano Kaleleonālani Naʻea Rooke was born on January 2, 1836 in Honolulu.

High Chiefess Emma Kalanikaumakaʻamano Kaleleonālani Naʻea Rooke is also known by the following names: Emalani ("Royal Emma"), Kaleleonālani ("Flight of the Heavenly One"), Kaleleonālan ("Flight of the Heavenly Ones"), following the death of her husband, Emma Alexandrina Francis Agnes Lowder Byde Rooke Young Kaleleokalani, following her Anglican baptizing on October 21, 1862, Wahine Holo Lio ("Horseback Riding Lady"), Princess Emma Naea Rooke, Emma Kalanikaumakaʻamano Kaleleonālani Naʻea Rooke, and Emma, Queen of Hawaii.

Her father was George Naʻea. Naʻea was the son of High Chief Kamaunu and High Chiefess Kukaeleiki. Na'ea's mother was the daughter of Kalauawa, a Kauaʻi noble. She was also the cousin of Queen Keōpūolani, the most sacred wife of Kamehameha I. Additional Naʻea ancestors include Kalanawaʻa, a high chief of Oʻahu, and High Chiefess Kuaenaokalani, who held the sacred kapu rank of Kekapupoʻohoʻolewaikala (so sacred that she could not be exposed to the sun except at dawn).

High Chiefess Emma Kalanikaumakaʻamano Kaleleonālani Naʻea Rooke traces her royal lineage through her Great Grandfather Kealiʻimaikai, a brother of King Kamehameha the Great.

Her mother was High Chiefess Fanny Kekelaokalani Young. Her maternal grandfather was John Young. Young served as the military advisor for Kamehameha I. He was also known as High Chief Olohana. Her grandmother was Kaʻōanaʻeha Kuamoʻo and she was a niece of Kamehameha I.

High Chiefess Emma Kalanikaumakaʻamano Kaleleonālani Naʻea Rooke was adopted by her maternal aunt aunt High Chiefess Grace Kamaʻikuʻi Young Rooke and her husband, Dr. Thomas Charles Byde Rooke under the hānai tradition. She grew up at the Rooke House in Honolulu.

Albert Edward Kauikeaouli Kaleiopapa Kamehameha was married to King Kamehameha IV. They married on June 19, 1856. The two met while being educated together. Prince Alexander Liholiho (King Kamehameha IV) was also her cousin. Together they had one child, Prince Albert Edward Kauikeaouli Kaleiopapa Kamehameha on May 20th 1858. Queen Victoria served as the child's godmother. In honor of Queen Victoria's husband, Albert, the child was given the name Albert Edward. The child died at the age of four. In 1863, her husband died.

Chosen by Kamehameha III to be eligible for the Hawaiian throne, High Chiefess Emma Kalanikaumakaʻamano Kaleleonālani Naʻea Rooke attended the Chiefs' Children's School. After the death of King Lunalilo on February 3 1874, High Chiefess Emma Kalanikaumakaʻamano Kaleleonālani Naʻea Rooke was one of two potential successors to the throne, along with High Chief David Kalākaua. High Chief David Kalākaua was chosen as the next monarch with a vote of 39 to 6 by the legislature.

The decision to elect High Chief David Kalākaua caused turmoil amongst the majority of the Hawaiian people who were High Chiefess Emma Kalanikaumakaʻamano Kaleleonālani Naʻea Rooke's supporters. To restore civil order the Marines from the American and British vessles were called. Ultimately leaving High Chiefess Emma Kalanikaumakaʻamano Kaleleonālani Naʻea Rooke to be named as the new King.

High Chiefess Emma Kalanikaumakaʻamano Kaleleonālani Naʻea Rooke, along with her husband, created the Queen's Medical Center, St. Andrews Priory, ʻIolani School and St. Andrews Cathedral.

High Chiefess Emma Kalanikaumakaʻamano Kaleleonālani Naʻea Rooke died on April 25, 1885, following a series of strokes.

Accession date: 1854

Places: Hawaii

Title: Queen Consort of Kamehameha IV of Hawaii

British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000472.0x0000a5

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creatorOf Emma, Queen, consort of Kamehameha IV, King of the Hawaiian Islands, 1836-1885. [Letter, 1866] July 25, London [to] Mrs. E.L. Youmans / Emma. University of Hawaii at Manoa, Hamilton Library
referencedIn Dole family papers, 1831-1944 (bulk 1864-1898). Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens
creatorOf ROYAL MUSIC COLLECTION. Letter, enclosing vocal music, Emma Alexandrina Kaleleokalani; 1897includes:ff. i-ii Emma Alexandrina Kaleleokalani, Queen-consort of Kamehameha IV of Hawaii: Victoria of England: Letter, enclosing a volume of her vocal musi..., 1897 British Library
creatorOf Emma, Queen of Hawaii, 1836-1885. Letter, 1865 Oct. 12, the Deanary [sic], York, to Lady Franklin [microform]. University of Hawaii at Manoa, Hamilton Library
creatorOf Emma, Queen, consort of Kamehameha IV, King of the Hawaiian Islands, 1836-1885. Autograph signatures [manuscript]. Libraries Australia
creatorOf LETTERS AND PAPERS OF THE REV. GEORGE CECIL WHITE, Rector of Nursling, his relatives and ancestors; 1761-1910, n.d. Many of the letters are addressed to John Strange, Resident at Venice (d. 1799), to White's grandfather, Edward Nares, Vicar of Bidden..., 1761-1910 British Library
referencedIn Cracroft, Sophia, 1816-1892. Lady Franklin collection. University of Hawaii at Manoa, Hamilton Library
creatorOf Emma, Queen, consort of Kamehameha IV, King of the Hawaiian Islands, 1836-1885. Emma, Queen of Hawaii, autograph, 1866. Cornell University Library
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Honolulu HI US
Queens--Hawaii
Florence, Italy
Honolulu HI US
Hawaii
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Hawaii
Kings and rulers
Queens
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Birth 1836-01-02

Death 1885-04-25

Birth 1836

Death 1885

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Hawaiian

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