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Marriage of Liliuokalani and John Owen Dominis, 1862.

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Marriage.—At 8 in the evening of Tuesday, the 16th of this month, the Honorable Lydia Kamakaeha Paki and Adjutant General Major J. O. Dominis were wed at the Residence of the Honorable C. R. Bishop and his Queen. The two were married in the Anglican faith.

Present were the King; her Highness Princess V. K. Kaahumanu; his Highness Prince L. Kamehameha; the Honorable M. Kekuanaoa, the Royal Governor of Oahu; Colonel Peter Young Kekuaokalani; also there were the parents of the bride, and the mother of the groom, and his cousins.

Rev. Samuel C. Damon was who performed the ceremony. It was appreciated for its righteousness and honor. With the two of them are the thoughts of aloha of this paper.

(Kuokoa, 9/20/1862, p. 3)

Mareia.

Ka Nupepa Kuokoa, Buke I, Helu 43, Aoao 3. Sepatemaba 20, 1862.


Filed under: Alii, Marriage Announcement, Religion Tagged: Analea Keohokalole, Anglican Church, Caesar Kapaakea, Charles Reed Bishop, John Owen Dominis, Liliuokalani, Lot Kamehameha, Lydia Kamakaeha Paki, Mary Jones Dominis, Mataio Kekuanaoa, Pauahi, Peter Young Kekuaokalani, Samuel Chenery Damon, Victoria Kamamalu Kaahumanu

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