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Mary Pitman Ailau
Black and white full-length photograph of a 19th-century woman in Western dress
Born1838/March 1841
Hilo, Hawaiʻi, Kingdom of Hawaiʻi
Died(1905-02-11)February 11, 1905
Hilo, Hawaiʻi, Territory of Hawaiʻi
BurialFebruary 12, 1905
Homelani Cemetery, Hilo
SpouseJohn Keakaokalani Ailau
Names
Mary Ann Kinoʻole Kaʻaumokulani Pitman Ailau
FatherBenjamin Pitman
MotherKinoʻoleoliliha

Mary Ann Kinoʻole Kaʻaumokulani Pitman (1838/March 1841 – February 11, 1905), later Mary Pitman Ailau, was a high chiefess of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi of part Native Hawaiian and American descent. She was raised and educated in Hilo and Honolulu and served as a maid of honor and lady-in-waiting of Queen Emma, the wife of Kamehameha IV. In 1861, she left for the United States with her family, and she lived for the next twenty years in New England. She visited her distant cousin King Kalākaua during his state visit to the United States in 1875. She returned in 1881 to Hawaiʻi where she married musician John Keakaokalani Ailau, better known as Jack Ailau. In later life, she invested in Hawaiian curio shops selling artifacts of Hawaiiana; many of her collections are preserved in the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum.

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Mary Ann Kinoʻole Kaʻaumokulani Pitman (1838/March 1841 – February 11, 1905), later Mary Pitman Ailau, was a high chiefess of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi of...

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