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This is a good start for now but it still may need future expansion to include stuff in more detail and replace the unreliable sources (genealogy websites and blog entries). --KAVEBEAR (talk) 20:53, 10 January 2017 (UTC)[reply]
Family tree expansion (incomplete)
The Beckley family was extremely interconnected with the Afongs, the Sumners, the Stillmans, the Cummins, the Davisons, the Kaheas, the Crowningsburg, the (Wray) Taylors, the Pitmans, etc, which all had common Hawaiian descent from Hoolulu or Kahānui and Kahaʻopulani. This is an incomplete expansion of the family tree from his eldest son and their descendants. Their were so many descendants and doesn't include the maternal extensions of the family.
William Charles Malulani Beckley (1815–1871), married Kahinu-O-Kekuaokalani-I-Lekeleke and had five children:
Lottie Kapahukuiokalaninuimehameha (died at age 19)
Emily Kealohanui (died young)
Fredericka Wilhelmina Kailikapuolono
2. Maria Angela Kahaawelani Beckley Kahea (December 23, 1847 – July 11, 1909), was a granddaughter of Captain George Charles Beckley and High Chiefess Ahia. She was appointed kahu of the Royal Mausoleum at Mauna ʻAla from 1893 to 1909. Married David Kaipeelua Kahea (1882–1949) and had children:
Leander Koonawai Beckley (1876–1938)
Violet Kahalelui Kinoole Beckley (1877-1958}, married Carl Maertens
Grace Namahana I Kaleokalani Beckley (1878–?)
Charleston K Kahea (1879–?)
Kekalaunuponiokalakaua Kahea (1880–?)
Kekapahulumanu Kahea (1881–?)
Frederick Malulani Beckley Kahea (1882–1949), served as kahu of the Royal Mausoleum at Mauna ʻAla from 1915 to 1947
George Healii Kahea Beckley (1888–1921)
Benjamin Pitman Beckley (1892–1954)
3. George Charles Mooheau Kauluheimalama Beckley (May 5, 1849 – July 4, 1910), served as purser of the steamship Kinau and received the honorary title of "The Admiral of Honolulu Harbor" from the Association of Masters, Mates & Pilots No. 54", of which he was a member. Queen Liliuokalani appointed him as a member of her Privy Council in 1891. He married Mary Camille Riody (1856–1950), also known as Mary Risely: wife. Accompanied Princess Liliuokalani and Queen Kapiolani on first leg of Jubilee tour, see Talk:Liliʻuokalani/Archive 3#Traveling companions during 1887 jubilee.
William Kauluheimalama Beckley (?–?)
Henry Hoolulu Pitman Beckley (1877/1878–after 1930), married Mabel R. Woods, daughter of James Woods and Mary Ann Parker. Attended Stanford.