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English: Mary Ululani Monroe Coney (b. 1861), daughter of John Harvey Coney and Laura Amoy Kekuakapuokekuaokalani Ena, a hapa-pake Hawaiian chiefess. She married four times, and became, in order, Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. Samuel J. Levy, Mrs. Ashton, and Mrs. R. A. Monroe. She and her family lived in Halelelea in Honolulu.
Date between circa 1880 and circa 1910
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