Archibald Scott Cleghorn

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Archibald Scott Cleghorn

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November 15, 1835 - November 1, 1910

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Archibald Scott Cleghorn was born November 15, 1835, in Edinburgh, Scotland, to Thomas Cleghorn and Janet Nisbit. Cleghorn came to Hawaiʻi in 1851, at age 16, with his father and opened a dry goods store. Cleghorn naturalized as a Hawaiian Kingdom subject in 1870 and married the sister of Kamaliʻikāne (Prince) David Kalākaua, Kamaliʻiwahine (Princess) Miriam Kekāuluohi Likelike. Cleghorn served in the Hawaiian Kingdom House of Nobles from 1873-1891. In 1891, Mōʻīwahine Liliʻuokalani appointed the daughter of Cleghorn and Likelike, Kamaliʻiwahine Kaʻiualni, as heir apparent to the throne.

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Miriam Likelike

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September 22, 1870

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