Princess Titaua Marama of Tahiti (1842–1898), also known as Tetuanui Reiaitera'iatea Titaua Salmon, was a Tahitian princess who traveled the 10,000 miles from Tahiti to Scotland in 1892.[1]
At the age of 14, in July 1859, she married Scottish merchant John Brander.[2][3] Together they had nine children.[4] Following Brander's death in 1877,[5][6] she married her second husband, George Darsie, in Tahiti in 1878.[7][8] Together she and Darsie had six children, five of whom died.[9]
Scotland
In 1892 she moved with Darsie to Anstruther, Scotland.[1]
She died on 25 September 1898 in Anstruther,[10] after giving birth to her fifteenth child, who was known as Princess Paloma.[9] She is buried alongside Darsie at the Anstruther Parish Church.[11][10]
She is the subject of the book From the South Seas to the North Sea by British-American author Fiona J Mackintosh.[12]