• Jane Lahilahi Young Kaʻeo (May 1813 – January 12, 1862) was a Hawaiian high chiefess and a daughter of John Young Olohana, the royal advisor of Kamehameha...
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    1903) was the illegitimate son of King Kamehameha III and his mistress Jane Lahilahi. He served as a politician in the Kingdom of Hawaii and the Republic...
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    Keaweaweʻulaokalani II who both died while infants. He and his mistress Jane Lahilahi, a daughter of his father's advisor John Young, had twin illegitimate...
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    Honolulu: Honolulu Star-Bulletin. OCLC 1972890. Cracroft, Sophia; Franklin, Jane; Queen Emma (1958). Korn, Alfons L. (ed.). The Victorian Visitors: An Account...
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    title of Kuhina Nui. Jane Lahilahi Young married Joshua Kaʻeo and gave birth to Peter Kaʻeo, a member of the House of Nobles. Jane also mothered an illegitimate...
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    She even adopted her husband's son Albert Kukaʻilimoku Kunuiakea by Jane Lahilahi Young. She would outlive both her husband Kamehameha III and her nephew...
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    Henry C. Lewis Fanny Kekelaokalani (1806–1880) George Naʻea (1797–1852) Jane Lahilahi Nuʻuanu Mary Paʻaʻāina (1833–1853) James Augustus Griswold (1823–?)...
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    Kamehameha I. His half-siblings were Fanny Kekela, Grace Kamaikui, Jane Lahilahi, and John Kalaipaihala. He left Hawaii at a young age, perhaps at the...
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    Kaʻōanaʻeha, the niece of Kamehameha I. He was the elder brother of Jane Lahilahi, younger brother of Fanny Kekelaokalani and Grace Kamaikui, and younger...
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  • Kalama on February 14, 1837. Kamehameha had one son with his mistress Jane Lahilahi who survived to adulthood, Albert Edward Kūnuiakea. He had two boys...
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  • Kekelaokalani Young, Grace Kamaikui Young, John Kalaipaihala Young, and Jane Lahilahi Young, children of his father's second marriage to Kaoanaeha. He was...
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    ruler of the kingdom. Kamehameha III had illegitimate twin sons by Jane Lahilahi named Kīwalaʻō (died young) and Albert Kūnuiākea (1851–1903). Alexander...
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    with her two sisters, Fanny and Jane, and her brother, John. Fanny was oldest, Grace was second, John was third, and Jane the youngest. She had two older...
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  • married Jane Lahilahi Young, the hapa-haole (part-Hawaiian) daughter of John Young and his wife Kaʻōanaʻeha, the niece of Kamehameha I. Kaʻeo and Lahilahi had...
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  • Henry C. Lewis Fanny Kekelaokalani (1806–1880) George Naʻea (1797–1852) Jane Lahilahi Nuʻuanu Mary Paʻaʻāina (1833–1853) James Augustus Griswold (1823–?)...
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    4, 1836, at Paloha, Honolulu on the island of Oʻahu. His mother was Jane Lahilahi, the youngest daughter of John Young Olohana, the advisor to Kamehameha...
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    Henry C. Lewis Fanny Kekelaokalani (1806–1880) George Naʻea (1797–1852) Jane Lahilahi Nuʻuanu Mary Paʻaʻāina (1833–1853) James Augustus Griswold (1823–?)...
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    National Historic Site. She grew up with two younger sisters, Grace and Jane, and younger brother, John. She had two older half-brothers by her father's...
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  • (w) in older sources Thomas Charles Byde Rooke (1806–1858): 40–46  Jane Lahilahi (1813–1862): 40–46  Peter Kaʻeo (1836–1880): 40–46  Albert Kūkaʻilimoku...
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    youth, she, along with other attendants of the princess, the chiefesses Jane Lahilahi, Laura Kōnia, Ulumāheihei, Polupolu, and Kapoli, were punished by Queen...
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  • illustrator and cartoonist La'Damian Webb (born 1999), American football player Lahilahi Webb (1862–1949), Hawaiian royal Lardarius Webb (born 1985), American football...
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    Lilikalani) "This song was dedicated to Hon. John F. Colburn, cousin of Lahilahi Webb, whose home was called Pa`au`au in remembrance of the pool in Ewa...
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