• Kaʻōanaʻeha Mele, or Mary Kuamoʻo Kaʻōanaʻeha (c. 1780 – January 22, 1850), was a Hawaiian high chiefess during the formation of the Kingdom of Hawaii...
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    advisor known as High Chief Olohana, and Princess Kaʻōanaʻeha Kuamoʻo. Her maternal grandmother, Kaʻōanaʻeha, was generally called the niece of Kamehameha...
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    in the War of 1812 and disappeared. About 1805, Kamehameha's niece, Kaʻōanāʻeha, his favourite brother's daughter, became Young's second wife. This marriage...
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    born in 1796. His father had four children from another wife named Kaʻōanaʻeha who was the niece of Kamehameha I. His half-siblings were Fanny Kekela...
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  • Kalaniʻōpuʻu and High Chief Keawemauhili.: 37  By Kalikoʻokalani, he had Kaʻōanaʻeha (1780–1850) who married John Young Olohana, a former British sailor and...
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    who became a trusted adviser to King Kamehameha I, by his second wife Kaʻōanaʻeha, the niece of Kamehameha I. He was the elder brother of Jane Lahilahi...
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    Kamehameha I, from Lancashire, England. Her mother was High Chiefess Kaʻoanaʻeha, the niece of Kamehameha I. She was probably named after John Young's...
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    (died 1809) Kalikoʻokalani Kalaipaihala Robert Young Grace Davis Family Kaʻōanāʻeha (died 1850) John Young (1742–1835) Namokuelua (died 1804) Robert (1796–1813...
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    of the Young family: James Kānehoa, Grace Rooke's half-brother, and Kaʻōanaʻeha, her mother.: 8–9  Popularly known as "Rooke House", the residence was...
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  • married Fanny Kekelaokalani Young, the hapa-haole (half-white) daughter of Kaʻōanaʻeha, and John Young, the British advisor of King Kamehameha I. The couple...
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    daughter of John Young Olohana, the advisor to Kamehameha I, and Chiefess Kaʻōanaʻeha. His father was Joshua Kaʻeo, judge of the Supreme Court of Hawaii, and...
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    the royal advisor of Kamehameha I. Her mother was the High Chiefess Kaʻoanaʻeha, the niece of Kamehameha I. She was given the name of Fanny or Fannie...
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  • given high status and a vast tract of land. Her mother was High Chiefess Kaʻoanaʻeha, the niece of Kamehameha I. She was given the name of Jane and sometimes...
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  • the hapa-haole (part-Hawaiian) daughter of John Young and his wife Kaʻōanaʻeha, the niece of Kamehameha I. Kaʻeo and Lahilahi had two sons: Peter Young...
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  • and Jane Lahilahi Young, children of his father's second marriage to Kaoanaeha. He was one year older than James, 8 years older than Fanny, 10 years...
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    the grandson of John Young, the British advisor of Kamehameha I, and Kaʻōanaʻeha, the daughter of Kamehameha I's brother Keliʻimaikaʻi. In the Hawaiian...
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  • Ana (1810–1857): 40–46  John Young (c. 1742–1835): 45  High Chiefess Kaʻōanaʻeha (c. 1780–1850): 45  Princess Abigail Kinoiki Kekaulike Kawānanakoa (1926–2022)...
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