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    Fanny Kekuʻiapoiwa Kailikulani Leleoili Kulua Kekelaokalani Young Naʻea (July 21, 1806 – September 4, 1880), was a Hawaiian high chiefess and a member...
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  • Kekelaokalani-a-Kauakahiakua, daughter of Kauakahiakua and Kekuiapoiwa I Fanny Kekelaokalani, mother of Queen Emma of Hawaii Wilhelmine Kekelaokalaninui Widemann...
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  • novelist, and short story writer Fanny Kaplan (1890–1918), Russian would-be assassin of Vladimir Lenin Fanny Kekelaokalani (1806–1880), member of the royal...
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    father was High Chief George Naʻea and her mother was High Chiefess Fanny Kekelaokalani Young. She was adopted under the Hawaiian tradition of hānai by her...
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    prestige. Four children were born to John Young's second marriage. Fanny Kekelaokalani, his eldest daughter married George Naʻea and gave birth to a daughter...
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  • brother of James Kanehoa Young, and he was elder half-brother of Fanny Kekelaokalani Young, Grace Kamaikui Young, John Kalaipaihala Young, and Jane Lahilahi...
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    Kānehoa (1797–1851) Sarah Kaniaulono (1797–1867) Henry C. Lewis Fanny Kekelaokalani (1806–1880) George Naʻea (1797–1852) Jane Lahilahi Nuʻuanu Mary Paʻaʻāina...
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    National Historic Site. She grew up with her two sisters, Fanny and Jane, and her brother, John. Fanny was oldest, Grace was second, John was third, and Jane...
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  • She was born circa 1833 to Henry Coleman Lewis and High Chiefess Fanny Kekelaokalani Young. Her mother was daughter of John Young, the British advisor...
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    I. He was the elder brother of Jane Lahilahi, younger brother of Fanny Kekelaokalani and Grace Kamaikui, and younger half-brother of James Kānehoa and...
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  • Kānehoa (1797–1851) Sarah Kaniaulono (1797–1867) Henry C. Lewis Fanny Kekelaokalani (1806–1880) George Naʻea (1797–1852) Jane Lahilahi Nuʻuanu Mary Paʻaʻāina...
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  • Site. She grew up with her two sisters, Fanny and Grace, and her brother, John (known as "Keoni Ana"). Fanny was eldest, Grace was second, John was third...
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    named Kaʻōanaʻeha who was the niece of Kamehameha I. His half-siblings were Fanny Kekela, Grace Kamaikui, Jane Lahilahi, and John Kalaipaihala. He left Hawaii...
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  • (1836–1880): 40–46  Albert Kūkaʻilimoku Kūnuiākea (1853–1903): 40–46  Fanny Kekelaokalani (1806–1880): 40–46  Keoni Ana (1810–1857): 40–46  John Young (c....
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    Young's death, a girl Emma was born, the granddaughter of Young, daughter of Fanny Young and the hānai (adoptive) daughter of the Rookes. Much later, the house...
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  • Kamehameha III as a member of his Council of Chiefs. He married Fanny Kekelaokalani Young, the hapa-haole (half-white) daughter of Kaʻōanaʻeha, and John...
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    Legislative Assembly of 1873 alongside Queen Emma, High Chiefess Fanny Kekelaokalani, and wives of the king's cabinet ministers. After the death of Lunalilo...
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    Kānehoa (1797–1851) Sarah Kaniaulono (1797–1867) Henry C. Lewis Fanny Kekelaokalani (1806–1880) George Naʻea (1797–1852) Jane Lahilahi Nuʻuanu Mary Paʻaʻāina...
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