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Keoni Ana, full name John
Kalaipaihala Young II (March 12, 1810 – July 18, 1857), was a
politician in the
Kingdom of Hawaii,
serving as
Kuhina Nui of the...
- of Kaʻōanaʻeha,
married both to Keliʻimaikaʻi and to
Kalaipaihala.
Through High
Chief Kalaipaihala, she
could be
descended from Kalaniʻopuʻu, King of Hawaii...
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Young married Thomas Charles Byde
Rooke and
adopted her
niece Emma. John
Kalaipaihala Young Jr.
known as
Keoni Ana
married Alapai and
would become one of the...
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Kingdom of Hawaii.
Sometimes he is
confused with his half-brother John
Kalaipaihala Young II
known as
Keoni Ana. He was born
August 7, 1797, at Kawaihae...
- Keōua and Kekuʻiapoiwa II. Some[who?] say her
father was High
Chief Kalaipaihala, son of Kalaniʻōpuʻu, King of
Hawaii and
uncle of Kamehameha. King Kalākaua...
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Kalaiwahineuli Kamakolunuiokalani Mulehu Kānekapōlei
Kekupuohi Issue Kīwalaʻō
Kalaipaihala Pualinui Keōua Kuahuʻula Keōua Peʻeale
Kaoiwikapuokalani House House...
- King Kalaniopuu. He was
adopted at
birth by his
maternal uncle John
Kalaipaihala Young,
according to
Hawaiian tradition of hānai. His
uncle was the fourth...
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Victoria was seven. Subsequently, her
uncle Kamehameha III
appointed John
Kalaipaihala Young II, also
known as
Keoni Ana, the son of John Young, as
Kuhina Nui...
- Keliʻimaikaʻi (died 1809) Kalikoʻokalani
Kalaipaihala Robert Young Grace Davis Family Kaʻōanāʻeha (died 1850) John
Young (1742–1835)
Namokuelua (died 1804)...
- Keliʻimaikaʻi (died 1809) Kalikoʻokalani
Kalaipaihala Robert Young Grace Davis Family Kaʻōanāʻeha (died 1850) John
Young (1742–1835)
Namokuelua (died 1804)...