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Grace Kamaʻikuʻi Young Rooke (September 8, 1808 – July 26, 1866) was a
Hawaiian high
chiefess who was
daughter of John Young, the
chief military advisor...
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Hawaiian tradition of hānai by her
childless maternal aunt,
chiefess Grace Kamaʻikuʻi Young Rooke, and her husband, Dr.
Thomas C. B. Rooke. Emma's
father Naʻea...
- to a daughter, Emma, who
would later marry King
Kamehameha IV.
Grace Kamaʻikuʻi Young married Thomas Charles Byde
Rooke and
adopted her
niece Emma. John...
- Lucy
Peabody (center) with
Grace Kamaikui Kahoalii, a
relative of
Queen Emma, and
Lizzie Kia Nahaolelua...
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James Augustus Griswold (1823–?) Dr. T. C. B.
Rooke (1806–1858)
Grace Kamaʻikuʻi (1808–1866)
Governor Cox Keʻeaumoku (1784–1824)
Samuel Nuʻuanu
House of...
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James Augustus Griswold (1823–?) Dr. T. C. B.
Rooke (1806–1858)
Grace Kamaʻikuʻi (1808–1866)
Governor Cox Keʻeaumoku (1784–1824)
Samuel Nuʻuanu
House of...
- Young, and he was
elder half-brother of ****
Kekelaokalani Young,
Grace Kamaikui Young, John
Kalaipaihala Young, and Jane
Lahilahi Young,
children of his...
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Honolulu about 1829 on an
English whaling ship. In 1830 he
married Grace Kamaʻikuʻi Young (1808–1866). In 1844 he met
Abraham Fornander who
worked for him...
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James Augustus Griswold (1823–?) Dr. T. C. B.
Rooke (1806–1858)
Grace Kamaʻikuʻi (1808–1866)
Governor Cox Keʻeaumoku (1784–1824)
Samuel Nuʻuanu
House of...
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physician Thomas Charles Byde Rooke, the
husband of High
Chiefess Grace Kamaʻikuʻi,
examined her but was
unable to
determine the
cause of the illness. He...