- 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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Mauna Lahilahi is a
small eroded mountain located on the
Hawaiian island of Oahu near Mākaha town. It has an
elevation of 230 ft (70 m). Its name means...
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Lahilahi Webb, (Elizabeth
Kealiioiwikinolahilahi Napuaikaumakani Rogers Webb,
April 12, 1862 –
January 2, 1949) was the last lady-in-waiting and companion...
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become one of the only two
males to hold the
title of
Kuhina Nui. Jane
Lahilahi Young married Joshua Kaʻeo and gave
birth to
Peter Kaʻeo, a
member of the...
- 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 of...
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Lewis ****
Kekelaokalani (1806–1880)
George Naʻea (1797–1852) Jane
Lahilahi Nuʻuanu Mary Paʻaʻāina (1833–1853)
James Augustus Griswold (1823–?) Dr...
- 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...
- Clark,
University of
Hawaii Press,
November 2001, Page 207,
referring to
Lahilahi Point and the
LaMariana Sailing Club. As well as "Beaches of Oʻahu, Revised...
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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 one...
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Lewis ****
Kekelaokalani (1806–1880)
George Naʻea (1797–1852) Jane
Lahilahi Nuʻuanu Mary Paʻaʻāina (1833–1853)
James Augustus Griswold (1823–?) Dr...