- and
western visitors. His
first marriage, in 1795, was to the
chiefess Namokuelua of Oahu aristocracy.
Their son,
James Kānehoa, was an
influential member...
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Young Grace Davis Family Kaʻōanāʻeha (died 1850) John
Young (1742–1835)
Namokuelua (died 1804)
Robert (1796–1813?) Haʻale
James Kānehoa (1797–1851) Sarah...
- 1796, the
eldest son of John
Young and his wife
Namokuelua. Robert's mother, the
chiefess Namokuelua, was of
Oahuan aristocracy,
although not of high...
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Kamehameha I. Kānehoa was Young's
second son by his
first wife, the
chiefess Namokuelua of Oahu aristocracy. His
mother was of
chiefly rank,
though not high....
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Young Grace Davis Family Kaʻōanāʻeha (died 1850) John
Young (1742–1835)
Namokuelua (died 1804)
Robert (1796–1813?) Haʻale
James Kānehoa (1797–1851) Sarah...
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Young Grace Davis Family Kaʻōanāʻeha (died 1850) John
Young (1742–1835)
Namokuelua (died 1804)
Robert (1796–1813?) Haʻale
James Kānehoa (1797–1851) Sarah...
- youngest. She had two
elder half-brothers by her father's
first marriage to
Namokuelua; they were
Robert and
James Kanehoa. She and her
siblings were hapa-haole...
- John. She had two
older half-brothers by her father's
first marriage to
Namokuelua:
Robert and James. The
siblings were hapa-haole or part Caucasian, but...
- youngest. She had two
older half-brothers by her father's
first marriage to
Namokuelua:
Robert and James. The
siblings were hapa-haole or part Caucasian, but...
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Young Grace Davis Family Kaʻōanāʻeha (died 1850) John
Young (1742–1835)
Namokuelua (died 1804)
Robert (1796–1813?) Haʻale
James Kānehoa (1797–1851) Sarah...