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construction of the fort at
Honolulu Harbor. The
Hawaiians gave him the name
ʻOlohana based on Young's
typical command "All
hands (on deck)".
According to his...
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January 12, 1862) was a
Hawaiian high
chiefess and a
daughter of John
Young Olohana, the
royal advisor of
Kamehameha I. She was born in May 1813, in Kawaihae...
- (1826-1883)
Isaac Young Davis (1824-1882)
Louisa Kolohu Spencer John
Young ʻOlohana Davis (1830-?) Hana
Kailihiwa William Kahiukahi Davis (1860-?) Keolaokalani...
- (1796-02-14)February 14, 1796 Kawaihae,
Hawaii Died 1813 (aged 16–17)
Bermuda House House of
Olohana Royal House of Oahu
Father John
Young ʻOlohana Mother Namokuelua...
- Young,
Kamehameha I's British-born
military advisor known as High
Chief Olohana, and
Princess Kaʻōanaʻeha Kuamoʻo. Her
maternal grandmother, Kaʻōanaʻeha...
- (royal)
class through their mother, and John Young's
honorary title of "
Olohana". She
married High
Chief George Naʻea. With Naʻea she had a
daughter Emma...
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Mokuhia Appointed but ********inated soon
after Kamehameha I John
Young ʻOlohana c. 1742
December 17, 1835 c. 1802 c. 1812
Kamehameha I
Direct rule by King...
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Island of Hawaiʻi. Her
father was John Young,[citation needed]
known as
Olohana, the
royal advisor of
Kamehameha I, from Lancashire, England. Her mother...
- Kalikoʻokalani, he had Kaʻōanaʻeha (1780–1850) who
married John
Young Olohana, a
former British sailor and
trusted advisor of Kamehameha, and mother...
- Oʻahu. His
mother was Jane Lahilahi, the
youngest daughter of John
Young Olohana, the
advisor to
Kamehameha I, and
Chiefess Kaʻōanaʻeha. His
father was...