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Keliʻimaikaʻi
(died 1809)
KalikoʻokalaniKalaipaihalaRobert YoungGrace
Davis Family
Kaʻōanāʻeha
(died 1850)
John Young
(1742–1835)
Namokuelua
(died 1804)
Robert
(1796–1813?)
Haʻale James Kānehoa
(1797–1851)
Sarah Kaniaulono
(1797–1867)
Henry C. Lewis
Fanny Kekelaokalani
(1806–1880)
George Naʻea
(1797–1852)
Jane LahilahiNuʻuanu
Mary Paʻaʻāina
(1833–1853)
James Augustus Griswold
(1823–?)
Dr. T. C. B.
Rooke

(1806–1858)
Grace Kamaʻikuʻi
(1808–1866)
Governor Cox Keʻeaumoku
(1784–1824)
Samuel Nuʻuanu
House of Kamehameha
Queen Emma
(1836–1885)
Kamehameha IV
(1836–1885)
Kamehameha III
(1813–1854)
Jane Lahilahi
(1813–1862)
Joshua Kaʻeo
(c. 1808–1858)
Keoni Ana
(1810–1857)
Julia Alapaʻi
(died 1849)
Albert Kamehameha
(1858–1862)
Kiwalaʻo
(died 1851)
Albert Kūnuiākea
(1851–1903)
Mary Lonokahikini
(1851–1904)
Peter Kekuaokalani
(1836–1880)
Keliʻimaikaʻi "Alebada"
(died 1851)
Notes:
  • Apple, Russel A. (1978). "Appendix A: Young Family Geneology". Pahukanilua: Homestead of John Young: Kawaihae, Kohala, Island of Hawaiʻi : Historical Data Section of the Historic Structure Report. Honolulu: National Park Office, Hawaii State Office. pp. 39–41. OCLC  4962701.
  • "John Young's Family". The Daily Bulletin. Vol. XV, no. 51. Honolulu. March 2, 1891. p. 2. Retrieved September 26, 2016.
  • Kanahele, George S. (1999). Emma: Hawaii's Remarkable Queen. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. p. 5. ISBN  978-0-8248-2240-8. OCLC  40890919.
  • McKinzie, Edith Kawelohea (1983). Stagner, Ishmael W. (ed.). Hawaiian Genealogies: Extracted from Hawaiian Language Newspapers. Vol. 1. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. pp. 38–39. ISBN  0-939154-28-5. OCLC  12555087.