For other people named Kekelaokalani, see Kekelaokalani (disambiguation).
For Fanny Young (Murray), one of the wife of Joseph Smith, Jr., see List of the wives of Joseph Smith, Jr.
Fanny Kekelaokalani
Born
(1806-07-21)July 21, 1806 Kawaihae
Died
September 4, 1880(1880-09-04) (aged 74) Hānaiakamalama, Honolulu
Burial
October 3, 1880[1][2]
Mauna ʻAla Royal Mausoleum[3]
Spouse
Henry Coleman Lewis George Naʻea
Issue
Mary Polly Paaāina Queen Emma Kahalaiʻa Kekuaokalani
Names
Fanny Kekuʻiapoiwa Kailikulani Leleoili Kulua Kekelaokalani Young Lewis Naʻea[1]
Father
John Young Olohana
Mother
Kaʻōanāʻeha
Fanny Kekuʻiapoiwa Kailikulani Leleoili Kulua Kekelaokalani Young Naʻea (July 21, 1806 – September 4, 1880), was a Hawaiian high chiefess and a member of the royal family of the Hawaiian Kingdom, and mother of Queen Emma of Hawaii.
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^Thomas G. Thrum (1904). "Kamehameha Tomb". All about Hawaii: The recognized book of authentic information on Hawaii. Honolulu Star-Bulletin. p. 180.
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