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Fanny Kekuiapoiwa Kailikulani Leleoili Kulua Kekelaokalani Young Lewis Naea (1806–1880), was a member of the royal family of the Kingdom of Hawaii, and mother of a Queen consort. ==Early life== She was born, July 21, 1806 in Kawaihae, in the Kohala District, on the Island of Hawaii. Her father was John Young, a former English sailor who became the royal advisor of Kamehameha I. Her mother was the High Chiefess Kaoanaeha, the niece of Kamehameha I. She was given the name of Fanny or Fannie and sometimes referred to as Pane the Hawaiian version of Fanny. Her Hawaiian name Kekelaokalani derived from her great-great grandmother, the High Chiefess Kekelaokalani, the sister of Keeaumoku-nui, the grandfather of Kamehameha the Great. Her name Kekuiapoiwa derived from Kamehameha's mother and her great-grandmother. She was raised on her father's homestead on a barren hillside overlooking Kawaihae Bay. It is now part of Puʻukoholā Heiau National Historic Site. She grew up with two younger sisters, Grace and Jane, and younger brother, 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 considered of ''alii'' (royal) class through their mother, and John Young's honorary title of "Olohana".
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