John Young Royalty

John Young (c. 1742–1835) was a British subject who became an important military advisor to Kamehameha I during the formation of the Kingdom of Hawaii. He was left behind by Simon Metcalfe, captain of the American ship Eleanora, and along with a Welshmen Isaac Davis became a friend and advisor to Kamehameha. He brought knowledge of the western world, including naval and land battle strategies, to Kamehameha, and a strong voice on affairs of state for the Hawaiian Kingdom. He played a big role during Hawaii's first contacts with the European powers. He spent the rest of his life in Hawaiʻi. Between 1802-1812, John Young ruled as Royal Governor of Hawaii Island while King Kamehameha was away on other islands. He organized the construction of the fort at Honolulu Harbor. The Hawaiians gave him the name ʻOlohana based on Young's typical command "All hands".

Personal facts

John Young
Birth dateMarch 17, 1744
Birth place
England , Crosby Merseyside , Lancashire , Great Britain
Date of deathDecember 17, 1835
Place of death
Honolulu , Oahu
Resting place
Royal Mausoleum of Hawaii
Parents
Robert Young (Hawaii)
Spouse
Kaōanāeha
Namokuelua
Title
High Chief
Advisor to Kamehameha I
Governor of Hawaii Island

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