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No. 7588*O, Kamoonohu
N.R. 359v5
To the Honorable Land Commissioners, Greetings: I, Kamoonohu, hereby enter my lands divided by the Mo`i, for myself and my heirs forever. The names are Palahele `Ili, Kailua, Koolaupoko, Oahu and Mooiki Ahupua`a, Hamakua, Hawaii.
I am, respectfully
KAMOONOHU
Honolulu, Oahu, 8 February, 1858
F.T. 236-237v3
Cl. 7588, Kamoonohu counter claimant for the Mooiki Ahupuaa, Hamakua, Hawaii.
The counter claimant made oath tha ....
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.... and. I am denying that he has the slightest interest in this land, and
Z. Kaauwai, sworn, After the death of Keaniani, Kamoonohu (plural) filed a suit with the governor with an objection for the heir of Keaniani. On April 6, 1847 the governor, M. Kekuanaoa, passed the verdict that Kalaimamalu, Keaniani's son, is the heir; he and no other person would inherit Keaniani's entire estate. Kalaimamalu's servant now lives there.
[Award 7588; R.P. 7285; Palapule Kailua Koolaupoko; 1 ap.; 7.88 Acs]