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No. 15, Keoni Kalaunu, claimant, Honolulu, 23 March 1846
F.R. 33-34v1
Gentlemen, I claim the lot now in possession of Stephen Reynolds, Esquire. The said lot was left by my father, John Crowne, who died intestate; his effects were sold at the public auction, but the land has passed by private sale from the British consul, Richard Charlton, Esquire to D. Owen & from him to Stephen Reynolds, Esquire; no account having been give ....
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.... uish his present claim, and inform the Board of the same.
Rejected, See Claim 622, S. Reynolds, Consul Book, page 417
N.T. 81v1
No. 15, John Kalaunu, Office of the Board of Commissioners Who Quiet Land Titles
His (John Kalaunu) claim has been postponed until he has a clear title within two weeks when he may return to testify before the officers who quiet land titles.
[No. 15 not awarded]