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No. 11029*O, John Stevenen, /Stevenson/, Honolulu, February 11, 1848
N.R. 628v4
Greetings to the Land Commissioners: I hereby enter my lands which were divided by the Mo`i. Three are on Oahu. I have an `ili named Kukona at Waimano in Ewa. I have an `ili named Kaipu in Manoa, Waikiki. On the Island of Molokai I have the Ahupua`a of Kumimi. Those are my lands which were conveyed absolutely by the Mo`i, therefore I enter them to have title quieted. Here is this claim of mine for my house at Kapo. It is my house lot. Here is a claim for a house lot here in Honolulu, which was from Kalaeokekoi.
JOHN STEVENEN /STEVENSON/
F.T. 329-330v3 [Counter claim of Kalaeokekoi, claim 6245]
F.T. 368v3
No. 11029, John Stevenson, Part II, May 12th, 1854
[margin note: part of Kaipu in Manoa; Patent afterwards, cancelled. See Award, page 230 & 233, volume 3 Ward Book for reaso ....
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.... sworn, We both have known in the same way as Ehu has just stated here. Two patches have been acquired by Kaihulaula without approval because they are Friday patches and belong to the konohiki.
N.T. 160v10
No. 11029, John Stevenson
COPY
John Stevenson's land as recorded in the Mahele Book.
Kukona ili for Waimano, Ewa, Oahu.
1 Kaaipu East, taro land, ili in Manoa, Oahu
Kumimi ahupuaa, Molokai.
True copy from the Mahele Book.
A.G. Thruston, Secretary K.K.
[Award 11029; (Oahu) R.P. 4470; Naniuapo Manoa Kona; 1 ap.; 30.17 Acs; R.P. 1236 & 1237, Kaaipu Manoa Kona; 34.96 Acs; R.P. 6880; Kamakela Honolulu Kona; 1 ap.; 1.37 Acs; R.P. 8455; Kukona Waimano Ewa; 2 ap. 519.191 Acs; R.P. 8462; Kukona Waimano Ewa; 1 ap.; 3.233 Acs (R.P. says 6 Eka, 6 91/100 Kaulahao); R.P. 8506 Kukona Waimano Ewa; ; 1 ap.; 512.5 Acs; (Molokai) R.M. 4366; Kumimi Kona Molokai]