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No. 735*O, Kaahumanu
N.R. 395-396v2
A Land Claim, 1847, 30 S/ept/: Hear ye, O Land Commissioners: This is an explanation to you of the basis of interest in the land and the lot. The interest was from Kamehameha I, through Kamehameha II, until Kamehameha III.
It was inherited land for Amamalua and for me, his keiki, Kaahumanu. Akopuluia was under Koahou, and on his death it was bequeathed to Kekauonohi, not to me, the heir. I remained, and this landlord of mine withheld mine and returned his, at Hilo. ....
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.... e. It has been enclosed with two houses within it and
the boundaries are:
Kekuhaupio's lot, Ewa
Kaihiwa's lot, toward the mountain
Kekuanui's lot and Kalolo's lot, Waikiki and
an idle pasture, toward the sea.
No one has objected to him [her?] to this day.
John Ii, sworn by the Bible and stated, "I have seen Kaahumanu's lot. Everything is just as Kamaka has related here."
[Award 735; R.P. 5722; Honolulu Kona; 1 ap.; 722 anana 5 kapuai kuea]