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Claim Number: 01310
Claimant: Ilae
Other claimant:
Other name:
Island: Maui
District: Lahaina
Ahupuaa: Aki
Ili: Lapakea
Statistics: 3649 characters 622 words
No. 1310, Ilae
N.R. 69v3


To the Land Commissioners, Greetings and peace and thanks: I hereby petition you for my claim for a lot. My place was from Kaenaena and he is my witness. The circumference is 254 feet. Within /the lot/ is a stone house and a hale lua /probably an outhouse/ in the ground.

There is a wooden roof and a floor, and a lanai with its floor, and all the things which make a house. I am thinking of working again on a house; I am not through, thinking of building. My lot is in Lapakea, in the Ahupua'a of Lahaina.
Farewell to you all.
ILAE
Lahaina, December 1, 1847


F.T. 339v3
No. 1310, Ilae, June 20th

Z. Kaauwai, s ....

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.... ven approval. Kaaua sworn 1. He has seen this house lot at Aki which belongs to Ilae. This was from Kaenaena in 1841, no one has objected to Ilae to the present time. There is a huge stone house in there with boundaries:

Mauka by Wahie and Heneri's lot
Olowalu by Pake and Wahie's house
Makai by Government road
Kaanapali by small road and Kaenaena's land.

2. The king has given the ahupuaa of Pukoo between Kona and Molokai to Ilae two ili of the Maniania ili at Waikoku and Pukoo 3 in Kona here have been returned to the King.
SEE in John Young's book.

[Award 1310; R.P. 1162; Lapakea Lahaina; 1 ap.; 1.10 1/4 Acs 50 fathoms; See also 3730B not awarded]