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No. 140, Kepaa, claimant
F.R. 119v1
1 document in Native Register, page 123
N.R. 123v1
No. 140, Kepaa [wahine], Honolulu, July 16, 1846
Greetings to the Land Commissioners:
I, Kepaa, the one who has a house lot in the city of Honolulu, will tell you the time when I got this lot. It was when Liholiho was the head of the kingdom. Poe gave this place to me absolutely, without havi ....
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.... live together, until Poe had granted the property to her. No one has objected to the present time of living there.
Statements.
Poe's sworn testimony, Kepaa is my female cousin and we are living together at the same place, but I have given a parcel of my property to Kepaa. It is my own interest which I have given here. No one else has any right there.
[Award 140; R.P. 82; Fort & Hotel Sts. Honolulu Kona; 1 ap.; .05 Ac.]