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No 1893, [Kaanaana no] Johann H. Lafrenz, Alakea Street, Honolulu Ahupuaa, District of Kona, Island of Oahu, Volume 7, pp. 531-532 [RP Reel 4, 01236-01337.tif]
No. 1893
Royal Patent, Upon Confirmation of the Land Commission
Whereas, the Board of Commissioners to Quiet Land Titles have by their decision awarded unto Johnann H. Lafrenz, Kuleana No. 744, an estate of Freehold less than Allodial, in and to the land hereafter described, and whereas the said J.H. Lafrenz has paid into the Hawaiian Treasury the sum of Fifty dollars for the Government Claim on said land.
Therefore, Kamehame ....
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.... claimant of the property, have united in granting a Deed to Johanna H.
Lafrenz...Resolved, that the Minister of Interior is requested to grant to
Johanna H. Lafrenz a Patent for the said claim upon his payment of $40.00
for the Government's rights therein."
Note: Laamaikahiki is Kaanaana's son. William D. Smith is Kaanaana's nephew. [provided by Jason Achiu, the State Archives]
[Royal Land Patent No. 1893, [Kaanaana no] Johann H. Lafrenz, Alakea Street, Honolulu Ahupuaa, District of Kona, Island of Oahu, 151 fathoms 30 sq. feet (.12 Acre) 1855]