Mahele Documents

01278
Claim Number: 01278
Claimant: Wood,
Other claimant:
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Island: Hawaii
District: Hamakua
Ahupuaa: Waipio
Ili: Puuhuku
Statistics: 3137 characters 550 words
No. 1278, John Wood
N.R. 51-52v3


The claim for my residence at Puaahuku, Hamakua, Hawaii. On March 19, 1831, I was sent for by the teachers and settled in this place. Then the teachers /and the/ landlord said to build a house at this place and I built a house. I was living at this one place, until, because of the breaking of my regular house, the governor said to me to build a new house and live at the place I know occupy. There are two eye-witnesses at Puaahuku. I beg to inform his Majesty that no one has /held/ this but myself. But this is true, when I became naturalized, the governor said he as ....

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.... feel that perhaps, it has been delinquent. I have lived on my house lot at Puaahuku in the ili land called "Lalakea" of Waipio, Hamakua, Hawaii for sixteen years. I have built houses, and have planted orange trees. There has been a harvest of oranges from 20 trees for two years and thirty smaller orange trees are growing now. I am now building a stone house which I will complete as soon as the title is clear."

Here in Waipio are tenants who know definitely about his claim. I too know that his claim is true.
George L. Kapeau

[Award 1278; Puuhuku Waipio Hawaii; 1 ap.; 1.32 Acs]