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Claim Number: 06245*H
Claimant: Kalaeokekoi
Other claimant:
Other name:
Island: Hawaii
District: Hamakua
Ahupuaa: Laupahoehoe
Ili:
Statistics: 6317 characters 1056 words
No. 6245*H, Kalaeokekoi
N.R. 268v5


To the land Commissioners: Here is my claim which is stated to you: Laupahoehoe, Ahupua`a at Hamakua, Hawaii. Kamakela `Ili in Honolulu, Oahu. One house lot in Lahaina, Maui. One horse enclosure at Kamakela, Honolulu, Oahu. One house lot in the city. It is as follows: Ukalimoa directed that I was to be above, in the lot, and Kapokini was under me, and I was to care for Kapokini until his maturity. By the direction of Nakookoo, to Kalakini and myself, to enter the house lot on the southeast side of the lot of Kelewa; this right was for us. One house lot is at Nuuanu, below the front of the place of the ali`i.
Respectfully,
KALAEOKEKOI
Honolulu, February 4, 1848

The diagram of the lot of Kalaeokekoi in the City of Honolulu on Oahu. It is bounded on the north by the house lot of Hewahewa and of Maalahia, on the east by Maalahia's house lot, on the south by a small road between this lot and the house lot of Mika Ki /Mr. Key?/, on the west by Church Street.

Beginning on the mauka edge of Church Street, on the north side also of a road between this lot and the house lot of Mika Ki, the first side lying:
North 35° East 1 chain 45 6/12 feet to the south corner of the ....

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.... oundaries are:
Mauka by a pond
Olowalu by husband of Kapoli, Namauu's land
Makai by sea, beach
Kaanapali by Nohea's place.

This lot to Keaka from Nohea and her husband at the time of Liliha's death in 1839 and he has been living there peacefully to the present time, they have given this place outright to Keaka.

Kelaeokekoi is a nephew son for Keaka and he had registered this land in his name for Keaka. Kalaeokekoi, here (Keaka) nephew has died and Keaka, his aunt has this land. It was not bequested to the heirs of Kalaeokekoi because it was not his own land. It was for Keaka.


N.T. 241v10
No. 6245, Kalaeokekoi (from page 236), (from 763 Vol. 3)

Kalaeokekoi's lands in the Mahele Registry.
Kamakela ili of Honolulu, Kona, Oahu.
1 Laupahoehoe ahupuaa Hamakua, Hawaii.
TRUE COPY
A.G. Thruston, Clerk
Interior Department, 8 July 1853

[Award 6245; (Hawaii) Land Patent 8182; Laupahoehoe 2, Hamakua; 1 ap.; 2350 Acs; (Maui) R.P. 2659; Makalaukalo Lahaina; 1 ap.; .18 Ac.; Kalaeokekoi for Keaka (Oahu) R.P. 2659; King St. Honolulu Kona;1 ap.; .18 Ac.; R.P. 1985; Kamaakela Honolulu Kona; 6 ap.; 13.91 Acs; ; R.P. 6764, Kaaleo Honolulu 1 ap., 3.68 Acres]