LCA 8515 John Young, Jr
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7 ANA, KEON! Alii Award LCA 8515 John Young, Jr. [Called "brother" of Kaoanaeha in Indicesp. 58; that is an error: he was Kaoanaeha's son by John Young] . "Inherited landsII Note in Indices (1929: 58) reads: "See Foreign Register» VoL 2»page 68, for Will ofJohri Young, Sr., companion of Kamehameha I»who died Dec. 16, 1835, and Native Register for division of his lands among his children by the King.. Exempted from division and commutation by the Privy Council on Aug. 29, 1850, by Resolution passed as follows: 'Resolved that the Minister of the Interior is hereby authorized to grant Royal Patents to the heirs of John Young (Olohana) for the lands they severally inherit from their father, without commutation or division. '" NR 708.3 Keoni Ana describes the division of lands to the children of John Young: James Young Kanehoa, Kooni Ana, Pane [Fanny Kekelaokalani], [Grace] Kamaikui, Gini [Lahilahi]; to John Young's widow Kaoanaeha; the division of Isaac Davis's lands to his children, G.D. Hueu [George Hueu Davis], Kale [Sarah], and Peke [Becky]; and the lands of his wife [K/A] Julia Alapai Kauwa. Kooni Ana's inherited lands, by this division among the heirs, were: Kawaihae H. [Kawaihae Hikina, a.k.a. Kawaihae East! Kawaihae 2] Kukuau, ahp.» Kalana of Hilo» Hawaii Halehaku, ahp., Kalana of Hamakua, Maui Pahoa, ili no Waikiki, Kona, Oahu MAHELEBOOKpage 160(copy, 166) Relinquished[hisown acquiredlands]: Haleaha, ahp., in Kalanaof Koolau,Oahu Paiwa, iJino Waikele, Katanaof Ewa, Oahuand Moanui, ahupuaaof Kalanaof Lahaina»Maui (Signed) Received: Puunui, ili no Honolulu,Kona, Oahu Puunoa, ahp., Lahaina, Maui Puunui, ill no Honolulu, appears as an award to C.B. T. Rooke, husband of his sister Grace Kamaikui, LCA 610, 24.77 acres (Indices 729) Puunoa ahupuaa, Lahaina» Maui appears as LCA 8515 "Ana, Kooni, for Lahilahi" [his sister Gini Lahilahi, wife of Joshua Kaoo], 275 acres (Indices 628) 8 Claim 8515 in list of Alii Awards (Indices 58) does not coincide with all the lands listed in the N:umericalIndex of Awards in Indices; Kooni Ana's inherited division appears on both lists as follows: (RP 1666) Kawaihae Hikina, Kohala, Hawaii (AwardBook 10:333) " (RP 1666, 8089, 8171 or 8172) Kukua!l, Hilo, Hawaii- (Aw.Bk. 10:335) (RP 1666) Halehaku, Hamakualoa, Maui (Aw. Bk. 10:336) (RP 1666) Pahoa, Waikiki, Oahu (Aw. Bk. 10:336) On list of Alii awards(Indices58) Claim 8515includes: Koheoopa,Kona, Oahu (No RP; Aw. Bk. 7:423) Owa, Wailuku,Maui (No RP; Aw. Bk. 7:423) Owa, Wailuku, Maui (No RP; Aw. Bk. 9:489) Luakaha,Kona, Oahu (RP 6776 Aw. Bk. 9:689) Holili, Puako, Lahaina, Maui (RP 1881;Aw. Bk. 10:300) Haleu, Lahaina, Maui (No"RP;Aw. Bk. 10:300) Claim 8515 . FR 26.3 shows his name, but is otherwise blank NR 708.3 Kooni Ana lists the inherited lands NT 352.10 April 22, 1854 Kukahiko, sworn: I know this pahale ofKooni Ana at Luakaka, ili of Nuuanu. Bounded mau.ka,Kaholuahune; Waikiki, Nuuanu St., makai, the Konohiki; also Ewa. Received from Kamehameha ill in 1846 perhaps. No house on this place at present, however there was a house there formerly which has fanen down. Manoeo confirms. Kailiwai confirms. LCA 8515 (RP 6776) Luakaha, Nuuanu 81.00 acll ap. (Aw.Bk. 9:689) (no RP) Alapai, ili of Koheoopa, Kapalama 1.75 ac (Aw.Bk.7:423) (RP 1666) Hiof Pahoa, Waikiki (no acreage) 1 apana (Aw.Bk 10:334) (RP 6778) Queen St. 0.61 ac (Aw. Bk. 10:472) FT 325.3 In report of the Committee"to makean equitabledivisionof the houselotsbelongingto the chiefs situatedin Honolulubetweensaid chiefsand the government KeoniAna has only 2 lots in Honoluluboth of whichare of little valueand we wouldrecommendthat fee simpletitlesbe grantedto him for the same, upon paymentto the GovernmeIitof 150dollars for the Governmentrights therein." " . PROBATE 2404 (1stCC) [under John Young] Kooni Ana died 18 July 1857 Peter Young requests VA [Letters of Administration], "no executor being named in the Will." Next document in file reads: "We, the undersigned, being the Executors of the last will and testament" etc., (Signed) T. Chas. B. Rooke and Alexander Adams. 9 . CourtProceedings:August32, 1857-postponed until "February 1858." Will actuallyprobatedApril 9, 1858: . Chas. Titcomb, witness to will, gives testimony. Will approved. Then followsthe Will of KooniAna, leaving . "the Pa Wai next to the fort at Lahaina to P. Nahaolelua; the Pahale formerly Kanekoa's, to Peter Kaoo [a.k.a. Peter Young, son of his sister Jane Lahilahi Young wife of Joshua Kaoo]; the pahale on Queen Street in Honolulu next to Namauu' s to Peter Kaoo [Young]; . my home (pahale noho) next to the Hale Alii to H. Kalama [Queen Hakaleleponi Kalama, wife of Karnehameha.III]; . the pahale next to.the Royal School pahale where H. Kalama is now, to be hers; . my pahale [iIIegible] being taken care of by Kauhola to go to Ema [Emma, daughter of his.sister Kekelaokalani, hanai daughter of Grace KamaikuiRooke]; , Luakaha in Nuuanu .0 Kunuiakea [po'olua son of Jane Lahilahi]. My property, ponoi and lewa [private and personal] to be divided equally among Ema, Peter Kaeo, and Kunuiakea after the payment of my debts. " "Persons interested in will of John Young, Sr. ": John Young [Keoni Ana], Jas. [Kanehoa] Young, Fanny [Kekelaokalani] Naea, Grace [Kamaikui] Rooke, Jane [Gini Lahilahi] Kaeo, Goo. [Hueu] Davis, Sarah [Kale] Davis, Betty [peke Davis] Silva and Mary Kuamoo [Kaoanaeha]. Kauhola (KIA), a witness to the Will. On list of lands'in the Estate distributed as will directed: "Hanaiakamalama" is the pahele Kauhola had the care of. The heirs agree that the lands listed as in his possession that had been awarded to Alapai [his wife KIA Julia Alapai Kauwa] were to go to her heir, M. Lipoa. Follows, documents on distribution of lands to heirs and detailed inventoryof personalproperty, appraisedtotal: $1,915.22. 601: KEONI ANA/JOHN YOUNG, JR. John Youngof England Kaoanaeha John Young,Jr. Fanny Kekelaokalani Grace Karnaikui Jane Lahilahi John Young [Keoni Aria] Julfa Alapai Kauwa no issue..