Kamehameha III- Kauikeaouli Crown Land Deed Belongs to His Heirs, and Successors - Not Only to Kamehameha IV, the Seat of the Crown.....Government Deed For the House of Nobles to Care For, Minister of Interior to Assign Lands

 

                  - A Review -

 

                             by Amelia Gora (2017)

 

 

 Kamehameha III - Kauikeaouli shared his lands with his family(ies):  his heirs, and successors.

Conspirators, treasonous persons moved to change his deeds over time through their legalese, maneuvers, intended to defraud Kamehameha III's families.

Treasonous persons includes the False Flag operatives/ Judge(s) during Kamehameha IV - Alexander Liholiho's period and on.

 

Kamehameha III

Kamehamehaiii.jpg

King of the Hawaiian Islands (more...)

Reign

June 6, 1825 – December 15, 1854  

 Kamehameha III - Kauikeaouli was a good King who shared his lands with his subjects, which included his families and people.

Kameha  III  didn't have to share it because he was the Monarch, a descendant of his father Kamehameha who was recognized as the head of a Monarchy based government.  His lands included the Hawaiian archipelago made up of 133 Islands in the Pacific Ocean.

With Aetearoa and the Samoan Islands, the Hawaiian Islands were recognized as the Pacific Empire.

Infiltration by American operatives have been found in research.

This article is focused on the Crown Lands, and the Government lands with the true documents found in the Archives, Honolulu, Oahu.

DEEDS

Kamehameha III - Kauikeaouli's Crown Land Deed, and Government Lands to be taken cared of by the House of Nobles, House of Representatives, with the rights of Native Tenants.

The following are the important documents affecting our Hawaiian Kingdom/Kingdom of Hawaii/Hawaiian archipelago/ Hawaiian Islands/Hawaii/Ko Hawaii Pae Aina/He Mokupuni Pae Aina o Hawaii lands, etc.:

 

  

JUSTICES/JUDGES

 

The following are the Original Judges in the Hawaiian Kingdom:

Abner Paki

Charles Kanaina

John Kapena

Kaauwai

  

The Judges Descendants/Heirs:

Abner Pākī

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Born

c. 1808

Molokaʻi

Died

June 13, 1855

HonoluluOʻahu

Burial

June 28, 1855[1]

Pohukaina Tomb

October 30, 1865

Mauna ʻAla Royal Mausoleum

Spouse

Kuini Liliha

Kōnia; Kaikainalii

Issue

Bernice Pauahi Bishop

Liliʻuokalani (hānai) step:  J.F. Koakanu, Abigail Lanihau, Jane Loeau, Maheha, Kailinaoa Lanihau, Kalola, Kaluaikau, and Alapai, 

Full name

Abner Kuhoʻoheiheipahu Pākī

Father

Kalani-hele-maiiluna

Mother

Kahooheiheipahu

Kanaʻina II

His Honour/His Highness

Kanaina painting.jpg

Born

1801

Napoʻopoʻo, Hawaiʻi

Died

March 13, 1877

HonoluluOahu

Burial

March 29, 1877[1]

Kawaiahaʻo Church

Spouse

Auhea Kekāuluohi; Miriam Kekauonohi

Issue

Davida

William Charles Lunalilo; step: All of Kalaniopuu, Kamehameha,

Kaumualii; John Young, Isaac Davis et. als. descendants

Kamehameha Dynasty

House of Moana

House of Kamehameha

Father

[Eia] Ka-makakaualii

Mother

Kauwā Palila

Occupation

House of Nobles

Privy Counsel

Royal attendant

Kāhili Bearer

Signature

Kanaʻina II's signature

Jonah Kapena

Assistant Judge of the Supreme Court of Hawaii

In office

May 10, 1842 – 1848

Member of the Kingdom of Hawaii

House of Nobles

In office

1845, 1850–1866

Personal details

Died

March 12, 1868

Honolulu, Hawaii

Resting place

Kawaiahaʻo Church

Nationality

Hawaiian

Spouse(s)

Kahilipulu; Kalaikini

Children

Keawe, Kekualoa, John Makini Kapena (hānai)

Alma mater

Lahainaluna Seminary

Occupation

Royal Secretary, Judge, Civil Servant, Editor

Signature

Zorobabela Kaʻauwai

Assistant Judge of the Supreme Court of Hawaii

In office

May 10, 1842 – November, 1846

Succeeded by

Joshua Kaʻeo

Member of the Board of Commissioners to Quiet Land Titles

In office

February 10, 1846 – March 21, 1850

Succeeded by

Joshua Kekaulahao

Member of the Kingdom of Hawaii

House of Representatives

In office

1851–1852, 1854–1855

Personal details

Born

c. 1799/1806[a]

KonaHawaii

Died

August 8, 1856

MakawaoMaui

Nationality

Kingdom of Hawaii

Spouse(s)

Kalanikauleleiaiwi III

Children

David Kahalekula Kaʻauwai

William Hoapili Kaʻauwai

George Kaleiwohi Kaʻauwai

Alma mater

Lahainaluna Seminary

Occupation

Deacon, Judge, Politician, Businessman

 

Lorrin Andrews, June 24, 1846-Dec. 28, 1854

William L. Lee  Dec. 5, 1846-May 28, 1857 (Chief Justice)

John Ii, Jan., 1848 Feb. 1864

George M. Robertson, Jan 10, 1855-March 12, 1867

Elisha H. Allen, June 4, `1857-Feb. 1, 1877 (Chief Justice)

Robert G. Davis, Feb. 16, 1864-July 8, 1868.

Alfred S. Hartwell, Sept. 30, 1868-Feb. 18, 1874.

James W. Austin, July 10, 1868-July 10, 1869

Hermann A. Widemann, July 10, 1869 - Feb. 18,m 1874.

Charles C. Harris, Feb. 18, 1874-July 2, 1881 (Chief Justice, Feb 1 1877-July 2, 1881).

A. Francis Judd, Feb. 18, 1874-May 20, 1900 (Chief Justice, Nov. 5, 1881-May 20, 1900).

 

Note: The Judges highlighted are problematic persons.  

 

 

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