10 BECKLEY, WILLIAM LCAs 817,818,819 Awards listed in Indices as "Heirs of George Beckley" William Beckley was the eldest son of George Beckley, * the original grantee, whose heirs inherited lands received by their father for his services to Kamehameha I. [It...*George Beckley, an Englishman who was commandant of the fort begun by the Russians in Honolulu in 1816" (A. Grove Day, 1984, History Makers of Hawaiip;8)]. MAHELE BOOK pages 134-135 (140-141): Relinquished: Muliwai, Hi no Waipio, Hamakua, Hawaii Pualoalo, Hi no Halawa, Kohala, Hawaii Waawaa, Hi no Waimea, Hawaii (Signed): Wm. Beckley a me na hooilina 0 Geo. Beckley no ke kauoha ia mai, Signed "by command" by A. H. Fayerweather [lawyer, for the heirs] [note in margin (p. 134) reads: Hoololiia 0 Waawaa no ka Moi a komo 0 Kea1ahewano Wm. Beckleyma me kuu ae pono ana-waawaa was given up to the King, and Kea1ahewawas entered to Wm. Beckley ma, with my approval. Signed A.H. Fayerweather.] Received: Kaliawa, Hi no Kalihi, Kona, Oahu Wailele, ili no Waikiki, Kona, Oahu 'Waawaa, Hi i Kohala crossed out, an.d Kea1ahewa, ahp., Kohala, Hawaii added to list Claim 1176 "See Award 817" (Numerical Index of Awards) NR 568.2 Is diagram of the place Wm. Beckley thinks should be his because of losing his place to Honokaupu St. [Cross!Alakea St]. Surveyed by George Richardson. FT 217.2 Feb, 1848: Kaanaana's (Claim #744) dispute over piece of old road cut off from Beckley's land by new road, and occupied by Kaanaana. Gov. Kekuanaoa, witness, says he gave permission to Kaanaana and Kapena [w] to occupy this strip of land. March 31, 1848, T.C.B. Rooke, witness, says "K~pena was a kahu of my wife's [Grace Kamaikui] and in the absence of her husband the late Mr. Aldrich" comes to him in her difficulties. NT 547.2: captioned "Fayerweather." [KIA] Wahie witness to Beckley's claim for a piece to replace what had been taken for a road. Claims 817-821: FT 349.3: Claims 817 to 821, A.H. Fayerweather for Heirs of George Beckley No. 817 (Kealahewa, Kohala) No. 818 (Kaliawa, Kalihi) No. 819(Wailele,Waikiki), Claimed for the heirs of Geo. Beckley, viz: Ahia (widow of George Beckley) William Beckley, Maria Beckley[wife of KIA Kamakahonu]
11 Abram (infant child of Nancy Beckley). Mary Beckley (wife of A.H. Fayerweather). George Frederick Beckley (absent from the Islands since 1834 and last heard from in 1841at Valparaiso) Marie Beckley (wife of Geo. W. Punchard) [this is Emeline] " A.H. Fayerweatheras attorney for the heirsstated that the ~andswere given by the King to the heirs without any division, and that he had "presented acertificateto this effect to the Presidentof the Board which could not be found. Case postponed until another can be obtained. Further, in the Division, the King left these"lands untouched, and took three other lands on Hawaii called "Muliwai" in Waipio, "Waawaa" or Kihapai, and "Pualoalo" in Kohala (See Wm.Becldey's Claim No. 976). Claim No. 820: House lot in Honolulu near the old Polynesian. office Had this place from Kamehameha I. Claim 821: Small houselot now occupied by John Sweetman near the other. [This place in counter claim with Kaanaana, who received it as LCA 744] Ff 353.3 Claims 817 to 821,from P. 350.3, "A true copy:" Richard Charlton, WoahooMarch 7, 1827: "Receivedof Mr. Richard Charltonthe sum of five hundreddollars for which he is to have the full and entire use of the Estateknownby the name of Wyderry [Wailele, ili in Waikiki], free of all taxes, charges, or quit rent, or labor demandedof the men on said estate for the term of twen~-eight years from the date hereof." (Signed): BOKI Witness: Francisco de Paula Marin. Ko Wm. Beckley a me na Hooilina 0 George Becldey--Belonging to William Beckley and the heirs of George Beckley Kaliawa, Hi no Kalihi, Kona, Oahu Wailele [the Wyderry above], Hi no Waikiki, Kona, Oahu Kealahewa, ahp., Kohala, Hawaii E hoona i ke kuleana-settle the claim (Signed):S.P. Kalama, Secretary Hale Alii 10 Feb. 1848. Then follows the will of George Beckley, the father of the claimants. Ff 349.3, following Claim 817-821: The heirs submit a proportion due each descendant: to William Beckley one sixth to George Beckley one sixth to Maria Beckley one sixth; to the heirs of Mary Beckley [Fayerweather), who are: Julia [Afong], Mary [Davison], and Hannah Fayerweather, one eighteenth each;
12.. to the heirs of Emeline Beckley [Punchard], who are: George' Punchard and Elizabeth Punchard one twelfth each; and to the heir of Nancy Beckley, who is'. Abraham Wahia, one sixth. William Beckley, the eldest, did, on the 19th day of June, 1848, in order to obtain...proper titles...give up to his late Majesty Kamehameha ill thelandsof... Muliwai in Waipio, Hawaii, Waawaa [in Waimea, Hawaii] and Pualoalo in Kohala, Is. of Hawaii, which were his own private property and that therefore the said William Beckley.is entitled to one quarter of the Estate of the said George Beckley in addition to the one sixth as one of the heirs. Asks for his share in land: Patent 4545 Apana I, Paahaa, Kalihi; Ap. 2, Inaihuki; Patent 4544. Apana 1,2,3,4, in Kalihi, RP 4547, makai lot on A1akeaSt. at present occupied by Wm. Beckley [this is the houselot on which there is a dispute]. (Signed) W.C. Beckley Maria Beckley George Beckley LCA 817 819, 820 (RP 4548) Kealahewa,[North] Kohala (Aw. Bk. 3: 194; Indices 142) LCA 818. (RP 4545) Kaliawa,' Kalihi (Aw. Bk. 3:201; Indices 311) (RP 4544) Kaliawa, Kalihi (Aw. Bk. 3: 199; Ibid.). (RP 4543) Kaliawa, Kalihi (Aw. Bk. 3: 198; Ibid.) (RP 4542) Kaliawa, Kalihi (Aw. Bk. 3: 196; Ibid.) (RP 4541) Kaliawa, Kalihi (Aw. Bk. 3:195; Ibid.) LCA 819(RP 4546) Wailele, Manoa (Aw. Bk. 3:202; Ibid.) LCA 820 (RP 4547) Alakea St., Honolulu (Aw. Bk. 3:Z04; Ibid. 312) 182.80 acres 1 apana 28.72 acres 2 apana 4.83 acres 4 apana 5.94 acres 2 apana 12.24 acres 3 apana 16.42 acres 3 apana 36.10 acres 1 apana 1.02 acres 1 apana Claim976 NR 574.2: William Beckleyclaims Muliwai, a kupono [Hikupono], from Kamehamehaill a kihapaiat Waimea, from Kamehamehaill a pahale at Waimea, Hawaii [Waikani,which he purchased] a pahaleat Punahoa, Hilo, Hawaiibought "by us" from [Asa] Kaeo. [The pahale at Punahoa, Hilo, was claimedby Asa Kaeo and by the ABCFM. The ABCFMreceivedit as part of LeA 387 Punahoa 2, Hilo, Hawaii (5552.00 acres 1 apana; Aw. Bk. 3: 1, 253; Indices93). Beckley relinquishedhis claim; see below]
13' FT 201.3 Claim 976 Wm. Beckley/Claim 812 Asa Kaoo Eleele "I hereby relinquish all claims to the lot of land [the pahale at Punahoa, Hilo] in dispute between the ABCFM and myself, situated just makai of the Protestant Church in Hilo Hawaii and beg to withdraw the same from your further consideration." (Signed) William Beckley FT 62.5 "resumed": This claim consists of 5 lots: I. the m Muliwai, Ahupuaa Waipio, Hamakua, the property of H.M. KamehamhaIII, of which he [Wm. Beckley]is konohiki.. 2. the iii of Pualoalo, Ahupuaa Halawa, District KohaJa, the gift of. H.M. Kamehameha III since reverted to the Hawaiian Government, and sold to Kaihe.. 3. A houselot, situated on Ahupuaa Punahoa, in the district of Hilo, bought of Asa Kaoo. This lot was disputed by Kalakuaioha, now claimed by the Mission Board [See Ff 201.3 above]. 4. Kanehailua, sworn, deposed: I know this lot a portion of land in kula ofwaimea Ahupuaa Kohala called Owahawaba [Waawaa]; it is enclosed by a stonewall, has one house on it belonging to Lakapu the man employed by William Beckley to take care of it, but he has no right in the soil. The gift of Kamehameha III A.D. 1845, it is bounded on all sides by waste land of Konohiki.. Kanakaole, sworn, deposed: That the evidence of Kanehailua was true. They knew of no counter claim. 5. James Fay, sworn, deposed: Knew the houselot of William Beckley to be situated on the IIi Waikani, Ahupuaa Waimea, Kohala, and that he bought it of Robert Robinson. I do not know the exact amount he paid for it. It.is surrounded on all sides by the waste or uncultivated land of the konohiki. I have never heard his claim disputed. [Filed with George Beckley'sProbate 147(1 CC; AH) is the. following document, which pertains to the above land: "I [A.H. Fayerweather, attny. for the heirs of Goo. Beckley] also claim as attorney for William Beckley a certain enclosure situated in Waimea...sold to said Wm. Beckley by Robert Robinson as appears by Bill of Sale dated 1840, built upon and uninterruptedly occupied since. "] BILL OF SALE: This is to certify that I Robert Robertson [sic, but signed Robinson] sold to [blank] Beckley all right and title to the premisesat Waimea n~woccupiedby me and from hence forth they are William. Beckley's property so far as concerns me and for which I hav~ received the sum of one hundredand fifty dollars.. LCA 976 (RP 5065) Waimea, S. Kohala 29.59 Ac., 2 apana: (Aw. Bk. 5:41; Indices 148) [TMK 6-6-01, Apana l--waikani pahale] [TMK 6-6-01, Apana 2--a portion of Waawaa]
14 601: BECKLEYS George Fred. Beckley Ahia Kalaikumakiekie William Maria Beckley Nancy (m.wahia). Mary (m.fayerweather) George Emeline (m. Punchard)