Heirs of those who died at the leprosy colony, 1900.

PROCLAMATION OF HEIRS.

The heirs of the patients who died in the leprosy colony, Molokai, named below, are wanted to put before the Office of the Board of Health [Papa Ola] with proper validation, their claims for the remainder of the estate of the ones who died, within six (6) months of this day, or the money will go to benefit the Treasury of the Government.

Akoi Akamu (m) from Wailuku, Maui, 29 years old; taken to the Colony of the Sick [Kahua Ma’i] on July 15, 1891; died on January 24, 1900.

Arthur Kawaieli (m) from Honolulu, 38 years old; taken to the Colony of the Sick on July 25, 1893; died on March 5, 1900.

Isaac K. Wewehi (m) from Waialua, Oahu, 21 years old; taken to the Leprosy Colony [Kahua Ma’i Lepera] on December 25, 1894; died on June 5, 1900.

Kapahu Umauma (m) from Hookena, Kona, Hawaii, 33 years old; taken to the Leprosy Colony on December 15, 1897; died on July 9, 1900.

William Oili (m) from Honolulu, 26 years old; taken to the Leprosy Colony on May 23, 1900; died at Baldwin Home on July 2, 1900.

CHARLES WILCOX,
Secretary.

Honolulu, Sept. 20, 1900.

(Kuokoa, 10/5/1900, p. 5)

HOOLAHA HOOILINA WAIWAI.

(Ka Nupepa Kuokoa, Buke XXXVIII, Helu 37 [40], Aoao 5. Okatoba 5, 1900.

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