User:Kuauli/Timothy Keaweiwi
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Timothy Keaweiwi (c. 1791 – February 15, 1862) was a native Hawaiian noble in Kingdom of Hawaiʻi. He was a drafter of some of the first laws that became enacted into Hawaiʻi and its first constitution. He was also a treasurer of an auxiliary of the American Bible Society in Lahaina in the 1840’s. He was also a member of the second circuit court in Lahaina for Maui started in 1859. He the foreman for some years for a halehālāwai (meeting place) in Pāpalaua, Maui. Keaweiwi was married to Lydia K. Keaweiwi. He died on February 15, 1862 in Ukemahame, Maui.
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