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Celso Caesar Moreno (born c. 1956) is lawyer who became a judge in Hawaii.

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Celso Caesar Moreno

Category:1822 births Category: People from Portsmouth, New Hampshire Category:Hawaiian Kingdom politicians

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William G. Irwin (1843–1914)

James Irwin sailed for the California Gold Rush. 1909 bought Lanai from Charles Gay Daughter Helene Married F. Templeton Crocker

http://files.usgwarchives.org/hi/statewide/bios/irwin32bs.txt 1881 Claus Spreckels In 1901 he was made a Chevalier of the Legion of Honor by the French government for services as Hawaii’s representative to the Paris Exposition. Crystal Springs Uplands School irwin mansion in California Died January 28, 1914 in San Francisco http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=F4091EFA3C5412738DDDA00A94D9405B848DF1D3 WILLIAM G. IRWIN DEAD.; Sugar Planter and Refiner in Hawaii Left $15,000,000 January 29, 1914 Mansion in Honolulu, Charles William Dickey

Samuel Ruggles (1795–1871) Samuel Ruggles was born March 9, 1795 in Brookfield, Connecticut. His father was Samuel Ruggles and mother Huldah His sister Lucia Ruggles (1793–1886) married missionary physician Thomas Holman (1793–1826). However, the couple left Hawaii on July 30, 1820. Travelling via China, she is sometimes said to be the first American woman to circumnavigate the earth.

Ruggles married Nancy Trumbull Wells in 1819 daughter Sarah in 1820 and five other children. Sarted mission in Waimea, Kauai County, Hawaii with Samuel Whitney on July 25, 1820. Hilo January 24, 1822 Waimea in 1825, back to Hilo in 1826, then Kahikolu Church in July 1828. Sarah sent back in 1827, married Garry Peck in 1847 moved to Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin. Left on January 6, 1834, and arrived at Long Island, New York June 16, 1834. He died in September 1871 at Fort Atkinson.

Abner Pratt
Abner Pratt (1801–1863) was a judge and diplomat from Michigan in the United States.

Abner Pratt was born October 27, 1801, or May 22, 1801 in Springfield, New York Otsego County, New York. "Imperious in his manner".

Settled in Marshall, Michigan in 1839. He was chief justice of the Michigan Supreme Court, 1853 to 1857. Darius A. Ogden, the American Consul to the Kingdom of Hawaii.

The house was designed by William L Buck.unusual blending of tropical and Victorian features is unique in the Midwest Iolani Palace of King Kamehameha IV.

His wife died in 1861, and he died on March 27, 1863.

Harold C. Brooks bought the house in 1951 before it was torn down to make way for a gas station. The Marshall Historical Society raised funds in 1962 to purchase the house. It was restored to the 1880s era and is used as a museum. It was added to the list of Michigan State Historic Sites in Calhoun County, Michigan on February 17, 1965 as site P22762. A marker was erected in 1972.