When Muliutufaga Tuisamoa Malosi Tuatagaloa was born in 1844, in Lauli'i, Atua, Upolu, Samoa, her father, Tuisamoa Malosi Sialepa Tuatagaloa, was 28 and her mother, Sapoto Loloa, was 35. She had at least 4 sons with Popomata'eta'e Leota Leulua'iali'i Savea. She died in Falealili, Samoa, and was buried in Falealili, Samoa.
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Germany annexes Western Samoa, the U.S. takes over eastern Samoa and Britain withdraws its claim to the islands in accordance with treaty between Germany, Britain and the U.S.
New Zealand occupies Western Samoa during World War I and continues to administer it after the war by virtue of a League of Nations mandate (and a United Nations mandate after World War II).
U.S. troops stationed in Western Samoa during World War II, but no battles are fought on the islands.
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