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William P. Alexander
(1805–1884) [i]
Mary Ann McKinney
(1810–1888)
Amos Starr Cooke
(1810–1871)
Juliette Montague
(1812–1896)
Dwight Baldwin
(1798–1886)
Charlotte Fowler
(1805–1873)
J. W. Smith
(1810–1887
David Dwight Baldwin
(1831–1912)
W. O. Smith
(1848–1929)
William D. Alexander
(1833–1913)
Abigail Baldwin
(1847–1912)
Samuel T. Alexander
(1836–1904)
Martha Eliza Cooke [ii]Ann Elizabeth Alexander
(1843–1940)
Henry P. Baldwin
(1842–1911) [iii]
Emily Whitney Alexander
(1846–1943)
Agnes Alexander
(1875–1971) [iv]
Annie Montague Alexander
(1867–1950)
C.W. Dickey
(1871–1942)
Belle Dickey
(1880–1972)
James Dole
(1877–1958)
Henry Alexander Baldwin
(1871–1946) [v]
Ethel Frances Smith
(1879–1967)
J. Walter Cameron
(1895–1976)
Francis Baldwin
(1904–1996)
Colin C. Cameron
(1927–1992)
( Kapalua)

Notes

  1. ^ James McKinney Alexander (1888). Mission Life in Hawaii: Memoir of Rev. William P. Alexander. Harvard University. Pacific Press Publishing Company.
  2. ^ Hawley, Emily Carrie (1922). The Introduction of Christianity Into the Hawaiian Islands: And the Development of These Islands Through the Agency of the Missionaries and Their Descendants, 1820-1920. Press of E.L. Hildreth.
  3. ^ "Baldwin, David Dwight (1831-1912) on JSTOR". plants.jstor.org. Retrieved 2019-12-30.
  4. ^ "Life of Agnes Alexander". bahai-library.com. Retrieved 2019-12-30.
  5. ^ "Hawaii Cattlemen's Council - Henry "Harry" Alexander Baldwin". Hawaii Cattlemen's Council. Retrieved 2019-12-30.