Rev. Jonathan Smith Green - 3rd Missionary Company 1828

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PICTURE: Jonathan Smith Green 1863Name: Jonathan Smith Green
Born: Lebanon, CT., Dec. 20, 1796
Schools: Andover Sem. Sep. 1827
Arrived: Mar. 30, 1828
Station: Lahaina (Maui) -1831; Hilo (Hawaii) -1832; Wailuku (Maui) -1842; Makawao (Maui) [independent Pastor] 1842-
Married: Sept. 20, 1827 (Theodosia Arnold); 1863 (Asenath Cargill Spring)
Departed:
Died: Makawao, Maui Jan. 5, 1878
Other: From Feb. 13 to Nov. 9, 1829, he made a missionary prospecting trip along the N.W. American Coast. Mr. Green translated 4 books of the Bible. He was the pioneer wheat farmer of the Islands at Makawao, Maui about 1854.
Source: [1] Picture: Jonathan Smith Green 1863[1]





PICTURE: Mrs. Theodosia (Arnold) Green Wife: Mrs. Theodosia (Arnold) Green
Born: East Haddam, CT., Apr. 3, 1792
Arrived: Mar. 30, 1828
Married: Sept. 20, 1827 (Jonathan Smith Green)
Children: 4
Departed:
Died: Makawao, Maui Oct. 5, 1859
Other:
Source: [] Picture: Mrs. Theodosia (Arnold) Green []





PICTURE: Mrs. Asenath (Cargill Spring) Green 18752nd Wife: Mrs. Asenath (Cargill Spring) Green
Born: Brimfield, MA., Mar. 23, 1820
Arrived:
Married: Providence R.I., 1863 (Jonathan Smith Green)
Children:
Departed:
Died: Makawao, Feb. 4, 1894
Other: After she married in 1863 she came with her husband to the Hawaiian Islands and after Mr. Green's death, devoted herself to maintaining the native church of Makawao.
Source: [1] Picture: Mrs. Asenath (Cargill Spring) Green 1875[]





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  • [1] Extracted From "Portraits of American Protestant Missionaries to Hawaii" (1901) - Published by the Hawaiian Mission Children's Society