Name: Edwin Oscar Hall
Born: Walpole, N.H., Oct. 21, 1810
Schools:
Arrived: June 6, 1835
Station: Honolulu (Oahu) 1835
Married: N.Y. City, Nov. 3, 1834 (Sarah Lyons Williams); Sharon, PA., 1878 (Mary Lyon Dame)
Departed:
Died: Falmouth, ME., Sept. 19, 1883, but buried in Honolulu.
Other: He was a Printer and Assistant Secular Agent. He was released in 1850 and became the editor of "The Polynesian" and manager of the Govt. printing office, 1850-52. He was also engaged in the mercantile business.
Source: [1] Picture: Edwin Oscar Hall 1873[1]
Wife: Mrs. Sarah Lyons (Williams) Hall
Born: Elizabeth, N.J., Oct. 27, 1812
Arrived: June 6, 1835
Married: N.Y. City, Nov. 3, 1834 (Edwin Oscar Hall)
Children: 4
Departed:
Died: Honolulu, Oahu Aug. 15, 1876
Other:
Source: [1] Picture: Mrs. Sarah Lyons (Williams) Hall 1873[1]
2nd Wife: Mrs. Mary Lyon (Dame) Hall
Born: Faimouth, ME., Oct. 6, 1848
Arrived:
Married: Sharon, PA., 1878 (Edwin Oscar Hall)
Children:
Departed:
Died:
Other: She was educated at Mt. Holyoke Female Seminary and taught at Punahou from 1876-77.
Source: [1] Picture: Mrs. Mary Lyon (Dame) Hall 1896[1]
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- [1] Extracted From "Portraits of American Protestant Missionaries to Hawaii" (1901) - Published by the Hawaiian Mission Children's Society