Name: Edward Johnson
Born: Hollis, N.H., Oct. 1813
Schools:
Arrived: Apr. 9, 1837
Station: Waioli (Kauai) -1837
Married: Nov. 1836 (Lois S. Hoyt)
Departed:
Died: Sep. 1, 1867
Other: He arrived as a teacher but was later ordained as a preacher in Honolulu, May 29, 1848. He visited the U.S. from 1855-56 and also visited Micronesia as a delegate to the mission during which he died on the Morning Star, Sept. 1, 1867, and was buried on the island of Ebon.
Source: [1] Picture: Edward Johnson 1855[1]
Wife: Mrs. Lois S. (Hoyt) Johnson
Born: Salisbury, N.H., 1809
Arrived: Apr. 9, 1837
Married: Nov. 1836 (Edward Johnson)
Children: 7
Departed:
Died: Honolulu, Jan. 17, 1891
Other:
Source: [] Picture: Mrs. Lois S. (Hoyt) Johnson 1891[1]
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- [1] Extracted From "Portraits of American Protestant Missionaries to Hawaii" (1901) - Published by the Hawaiian Mission Children's Society