Family Tree
William P. Alexander (1805–1884) |
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 |
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David Dwight Baldwin (1831–1912) |
W. O. Smith (1848–1929) |
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William D. Alexander (1833–1913) |
Abigail Baldwin (1847–1912) |
Samuel T. Alexander (1836–1904) |
Martha Eliza Cooke | Ann Elizabeth Alexander (1843–1940) |
Henry P. Baldwin (1842–1911) |
Emily Whitney Alexander (1846–1943) |
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Agnes Alexander (1875–1971) |
Annie Montague Alexander (1867–1950) |
C.W. Dickey (1871–1942) |
Belle Dickey (1880–1972) |
James Dole (1877–1958) |
Henry Alexander Baldwin (1871–1946) |
Ethel Frances Smith (1879–1967) |
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J. Walter Cameron (1895–1976) |
Francis Baldwin (1904–1996) |
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Colin C. Cameron (1927–1992) (Kapalua) |
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