List of missionaries to Hawaii

Missionaries preaching under kukui groves, 1841

This is a list of missionaries to Hawaii. Before European exploration, the Hawaiian religion was brought from Tahiti by Paʻao according to oral tradition. Notable missionaries with written records below are generally Christian.

Protestant

American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions

Several groups were sent from the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. The first company arrived on March 30, 1820 on the Thaddeus from Boston:[1][2]

Hiram Bingham I

The second ABCFM company arrived on April 23, 1823 on the Thames from New Haven:[4]

Lorrin Andrews

The third ABCFM company arrived on March 30, 1828 on the Parthian from Boston:[6]

The fourth ABCFM company arrived June 7, 1831 on the New England from New Bedford:[7]

The fifth ABCFM company arrived May 17, 1832 on the Averick from Boston:[9]

Cochran Forbes

The sixth ABCFM company arrived on May 1, 1833 on the Mentor:[10]

The seventh ABCFM company arrived on June 6, 1835 on the Hellespont:[11]

The eighth ABCFM company arrived on April 9, 1837 on the Mary Frasier from Boston:[13]

John D. Paris

The ninth ABCFM company arrived on May 21, 1841 on the Gloucester:[14]

The tenth ABCFM company arrived on September 24, 1842 on the Sarah Abagail from Boston:[15]

Arrived on October 19, 1842 on the Sarah Abagail from New York:

Arrived on September 21, 1843 from Boston, originally intended on going to Oregon:

The eleventh ABCFM company arrived July 15, 1844 on the Globe from Boston:[16]

The twelfth ABCFM company arrived February 26, 1848 on the Samoset from Boston:[17]

Arrived in 1854, intended for Micronesia on the Chaica:

London Missionary Society

From the London Missionary Society (deputation of British missionaries and Tahitian teachers on their way to theMarquesas), they arrive from Tabiti on April 16 and returned to Tahiti on August 27, 1822 on the Mermaid:[19]

Anglican Church

Other groups

From The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, arriving on December 12, 1850 on the Imaum of Muscat from San Francisco:[22]

Methodist Episcopal Church

Native Hawaiian Protestant

Native Hawaiian missionary family, c. 1878

Tahitian Protestant

Catholic

Episcopal arms of Bishop Rouchouze in a window at the Cathedral of Our Lady of Peace, Honolulu

Arrived in 1827 on La Comète from France on an invitation issued by Jean Baptiste Rives:

Subsequent bishops and priests:

Father Damien, SS.CC., in his later years, already afflicted with Hansen's disease
Bishop Herman Koeckemann, SS.CC.

Also:

Hawaiian Catholics:

Orthodox

See also

Notes

  1. Hawaiian Mission Children's Society 1901, p. 1.
  2. Orramel Hinckley Gulick (1918). The pilgrims of Hawaii: their own story of their pilgrimage from New England. Fleming H. Revell company. pp. 341–347. ISBN 0-524-09143-9.
  3. James R. Davis. "Hawaiian Missionaries". Rootsweb.Ancestry.com. Retrieved 2009-10-22.
  4. Hawaiian Mission Children's Society 1901, p. 11.
  5. Stewart, Charles Samuel; Ellis, William (1828). Journal of a Residence in the Sandwich Islands, During the Years 1823, 1824, and 1825 (1st ed.). London: H. Fisher, Son, and P. Jackson.
  6. Hawaiian Mission Children's Society 1901, p. 20.
  7. Hawaiian Mission Children's Society 1901, p. 28.
  8. Sheldon Dibble (1843). History of the Sandwich Islands. Lahainaluna: Press of the Mission Seminary.
  9. Hawaiian Mission Children's Society 1901, p. 33.
  10. Hawaiian Mission Children's Society 1901, p. 44.
  11. Hawaiian Mission Children's Society 1901, p. 49.
  12. Coan, Titus (1882). Life in Hawaii. New York: Anson Randolph & Company. ISBN 0-8370-6036-2.
  13. Hawaiian Mission Children's Society 1901, p. 54.
  14. Hawaiian Mission Children's Society 1901, p. 71.
  15. Hawaiian Mission Children's Society 1901, p. 76.
  16. Hawaiian Mission Children's Society 1901, p. 81.
  17. Hawaiian Mission Children's Society 1901, p. 86.
  18. Hawaiian Mission Children's Society 1901, p. 93.
  19. 1 2 Hawaiian Mission Children's Society 1901, p. 9.
  20. William Ellis (1823). "A journal of a tour around Hawai'i, the largest of the Sandwich Islands". Crocker and Brewster, New York, republished 2004, Mutual Publishing, Honolulu. ISBN 1-56647-605-4.
  21. Pascoe, Charles Frederick (1894). Classified Digest of the Records of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, 1701-1892. London: Published at the Society's Office. p. 908. OCLC 1618798.
  22. Bureau of Information 1964, pp. 3.
  23. LDS Church Almanac 2010 Edition, p. 331
  24. "Fr. Jacob Korchinsky: Missionary and Martyr".
  25. ""From Island to Island with the Word of God on His Lips" How the Only Orthodox Priest on the Islands Lives and Works".

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