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Men of Hawaii : being a biographical reference library, complete and authentic, of the men of note and substantial achievement in the Hawaiian Islands : volume 1 (Volume 2)

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correspondent with Pope Manufac-
turing Co., Hartford, Conn., 1896-
99; became secretary, 1899; man-
ager and treasurer Hawaiian Trust
Co., Honolulu, 1903, and is now
vice-president and manager; di-
rector C. Brewer & Co., Ltd., Alex-
ander & Baldwin, Ltd., Onomea
Sugar Co., and Hawaiian Agricul-
tural Co.; was Hawaiian Consul at
Seattle, Wash., 1893-96; is presi-
dent Palama Settlement, Honolulu;
president Associated Charities of
Hawaii; commander Honolulu Post
No. 1, American Legion (1920).
Member Yale Club (New York),
University Club (New York), Grad-
uate Club (New Haven, Ct.), Uni-
versity Club, Pacific, Oahu County
and Commercial clubs (Honolulu).
Director Chamber of Commerce,
Honolulu-



GAMALIELSON, JOHN EDW.,

farmer, Hilo, Hawaii; born in Torp
parish, Sweden, Jan. 15, 1863; son
of Gamaliel Howardson and Anna
Maria Swenson (Hus) Dahlgren
(name discarded in favor of Gama-
lielson) ; received education in com-
mon schools of Torp, Sweden, busi-
ness and conveyancing law from
Sprague Correspondence L a w
School, completed mechanical-elec-
trical engineering course, American
School of Correspondence, 1907.
Served four years' apprenticeship
on private farm institution, 1879-
1883; assistant manager of large
farm to 1884; assistant manager of
a business house and farm for one
year in Torp; served two years in
Swedish army; came to Hawaii
1888;; gang overseer, one year and
section overseer six years for the
Spreckelsville plantation on Maui;
entered into contracting, and coffee
and cane planting in Hilo, 1898-
1910; since then engaged in poultry
and dairy farming. Is marketing
agent and secretary for Glenwood
Creamery Co., a co-operating or-
ganization of farmers; also a col-
laborator with the U. S. Agricul-
tural Dept.; secretary Rochdale Co-
operative Assn., Lftd.




MEN OP HAWAII




W. E. GIVENS



HAROLD B. G1FFARD





J. GARCIA



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GARCIA, J., hanker and account-
ant, Wailuku, Maui; born in Wai-
luku, Jan. 26, 1884; son of Joaquin
and Mary do (Rego) Garcia. Edu-
cated, St. Louis College (Honolulu),
1900; married Minnie Reis, July 21,
1904, in Wailuku; children: Iren,
Cyrilla, Carmen. Began business
career as clerk, Kahului Railroad
Co., 1900-04;' clerk First Nat'l Bank
of Wailuku, 1904-08; asst. cashier,
1908-16; cashier, 1916-17; cashier
Bank of Maui, Ltd., since consoli-
dation of First Natl. Bank of Wai-
luku, Lahaina Natl. Bank and First
Natl. Bank of Paia, May, 1917. Sec-
retary-treasurer and managing di-
rector Maui Dry Goods & Grocery
Co., Ltd. ; sec'y-treas., Young Men's
Saving Society, Ltd.; chairman
Athletic Committee, Maui County
Fair & Racing Assn. Member Maui
Chamber of Commerce; Maui
County Fair & Racing Assn.; An-
cient Order of Foresters.

GIACOMETTI, GUIDO. mill supt.,
Olaa, Hawaii; born in Bari, Italy,
Jan. 24, 1877; son of Giulio and
Teresa (Molinarello) Giacometti;
education, Federal Polytechnikum,
Zurich, Switzerland, deg. of chemi-
cal engr., 1900; married Catherine
Verne, (died 1907) at Utrecht, Hol-
land, in Oct. 1903; spent one year
in employ of Federal Experiment
Station, Zurich, after graduation;
asst. chemist, Waialua Agr. Co.,
Oahu, 1902-04; with Olaa Sug. Co.
as chemist and later as mill supt.
since 1904. Past president, Ha-
waiian Chemists Assn.; member
Hawaiian Engineering Assn., Hilo
Rotary Club, Hawaii Automobile
Club, (governor).

GIBB, GEORGE, sugar plantation
manager, Naalehu, Hawaii; born
Aberdeenshire, Scotland, Oct. 7,
1869; son of James and Jane (Da-
vidson) Gibb; married Jessie For-
syth at Honolulu. Sept. 5, 1894; two
children: Aileen Lilinoe and Esther
Marion. At age of 12 years left
Scotland for New Zealand; went to
Australia, 1887; arrived in Hilo,
Jan., 1889; entered employ Hilo
Sugar Co., Feb., 1889; manager
Maunawili ranch, 1894-03; manager
Olowalu Co.. 1903-13: manager
Hutchinson Sugar Co., 1913 to date.
Member Hilo Board of Trade.

GIBB, JAMES, sugar plantation
manager, Aiea, Oahu, T. H. ; born
Oct. 11, 1865; at Aberdeen, Scot-
land; son of James and Jane (Da-
vidson) Gibb; common school ed-
ucation in Scotland; married Je-
mima Hutcheon Dec. 7, 1889, at
Hilo, Hawaii; children: James Al-
bert, Edwin H., Edith L., Alex.



Gordon, Florence C. Came to Ha-
waiian Islands and started to work
for Mr. Scott at Wainaku, Hilo;
employed with the Hilo Sugar Co.
as section and head overseer, March
1888-1901; became manager of the
Paauhau plantation, 1901-09; has
been manager of the Honolulu
plantation, Aiea, Oahu. T. H., since
1909. Member Pacific and Oahu
Country Clubs.

GIBB, JAMES ALBERT, engine-
er, Wailuku, Maui; born at Hilo,
Hawaii, August 29, 1891; son of
James and Jemima (Hutcheon)
Gibb ; educated at Punahou prep,
school, Oahu College and Stanford
University, 1915; married Tallulah
Bair Sinclair at Oakland, Calif.,
July 26, 1916; three children:
James Malcolm, Tallulah Jean and
Caroline Elizabeth. Began as as-
sistant engineer with Honolulu
Plantation Co., 1915-17; assistant
superintendent, Honolulu Iron
Works, 1917-18; U. S. Army, May

1918, as 2nd Lieut, and later com-
missioned 1st Lieut; aide to Brig.
Gen. A. P. Blocksom and later aide
to Brig. Gen. J. W. Heard until
discharged, April 18, 1919; chief
engineer, Wailuku Sugar Co., since

1919. Was a member of Hawaii
National Guard 1916-18. Member
American Society of Mechanical
Engineers, Hawaiian Engineering
Society.

GIBSON, THOMAS HERBERT,

educator, Honolulu; born March 29,
1856, at Russell, Canada; son of
John and Marianne (Kelley) Gib-
son; married Ada Taner Sept. 25,
1885, at Lihue, Kauai; three chil-
dren: Francis De Witt, Muriel Le-
titia, and Juliet Agnes. Educated
at Trinity College, Toronto; Cooper
Med. Coll., S. F. Taught in Upper
Canada College and was prin. Co-
manche, San Andreas and Turlock
schools, California, 1870-82; Wai-
mea school, Kauai, 1884-97; dep-
uty insp. gen. of schools, 1897; trav-
eling normal instructor, 1898-1900;
inspector general, 1900-01; super-
intendent Boys' Industrial School,
1901-10; inspector general, 1910-13;
superintendent of public instruc-
tion, 1913-14; principal of Liliuo-
kalani school, 1915; deputy super-
intendent of public instruction since
July, 1919. Chairman of board of
elections at Waimea, 1887-97; cap-
tain Citizens' Guard. Waimea,
1895-97; member Honolulu Lodge,
F. & A. M., Honolulu Chapter, No.
1, R. A. M.; Hawaiian Historical
Society, American Association for
the Advancement of Science, Ho-
nolulu Ad Club.



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GIFFARD, HAROLD, B., stock
and bond broker, Honolulu; born
Oct. 27, 1884, in Honolulu; son of
Walter M. and Mattie Peter
(Brickwood) Giffard. Educated at
Oahu College, Honolulu; married
Julia Mills Damon at Honolulu,
Nov. 28, 1908; one child, Walter
Damon. Entered real estate de-
partment of Henry Waterhouse
Trust Co. in 1915, soon afterward
taking- charge of brokerage de-
partment; in 1910 entered into
partnership with W. P. Roth, doing
general brokerage business under
firm name of Giffard & Roth. In
1915 joined with H. R. Macfarlane,
the firm doing business as Giffard
& Macfarlane. Served as vice
president and president of Hono-
lulu Stock and Bond Exchange.
Member Pacific, Commercial and
Oahu Country Clubs and is a
Mason.

GIFFARD, W. LE MONTAIS,

retired capitalist, Honolulu; born
May 27, 1856, Island of Jersey,
Great Britain; son of John and
Elizabeth (Bisson) Giffard; de-
scendant of John Giffard, Island of
Jersey, G. B., born 1475. Married
Martha Petre Brickwood, Hono-
lulu, June 30, 1881; three children,
Walter Dudoit (by former mar-
riage), Jane and Harold B. Edu-
cated in Island of Jersey; began
career with Sir John Coode, C. E.,
Island of Jersey, as assistant cash-
ier; came to Honolulu Oct. 24, 1875,
as assistant bookkeeper for John
T. Waterhouse; January, 1877-1909,
connected with William G. Irwin &
Co., first as cashier until the com-
pany incorporated, then as secre-
tary and treasurer, later vice-pres-
ident and manager of that corpora-
tion, also officer and director of
twelve corporations for which Wm.
G. Irwin & Co., Ltd., were agents
until its dissolution. During the
monarchy was acting Chancellor
of French Legation, three years;
acting French Commissioner and
Consul General, one year; acting
Commissioner and Consul General
for Portugal, three months; mem-
ber of Privy Council at time of
overthrow of the monarchy; 1903-07,
chairman of Hawaiian Sugar
Planters' Experimental Station
committee; served as co-trustee
with W. G. Irwin, representing W.
G. Irwin & Co. until its dissolu-
tion on the Board of Trustees of
the Hawaiian Sugar Planters' As-
sociation; 1903 organized the ento-
mological division of the H. S. P. A.
experimental station and the Board
of Agriculture; 1903-21 served as
commissioner, and three times pres-



ident of Board of Agriculture and
Forestry since its organization,
1903; member Hawaiian Entomo-
logical Society, serving as one of
its organizers, 1905, and as presi-
dent, 1908; and 1919 served as sec-
retary and treasurer of Kapiolani
Park Association, later as a com-
missioner of Kapiolani Park under
the Territory; enthuiast in horti-
culture and forestry; member of
Pacific and Oahu Country clubs,
Hawaiian Lodge No. 21, F. & A. M.
(treasurer, 1886-98); member and
served as president, 1906-07, Hono-
lulu Chamber of Commerce; Shrin-
er; Fellow Entomological Society of
London; Fellow American Associa-
tion for the Advancement of Sci-
ence; member American Associa-
tion of Economic Entomologists;
Entomological Society of America;
Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Asso-
ciation.

GIGNOUX, ALEXIS J., merchant,
Honolulu; born July 22, 1876, at
St. Louis, Mo.; son of Alexis and
Harriet (Lawlor) Gignoux; married
Jeanette A. Pierce, Feb. 10, 1904,
in Honolulu, one child, Alexa Jeane;
educated in private schools of St.
Louis, St. Louis University, and
College of Pharmacy; entered phar-
maceutical profession in St. Louis,
1892; vice-pres. Benson, Smith &
Co., Ltd., of Honolulu, 1902-14;
manager and vice-pres., Hollister
Drug Co., Ltd., since. President
Merchants' Assn. of Honolulu 1914;
member Pharmacy Board and Pub-
lic Utilities Commission; Commer-
cial Club and Oahu Country Club.

GIVENS, WILLARD EARL, high
school principal, Honolulu; born
Anderson, Ind., Dec. 10, 1886; son
of John L. and Amanda (Hersh-
berger) Givens; married Neva Lil-
lian Galbreath at Oakland, Calif.,
Dec. 10, 1917; one child, Willard
Earl, Jr. Graduated Indiana Univ.,
A. B., 1913; Columbia Univ., M. A.,
1915; Union Seminary Diploma,
1916. Business mgr. of Community
Chautauquas, New York City of-
fice, 1916-17; Calif, representative
of Knox School of Salesmanship,
1917; educational director. Army
and Navy Y. M. C. A., U. S. Naval
Training Camp, Mare Island, Calif.,
1917-19; dist. educational director
for Army and Navy Y. M. C. A.,
Honolulu, March- Sept., 1919; prin.
McKinley high school since Sept.,
1919; resigned 1921 to become prin-
cipal Garfield high school, Oakland,
Calif. Member National Educa-
tion Association, Hawaii Education
Assn., Natl. Association of Sec-
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of Political and Social Science, Ho-
nolulu Rotary Club, Masonic lodge,
Christian church. Republican.

GOFF, ROY ALLEN, agricultur-
ist, Hilo, Hawaii; born Nov. 21, 1890,
at Mapleville, Nebr. ; son of H. W.
and L. A. Goff; married Mary N.
Van Arsdall, at Hilo, June 16, 1917;
graduated Lombard College, Gales-
burg, 111., 1913; College of Agricul-
ture, Univ. of Illinois., 1915. Agri-
culturist Hilo Boarding School, 1915-
17; supt. Glen wood Experiment Sta-
tion, U. S. Dept. of Agr., 1917 to
date; extension agent, U. S. Dept.
of Agr., 1919 to date.

GOMEZ, ALFRED, business man,
Waimea, Hawaii; born in Madeira,
Portugal, Mar. 21, 1885; son of John
and Josephine Gomez; grammar
school education; unmarried. After
leaving school worked as common
laborer in sugar cane fields for sev-
eral years; went to Waimea Stables
as teamster, 1902, later becoming
blacksmith helper, then chauffeur,
and finally foreman and mgr., pres-
ent position, which he has held since
May 1, 1918.

GOMEZ, JOSE, postmaster and
merchant, Hanapepe, Kauai; born
Madeira, Portugal, March 24, 1877;
son of John Gomez; married Helen
Nunes, at Lihue, Kauai, Aug. 5,
1900; six children: Jose Jr., Mary,
John, Francis, Glory, Antone. Edu-
cated Lihue grammar school. Was
laborer, Lihue Plantation, 1892-
1900; clerk in store of J. I. Silva,
Eleele, Kauai, and later asst, man-
ager, 1900-07; established Hana-
pepe store and Gomez garage, 1907,
in stock company with four others,
buying them out two years later.
Has been postmaster since 1914.
Member Kauai Chamber of Com-
merce, San Antonio, San Martiiiho
and Lusitana Societies, Honolulu.

GOODALE, WILLIAM W., sugar
plantation manager, Waialua, Oahu,
T. H. ; son of Warren and El-
len Rebecca (Whitmore) Good-
ale. Educated in public and
high schools of Marlborough,
Mass.; married Emma Marsh
Whitney in Honolulu Oct. 7, 1884;
two children, Catherine Warren
and Holbrook March. Began in
various capacities on the sugar
plantation of the Hawaiian Agri-
cultural Co. at Pahala, Hawaii, June
1878; manager Onomea Plantation,
1884-98, and was instrumental in
the consolidation of the Onomea,
Papaikou and Paukaa plantations
into the Onomea Sugar Co., Ltd.;



manager Waialua Sugar Plantation,
Waialua, Oahu, since 1898. Took
an active part in the construction
of the Wahiawa dam, having been
identified with the Wahiawa Water
Co., Ltd., since 1901. Charter mem-
ber of Kilauea Lodge, F. & A. M.,
Hilo; member Pacific Club, Oahu
Country Club, Commercial Club
and Social Science Association of
Honolulu. Is a Knight Templar
and Odd Fellow.

GOODHUE, EDWARD SOLON,

physician, author, Honolulu; born
Athabascaville, P. Q., Sept. 29,
1863; son of James and Mariam
(Emerson) Goodhue; direct de-
scendant of Benjamin Goodhue,
senator from Mass, to First Conti-
nental Congress, who drafted the
bill for formation of Dist. of Colum-
bia; mother related to Ralph Wal-
do Emerson, poet. Married Lulu
Mae Rosser, Chicago, May 25, 1889;
two children: Marion S. and Doro-
thy M. Education: private tutor;
St. Francis College (McGill Univ.),
East Farnham high school; Rush
Med. College, Chicago, M. D., 1892;
hon. A. M., 1910; hon. LL.D., 1912;
post-grad. Med. School and Hosp.
N. Y. Practised Riverside, Cal.,
1892-95; delegate International Con-
gress on Inebriety, London, 1909;
appointed by President, delegate to
Intern'l Congress of Leprosy, 1909,
and spec. rep. of Hawaii, by Gov-
ernor Frear same Congress; dele-
gate Medico-Legal Cong., Brussels,
1909; acting asst. surg. U. S. Pub.
Heath and Marine Hosp. Service,
1900-04; author "Verses from the
Valley," 1887; "Out of the Pigeon
Holes," 1899; "Beneath Hawaiian
Palms and Stars," 1900; "Hawaii
First," 1902; "Within Hawaiian
Reefs," 1907; "Songs of the West-
ern Sea," 1911; "The Adequate
Care and Punishment of Defective
and the Insane," 1st and 2d eds.,
1913; "About the Climate of Ha-
waii," 1914; "Under the Silver
Moon," 1914-20; "Establishment
and Maintenance of Racial Charac-
teristics," 1914; "On the Reserve,"
1920; "Letters of Julius Commedi-
us Brutus," 1st and 2nd edits., 1913-
14; "The Leper's Friend," 1913;
"Some Observations on Childhood,"
1916; "The Victim," 1920; has writ-
ten more than 85 articles on scien-
tific and medical subjects; member
Amer. Med. Assn., 1895-1918; Ha-
waii Med. Society, Hawaiian His-
torical Society, Authors' Club, Lon-
don; Medico-Legal Society, N. Y. ;
vice-pres. for Hawaii same; cor.
secy., Civic Improvement Assn.,
Molokai; Masonic order, Amer.



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Assn. for Advancement of Science,
1912-1915. Republican. Resides,
Roosevelt, Molokai, and 1635 Good-
hue Place, Honolulu.

GOODNESS, GUY STANLEY,

lawyer and rancher, Makena, Maui;
born Kahului, Maui, Mar. 16, 1878;
son of William and Corea (Kaha-
wai) Goodness; married Helen Ako
in Wailuku Apr. 3, 1897; educated
at St. Louis and Oahu Colleges,
Honolulu; on leaving school, 1897,
became captain of police, Wailuku;
worked on sugar plantation, 1901-
03; second dist. magistrate, Maka-
wao, Maui, 1903-07; dist. magis-
trate, same, 1903-07; took up
ranching, 1916. Appointed member
Board of Supervisors, County of
Maui, Nov. 11, 1920. Member
Knight of Pythias, A. O. F., and
Moose.

GORELANGTON, ARTHUR C.,

consulting engineer. Hilo. Hawaii;
born August 25, 1882, at Bath, Eng-
land; education, Eton College, Ox-
ford University, University of Lon-
don, B. S. (Eng.) 1902; married
Kamakai Magoon, in Calif., March
1, 1919; one son: Eaton Arthur.
Practised profession in India,
China, South America, and U. S.
A. ; served in Boer War with Brit-
ish forces, Imperial Yeomanary and
Hussars, receiving D. M. C. and
Queen's Medal; served in World
War, Capt. Calvary and Engineers,
wounded and invalided out, re-
ceiving M. C., Mons Star. General
Service Medal and Victory Medal;
Captain of Engineers U. S. Army,
receiving Victory Medal; retains
permanent rank of Capt., British
Army; prof, of Military Science
& Tactics, Calif. Institute of Tech-
nology. 1919; consulting engineer,
Hilo, Hawaii, since. Member En-
gineers Club and Olympic Club,
San Francisco; Hawaii Automobile
Club, Hilo Yacht Club, University
Club, American Legion, and a
number of professional societies;
Mason.

GRACE, JOHN S., businessman,
Honolulu; born in Honolulu, March
14, 1886; son of John C. and Sarah
Jane (Gillogley) Grace; educated
at St. Louis College, Honolulu; en-
tered employ of McBryde planta-
tion as assistant bookkeeper in
1903; assistant bookkeeper, Olaa
Plantation 1907-10; became pur-
chasing agent, B. F. Dillingham Co.,
Ltd., Honolulu. 1910; bookkeeper
and purchasing agent, Hawaiian
Dredging Co., 1910-1920; estab-
lished firm of Grace Bros., import-



ers and exporters. Member B. P.
O. E. and Hawaii Polo & Racing
Club.

GRAVES, CHARLES COOLEY,

superintendent American Railway
Express Co., Honolulu; born Oct.
2, 1876, at Bullettsville, Ky. ; son of
Abraham and Florence Graves;
married Anna Umpleby, Dec. 18,
1901, at Topeka, Kans. Educated
in grammar schools. Salesman
Standard Oil Co., Kansas and Mis-
souri, 1895-99; hotel business in
Kansas and Oklahoma, 1899-1903;
held various positions with Wells,
Fargo & Co. Express in Kansas,
Missouri, New York, California,
Utah and Hawaii. 1903-18; became
supt. Hawaiian Islands Division,
Wells, Fargo & Co., July 4, 1916.
President Honolulu Rotary Club;
vice president local council Boy
Scouts; secretary Commercial Club,
director Outrigger Canoe Club, di-
rector Chamber of Commerce;
member Honolulu Ad Club.

GRAY, HARRY SCOTT, mer-
chant, Honolulu; born at Forfar,
Scotland, March 2, 1882; son of
James Scott and Elizabeth (Hay)
Gray; married Daisy Lishman in
Honolulu June 24, 1907; one child:
Percy Lishman Scott. Educated at
Forfar Academy and Dollar Insti-
tution, Scotland. With Hakalau
Plantation Company, Hakalau, Ha-
waii, 1898-1905; T. H. Davies &
Co., Ltd, Honolulu, 1905-09; has
been in business for himself under
name of H. S. Gray Company, Ho-
nolulu, since 1909, dealing in ma-
chine tools, mill supplies, etc Mem-
ber Oahu Country Club. Commer-
cial Club, Outrigger Club, Past
Master Hawaiian Lodsre No. 21, F.
& A. M.; Past V. M., Honolulu
Lodge of Perfection, A. A. S. R. .
past potentate Aloha Temple, A.
A. O. N. M. S.

GRAY, JOSEPH HOWARD,

newspaperman, Wailuku, Maui;
born Elizabeth. N. J., May 26, 1869;
son of Joseph H. and Martha
(Ring) Gray; educated Brooklyn
(N. Y.) Polytechnic. 1887: admit-
ted member New York bar 1890,
specializing in conveyancing, sav-
ings bank law, construction of
wills and similar practise; married
Anna K. Bushnell at Cape Vincent,
N. Y.. June 15, 1893; one child,
Martha C. J. Gave up law practise
in 1899 and engaged in Wall Street
operations; traveled 1897-1903; vis-
ited Hawaii first in 1901; entered
newspaper work, Kansas City
World, 1903; later to World's Fair



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Bulletin, St. Louis; publicity work,
St. Louis, Portland (Ore.) and
along Pacific Coast; reporter Doug-
las (Ariz.) Daily International,
1907; later editor, in turn, Douglas
International, Douglas Dispatch.
Arizona Daily Star, Bisbee Daily
Review, and associate editor, Ari-
zona Republic (Phoenix); secy.
Warren Dist. Commercial Club, re-
signed; came to Hawaii as city
editor, Honolulu Star-Bulletin;
later telegraph and city editor. Ad-
vertiser; after short time with Hilo
Tribune accepted editorship Maui
News (Wailuku), Sept. 1, 1920. Is
trustee Maui Chamber of Com-
merce; director Maui Electric Co.,
Ltd.; trustee and secy. Maui Li-
brary Assn. While in Arizona was
secy. State Auto Assn., Borderland
Route Assn., Cochise County Road
Bonding Assn.; Arizona mgr. of
El Paso-Phoenix road races.

GREENE, ERNEST W., mechan-
ical engineer, Waipahu, Oahu. T.
H.; born in New York City, March
23, 1885; son of David and Alice
(Neal) Greene; married Ethel
Townsend April 30, 1910, at Jersey
City, N. J.; one child, Barbara
Townsend. Graduated in mechan-
ical engineering. Started in shops
of Henry R. Worthington, 1905;
then with Alberger Pump & Con-
denser Co., 1910; entered employ of
Catton, Neill & Co., Ltd., Honolulu,
1914; appointed assistant manager
of Oahu Sugar Co., Waipahu, Oahu.
192>0. Member Nutley Lodge, No.
167, F. & A. M.; Amer. Soc. Me-
chanical Engineers, Amer. Inst.
Electrical Engineers, Pacific Club
and University Club, Honolulu.

GREENWELL, FRANCIS R.,

rancher, Kailua, Hawaii; born Ke-
alakekua, Hawaii, Aug. 26, 1876;
son of H. N. and E. C. (Hall)
Greenwell; married Evelyn Violet
Wallace, Feb. 10, 1910, in Kona,
Hawaii; five children: Robert Fran-
cis, Leonard Radcliffe. James Mal-
laby, Violet Joan, Barbara Eliza-
beth. Grammar and high school
education. Began as bookkeeper
and head luna, Hawaii Tea & Cof-
fee Co., Kailua, Hawaii, 1896-97;
has been an extensive rancher,
principally cattle, Kona district,
Hawaii, since.

GREENWELL, WM. HENRY,

businessman, Kealakekua, Ha-
waii; born in Kalukalu, Hawaii,
June 7, 1869; son of Henry Nicho-
las and Elizabeth Caroline (Hall)
Greenwell; educated at home by
private tutor; married Maud An-
nandale Brysson Johnstone, in



Christ Church, Kona, Hawaii, Dec.
31, 1907; children: Henry Alan,
Jack Brysson, Elizabeth Alice,
Maud Millicent, Henry Alan.
(Henry Alan 1st died Aug. 11,
1919). Is manager H. N. Green-
well Estate, Kealakekua.

GREGORY, HERBERT E., geol-
ogist, Honolulu; born at Middle -
ville, Mich., Oct. 15, 1869; son of
George and Jane (Bross) Gregory;
married Edna Earle Hope at Den-
mark, S. C., June 30, 1908; one
child: Anne Cutts. Graduated at
Yale, A. B., 1896; Ph. D., 1899;
asst. in botany, Yale, 1896-98; in-
structor physiography, 1898-01;
asst. prof., 1901-04; Silliman prof,
of geology, Yale, 1904-21; geolo-
gist, II. S. G. S., since 1899; direc-
tor Bishop Museum, Honolulu,
since 1919. Made geological stud-
ies in Switzerland and Italy, 1900;
Peruvian expedition, 1912; New
Zealand and Australia, 1915-16. As-
sociate editor Amer. Journal of
Science since 1908; chairman com-
mittee on Pacific Investigations,
National Research Council since
1919; author of geological and geo-
graphical papers on Connecticut,
Arizona, Peru, Australia and New
Zealand; state geologist Connect-
icut, 1913-21; chairman of commit-
tee on schools, New Haven, Conn.,
1910-15; was in charge of military
mapping of Long Island shore and
prepared book on military geology
and topography for Council of
National Defense, 1917-18; super-
visor of science, committee on Ed-
ucation and Special Training, War
Dept., 1918; vice pres. Geological
Society of Amer., 1919; pres. Assn.
Amer. Geographers, 1920; member
Cosmos Club, Washington, Grad-
uates' Club, New Haven; Univ.
Club, Honolulu; fellow Geological
Society of Amer., Amer. Academy
of Arts and Sciences, Assn. Amer.,
Geography, Washington Academy
of' Science.

GRIFFITHS, ARTHUR FLOYD,

educator, Honolulu; born Sept. 16,
1878, at' Richville, N. Y. ; son of
Thomas Philip and Mary (Davies)



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