ton, D. C., in 1920 for the purpose
of advocating certain amendments
to Hawaiian Organic Act. Was
volunteer in "Strathcona Horse" in
South African War 1899-1901, be-
ing discharged as sergeant; was
delegate to Democratic National
Committee at Baltimore, 1912; can-
didate of Democratic party for
county attorney, County of Hawaii,
1908 and 1910; member National
Press Club. Washington, D. C.,
University Club. Honolulu.
ISOBE, TERUAKI, banker, Ho-
nolulu; born in Japan Dec. 3, 1877.
Educated Kobe Commercial School,
Japan; married Chiyo Teshima in
Japan, Nov... 1907; three children:
Teruyasu, Tanio, Meizo. Has been
connected with the Yokohama
Specie Bank, Ltd., since 1898, and
was appointed manager of Hono-
lulu office in February, 1920.
J
JACKSON, ARTHUR F., physi-
cian, Honolulu ; born at West
Point, Troup County, Ga., Oct. 28,
1X78; son of Arthur O. and Alice
(Zachry) Jackson; grandson of
Major Wyche Sanford Jackson;
educated grammar and high schools
of West Point, Ga.. Alabama Poly-
technic Institute, B. S. 1901, M. S.
1902; medical student University
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CURTIS P. IAUKEA
HARRY IRWIN
CARLTON C. JAMES
DR. ARTHUR K. .TACKS' >N
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of North Carolina 1905-07, and
University of Pa., 1907-1909; M. D.,
U. of Pa., 1909; certificate in
Tropical Medicine and Hygiene,
Univ. of Pa., 1912; interne Phil-
adelphia General Hospital, Oct.
1909-Apr. 1911; resident physician
Pennsylvania State Sanitarium for
tuberculosis, Feb. -May 1912; resi-
dent physician Queen's Hospital,
Honolulu, July 1912- Jan. 1914;
married Margaret Christy Tupper
in Honolulu, Nov. 20, 1914; three
children: Alice R., Margaret C.
and Nancy Lee. Medical practise
in Honolulu since 1914; joined with
Drs. G. F. Straub, G. C. Milnor,
H. Clarke and E. A. Fennel to es-
tablish ."The Clinic," Honolulu;
January 1, 1921. Was visiting
physician to Queen's Hospital,
1915; Palama Settlement 1914-18;
Mid-Pacific Institute; commis-
sioned captain American Red
Cross service in Siberia, Nov.
1918-Dec. 1919, commanding officer
Amer. Red Cross hospital at Bu-
chedu. Manchuria and at Omsk,
Siberia; physician in charge allied
anti-typhus expedition in Siberia
and decorated by all Russia govern-
ment with order of St. Anne, 3rd
degree; fellow American Medical
Assn. and American Assn. for the
Advancement of Science. Mem-
ber of Honolulu Chamber of Com-
merce, Ad Club, director Y. M. C.
A., director Pan Pacific Union,
Medical Society of Hawaii (pres.
1920), Public Questions Club, F.
& A. M. (Died in a Philadelphia
hospital, Oct. 5, 1921.)
JACOBSON, SAMUEL PETER,
merchant, Honolulu; born at Haiku,
Maui, Nov. 6, 1881; son of John
and Sophie (Nelson) Jacobson;
married Marie Canario at Honolulu
Feb. 2, 1909. Educated at St. Louis
College, Honolulu. Employed with
W. W. Dimond & Co.. Hawn.
Elect. Co., Lewers & Cooke, Hono-
lulu; learned shoe business with M.
Mclnerney, Ltd.. opening business
under name of Jacobson Bros.,
1911; incorporated 1912; is pres.
and mgr. Jacobson Bros., Ltd.
Member Honolulu Chamber of
Commerce.
JAGGAR, THOMAS AUGUSTUS,
volcanologist, U. S. Weather Bu-
reau, Volcano House, Hawaii; born
Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 24, 1871;
son of Thomas Augustus and Anna
Louisa (Lawrence) Jaggar. Gradu-
ated Harvard, A. B., 1893; A. M.,
1894; Ph.D., 1897. Studied in Mun-
ich and Heidelberg Univs. ; instruc-
tor geology, 1895-1903; asst. prof.
1903-06, Harvard; prof, and head
dept. geology, Mass. Inst. Technol-
ogy, 1904-12; research prof. 1912-
17; volcanologist of Weather Bu-
reau since 1919; asst .geol. U. S.
G. S., in charge of work S. Dak.,
Ariz., Mass., 1898-1904; conducted
volcano expeditions to Martinique
1902; Vesuvius, 1906; Aleutian Isls.,
1907; Hawaii and Japan, 1908;'
Costa Rica, 1910; Sakurajima, 1914;
New Zealand, 1920; estab. Volcano
Experiment Stat., Hawaii, under
Mass. Inst. of Technology and Ha-
waiian Volcano Research Assn.,
(since taken over by U. S. Weather
Bureau), 1911; director Hawaiian
Volcano Observatory, fellow Amer.
Acad. Arts and Sciences, Geol.
Society of America, Amer. Geo-
graphical Society, Washington
Acad. of Science; contributor to re-
ports U. S. G. S., and U. S.
Weather Bureau and to scientific
journals; has written and published
since 1912 the monthly bulletin of
the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory;
his two principal volcanologic arti-
cles in Amer. Journal of Science,
Sept., 1917, and Bulletin Seismo-
logical Society of America, Dec.,
1920.
JAMES, CARLTON CHENEY,
businessman, Honolulu; born at
Boston, Mass., Mar. 16, 1882; son
of W. C. and M. E. (Cheney)
James; educated at Chauncy Hall,
Boston, 1889-1899, Stanford Uni-
versity, 1900-1904; married F. E.
Starbuck at Palo Alto, Calif.,
1905; three children; Edith Grace,
Marjorie Pauline, Carlton Star-
buck. Began as an asst. in the
Chemistry Dept., Stanford Univ.;
asst. chemist, Board of Health,
San Francisco, 1905; salesman, Los
Angeles, Calif., 1906; draughts-
man Southern Pacific R. R. Co.,
San Francisco, 1907; chemist
Pacific Guano & Fertilizer Co.,
Honolulu, 1908-13; Supt., same,
1914-1917; mgr. since 1917. Au-
thor of Technical on Phosphates,
in journals of American Chemi-
cal Society; patentee of phosphate
fertilizer; received 2nd prize award
photograph portrait exhibit, Ha-
waiian Territorial Fair, 1919. Mem-
ber Hawaiian Chemists Association
(executive committee 1908, pres.
1909-1910), Hawaiian Lodge, No.
21, F. & A. M., American Chem-
ical Society, Automobile Club, Ad
Club and Outrigger Canoe Club.
JAMES, FRANK LEICESTER,
business man, Honolulu; born in
San Antonio, Tex., Oct. 31, 1888;
son of Dr. William F. and Sarah
Ellen James; married Frances Lu-
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WILLIAM P. JARRETT
FRANK L. JAMES
DR. O. A. JEFFREYS
CHRISTIAN F. JENKINS
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219
cia Josephson at Grenfell, N. S.
-, W., Australia, April 3, 1914; two
children: Francis Joseph P. and
Margaret Helen. Graduated Mc-
Kinley high school, Honolulu, 1909.
With the Waterhouse Co., Hono-
lulu, 1909-15; became partner with
Max Greenbaugh in mnfg. agcy.
business under name Greenbaugh,
James & Co., 1916; vice pres. firm
on incorporation, 1917; manager
Pan-Pacific Traders, Ltd., 1919;
pres. and mgr. since 1920. Was in
N. G. H., 1908-17; member first of-
ficers' training camp, Schofield
Barracks, Oahu, 1917; U. S. army,
including training at officers'
school, Camp Pike. Ark., 1917-18;
member Honolulu Chamber of
Commerce, Amer. Defense Society;
Masonic Lodge, 32nd degree Scot-
tish Rite Mason, Commercial Club.
JAMES, WILLIAM FRANCIS,
physician, Honolulu; born in Dar-
whar, Brit. India, Nov. 11, 1860;
son of Francis and Sophie (Beau-
mont) James; married Sarah Ellen
Robinson at San Antonio, Tex.,
June 16, 1886; six children: Will-
iam Walter, Frank Leicester, Carrie
Ellen, Sophie Ethel, Naomi, Ruth.
Educated at Honiton College, Eng. ;
St. Bartholomew's Hosp. Med.
School, Eng., 1884; Tulane Med.
Univ., La., M. D., 1893; came to
America, 1884; practised med,, San
Antonio, 1893-99; joined Roosevelt's
Rough Riders (1st Vol. Cavalry).
outbreak Spanish war, 1898, serving
as pvt., Troop K, throughout cam-
paign (including- engagements of
Las Guasimas and San Juan Hill;
contract surg. U. S. Army, Nov.
1899; duty Phil. Isls.; commissioned
capt. and asst, surg., Feb., 1901;
dischgd. Feb., 1903; act. asst, surg.
U. S. Pub. Health Service, June,
1903; ordered to Honolulu and has
served to present time in that ca-
pacity. Member Hawaiian Med.
Assn.
JARRETT, WILLIAM PAUL,
high sheriff of Hawaii, Honolulu;
born Aug. 22, 1877; son of William
H. and Emma (Stevens) Jarrett;
married Mary H. K. Clark in Ho-
nolulu; children: Emma, Jane.
William and Alexander. Educated
at St. Louis College, Honolulu;
deputy sheriff of Honolulu for one
term of two years; sheriff of City
and County of Honolulu for three
terms; high sheriff of the Terri-
tory of Hawaii since June 1, 1914.
JEFFREYS, OLIVER A., physi-
cian. Holualoa, Hawaii, T. H.;
born at Weiser, Idaho, Feb. 3, 1881;
son of Solomon and Sarah Eliza-
beth Jeffreys; educated, high
school, Weiser, Idaho; Missouri
State University, 1899-1903; Rush
Medical College, M. D. 1905; served
internships in Childrens Free and
Knowlton General hospitals, Mil-
waukee and the Policlinic Hospital,
Chicago; married Maud Jeffrey in
Chicago, 111., Aug. 23, 1906; two
children: Solomon and Barbara
Jean. Served during war as medi-
cal member draft board, West Ha-
waii; member American Medical
Assn., F. &. A. M. and I. O. O. F.
JENKINS, CHRISTIAN F.,
businessman, Honolulu; born in
Tonga, Firienclly Islands, October
12, 1884; son of Christian and Lucia
(Foster) Jenkins; married Nellie
Armes McNab at Honolulu, October
19, 1911; two children, Isabelle
Helen and Robert Christian. Re-
ceived education at lolani College,
Honolulu, and Honolulu High
School. Began with Catton, Neill
Co., Ltd.. 1898-02; Lord & Belser,
1903-06; Hawaiian Fertilizer Co.,
Ltd. 1907, bookkeeper, cashier 1909,
superintendent of plant 1916, Hono-
lulu manager and treasurer Sep-
tember 1918. Member of Chamber
of Commerce, Commercial Club,
Oahu Country Club, Honolulu Lodge
No. 409, F. & A. M., secretary two
years, master 1914; Honolulu Chap.
No. 1, R. A. M.; Honolulu Com-
mandary K. T.; Rotary Club, Ha-
waiian Sugar Planters' Assn.; Out-
rigger Canoe Club, Manoa Improve-
ment Club.
JERNEGAN, PRESCOTT FORD,
high school principal; born Edgar-
town, Mass.. Dec. 17. 1866; son of
Capt. Jared and Helen (Clark)
Jernegan ; married Elizabeth Viola
Foley, at Honolulu, Oct. 20, 1920.
Graduated Brown Univ. A.B., 1889;
Newton Theol. Inst. 1892. Instruct-
or in Latin and Greek, Phillips
Academy, Andover, Mass., 1889-
1890; pastorate, Middletown, Conn.,
1892-95; DeLand. Fla. 1895-96; Eu-
ropean travel and study, 1897-1901;
teacher, Bureau of Education. Ma-
nila, P. I., 1901-10; deputy supt. of
schools, 1901-03; teacher Philip-
pine history, Philippine Normal
School, 1903-09; instructor in co-
lonial history. Junior College of
Liberal Arts, 1909-10; teacher, San
Jose High School, 1911; prin. Hilo
High School, 1911-21; principal Mc-
Kinley High School, Honolulu, since
1921. * Author of "A Short His-
tory of the Philippines," "The
Philippine Citizen" and other
text books. Member Phi Beta
Kappa Fraternity, Rotary Club,
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PRESCOTT P. JERNEGAN
HORACE JOHNSON
RALPH S. JOHNSTONE
WILLIAM P. JOHNSON
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221
Hilo; Kilauea Council Boy Scouts
of America.
JOHNSON, HORACE, vice-presi-
dent, C. Brewer & Co., Honolulu;
born Newburyport, Mass., Aug. 12,
1878; son of Harrison G. and Har-
riet (Peabody) Johnson; married
Edna Anderson at Honolulu, Dec.
22. 1903; three children: Ralph
Blake, Paul Anderson and Evelyn.
Educated high schools of Abilene,
Kans., and Newburyport, Mass.,
Mass. Inst. of Technology (Chem-
istry) class 1901. Chemist Waia-
lua*Agri. Co., 1900-10; chemist Pe-
peekeo Sug Co., 1911; supervising
chemist, C. Brewer & Co., 1912-19;
elected vice-pres. and director, C.
Brewer & Co., Oct. 1919, to date.
Member Honolulu Lodge 409, F. &
A. M.; Amer. Chemical Society;
Hawaiian Chemical Society; Hawn.
Engineering Society.
JOHNSON. HENRY STUART,
railway manager and civil engi-
neer, Honolulu; born in Newbury-
port, Mass., April 8, 1875; son of
Harrison Gray and Harriet (Pea-
body) Johnson; married Zoe Lucile
Watkins Oct. 4, 1914, in Kingman,
Ariz.; no issue. Education, gram-
mar and high schools, Denver,
Colo.; studied engineering under
George A. Laird, member Ameri-
can Inst. of M. E., and J. P. Rohrer,
member American Society of C. E.
Began professional career in mine
developing in Colorado, 1896-99;
asst. engineer in charge of con-
struction, Honolulu Rapid Transit
& Land Co., 1900-06; asst. engineer
construction of plant and distrib-
uting system for Honolulu Gas Co.,
Ltd., 1906-07; asst. engineer Koo-
lau R. R. Co., Oahu, 1907; asst. city
and county engineer of Honolulu,
1907-08; junior engineer U. S. Army
engineers in charge of construction
Diamond Head 12-inch mortar bat-
tery, 1908-09; engineer of construc-
tion and maintenance of way, Hon.
Rapid Transit & Land Co., 1909-12;
engineer Loan Fund Commission
of Oahu in charge of highway con-
struction of belt road, 1912-13; en-
gineer of construction and mainte-
nance of way of H. R. T. & L. Co.,
1913-17; manager of H. R. T. & L.
Co. since 1918. Officer of 1st Reg-
iment Hawaiian Infantry, National
Guard, 1916-17; member American
Soc. of Civil Engineers, Hawaiian
Lodge No. 21, F. & A. M., and Com-
mercial Club (past governor).
JOHNSON, MERLE M., Hono-
lulu; born Feb. 11, 1879, at Wilton,
Iowa; son of Wilbur H. and Fanny
(McNaghton) Johnson; married
Ada Williamson in San Francisco
Sept. 6, 1910. Vice pres., treas. and
mgr. H. F. Wichman & Co., Ltd.,
Honolulu, having been associated
with that firm since 1897. Was
major of infantry, U. S. Army, in
1918-19; member former Territorial
board of immigration, labor and
statistics; member Chamber of
Commerce, past master Oceanic
Lodge, F. & A. M., 1908; past chan-
cellor William McKinley Lodge, K.
of P., 1906: member Pacific Club,
Rotary Club, Commercial Club,
Oahu Country Club, Honolulu Au-
tomobile Club, Outrigger Club and
Mystic Shrine.
JOHNSON, WILLIAM PAUL,
secretary, Honolulu; born in Hono-
lulu, Feb. 16, 1875; son of William
and Margaret (Cattanacht John-
son; education, Honolulu public and
high schools; married Elizabeth
Morrison, at Los Angeles, Aug. 8,
1918; one child, Norman Fraser.
After finishing school engaged in
clerical work in Honolulu about 10
years; went to Ewa Plantation
office as bookkeeper, 1899, remain-
ing until 1907; bookkeeper. The
von Hamm-Young Co., Ltd., Hono-
lulu 1907-1910; secretary and office
executive same since 1910. Member
Chamber of Commerce, Commercial
Club, Oahu Country Club, Lodge Le
Progres, Masonic Order. Repub-
lican.
JOHNSTON, JAMES, sugar
planter, Ookala, Hawaii; born July
25, 1882, in Aberdeen, Scotland; son
of Robert and Isabella (Walker)
Johnston; married Jeannie A. T.
Milne, Oct. 13, 1914, in Honolulu;
two children: Edwin M. and Har-
vey. Common school education;
followed farming for seven years;
became interested in the sugar in-
dustry at Ookala, Hawaii, 1903, and
since 1913 has been manager of the
Kaiwiki Sugar Co., Ltd. Is a Mason.
JOHNSTONE, RALPH SWAIN,
tax accountant, Honolulu; born in
Honolulu, Aug. 26, 1882; son of
Wilson F. and Caroline P. (Swain)
Johnstone; married Sue A. Ross,
at Santa Rosa, Calif., Sept. 27,
1920; two children: Ralph Wilson
and Ernest A. (by previous mar-
riage). Educated Calif, pub. schools,
Calif. School of Mechanical Arts,
Oahu College, Honolulu. Deputy
Collector of Internal Revenue, Ho-
nolulu, 1903-1907; chief deputy col-
lector, 1908-17; Acting Collector,
Aug.-Dec. 1917. Member firm Cam-
eron & Johnstone, Public Account-
ants, Federal Tax Service, Hono-
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lulu, since Dec. 31. 1917. Member
Hawaiian Lodge No. 21, A. F. &
A. M.; Lodge No. 616, B. P. O. E. ;
Rotary Club, Pacific Club, Oahu
Country Club, Commercial Club.
JONGENEEL, LOUIS WILLIAM,
agriculturist, Wahiawa, Oahu; born
May 12, 1892, at Vorden, Calif.;
son of William and Catherine (Jan-
sen) Jongeneel; educated Univer-
sity of California, B. S., 1917; mar-
ried Helen Grieve McLean, at Ho-
nolulu, Feb. 25, 1919; one child,
James William. Entered employ
of Calif. Packing Corp. in 1917, and
became section foreman on planta-
tion; was appointed asst. supt.
April, 1919, and plantation supt.
Jan. 1921. Member Honolulu Auto
Club, Manoa Tennis Club, Alpha
Zeta fraternity.
JORDAN, ROBERT ALFRED,
business man, Honolulu; born in
luton, Bedfordshire, Eng., Aug. 23.
18-42; son of Gustavus and Hannah
(Waller) Jordan. Educated in
grammar school, Bridgeport, Dorset-
shire; married Marie C. C. Rode,
daughter of one of the early mis-
sionaries, at Nundah, Queensland,
May 15, 1861; five children, Lily
G., Maud E., Sidney R., Victoria
R., Arthur E. Went to Queensland
in 1861, pastoral pursuits, after
which for several years managed
the largest boot factory and im-
porting- business in the southern
hemisphere (Brisbane), 1872-89,
building three factories, the last a
five-story building; removed to
Honolulu in 1896 and has since
been established in general busi-
ness. Was appointed justice of the
peace in Queensland, Australia, for
several years. Has taken an active,
leading part in cricket in Honolulu
for many years and is an enthusi-
ast in all outdoor sports. Mason,
charter member Oahu Country
Club and Commercial Club.
JORGENSEN, JORGEN,. civil
and hydraulic engineer, Honolulu;
born in Denmark Sept. 12, 1866;
son of Jorgen and Mette (Jorgen-
sen) Jorgensen. Educated in Latin
School of Myborg, University of
Copenhagen and the Danish Army
School for Officers, graduating
1888, with commission of lieutenant
and serving one year; married
Hyla Brand Coonley in San Fran-
cisco Dec. 12, 1916. Began in en-
gineering work in the United States
in 1889; commissioned Major of
Engineers, O. R. C., U. S. A., June
19, 1917; joined Volunteer Engi-
neering Corps, U. S. Army, during
Spanish-American war; came to
Hawaii and engaged in engineer-
ing work on the great irrigation
aqueducts of Koolau on the Island
of Maui, and Kohala, Island of
Hawaii; chief engineer on upper
and lower Hamakua ditches on
Hawaii; contracted to build Waia-
hole tunnel, an aqueduct of great
importance to Honolulu, in 1914,
and one of the greatest engineering
feats accomplished in the Territory
of Hawaii believed made speed
record for boring rock. Was mem-
ber of the Water Commission of
the City and County of Honolulu;
has traveled extensively in United
States and Europe and spent some
time studying the famous tunnel-
ing system in the Swiss Alps. Ma-
jor of Engineers during war at
Washington, D. C.; Camp Hum-
phreys, Va. ; Camp Lee. Va., and
Camp Shelby, Miss. Resumed prac-
tise of consulting civil and hydrau-
lic engineer at Honolulu. Member
Chamber of Commerce. Pacific.
Commercial, Country and Honolulu
Ad Clubs; Shriners and Elks.
JUDD, ALBERT FRANCIS, law-
yer, Honolulu; born Dec. 20, 1874, in
Honolulu; son of Albert Francis
(justice of Supreme Court of Ha-
waii 1874-1900) and Agnes Hall
(Boyd) Judd; grandson of G. P.
Judd, M. D., medical missionary to
Hawaii, 1828, and adviser to King
Kamehameha III, 1842-53. Educa-
ted, Oahu College, Honolulu, 1892;
Yale College, B. A. 1897; Yale Law
School, LL.B. 1900; married Made-
line Perry Hartwell. July 21, 1899,
in Honolulu; three children: Ber-
nice, Dorothy and Albert Francis.
Practised law in Honolulu, 1899-14;
trustee under will of Bernice P.
Bishop, the endowment of Kameha-
meha School and trustee of Bernice
P. Bishop Museum and Charles R.
Bishop Trust since 1908; served as
U. S. Commissioner of U. S. Dis-
trict Court of Hawaii; police mag-
istrate of Honolulu; member of
commission compiling laws of Ha-
waii, 1905; went to Manila for Ha-
waiian Sugar Planters' Assn. to
gain consent of Philippine govern-
ment allowing Filipino emigration
to Hawaii and brought first Ilo-
cano laborers to Hawaii, 1906; trus-
tee Oahu College since 1901; sena-
tor to Hawaiian Legislature and
chairman judiciary committee, ses-
sions 1911 and 1913; volunteered
services to Territorial Board of
Health as district inspector during
cholera epidemic, 1895, bubonic
plague, being captain in charge 900
quarantine guards, 1900, and mem-
ber citizen's yellow fever mosquito
committee, 1911; served in revolu-
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JORGEN JORGENSEN
WILLIAM F. KAAE
REV. HENRY P. JUDD
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tionary army which abrogated mon-
archy in Hawaii, enlisting before
overthrow was accomplished, Jan.
17, 1893; captain, Officers' Reserve,
Q. M. C., U. S. Army, resigning
1918 to serve as supervisor of Ex-
aminers Postal Censorship in Ho-
nolulu during war. Member Social
Science Club, LTniversity Club (past
president), University Club at Ma-
nila, Oahu Country Club, Hawaii
Polo and Racing Club and B. P.
O. E. No. 616 (first secretary).
JUDD, CHARLES SHELDON,
forester, Honolulu; born in Hono-
lulu, July 11, 1881; son of Albert
Francis (Chief Justice Supreme
Court of Hawaii 1881-1900) and
Agnes Hall (Boyd) .Tudd; grand-
son of G. P. Judd, M. D., mission-
ary to Hawaii and aid to King
Kamehameha III in establishing
substantial government; educated
Punahou preparatory school and
Oahu College (Honolulu), Yale
University A. B. 1905, Yale Forest
School, M. F. 1907; married Louise
Luquiens of New Haven, Conn.,
June 11, 1910: one child, Emma.
Became associated with U. S. For-
est Service in Wyoming, California
and Washington July 1907-Dec.
1908; assistant chief of silviculture,
U. S. F. S., Portland, Ore., Dec.
1908- Jan., 1910; assistant district
forester, Portland, Oregon, 1910-11;
commissioner of Public Lands and
president Board of Agriculture and
Forestry, Territory of Hawaii, July,
1911- Jan. 1915; superintendent of
forestry and executive officer Board
of Agriculture and Forestry, T. H.,
since Jan. 1915. Was messenger
Citizens' Guard, revolution 1895,
trooper Mounted Reserve, Republic
of Hawaii, 1898. Member of Elihu
Club (Yale), Alpha Delta Phi and
Sigma Xi fraternities, Yale Forest
Club (president 1906), Society
American Foresters, University
Club (Honolulu). Has contributed
largely to scientific periodicals.
JUDD, HENRY PRATT, minis-
ter of the gospel, Honolulu; born
March 15, 1880, in Rensselaer,
Rensselaer County, New York; son
of Albert Francis (Chief Justice of
Hawaii, 1881-1900) and Agnes Hall
(Boyd) Judd; married Martha S.
Case in Los Angeles, Cal , Nov. 3,
1909; two children, David Stuart
and Frank Case; descendant of
Thomas Judd of Yorkshire, Eng-
land, who settled in Cambridge,
Mass., 1634, and grandson of Dr.
Gerrit P. Judd, prominent in the
early government of Hawaii and
adviser to Kamehameha III. Edu-
15-
ca-ted Punahou Preparatory School,
1886-93, and Oahu College (Hono-
lulu), 1893-97; Yale University, A.
B., 1901; Auburn Theological Sem-
inary (New York), 1906. Pastor
at Allanstand, N. C., 1906-08; su-
perintendent of Sunday schools,
Hawaii, 1908-10; pastor Kahului
Union Church (Maui), 1910-13; su-
perintendent of Sunday schools,
Honolulu, since 1913; acting secre-
tary of Hawaiian Board of Mis-
sions, 1915-16; corresponding sec-
retary since; chaplain 1st Ha-
waiian Infantry, National Guard,
since Oct., 1919. Member Sons of
American Revolution, Hawaiian
Historical Society, Honolulu Golf
and Outrigger Clubs.
JUDD, JAMES ROBERT, sur-
geon, Honolulu; born May 20, 1876,
in Honolulu; son of Albert Francis
and Agnes Hall (Boyd) Judd;
grandson of Dr. G. P. Judd, well
known in the history of Hawaii.
Educated Oahu College, Yale Uni-
versity, B. A., 1897; Columbia Uni-
versity, M. D., 1901; interne New
York Hospital, New York City;
special course New York Post
Graduate Medical School, 1902-03;
practise in Honolulu since Octo-
ber, 1903; married Louise Marshall
in San Francisco Feb. 29, 1908; two
children, James Robert, Jr., and
Alice Louise. Is a contributor of
numerous articles to surgical jour-
nals; ex-member Board of Health;
ex-member Territorial Board of
Examiners; ex-trustee Honolulu
School for Boys. Was a surgical
assistant of Red Cross, Spanish-
American war, 1898; surgeon Amer-
ican Ambulance, France, July, 1915-
October, 1916; chief surgeon Juilly
Hospital, France, November, 1915-
July, 1916; received the decoration
of the Legion of Honor from the
French Republic July 14. 1920.
Member University and Country
Clubs, Hawaiian Territorial Med-
ical Society, American Medical As-
sociation and a Fellow American
College of Surgeons.
JUDD, LAWRENCE M., mer-
chant, Honolulu; born in Hono-
lulu. Hawaii, March 20, 1887; son
of Albert Francis and Agnes Hall
(Boyd) Judd; married Florence
Hackett, daughter of John B.
Hackett of Honolulu March 6,1909;
children: Helen Florence, Agnes
Elizabeth II, Sophie Janet. Law-
rence McCully, Jr., and Emilie Bell.
Educated Punahou Preparatory
School and Oahu College (Hono-
lulu) 1905; Hotchkiss School and
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DAVID K. KALAUOKALANI