NameMary Punapanawea ADAMS 274,1204,1368, Half GGG Aunt, F
Birth2 Sep 1838, Corner of Adams Ln. & Hotel St., Niu, Hawaii1366,1368,1215
MemoOld Homestead
ResidencePalama, Oahu, Hawaii1215
MemoKalae
EducationHonolulu
Spouses
Birth7 Aug 1842, Honolulu, HI1384
Death10 Mar 1902, Panaewa, Palama, Oahu1215,1384 Age: 59
Memo0230 hrs.
Burial11 Mar 1902, 2162 Nuuanu Ave., Honolulu, HI1384
Memo1530 hrs.
Lat/Long*21.325006, -157.849647 26
OccupationKeeper Insane Assylum Kapalama, HI 1890 Directory1384
CemeteryOahu Cemetery Association, (Lot 185, Sec. 2); Lot Owner: Andrew Auld; from Cemetery Record135,1385
Marriage21 Sep 1859, Honolulu, Oahu, Territory of Hawaii1384,1386
Notes for Mary Punapanawea ADAMS
Notes for William (Spouse 1)
-His father came to Hawaii with Capt. Alexander Adams. They were said to be great pals. Two of Auld's children married two of Capt. Adams' children. HIs first son and his frist daughter.
274,1204-He was trained as a carpenter and worked with his father. He was later a wheelwright and then opened a butcher shop on Nuuanu St.
1384-Service: From Masonic Temple, with full Masonic honors, and behind the bier Masons, Knights of Pythas, Red Men, former comrades of the old Honolulu Rifle Company, and volunteer fire department, and goverment officials.
1384-
"His first government position under the monarchy, was as tax collector for Koolau and districts outside of Honolulu. Later he was appointed a clerk in the Waterworks Department, under King Kalakaua. The king commissioned him superintendent of the insane asylum November 15, 1886, which position he held until the overthrow of the monarchy in January, 1893, when he resigned out of sympathy for Queen Liliuokalani and the royalist cause. His resignation came through his refusal to subscribe to the oath of allegiance to the provisional government. He remained in private life from January, 1893, until last spring, when the Hawaiian senate refused to confirm the governor's recess appointments to the Board of Health, and William Auld was selected as one of the new members. Mr. Auld regularly attended the meetings until fall, when he began to fail in health, and thereafter was not often in attendance. During the political campaign of 1900, Mr. Auld was among the democratic candidates for the legislature, but failed of the election.
"Mr. Auld was the friend of the Hawaiians, and was a steadfast adherent to the royalist cause. He was the personal and intimate friend of Queen Liliuokalani, by whom he was held in high esteem. Although enjoying 42 years of married life, he was never blessed with children of his own, but he often said that all children were his children...
"When 18 years of age he married Mary Adams, daughter of Captain Adams, who is said to have been one of the designers of the Hawaiian flag. His wife survives him, also two sisters, Mrs. Mary Adams and Miss Auld, and a brother, James Auld, who many years ago was an owner of the Advertiser.
"In the winter of 1897-98, William Auld accompanied by D. Kalauokalani, John Richardson, and J. K. Kaulia, went to Washington to protest against the annexation resolution which was then pending in Congress. The delegation went in the interest of Queen Liliuokalani. This was his first and only visit to the United States.
"During his recent illness Mr. Auld said that when the rain and windstorm ceased he would pass to the beyond, and his prophecy was fulfilled."1384
Notes for William & Mary Punapanawea (Family)
-William was 18 yrs. old and Mary was 22 yrs. old.
1384-Married for 42 yrs.
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