Historical records matching Harriet Keopuolani Richards Williston
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About Harriet Keopuolani Richards Williston
"Adopted" child of Samuel Williston. As in not legally adopted.
Daughter of William Richards and Clarissa Lyman.
- Harriet Keopuolani Richards Williston Clark Find A Grave Memorial# 107443272
- West Cemetery, Amherst, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA
- Also known as: West Amherst Cemetery
- excerpt of William S. Clark From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Family
A few months after returning home from Germany, on May 25, 1853, Clark married Harriet Keopuolani Richards Williston. Harriet Williston was the daughter of Clarissa and William Richards, American missionaries to the Kingdom of Hawaii. In 1838, Harriet and her brother Lyman were sent from Hawaii to be taken in by industrialist Samuel Williston so that they could be schooled at Williston Seminary in Easthampton. William Richards died in 1847 in Hawaii. His wife, Clarissa, survived him, however she remained in Hawaii for some time after her husband's death and it was agreed that Williston should adopt both Harriet and Lyman Richards.[13] Clark's adoptive father-in-law, Samuel Williston, would prove to be an important sponsor to his career. Williston was Amherst College's primary benefactor, and a highly influential figure in western Massachusetts.[14]
William and Harriet Clark had 11 children, only 7 of whom survived to adulthood. Their eldest child and daughter, Emily Williston Clark, married F.W. Stearns, the son of prominent trader and department store owner R.H. Stearns.[15] One of their sons, Hubert Lyman Clark, became a prominent zoologist.[16]
Harriet Keopuolani Richards Williston's Timeline
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April 21, 1829
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Sandwich Islands, Hawaii, United States
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1854
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1856
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1857
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June 18, 1859
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Amherst, Massachusetts, United States
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1860
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1863
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1865
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Amherst, MA
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1866
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