Cornelia Hall Jones

Cornelia Hall Jones
Jones (right) with her husband (left) in 1862
Born
Cornelia Hall

1842 (1842)
Died1911 (aged 68–69)
Resting placeOʻahu Cemetery
EducationPunahou School
Occupation(s)philanthropist
clubwoman
Known forCo-founding the Daughters of Hawaii
SpousePeter Cushman Jones
ParentEdwin Oscar Hall (father)

Cornelia Hall Jones (1842–1911) was a Hawaiian philanthropist and clubwoman. She was one of the founders of the Daughters of Hawaii.

Early life and education

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Jones was born Cornelia Hall in Honolulu in 1842 to American parents who emigrated to the Kingdom of Hawaii.[1] She was the daughter of Sarah Lyons Williams and Edwin Oscar Hall, a government official who served as Minister of Finance under King Kamehameha III and as Ministry of the Interior under King Lunalilo.[1][2][3]

She attended Punahou School from 1856 to 1861.[4]

Adult life

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On May 12, 1862, she married the businessman Peter Cushman Jones who, a few months after their wedding, was appointed as the Minister of Finance by Queen Liliʻuokalani.[5][6] Her husband also served as president of C. Brewer & Co. and the Bank of Hawaii.[4]

She was a noted philanthropist of her day, establishing the Portuguese Mission and the Palama Settlement's Palama Chapel with her husband.[4] Together, they also established scholarships for Hawaiian students.[4]

In 1903, Jones co-founded the Daughters of Hawaii along with Emma Smith Dillingham, Anna M. Paris, Anne Alexander Dickey, Sarah Coan Waters, Lucinda Clarke Severance, and Ellen Armstrong Weaver.[7] The organization preserves and promotes Hawaiian culture, language, and history.[7] She was also a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c Daughters of the American Revolution Lineage Books (152 Vols.). Washington, D.C.: Daughters of the American Revolution.
  2. ^ All about Hawaii. The recognized book of authentic information on Hawaii, combined with Thrum's Hawaiian annual and standard guide ((original from University of Michigan)). Honolulu Star-Bulletin. 1891. pp. 92–97 – via HathiTrust.
  3. ^ "Cabinet Ministry". The Pacific Commercial Advertiser at Newspapers.com. January 18, 1873. Retrieved September 30, 2018.Free access icon
  4. ^ a b c d "Cornelia Hall Jones (1861) Endowed Financial Aid Fund". Punahou School. Honolulu, Hawaii. Retrieved November 26, 2025.
  5. ^ "Oahu marriage record". state archives digital collections. state of Hawaii. Retrieved August 24, 2010.
  6. ^ Genealogy of Peter Cushman Jones and Cornelia Hall Jones. Honolulu: Paradise of the Pacific Engraving and Printing. 1909. Retrieved August 24, 2010.
  7. ^ a b Pang, Gordon Y. K. (4 September 1988). "Daughters help hold on to Hawaiiana". Hawaiian Tribune-Herald. Retrieved 2024-10-05 – via Newspapers.com.