“A History of the McCorriston Family” continues with the children of Eva Mary McCorriston and Mervyn T. Prindiville, Sr., the grandchildren of Hugh and Margaret Gorman Foster McCorriston, the Prindivilles.
Read moreA History of the McCorriston Family: Third Generations
The McCorriston name begins to die out in the third generations, as there are fewer male descendants than female. The McCorristons of Molokai find themselves leaving Oʻahu for the Big Island, for California, and to return to Molokai.
Read moreHannah Sarah McCorriston, 1881-1969
Hannah Sarah McCorriston (December 7, 1881-July 26, 1969) was a member of a prominent kamaʻāina family of 19th- and 20th-century Hawaii born during the reign of King Kalākaua.
Read moreThe McCorristons and the Daughters of Hawaiʻi
Over the years, the women of the McCorriston family have supported the Daughters of Hawaiʻi, a philanthropic society organized “to perpetuate the memory and spirit of old Hawaiʻi and of historic facts, and to preserve the nomenclature and correct pronunciation of the Hawaiian language.”
Read moreA History of the McCorriston Family: Second Generations
The second generations of the McCorristons in Hawaiʻi see the children of Hugh McCorriston H-1 and Margaret Louise Gorman Foster and of Daniel McCorriston D-1 and Anna McColgan spreading throughout the Hawaiian Islands. They concentrate on Molokai and on Oʻahu.
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