They were the parents of two sons:
Henry French & Charles Benjamin.
(The headstone on the right is a FAMILY stone at Mount Auburn Cemetery - Cambridge, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts. He is not buried in this family plot :)
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"Saturday Press"
Honolulu, Hawaiian Island
Saturday, August 4, 1883
pg. 1
Reminiscences of Honolulu
LXX
September 16, 1859, died in Honolulu, Henry F. Poor, of the mercantile firm of Charles A. and H. F. Poor, at the early age of 27 years. His disease was pulmonary consumption. Mr. Poor was a native of Boston, Massachusetts, and a son of Benjamin Poor, of that city. He was a thorough gentleman, of a most genial and pleasant disposition, and his decease was much regretted. He was Master of Hawaiian Lodge, F. & A. M.
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"The Hawaiian Gazette"
Honolulu, Hawaii Territory
Wednesday, August 8, 1877
pg. 2
Supreme Court - In Probate
Before Mr. Justice Judd, at Chambers
Guardianship of Henry F. Poor and C. B. Poor, minors. Petition of A. J. Cartwright, guardian, for settlement of his account as such, and for his discharge so far as Henry F. Poor is concerned, he being of age. The Court made a careful examination of the accounts and the same being found satisfactory were allowed, and upon the filing of the receipt of Henry F. Poor for one half the property, the petitioner was ordered discharged from his trust in relation to Henry F. Poor.
They were the parents of two sons:
Henry French & Charles Benjamin.
(The headstone on the right is a FAMILY stone at Mount Auburn Cemetery - Cambridge, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts. He is not buried in this family plot :)
*
"Saturday Press"
Honolulu, Hawaiian Island
Saturday, August 4, 1883
pg. 1
Reminiscences of Honolulu
LXX
September 16, 1859, died in Honolulu, Henry F. Poor, of the mercantile firm of Charles A. and H. F. Poor, at the early age of 27 years. His disease was pulmonary consumption. Mr. Poor was a native of Boston, Massachusetts, and a son of Benjamin Poor, of that city. He was a thorough gentleman, of a most genial and pleasant disposition, and his decease was much regretted. He was Master of Hawaiian Lodge, F. & A. M.
*
"The Hawaiian Gazette"
Honolulu, Hawaii Territory
Wednesday, August 8, 1877
pg. 2
Supreme Court - In Probate
Before Mr. Justice Judd, at Chambers
Guardianship of Henry F. Poor and C. B. Poor, minors. Petition of A. J. Cartwright, guardian, for settlement of his account as such, and for his discharge so far as Henry F. Poor is concerned, he being of age. The Court made a careful examination of the accounts and the same being found satisfactory were allowed, and upon the filing of the receipt of Henry F. Poor for one half the property, the petitioner was ordered discharged from his trust in relation to Henry F. Poor.
Inscription
In Memory of Henry Francis Poor, Sixth Master of Hawaiian Lodge No. 21, Free and Accepted Masons. Born at Boston, Mass. Sept. 21, 1832, Died at Honolulu Sept. 16, 1859.
In token of their brotherly love for him while living, and their reneration for his memory now that he has returned to the dust from whence he came, the members of HAWAIIAN LODGE have erected this memorial.
Gravesite Details
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Family Members
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George Frederick Poor
1825–1844
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Charles Augustus Poor
1827–1861
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Katherine Emily Poor
1829–1846
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Arthur Herbert Poor
1830–1862
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Helen Frances Poor
1834–1852
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Edward Erie Poor
1837–1900
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James William Poor
1839–1846
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Albert Benjamin Poor
1841–1869
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George Frederick Poor
1845–1862
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Horace Franklin Poor
1848–1872
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