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Mary Kapuahualani Robinson

 * In 1945, widower Mark Alexander Robinson wed Mary Kapuahualani Hart (1896–1978). He had no children with her. She was subsequently elected to the Hawaii Territorial Senate, and founded Robinson Travel, Inc.


 * Feb 1945 the wedding Newspapers.com


 * Jan 1951 Newspapers.com

Parents

 * Mary's mother Annie Kaniniu Love Hart. Annie was daughter of James Robert Love, one of the founders of Love's Biscuit and Bread Company with his three brothers. Annie's mother was Hoopii Love.
 * Mary's mother Annie Kaniniu Love Hart. Annie was daughter of James Robert Love, one of the founders of Love's Biscuit and Bread Company with his three brothers. Annie's mother was Hoopii Love.


 * How did Annie Kapuahualani Love Hart happen to own Queen Emma's lace shawl? Details are that after Queen Emma's death, Samuel Parker (Hawaii politician) bought the shawl for his wife. She must have been his first wife, Harriet Panana Napela.
 * How did Annie Kapuahualani Love Hart happen to own Queen Emma's lace shawl? Details are that after Queen Emma's death, Samuel Parker (Hawaii politician) bought the shawl for his wife. She must have been his first wife, Harriet Panana Napela.

Politics



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Men and Women of Hawaii 1954



 * p 563, 564 (image) ,566
 * Born May 4, 1896, at Honolulu. Daughter of Edmund H. and Annie K. Hart Mark Alexander Robinson at Honolulu, February 5, 1945. She is a graduate of St. Andrew's Priory. With more than a quarter century devoted to public affairs, Mrs. Robinson was affiliated with the Federal Government for seven years, County Government for three years and was with the Territorial Government for twenty-one years. In addition to being owner and managing director of Hawaiian Tour & Travel Service. Mrs. Robinson serves as Treasurer of Hawaiian Cruises, Ltd., and chairman of the Tourist Business, Ltd. (A-Place-To-Stay). She is also a board member of the Maunalani Hospital & Convalescent Nursing Home. She was elected Senator on the Republican ticket in 1950 and served in the Territorial Legislature during the 1951 and 1953 sessions. Mrs. Robinson is a life member of the Hawaiian Civic Club, Kindergarten & Children's Aid Association and of the Kapiolani Maternity & Gynecological Hospital. She is a member of the Outrigger Canoe Club (associate member), Chamber of Commerce, Bishop Museum Association, Nuuanu Y.M.C.A.. American Society of Travel Agents, Inc., National Federation of Republican Women, Hawaii Residents' Association (IMUA), Outdoor Circle and Daughters of Hawaii.