DOLE/DICKEY/PORTEUS FAMILIES
The Dickey/Dole Family
Missionary descendants of William P. Alexander
1. Judge Lyle Alexander Dickey (b. Mar. 26, 1868 Whitehall, Illinois-d. Honolulu, Hawaii on Aug. 13, 1946) Son of Charles and Anne Dickey; Epitaph: “None knew him to love him, nor named him but to praise”
Appointed by President Taft to be second district magistrate and circuit court judge of the fifth district in Kauai, TH 1912-1919
President of Hawaiian Mission Children’s Society 1896-1923
2. Herbert Wallace Dickey (Feb 22, 1875-June 7, 1899) age 24 years
Epitaph: “His sun has gone down while it was yet day”
son of Charles and Anne Dickey
3. Charles Henry Dickey (b. Aug. 12, 1841 Ottawa, Illinois -d. Oakland, CA; Jan. 28, 1932) 2nd Lt. Co. B, 4th Illinois Calvary Civil War; married to Anne Alexander; Friend of Abraham Lincoln
4. Anne Alexander Dickey (pictured) (b. Dec. 8, 1843 at Lahainaluna, Maui-d. Oakland, CA; July 28, 1940) wife of Charles Dickey
Daughter of William P. and Mary Ann Alexander, missionaries
5. Belle Dickey Dole (1880-1972) wife of James Dole; daughter of C. H. Dickey
6. James Drummond Dole (Sept. 27, 1877- May 20, 1958) attached photo in pineapple field; Helped to develop the pineapple industry and established the HawaiianPineapple Co. and then Dole Food Co.; cousin of Sanford Dole, President of the Republic of Hawaii. Leader in marketing and mechanization (Ginaca peel and core).
7. Elizabeth Dole Porteus ( April 25, 1911-July 24, 2010) daughter of James Dole and great grand-daughter of William Patterson Alexander
8. E. Hebden Porteus (b. Oct. 10, 1910-d. Sept. 17, 1993) husband of Elizabeth Dole
September 5, 2020
My mother in law (Mabel Alexander Caffaro) is an Alexander and was born in HAWAII.
September 5, 2020
She was a direct missionary descendant. Do you have the genealogy completed? Thank you for looking at the website. Please share it with the family.