William Herbert Shipman | |
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Born | 1854 |
Died | 1943 |
Nationality | Kingdom of Hawaii United States |
Occupation | Businessman |
Spouse | Mary (Mele) Elizabeth Kahiwaaialiʻi Johnson |
Children | Mary Mikahala, William Reed, Oliver B., Clara, Caroline, Florence Lukini, Margaret Beatrice, Herbert Cornelius |
Parent(s) | William Cornelius Shipman Jane Stobie |
William Herbert Shipman (1854–1943) was a businessman with an American background who was from Hawaii. He grew up and conducted his business on the island of Hawaii. One estate of his family was used to preserve the nēnē, an endangered species of Hawaiian goose. A historic house associated with his family for over a hundred years is called the W. H. Shipman House in Hilo, Hawaii.[1] Another of his historic estates called the Ainahou Ranch, built in 1941 as a refuge from World War II, is preserved within Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.[2]