Peter Johnson Gulick (March 12, 1796 – December 8, 1877) was a missionary to the Kingdom of Hawaii and Japan. His descendants carried on the tradition of missionary work, and included several scientists.
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PeterJohnsonGulick (March 12, 1796 – December 8, 1877) was a missionary to the Kingdom of Hawaii and Japan. His descendants carried on the tradition...
naturalist Luther Gulick (disambiguation), multiple people Merle Gulick (1906–1976), American football player PeterJohnsonGulick (1796–1877), American...
to the Hawaiian Kingdom and to Japan. Fanny and her husband, Rev. PeterJohnsonGulick had eight children, seven of whom also became missionaries. She was...
Gulick, Jr. and grandson of the missionary couple PeterJohnsonGulick and Fanny Hinckley Thomas Gulick. He graduated from Oakland High School in 1879....
Joseph Dutton, Catholic missionary who worked with Father Damien PeterJohnsonGulick, Protestant missionary Harvey Rexford Hitchcock, Protestant missionary...
Gordon Gulick became a missionary in Spain soon after marrying her second husband, William Hooker Gulick, in 1871. His parents, PeterJohnsonGulick and...
Jonathan Smith Green (1796–1878), who founded Makawao Union Church Rev. PeterJohnsonGulick (1796–1877) Dr. Gerrit P. Judd (1803–1873), physician and diplomat...
"Lottie" (Vetter) Gulick. Her father, Luther Halsey Gulick Jr., M.D., designed the Y.M.C.A. logo. Her great-grandparents was PeterJohnsonGulick and Fanny Hinckley...
with her father and Thomas L. Gulick, son of missionary PeterJohnsonGulick and younger brother of John Thomas Gulick who was an early developer of theories...
Walbridge married Rev. Thomas Lafon Gulick, the son of missionaries PeterJohnsonGulick and Fanny Hinckley Thomas Gulick. His was a large family of missionaries...
to Kauai Veterans Memorial Hospital, first built 1829 by Rev. Peter JohnsonGulick, completed by Rev. George Rowell in 1846 10 Haena Archeological Complex...
by 42 feet (13 m) wide. From 1843 to 1847 they were assisted by PeterJohnsonGulick (1796–1877) and his wife. An even larger church building was dedicated...
arranged a trip with daughter Annie and Thomas L. Gulick, son of another missionary PeterJohnsonGulick (1796–1877). The men were looking forward to hunting...
this company were Lorrin Andrews and his wife Mary Ann Wilson, and PeterJohnsonGulick and his wife Fanny Hinckley Thomas. In addition to the missionaries...
less able to interbreed with one another. The American naturalist J. T. Gulick (1832–1923) was the first to use the term "divergent evolution", with its...
On 22 June 1960 Artime and 27 others were taken by land and air to Fort Gulick in Panama for paramilitary training. On 22 August 1960 he flew via CIA C-54...
Marsh (1982), p. 241. Neibaur (2014) pp. 219–220; Marsh (1982), p. 241. Gulick (2006), pp. 143–144; Marsh (1982), p. 241. Neibaur (2014) p. 229; Marsh...
estate sale of Joachim Rule, among other heirlooms of the Van Siclen and Gulick families, as documented by descendant Robert Bayles of the Market and Fulton...