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English: Mary Elizabeth Mikahala Robinson Foster (1844-1930) was the daughter of a shipwrecked sailor, John James Robinson and Rebecca Prever, daughter of Kamakana, a Maui chiefess. She was sister of Mark P. Robinson, who served as Queen Liliuokalani's Minister of Foreign Affairs. She married Thomas R. Foster, the owner of a shipyard, a shipping agency and a number of schooners.
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Source Buddhist Annual of Ceylon, Vol I (1920), 2, p. 5
Author Buddhist Annual of Ceylon,
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Mary Robinson-Foster in younger years.

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