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Cornelia Hall Jones

Cornelia Hall Jones (1842–1911) was a Hawaiian philanthropist and clubwoman. She was one of the founders of the Daughters of Hawaii.

Early life and education
Jones was born Cornelia Hall in Honolulu in 1842 to American parents who emigrated to the Kingdom of Hawaii. She attended Punahou School from 1856 to 1861. == Adult life ==
Adult life
On May 12, 1862, she married the businessman Peter Cushman Jones who, a few months after their wedding, was appointed as the Minister of Finance by Queen Liliʻuokalani. Her husband also served as president of C. Brewer & Co. and the Bank of Hawaii. They founded the organization to preserve and promote Hawaiian culture, language, and history. == References ==
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