- Hiram Bingham II
Hiram Bingham, formally Hiram Bingham II (
August 16 ,1831 –October 25 ,1908 ), was aProtestant Christian missionary toHawaii and theGilbert Islands .Born in Honolulu, Bingham was the sixth child of early missionary
Hiram Bingham I (1789–1869) and Sybil Moseley Bingham (1792–1848). Both father and mother sailed fromBoston, Massachusetts to Honolulu in 1819. Only ten years old in 1840, Bingham was sent to theUnited States with his siblings Elizabeth Kaahumanu (1829–1899) and Lydia Bingham (1834–1915) to attend school. Bingham was enrolled atWilliston Seminary inEasthampton, Massachusetts and graduated fromYale University in 1853.Bingham was ordained a Congregationalist minister in
New Haven, Connecticut onNovember 9 ,1856 . Over a week later onNovember 18 , Bingham married Clara Brewster inNorthampton, Massachusetts . The newlyweds arrived in Honolulu onApril 24 ,1857 where they both ministered to thenative Hawaiians . They eventually traveled and spread Christianity in severalPacific Ocean island communities.After a brief return to the United States in 1865, they arrived in Honolulu on
March 13 ,1867 for a stopover en route to the Marquesas Islands. They went through Micronesia and returned to Honolulu again in 1868. There they settled. Bingham was the first to translate the Bible intoGilbertese , and wrote several hymn books, dictionaries and commentaries in the language of theGilbert Islands .From 1877 to 1880, Bingham served as Secretary of the Hawaiian Board and in 1895, Yale University awarded him the Doctorate of Divinity. He died October 25, 1908 in
Baltimore, Maryland .Bingham's son,
Hiram Bingham III , was an explorer who became a US Senator and Governor ofConnecticut , and his grandsonHiram Bingham IV , was the US Vice Consul inMarseille ,France duringWorld War II who rescuedJew s fromthe Holocaust .References
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