165:. They had three children together while living in Hilo, Louisa, Henry and Harriet. The family was heartbroken over the loss of they're youngest, Harriet. She died 6 months after she was born. Word reached Dr. Charles Wetmore as he was summoned but the fever she had suffered, had taken her life already, and he could assist no further. With the permission of the ABCFM, the couple decided to take a break from their duties as missionaries. On July 13, 1854, aboard the
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