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  1. California and Lurline Matson Roth dated October 28, 1981. The manuscript is thereby made available for research purposes. All literary rights in the manuscript, including the right to publish, are reserved to The Bancroft Library of the University of California Berkeley. No partof the manuscript may be quoted for publication without the

  2. 7 de dic. de 2015 · Lurline Matson married William P. Roth in 1914; in 1927 Roth became president of Matson Lines. That same year saw the SS Malolo (Flying Fish) enter service inaugurating a higher class of tourist travel to Hawaii. In 1928, Roth sold the old steamship Lurline to the Alaska Packers’ Association.

  3. Margaret Neil, Evadne Knowles, Lillie Low. Children. Walter Matson, Ida Matson, Emily Matson, Arthur Matson, Theodore Matson, Lurline Matson Roth. William Matson (born Wilhelm Mattson) (October 18, 1849 in Lysekil – October 11, 1917) was a Swedish-born American shipping executive. He was the founder of Matson Navigation Company .

  4. Här får de insyn i hur den svensk-amerikanska arvtagerskan Lurline Matson Roth levde under några årtionden innan hon på 1970-talet skänkte bort hela egendomen till en ideell stiftelse.

  5. 5 de jun. de 2016 · It is likely that Matson’s choice of yellow and blue on the funnels of its ships derives from William Matson’s Swedish origins. In 1914, Lurline Matson married William Roth. Roth became president of Matson Lines in 1927, his father-in-law having died in 1917. In 1928, Roth sold the 1908-vintage Lurline to the

  6. The same conclusion is in the oral history given by Lurline Matson Roth in the Bancroft Libtrary. She also said her mother built new stables because there weren't any. Notes written on records from the county Assessor's office indicate a portion of the house was built in 1898, and it was added to and remodeled about 1918, says Mr. Flynn.