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  1. Oct 28, 2010 · SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. Isabella Aiona Abbott (June 20, 1919 – October 28, 2010) was an educator, phycologist, and ethnobotanist from Hawaii. The first native Hawaiian woman to receive a PhD in science, she became a leading expert on Pacific marine algae. Quick Facts Dr., Professor of Biological Sciences, Emerita, at Stanford University ...

  2. July 13, 1977 (82) York, Toronto, Toronto Division, ON, Canada. Immediate Family: Son of Frank Plummer and Frances (Fannie) Jane Plummer. Husband of Doris Jane Plummer. Ex-husband of Isabella Mary Abbott Plummer. Father of Christopher Plummer and Private. Brother of Frances Katherine Vernon Plummer; Elizabeth Constance Selby Bruce and Private.

  3. Oct 1, 2019 · Mary Lee Abbott was born on July 27, 1921, in New York City, and for her first two decades seemed headed for an entirely different sort of life. Her father, Henry, ...

  4. May 19, 2015 · One of the volunteer nurses in France was Isabella Mary Abbott (1890-1955). Whether or not nurse and lieutenant actually met is the stuff of a Hemingway novel (A Farewell to Arms). After the Great War, Isabella returned to a life of privilege near Montreal and exhibited her landscape paintings alongside the Group of Seven.

  5. Mar 11, 2022 · Isabella Abbott, the first native Hawaiian woman to earn a doctorate in science, rewrote the book on her beloved limu. by Shoshi Parks March 11, 2022. Isabella Abbott was a prolific researcher who ...

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  7. Isabella Aiona Abbott. Izzie Abbott was born Isabella Kauakea Yau Yung Aiona in Hana, Maui, Territory of Hawaii, on June 20, 1919. Her Hawaiian name means "white rain of Hana." Her father was Chinese descent and her mother, a Native Hawaiian. As a child, her mother introduced Izzie to Hawaii's native plants and edible Hawaiian seaweeds.