I keep wondering, as I search, where did all the FOWLER daughters go? Well, according to a book in the Univ Michigan "Making of America" digital collection, Cousin Charlotte made it to Hawaii in 1831. This searchable archive < http://www.umdl.umich.edu/moa/ > has: Current online holdings: Pages: 634,068 Volumes: 4,058 Oh, and cousin Charlotte? -- Author: Anderson, Rufus, Title: History of the Sandwich islands mission. Publication Date: 1870<TRVALIGN="TOP" City: Boston, Publisher: Congregational publishing society, Pages: 436 [ p364 ] DWIGHT BALDWIN, M.D., from Durham, Greene Co.,N. Y.; born in Durham, Ct., Sept. 29, 1798; Yale Coll.,1821; prof. rel. Sept., 1826; Theol. Sem., Auburn, 1829;ord. Utica, N. Y., Oct. 6, 1830; emb. in ship New England, at New Bedford, Dec. 28, 1830; at Waimea, on Hawaii, from 1831 to 1836; then at Lahaina, where, except [ p365 ] a visit to the U. States in 1856 and 1857, he has remained till the present time. Mrs. BALDWIN (Charlotte Fowler), born at Northford,Ct., 1805; prof. rel. 1822; mar. Dec. 3, 1820; sailed as above; still at Lahaina. -- Thanks to Barbara ([email protected]) for heading me in this direction.