Background
James Anderson King was born in Bridge of Allan, Scotland in December 4, 1832.
James Anderson King was born in Bridge of Allan, Scotland in December 4, 1832.
He arrived in the Kingdom of Hawaii during the 1860s, just after the American Civil War, and worked as ship"s master on merchant vessels. He sailed the Kona Packet on trading voyages to Alaska, Kamchatka, and Japan. When Samuel Gardner Wilder arranged to buy the steamship Likelike, King was put in charge.
As Wilder grew his fleet, Captain King was made superintendent of all shipping operations.
She was the great-granddaughter of Oliver Holmes, an early settler and Governor of Oʻahu, who had married into Hawaiian nobility. After the overthrow of the Kingdom of Hawaii, King was made minister of the interior for the Provisional Government of Hawaii on January 17, 1893.
He also served as minister of Interior of the Republic of Hawaii until his death. On June 3, 1896 he acted as minister of finance until the end of the month when he was replaced by Henry East. Cooper.
King died October 16, 1899, while trying to teach a six-year-old son how to swim in the ocean.