[3] Another older brother Ebenezer Dole (1776–1847) became an early anti-slavery activist in Hallowell, Maine.
Dole worked as a cabinet maker and kept a small farm, while serving as Deacon of a Congregational Church.
[7] His first-born son Daniel Dole (1808–1878) became a missionary to the Hawaiian Islands, and founding principal of Punahou School.
His third son Isaiah Dole, born May 23, 1819, was a classical-language teacher, married Elizabeth Todd Pearson August 18, 1844, and died May 17, 1892.
Isaiah and Elizabeth had a son Edmund Pearson Dole (1850–1928), who was the Attorney General of Hawaii, and daughter who married William J.