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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Arthur Jordan Edwards: Birth: 30 NOV 1877 in Galesburg Knox Co IL. Death: 11 DEC 1949 in Verona, NJ

  2. Flora Alice Edwards: Birth: 11 OCT 1880 in Galesburg Knox Co IL. Death: 11 JAN 1964

  3. John Paul Edwards: Birth: 5 JUN 1883 in Minneapolis, MN. Death: SEP 1968 in Oakland,CA

  4. Marjorie Blossom Edwards: Birth: 10 SEP 1885 in Minneapolis, MN. Death: 4 MAR 1931 in Whittier, CA

  5. Junius David Edwards: Birth: 17 MAR 1890 in Minneapolis Minn. Death: 5 AUG 1957 in Highlands, Macon, North Carolina

  6. Mary Stockton Edwards: Birth: 12 NOV 1893 in Chicago, Cook Co Illinois. Death: 5 JUL 1960


Notes
a. Note:   N13 President of Hicks Stock Car Co.
 President of Metropolitan National Bank, Minneapolis, MN
 Treasurer of the Ruttan Mfg (furnaces)
 Board of directors Chemical National Bank- Chicago
 Director Nicollet National Bank of Minneapolis, MN
  Investor in Gold Mines
  Studied Entomology at Lombard and Cornell.
  Member of: The Society of Colonial Wars
 Sons of the American Revolution
 Masons
 Temple no. 11 of the Partiarchal Circle (Vice Supreme Oracle)
 The Commercial Club
 Phi Delta Theta Fraternity
  Active in the Universalist Church at the state level.
  In business with his father, John Edwards, and brother-in-law, T.Otis Jones, in Minneapolis and Chicago Ill.
  Built (1890) and lived in the “E J Edwards house” a landmark in Chicago (2008)
  4863 S Kimbark Ave
 CHICAGO, IL
  another photo online gives the following address:
 4847 S. Kimbark Ave., Edwards House
  1870-Census living with parents in Galesburg, Knox Co., Ill, age 16
  1873-74 at Cornell
  1875 - Graduate of Western Business College (in Galesburg, IL)
  1878 - Loan agent in Galesburg
  1880-Census married and living in Galesburg, Knox Co., Ill on South Cedar St. Son Arthur is 2 years old. No occupation listed. Age 27.
  1882 - Obituary stated Edward Junius moved to Minneapolis in 1882.
  1887 - The Dual City Blue Book by R. L. Polk & Company lists E. J. Edwards at 512 S. 7th ave, Minneapolis., MN
  1889 - 03 Nov - "Wednesday evening, too, occurred one of the pleasant social receptions and dancing parties of the season. Mr. and Mrs. James Edwards (this must have been Edward Junius Edwards as there was no James Edwards in the family) gave the party at their home, 500 Eighth street southeast. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E Brewster received the host and hostess, as did also Mr. and Mrs. John Edwards who were honored guests. They have made their home during the summer in Minneapolis and left for their home in Chicago Friday night. The residence was handsomely decorated throughout with cut flowers and potted plants. There were 400 guests present Music was furnished by the Danz orchestra and Dorner served elaborate refreshments.
  (St Paul daily globe, Nov 03, 1889, page 10)
  1890- Jan 30 : “J. T. Wyman has been elected to succeed E. J. Edwards as president of the Metropolitan bank.” (from the St. Paul Daily Globe)
  - E J and his family are living at 500 Eighth st South, also home of John Edwards.
  1890 - March 12; St. Paul Daily Globe:
  1890 - Aug 2: The Reed and De Mars Jewelry company filed articles of incorporation yesterday. This company was formed originally Feb. 5, 1889,
 with C. Wright Davison, E. J. Edwards, Louis De Mars and Ansrelia De Mars as the incorporators with a capital stock of : $10,000. This new formation increases the stock to $100,000, and in addition has added Kobert Reed, Charles E. Braden and Fred Spaulding. (from the St. Paul Daily Globe)
  CHEMICAL TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK - Capital $350,000 - Organized and began business in 1890 .
 Officers: Adlai T. Ewing, President; E. C. Veasey, Vice-President; G. A. Bodenschatz, 2nd Vice-President; A. J. Howe, Assistant Cashier.
  Directors: M. McNiel, Robert Vierling, Geo. B. Marsh, William F. Burrows, Otis Jones, G. A. Bodenschatz, Adlai T. Ewing, E. J. Edwards, Jacob Hirsh, J. G. Bodenschatz, Edwin C Veasey.
  (from Handbook of Chicago stocks and bonds; Jameson & Morse Co, 1891)
  1891 - Minneapolis Mineral Land Company; Minneapolis; $50,000; June 19, 1891. J. I. Best, J. S. Lane, C. E. Brewster, L. M. Lane, J. F. Calhoun, M. McKinney, W. Miller, E. J. Edwards, E. I. Ewing, O. Jones, O. F. Schmid ( According to an article in the New York Times this company operated in Ontario)
  1892 Chicago City Directory -
  E. Junius Edwards pres. Hicks Stock Car Co, 956 The Rookery, j. 4847 Kimbark Av
 John Edwards, capitalist 956 The Rookery, h. 5859 Washington Av (H.P.) (H.P. = Hyde Park)
 Otis Jones, sec. Hicks Stock Car co., 956 The Rookery, h. 5859 Washington Ave.
  1892 - May 15: “S. S. Small Again; He still Favors a Receiver for that Matrix Company;
  Sanford S. Small filed a petition in the district court yesterday, asking for the appointment of a receiver of the Minneapolis Matrix company. The directors ar C. Wright Davidson, C. L. Travis, James W. Griffin, Thomas C. Bates, E. J. Edwards, Erastus Wyman, L. Emerson and William L Grosvenor. The company own patents on a new system of printing valued at $3,000,000, for which the defendants gave $1,000,000 stock, and have other assets amounting to $500,000. It is alleged that the company had 100 printing machines, worth $250 each, if the company had not been wrecked. Small alleges that several of the directors conspired to wreck the company and for that purpose organized a matrix company in New Jersey with $100,000 capial and stopped work here. A new board of directors of New York men were elected, and in various other ways the attempt was carried on.”
  (from the St. Paul Daily Globe)
  1893- In charge of the Exposition Bank for the World’s Fair, also called the Columbian Exposition, in Chicago (from “The Days of a Man by David Starr Jordan”)
  "During my stay in Chicago I was the guest of my sister, Mrs. Edwards, whose husband had charge of the Exposition Bank."
  (from "The Days of a Man", Volume 1, by David Starr Jordan, 1922, World Book Co.; p. 511)
  1894 - Jan 07: “Hicks Car Company Trouble; Chicago, Jan 6, - The question of appointing a receiver for the Hicks Stock Car company was argued in Judge McConnel’s court today. Counsel for the company filed an affidavit of President E. J. Edwards. It declared that the company was solvent and showed that its assets exceeded it s liabilities by about $412,000.” (from the St. Paul Daily Globe)
  1896 - Nov 8: “David Starr Jordan, president of the Leland Stanford university, California, will arrive tomorrow to be the guest for a few days of E. J. Edwards, 1912 Girard Avenue. (from the St. Paul Daily Globe)
  1897 - June 27; "Some time since there was organized in this city a new ancestral order,
 known as the Society of American Wars, which is to embrace the descendants of the men who fought in any of the wars on the American continent. The date of the founding of the order is Jan. 11, 1897, but it has already manifested the fact that thereis a field for its operations. This society suggested the proposed memorial to Abraham Lincoln in the form of a grand monument to be erected at someappropriate spot in Minneapolis. And its first practical step in that direction is the meeting announced to be held at the Church of the Redeemer. The list of gentlemen who have signified their willingness to act as vice presidents of the meeting include the
 following: .... E. J. Edwards,..." (from the St. Paul Globe)
  1897 - July 11: "Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Brace gave a dinner Friday for H. N; Hardy, of Lincoln, Neb., who is their guest. The table was decorated with pink sweet peas. Covers were laid for Mrs. H. L. Jordan, of Gainesville,
 NY.; Mrs. D. Stockton and Mrs. Elliott, of Chicago (Diantha, wife of Edwin, and daughter Viola); Dr. and Mrs. Charles Edwards, of Cincinnati; Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Edwards and Mrs. John Edwards, of Minneapolis; H. W. Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. Brace, and Emery U. Brace." (from the St. Paul Globe)
  1897 12-16 Minneapolis Journal
  Free Speech Suppressed E. J. Edwards Takes the Part of Discharged Policemen (News Article)
 Date: 1897-12-16; Paper: Minneapolis Journal
  FREE SPEECH SUPPRESSED
  E.J. Edwards Takes the part of Discharged Policemen
  W.C. Edgar is receiving some interesting correspondence on the cases of the three policemen for whome Mr. Edgar was so good as to start a subscription. Mr. Edgar very plainly stated in his letter proposing the subscription, that there was a dual purpose in it - helping the men and voicing public sentiment for free speech and free investigation of charges against public officials. This morning Mr. Edgar received from Edward J Edwards the following letter which will receive the indorsement of many readers:
  Dear Sir - FInd enclosed $1 for the policemen's fund. Our country has given every citizen certain rights. Service to the city should not imply a loss of any of these. Free speech on proper subjects is dangerous to the public welfare only when suppressed. The cause is a worthy one and deseres success.
  Yours truly,
  Edward J Edwards
  1897 Saint Paul Globe - Dec 28 - Dr. Jordan, of the Leland Stanford in Minneapolis. A distinguished visitor of yesterday was Dr. David Starr Jordan, president of Leland Stanford university. He came to visit his mother, and was entertained at the residence of E. J. Edwards, 500 Eight street south. He is in this vicinity to deliver lectures before state educational conventions and will be in Des Moines today.
  1900-Census Living in Minneapolis at 500 8th Street; E J (46 ), Mary J (46), Flora A(19), John P(16), Marjorie (14), Junius D(10), Mary S (6), Adelia Wickersham (74). E J is a broker. Flora a student at the university. Adelia Wickersham is a “companion”. She was the niece of EJ’s mother, Nancy Stockton Edwards who is living in the home with E J’s sister Laura Maud. This is the home John Edwards built and lived in until his move to Chicago, after which he split his time between the two cities.
  1901 - Minneapolis Journal-March 23- “The Men’s club of the Church of the Redeemer was entertained on Thursday evening at the residence of E. J. Edwards. Professor Frederick E. J. Woodbridge, of the state university, gave the address.”
  1901 -Minneapolis Journal - Nov 2 - “The Keith company is preparing plans for a residence on Twenty-fourth street and Blaisdell avenue for Edward J. Edwards. It will be 36 x 52, two stories, attic and basement, frame. The foundation is about completed by Contractor F. H. Fa. Cost, $8,500.” 1903-Passport application-occupation Mining Broker; Living in Minneapolis, going abroad with son John Paul. Description: Height 5 feet 7 1/2 inches, forehead high, eyes brown, nose medium, mouth medium, chin small, hair dark, complexion dark, face medium with mustache and beard. Notarized by Charles E Brewster.
  1905 - Minnesota State Census - Edward J Edwards (50) and his family are living at 1811 Vine Place in Minneapolis, MN. Edward is reported to be a stock broker.
  1909 - Minneapolis Minnesota City Directory: Edwards, Edward J (Rossman & Edwards) Investments b 1034 MET LIFE Bldg r 2244 Nicollet Av.
  1910-Census - Edward J (56), Mary J (56), Marjorie (24), Junius D (23), Mary S (16) are on Nicolette Ave., in Minneapolis, MN. Edward J is a real Estate Agent. Marjorie is a secretary for a church. Junius has no occupation. There is one servant in the home, Emma Carlson (33).
  1911 - Obituary - Edward Junius was living at 914 Nineteenth St. east when he died.
  cause of death: pernicious anemia
  1911 - June 24 - Minneapolis Morning Tribune
  EDWARD J. EDWARDS CALLED
  Pioneer of Early Days, Prominent in Lodge Circles, Gets Final Summons.
  Edward Junius Edwards, 57 years old, one of the Minneapolis pioneers who came here in 1882, died at his home, 914 Nineteenth street east, Friday. Services wil be held at the home of his sister, Mrs. L. M. Edwards, 2321 Blaisdell avenue, Saturday at 3 p. m. , conducted by Rev. Marion D. Shutter. Internment will be in Lakewood.
  Mr. Edwards was born in Illinois and attended Lombard college in Galesburg, Ill., and Cornell univesity. He was married to Mary Jordan of Gainsville, N.Y., a sister of President David S. Jordan of Leland Stanford, Jr., university of California.
  When he came to Minneapolis Mr. Edwards went into the real estate business. He is survived by three sons, Arthur J. Edwards, assistant secretary of the Wells & Dickey company; J. Paul Edwards, Sacramento, Cal.; Junius D. Edwards, Minneapolis, and three daughters, Mrs. Seavey M. Bailey, Minneapolis; Marjorie B. Edwards and Mary S. Edwards, Minneapolis; a brother , Dr. Charles L. Edwards, of the University of Southern California, and four sisters, Mrs. John F. Fargo, Los Angeles, Cal.; Mrs. John F. Calhoun, Mrs. Charles E. Brewster and Miss Laura M. Edwards of Minneapolis.
  Mr. Edwards was prominent in a number of organizations being the founder and first commander general of the Society of American Wars, a patriotic society of national extent, and also a member of the Society of Colonial Wars. He was a Mason of high rank, and belonged to the Phi Delta Theta college fraternity. He was a Knight Templar and had been at the head of the Rosicrucian college in Minnesota. He was a prominent member and a deacon of the Church of the Redeemer.
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  E.J. Edwards was active in researching family history. The following was posted in “The Connecticut Magazine ("Devoted to Connecticut in its various phases of history, literature, scenic beauty, art, science, industry.") By William Farrand Felch, George C. Atwell, H. Phelps Arms, Francis Trevelyan Miller
 Published by The Connecticut Quarterly Company, 1898
 Item notes: v.4 1898
  “3, 1820, in Ind.; mar. at Norwich, Conn., May i, 1785, William Lord, b. June 20, 1763,31 Norwich, d. Oct.3, 1820, in Ind. Wanted, Lydia Durkee's birth and parents. E. J. E.”
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  Chemical National Bank. Successor to the Chemical Trust and Savings
 bank, founded in May, 1880. Occupies its own building, 85 Dearborn st.
 Capital, $1,000,000. ....... Directors:.....Otis Jones (Director, Macon Dublin & Savannah Ry. Co.);.....E. J.
 Edwards (President, Hicks Stock Car Co.);....
  It will be seen that the directors
 are representative business men. The Chemical National, though one of the
 most recently organised, ranks among the most prominent of the city.
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  E. J. Edwards was an active member of the Phi Delta Thea fraternity, founder and first commander general of the Society of American Wars (1899-1900), a Mason, member of the Society of Colonial Wars in Minnesota, and member of the Knights of the Patriarchal Circle.
  The surviving siblings of E. J. Edwards contested his interest in John Edwards’s estate after the death of Nancy Stockton Edwards, their mother, because of the money he had received from the estate in his business dealings with his father and the free living arrangements he and his family enjoyed after the death of John Edwards. This is outlined in a letter from Charles Ellis Brewster to the lawyer who represented the E.J. Edwards family. The lawyer, Seavy Bailey, was Flora’s husband and E.J.’s son-in-law. E.J.’s siblings had invested their own money over the years with E.J. and probably lost a good bit, probably blaming him.
  The outcome of this disagreement is unknown, but it seems that a rift was formed that never healed. Although the E.J Edwards family was living in Minnealpolis in 1914 only Junius David attended the wedding of Fannie’s son William Edwards Brewster, and no gift was sent from the family. Junius David and William Edwards had been in the same high school class at Central HS in Minneapolis.
  Note: Lakewood Cemetery in Minneapolis records are in the name “E. Junius Edwards”
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  “The Chemical National Bank Of Chicago
 The Chemical National Bank of Chicago was organized December 15, 1891, with a capital stock of one million dollars. It suspended in May, 1893, but was not placed in the hands of a receiver until July 21 following, its affairs in the meantime having been in charge of a national bank examiner.
 The failure of this institution was due to incompetent and improper management. Apparently the bank was organized, and had been freely used during its short existence, to further the interests of its directors and some of the larger stockholders. Of the fifteen directors of the association ten were either themselves directly liable to the bank upon their personal notes, were indorsers for others, or were interested in corporations which owed the institution an amount aggregating at least $225,000. Seventy-one of the shareholders, owning forty-seven hundred and seventy-two shares of the capital stock, owed the bank nearly $700,000, some of which indebtedness apparently was for original stock subscriptions. The general character of the securities held for loans was bad, or at least very questionable, and something like $750,000 of the paper held was of doubtful character, so much so that when the bank applied to other banks for rediscounts when it became involved, it was unable to obtain assistance upon the security offered.
 In the liquidation of the bank under the receivership an assessment of $100,000, or ten per cent., was levied upon the stockholders, of which amount only $63,644 was collected. The total collections from all sources amounted to $1,712,489, and dividends amounting to 93.40 per cent., or $1,424,484, were paid, and the receivership was finally closed May 2, 1900.
 Under a special Act of Congress, approved May 12, 1892, any national bank in the city of Chicago was authorized to establish and operate a branch bank on the grounds of the Columbian Exposition, for a period of not exceeding two years, beginning not earlier than July 1, 1892, and closing not later than July 1, 1894.
 Under authority of this Act the Chemical National Bank established an office at Jackson Park on the Exposition grounds, but as the Exposition was not formally opened until May 1, 1893, the branch office hardly commenced business before the parent institution failed, which necessitated the closing of the branch.
 This branch office received the deposits of the Exposition Company as well as those of exhibitors and others. At the time of the failure of the Chemical National Bank and the closing of the branch office, a large amount of deposits had been received by the latter institution. The Board of Directors of the Exposition paid the deposits of the exhibitors and made arrangements with the Northern Trust Company to do the banking business at the Park.
 The authorization of the establishment of this branch on the grounds of the World's Columbian Exposition and a similar authority authorizing any bank or trust company located in the State of Missouri to conduct a banking office on the grounds of the Louisiana Exposition at St. Louis, approved March 3, 1901, are the only instances of the authorization by Congress of the privilege of establishing and operating a branch office in the United States by a national bank of primary organization. While the National Bank Act does not specifically prohibit the operations of branch banks, the implication to that effect is clear, and it always has been held that what is not specifically authorized by the Act is prohibited. National banks, therefore, are permitted to have but one banking house or office, at which the ordinary business of discount and deposit must be conducted, and the United States District Courts have held that they cannot lawfully receive deposits, cash checks or do any of the ordinary business of the bank elsewhere.1”
 (from the book "The Romance And Tragedy Of Banking", by Thomas P. Kane)
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  EMBRYONIC MILLIONAIRES.
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  The Palisade Silver Mine Assays
 $19,740 to the Ton
  Minneapolis has quite a number of embryonic millionaires in the city directory. They are owners of the Palisade mine up in the Port Arthur district. The happy men are J. S. Lane, J. T. Wyman, J.F. Calhoun, L. M. Lane, Judge Rea, E. J. Edwards, C. E. Brewster and Moses McKinney. Assays have been made of ore taken from the Palisade, and the presence of the precious metal is found in unprecedented quantities. The rich mines of Colorado and Montana, for illustration, assay less than $100 to the ton, but the Palisade shows croppings and ore worth $19,740 a ton! Two poorest specimins that could be found showed no silver at all, assayed $218.
  (from St. Paul Daily Globe, October 16, 1891)
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  HOME ON BLAISDELL AVENUE
  E. J. Edwards will build an expensive dwelling ....
  Edward J Edwards is preparing to build an expensive dwelling at the north-east corner of Twenty-fourth street and Blaisdell avenue. The foundation, for which he took out a permit yesterday, will cost $1500.
  (from The Minneapolis Tribune, 27 Oct, 1901)
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  Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Edwards, Eighth street south, celebrated the 25th anniversary of their wedding last week. Music, games and a chafing-supper were enjoyed by 25 guests.
  (from the Milleapolis Tribune, Jan 5, 1902)
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  Edmund G. Walton reports the sale of a 100 x 135 foot corner lot on Summit and Colfax avenues on Lowry Hill to Edward J. Edwards. Mr. Edwards will erect there a handsome residence to cost $10,000.
  (from the Minneapolis Tribune Aug 5 1894)
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  1903 Minneapolis Journal - Aug 28- 13-room Modern House, six grates and mantles; six stationary wash bowls, steam heat, large brick barn, large handsome grounds, 2244 Nicollet av. $100. Key 2321 Blaisdell. Edwards & Brewster, 803 Guaranty building.
  1903 Minneapolis Journal - Sept 02 - Large 13-room Modern House, 6 grates and mantles, six stationary wash bowls, steam heat, large barn, large grounds, 2344 Nicollet av. Key at 2321 Blaisdell. Edwards & Brewster, 803 Guaranty building.
  1903 Minneapolis Journal - Oct 15- Elegant Large 13-room Modern House, six stationary wash bowls, steam heat, large barn, large handsome grounds, 2244 Nicollet av. Key at 2321 Blaisdell. Edwards & Brewster, 803 Guaranty building.
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  Minneapolis City Directory 1880-81
  Edwards, E. J. r 114 Hennepin av.
  Minneapolis City Directory 1881-82
  An entry for E. L. mercy. broker, 10 Nicollet House Blk. r. 123 s 12th (this may be Edward Junius Edwards, as there is no listing for E.J )
  Minneapolis City Directory 1882-83
  Edwards John (John Edwards & Sons) r 916 Mary pl
  Edwards E Junius (John Edwards & Son) r 916 Mary Place
  Edwards John & Sons (John E. Junius, Edwards & J. Frank Calhoun) real estate loans, 301 Hennepin av.
  Calhoun J Frank ( J Edwards & Sons) r 916 Mary pl
  Money to Loan on Improved Farm Lands and City Property,
 At low rates, No Commissions, at 301 Hennepin Avenue by
 John Edwards & Sons
  Minneapolis City Directory 1883-84
  Edwards E Junius (John Edwards & SOns) and notary public, 301 Hennepin r 512 S 7th
  Edwards, John , (John Edwards & Sons,) r 60 S 10th
  Edwards John & Sons (John and E Junius) real estate loans, 301 Hennepin av
  Mortgage Brokers
 Edwards John & Sons 301 Hennepin av
  Money to Loan on Improved Farm Lands and City Property,
 At low rates, No Commissions, at 301 Hennepin Avenue by
 John Edwards & Sons
  Minneapolis City Directory 1884-85 1885-86 1986-87
  Edwards E Junius, (John Edwards & Sons) and notary public 301 Hennepin av r 512 s 7th
  Edwards John (John Edwards & Sons) r 500 s 8th
  Edwards John & SOns ( John and E Junius) real estate loans 301 Hennepin
  Mortgage Brokers
 Edwards John & Sons 301 Hennepin av
  Money to Loan on Improved Farm Lands and City Property,
 At low rates, No Commissions, at 301 Hennepin Avenue by
 John Edwards & Sons
  1885-86
  The Nicollet National Bank
 Minneapolis, Minn
 Authorized Capital, $2,000,000. Capital $500,000
  Directors E Junius Edwards, of John Edwards & Sons
  Minneapolis City Directory 1887-88
  Edwards E. Junius (John Edwards & Son r 512 S 7th
  Edwards John, (John Edwards & Son) r 500 s 8th
  Edwards Charles, student r 500 S 8th
  Noteware Eugenia Mrs. wid r 500 s 8th
  Edwards John & Son (John Edwards and E Junius Edwards ) real estate & loans 301 Hennepin av
  Minneapolis City Directory 1888-89
  Edwards E Junius, (John Edwards & Son) r 512 s 7th
  Edwards John (John Edwards & Son) r 500 s 8th
  Edwards John & Son ((John and E Junius), Real Estate Loans 300 Lumber Exchange
  Patriarchal Circle
 Minneapolis Temple No 1 - Scottish Rite Hall, 24 Washington avenue south. E. Junius Edwards, O.;
  Minneapolis Lodge of Perfection - E Junius Edwards, T. P. G. M; J Frank Calhoun S. W.;
  Minneapolis City Directory 1890-91
  Edwards E Junius, pres Hicks Stock Car Co 702 Globe Bldg, r 500 S 8th
  Calhoun & Thompson Real Estate and Insurance room 413 Guaranty Loan Building Minneapolis Minnesota; We refer by permission to John Edwards, Chicago, Ill
  Minneapolis City Directory 1891-92
  Edwards E Junius, pres Hicks Stock Car Co, r 500 s 8th
  Minneapolis City Directory 1892-93
  Edwards E Junius, r 500 s 8th
  Minneapolis City Directory 1893-94
  no listing for John or Edward Junius Edwards
  Minneapolis City Directory 1894-95
  no listing for John or Edward Junius Edwards
  Minneapolis City Directory 1896
  Edwards Edward J farms, loans and rentals 811 Guaranty bldg, r 1912 Girard av
  Edwards, John loans r 500 s 8th
  Minneapolis City Directory 1898
  Edwards Edward J, Farm Loans, Insurance and rentals 811 Guaranty Bldg, tel 156, r 500 s 8th
  Edwards Miss L M student N W Cons of Music, b 500 s 8th
  Minneapolis City Directory 1889-90
  Edwards E Junius, Pres Metropolitan Bank, r 512 s 7th
  Edwards, John removed to Chicago Ills
  Minneapolis City Directory 1900
  Edwards Edward J, Loans and Stocks 803 Guaranty Bldg, r 500 s 8th
  The Rossman Co; Edward J Edwards sec and trees, process for treating ores 801 Guaranty bldg
  Minneapolis City Directory 1901
  Edwards Edward J ( E J & A J Edwards) r 500 s 8th
  Rossman Company The, Edward J Edwards, Sec and Treas; Arthur J Edwards Metallurgist, Process for Refractory Gold Ores, Branch Office 801 Guaranty Bldg
  Minneapolis City Directory 1902
  Edwards Edward j (E J and A J Edwards, r 500 s 8th
  Edwards E J & A J ( Edward J and Arthur J) Mines, Stocks and Bonds 801 Guaranty Bldg
  Ross Man Company The, Edward J Edwards, sec and Treas; Arthur J Edwards Metallurgist, Process for Refractory Gold Ores, Branch Office 801 Guaranty Bldg.
  Minneapolis City Directory 1903
  Edwards Edward J ( E J & A J Edwards) r 1811 Vine pl
  Edwards John real est, r 2321 Blaisdell av
  Minneapolis City Directory 1904
  Edwards E J & A J (Edward J and Arthur J) brokers 801 Guarant bldg
  Minneapolis City Directory 1905
  Edwards Edward J rentals 803 Guaranty bldg r 1811 Vine pl
  Edwards J Paul clk Washburn C Elev r 1811 Vine pl
  Edwards Laura M b 2321 Blaisdel av
  Edwards Marjorie B student U of M b 1811 Vine Pl
  Minneapolis City Directory 1906
  Edwards Arthur J, clk Wells & Dickey Co, b 1811 Vine pl
  Edwards Edward J mngr Edwards Investment Co, 803 Guaranty bldg, r 1811 Vine pl
  Edwards John P mnfrs agt 803 Guaranty bldg b 1811 Vine pl
  Edwards J Paul clk Washburn-Crosby Co, b 1811 Vine Pl
  Edwards Laura M r 2321 Blaisdell av
  Edwards Marjorie B student U of M b 1811 Vine pl
  Minneapolis City Directory 1907
  Edwards Arthur J clk Wells & Dickey Co b 2244 Nicollet av
  Edwards Edward J ( E J & J D Edwards) r 2244 Nicollet av
  Edwards E J & J D ( Edward J and Junius D) real est 614 Guaranty bldg
  Edwards Flora A b 2244 Nicollet av
  Edwards Investment Co E J Edwards mngr real est 614 Guarant bldg
  Edwards Junius D ( E J & J D Edwards ) r 2244 Nicollet av
  Edwards Marjorie B stucent b 2244 Nicollet av
  Minneapolis City Directory 1908
  Edwards Arthur J bond salsn Wells & DIckey Co b 2244 Nicollet av
  Edwards Edward J Mortgages, Investments and Mines 836 Met LIfe bldg tels t-s 1212 N W Nicollet 1200 r 2244 Nicollet av
  Edwards Junius D student b 2244 Nicollet Av
  Edwards Mrs Laura M r 2321 Blaisdell av
  Edwards Marjorie B student b 2244 Nicollet av
  Noteware Philip J mngr Maas Land Co r 3144 Dupont av S
  Minneapolis City Directory 1909
  Edwards Arthur J asst sec Wells & Dickey Co r 2100 2nd av S
  Edwards Edward J (Rossman & Edwards) investments 1034 Met Life bldg r 2244 Nicollet av
  Edwards Junius D student b 2244 Nicollet av
  Edwards Mrs Laura M r 2321 Blaisdell av
  Edwards Marjorie B Housekpr 2244 Nicollet av
  Noteware Philip J broker 829 Met Life bldg r 3144 Dupont av S
  Minneapolis City Directory 1910
  Edwards Arthur J asst sec Wells & Dickey Co r 2100 2nd ave S
  Edwards Edward J (Rossman & Edwards ) Investments 629 Met Life bldg r 2244 Nicollet av
  Edwards Junius D student U of M b 2244 Nicollet ave s
  Edwards Marjorie B clk Church of the Redeemer r 2244 Nicollet av
  Minneapolis City Directory 1911
  Edwards Arthur J asst sec Wells and Dickey Co r 2100 2nd ave S
  Edwards Edward J (Rossman & Edwards) investments 629 Met LIfe bldg r flat 1 914 e 19th
  Minneapolis City Directory 1912
  Edwards Arthur J asst secy Wells & Dickey Co r 2025 2nd ave S
  Edwards Edwards J died June 23 ' 11 age 57
  Edwards Junius D student b flat 1 914 e 19th
  Edwards Laura M stenogr Fisk Rubber Co rms flat 6 1420 Chicago av
  Edwards Mary J (Wid Edward J0 r flat 1 914 E 19th
  Edwards Mary S student b flat 1 914 E 19th
  Minneapolis City Directory 1913
  Edwards Arthur J asst sec Wells & Dickey Co r 4849 Dupont av S
  Edwards Junius D student b flat 1 914 E 19th
  Edwards Mary J (wid Edward J r flat 1 914 E 19th
  Edwards Mary S student b flat 1 914 E 19th
  Minneapolis City Directory 1914
  Edwards Arthur J asst secy Wells & Dickey Co r 4849 Dupont av S
  Edwards Mary J (wid Edward J r 82 Willow
  Edwards Mary S student b 82 Willow
  Minneapolis City Directory 1915
  Edwards Arthur J asst sec Wells & Dickey Co r 4849 Dupont av S
  Edwards Laura M bkpr Fisk Rubber Co of N Y r apt 209 1400 Yale pl
  Edwards Mary J ( wid Edw J) b 316 16th ave S E
  Edwards Mary S student U of M b 316 16th av S E
  Minneapolis City Directory 1916
  Edwards Arthur J asst sec Wells-Dickey Co r 4849 Dupont av S
  Edwards Laura M office mngr Fisk Rubber Co of NY r apt 209 1406 Yale Pl
  Edwards Mary J (wid Edw J) rms 78 Willow
  Edwards Mary S student b 313 15th ave S E
  Minneapolis City Directory 1917
  Edwards Arthur J asst sec Wells-Dickey Co r 4849 Dupona av S
  Edwards Laura M r apt 209 1406 Yale pl
  Edwards Mrs Mar J asst b 78 Willow
  Edwards Mary S asst U of M b 329 10th av S E
  ________________________
  Name:
 E. Junius Edwards
 Event Type:
 DEATH
 Event Date:
 23 Jun 1911
 Event Place:
 Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota
 Address:
 914 E. 19th St., 5th Ward
 Gender:
 Male
 Age:
 57
 Marital Status:
 Married
 Race:
 W
 Occupation:
 Real Estate
 Birthplace:
 Illinois
 Birth Date:
 27 Feb 1864
 Birth Year (Estimated):
 1854
 Burial Date:
 26 Jun 1911
 Cemetery:
 Lakewood
 Father's Name:
 John Edwards
 Father's Birthplace:
 Ind.
 Mother's Name:
 Nancy Stockton
 Mother's Birthplace:
 Ind.
 Reference ID: CN 530 , GS Film number: 1499050 , Digital Folder Number: 4225868 , Image Number: 556
  _________________
  EDWARD JUNIUS EDWARDS
  Birth: 
 1854
 Death: 
 Jun. 23, 1911
 Hennepin County
 Minnesota, USA
   
 Family links: 
 Parents:
 John Edwards (1814 - 1896)
 Nancy Stockton Edwards (1828 - 1906)

 Spouse:
 Mary Jordan Edwards (1854 - 1942)

 Siblings:
 Mary Edwards*
 Sarah Edwards Jones (1848 - 1899)*
 Flora Edwards Fargo (1850 - 1923)*
 Edward Junius Edwards (1854 - 1911)
 Rachel Eugenie Edwards Noteware (1856 - 1888)*
 Clara Z. Edwards Calhoun (1858 - 1940)*
 Infant Dau Edwards (1860 - 1860)*
 Fannie May Edwards Brewster (1861 - 1931)*
 Charles L. Edwards (1864 - 1937)*
 Laura Maud Edwards (1870 - 1931)*

 *Calculated relationship

 Burial:
 Lakewood Cemetery
 Minneapolis
 Hennepin County
 Minnesota, USA
 Plot: SECTION 10 LOT 148 GRAVE 15

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 Created by: Karen Frederickson
 Record added: Sep 01, 2010
 Find A Grave Memorial# 57998866
b. Note:   death certificate - pernicious anemia


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