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Edward Addison Everett

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Edward Addison Everett

Birth
Arena, Iowa County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
27 Nov 1928 (aged 61)
Waseca, Waseca County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Waseca, Waseca County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
Plot
2nd Addition, Sec L
Memorial ID
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BOOK - CHILD'S HISTORY OF WASECA COUNTY. MN., 1854-1904. Published in 1905. Edward A. Everett; this gentleman was born in the town of Arena, Wisconsin, February 20, 1867, and sometimes remarks that he is two days older than Washington. His parents came to Waseca the following August and his father, Mr. William Everett, commenced the erection of the first store building in Waseca. Edward is, therefore, a Waseca pioneer of the old school. He played marbles and fished and hunted and attended the village school until he was fifteen years old when he entered the school of schools, a business career with his father in the mercantile and milling business. He could shoulder as much wheat, pack as much flour, or shovel as much coal as the best man in the yards. By universal consent he soon became general manager of the immense business of the company, and throughout the state he is known as a safe and reliable business man. He is also president of the First National Bank of Waseca, having held that position since its organization. His mother's maiden name was Amelia S. Addison. She was the daughter of Dr. Addison, an English physician of note in Wisconsin. On the 2nd of September, 1890, Mr. E. A. Everett and Nettie Miller of Waseca, were united in marriage, she being the daughter of Mr. And Mrs. R. Miller of Waseca. They are the parents of two children, a son, William R., and a daughter, Constance Antionette. In addition to his extensive milling business, both in Waseca and New Richland, he has large interests in Louisiana and Texas in connection with the rice lands of those two states.

(Bio provided by Chloe Perdew)
BOOK - CHILD'S HISTORY OF WASECA COUNTY. MN., 1854-1904. Published in 1905. Edward A. Everett; this gentleman was born in the town of Arena, Wisconsin, February 20, 1867, and sometimes remarks that he is two days older than Washington. His parents came to Waseca the following August and his father, Mr. William Everett, commenced the erection of the first store building in Waseca. Edward is, therefore, a Waseca pioneer of the old school. He played marbles and fished and hunted and attended the village school until he was fifteen years old when he entered the school of schools, a business career with his father in the mercantile and milling business. He could shoulder as much wheat, pack as much flour, or shovel as much coal as the best man in the yards. By universal consent he soon became general manager of the immense business of the company, and throughout the state he is known as a safe and reliable business man. He is also president of the First National Bank of Waseca, having held that position since its organization. His mother's maiden name was Amelia S. Addison. She was the daughter of Dr. Addison, an English physician of note in Wisconsin. On the 2nd of September, 1890, Mr. E. A. Everett and Nettie Miller of Waseca, were united in marriage, she being the daughter of Mr. And Mrs. R. Miller of Waseca. They are the parents of two children, a son, William R., and a daughter, Constance Antionette. In addition to his extensive milling business, both in Waseca and New Richland, he has large interests in Louisiana and Texas in connection with the rice lands of those two states.

(Bio provided by Chloe Perdew)


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