After his father's death, he helped run the family contracting business before joining the China and Japan Trading Co. around 1897. In 1917, he moved to Kobe and the next year partnered with J.P. Carr in Carr, Adams & Co., a trading firm and lumber business in Karatsu.
He married Gerda Pedersen On May 19, 1904 in Nagasaki. Together they were the parents of Mary Adams, Alice Adams, and Matthew Adams III, who did not survive infancy.
Buried with his father Matthew Adams in a single grave.
After his father's death, he helped run the family contracting business before joining the China and Japan Trading Co. around 1897. In 1917, he moved to Kobe and the next year partnered with J.P. Carr in Carr, Adams & Co., a trading firm and lumber business in Karatsu.
He married Gerda Pedersen On May 19, 1904 in Nagasaki. Together they were the parents of Mary Adams, Alice Adams, and Matthew Adams III, who did not survive infancy.
Buried with his father Matthew Adams in a single grave.
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