Coffee and Tea Industries and the Flavor Field, Volume 42
1080 SIMMONS SPICE MILL August, 1919
OBITUARY
William W. Edmondson
Baltimore, Md. , July 30.-William Winder Edmondson, 78 years old, member of the firm of J. A. Edmondson & Son, wholesale grocers, 108 Hanover St., and pioneer merchant of this city, died yesterday at his home, 325 Woodlawn road, Roland Park. He was born at Taylor's Island, Dorchester county, Md. , and was a son of the late JOSEPH AIREY EDMONDSON and Margaret Esther Edmondson. His father established the business which bears his name in 1848. When a young man he engaged in business with his father. The firm is one of the oldest in Baltimore.
Mr. Edmondson was a member of the Board of Trade and a director of the old
Maryland National Bank. He had always taken a personal interest in the affairs of the community. He is survived by four sons , Jos. A., J. Hooper, Frank Gordon and William W. Edmondson, Jr.
Coffee and Tea Industries and the Flavor Field, Volume 42
1080 SIMMONS SPICE MILL August, 1919
OBITUARY
William W. Edmondson
Baltimore, Md. , July 30.-William Winder Edmondson, 78 years old, member of the firm of J. A. Edmondson & Son, wholesale grocers, 108 Hanover St., and pioneer merchant of this city, died yesterday at his home, 325 Woodlawn road, Roland Park. He was born at Taylor's Island, Dorchester county, Md. , and was a son of the late JOSEPH AIREY EDMONDSON and Margaret Esther Edmondson. His father established the business which bears his name in 1848. When a young man he engaged in business with his father. The firm is one of the oldest in Baltimore.
Mr. Edmondson was a member of the Board of Trade and a director of the old
Maryland National Bank. He had always taken a personal interest in the affairs of the community. He is survived by four sons , Jos. A., J. Hooper, Frank Gordon and William W. Edmondson, Jr.
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