In 1915, Frederick Edey founded his firm, Fred. Edey & Co., in which he remained a partner until his death in 1926. Edey held a seat on the New York Stock Exchange, and was a member of several prominent gentlemen's clubs: the Metropolitan, the Union Club, Turf and Field, the Riding Club and the National Golf Links. He also kept a large country estate in Bellport, NY.
[Source: "Obituary Notes: Frederick C. Edey" New York Times, 23 August 1926]
Son of Charles and Julia Schenck Edey.
Interment in Woodland cemetery.
[Source: The County Review (Riverhead, NY), August 26, 1926, page 14]
In 1915, Frederick Edey founded his firm, Fred. Edey & Co., in which he remained a partner until his death in 1926. Edey held a seat on the New York Stock Exchange, and was a member of several prominent gentlemen's clubs: the Metropolitan, the Union Club, Turf and Field, the Riding Club and the National Golf Links. He also kept a large country estate in Bellport, NY.
[Source: "Obituary Notes: Frederick C. Edey" New York Times, 23 August 1926]
Son of Charles and Julia Schenck Edey.
Interment in Woodland cemetery.
[Source: The County Review (Riverhead, NY), August 26, 1926, page 14]
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