James Athearn "J. A." Folger, I

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James Athearn "J. A." Folger, I

Also Known As: "Jim", "J. A. Folger"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Nantucket, Nantucket County, Massachusetts, United States
Death: June 26, 1889 (54)
Oakland, Alameda County, California, United States (coronary occlusion)
Place of Burial: Oakland, Alameda County, California, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Samuel Brown Folger and Nancy F. Folger
Husband of Eleanor Folger
Father of William A. Folger; Mary H. Folger; James Athearn Folger, II; Lizzie B. Folger; Ernest R. Folger and 1 other
Brother of Charlotte R Cook; Samuel B. Folger, Jr; Edward Pell Folger; Henry Clay Folger; Ann Maria Worth and 1 other

Occupation: Businessman
Managed by: Noah Tutak
Last Updated:

About James Athearn "J. A." Folger, I

J. A. Folger

  • Son of Samuel Brown Folger and Nancy Hill, the second youngest to nine children.
  • Birth: Jun. 17, 1835 Nantucket Nantucket County Massachusetts, USA
  • Death: Jun. 26, 1889 Oakland Alameda County California, USA
  • J. A. Folger Find a Grave Memorial

History

Businessman. Born in Nantucket, Massachusetts, the son of Samuel Brown Folger and Nancy Hill, the second youngest to nine children. At the age of 14, James and his brothers Henry and Edward headed for California in search for gold. James remained in San Francisco to work for his travel costs while his older brothers proceeded to the mines. In 1850, a 27-year-old entrepreneur named William H. Bovee was looking for a carpenter to build his first mill in San Francisco, which he called The Pioneer Steam Coffee and Spice Mills. Because James was skilled in carpentry, Bovee hired him to erect the mill. After a year James saved enough money to stake a claim and headed out to mine for gold. He agreed to carry along samples of coffee and spices, taking orders from grocery stores in the mining country until he arrived in a town called Yankee Jim's in 1851. Upon his return to San Francisco in 1865, James became a full partner of The Pioneer Steam Coffee and Spice Mills. By 1872, James bought out the other partners, and renamed the company J.A. Folger & Co. James married in 1861 and he and his wife had four children, two would die, while the two remaining children worked for the family business. In June of 1889, at the age of 51, James died of a coronary occlusion. His oldest son, James A. Folger, II, had worked in the company for seven years at the time of his father's passing. He was 26 years old and stepped into the role of president of J.A. Folger & Co. (bio by: Shock)

Family links:

Parents:
  • Samuel Brown Folger (1795 - 1864)
  • Nancy Hillar Folger (1798 - 1869)
Spouse:
  • Eleanor Laughran Folger (1837 - 1906)*
Children:
  • James Athearn Folger (1864 - 1921)*
Siblings:
  • Samuel B. Folger (1825 - 1844)*
  • Edward Pell Folger (1829 - 1869)*
  • Henry Clay Folger (1833 - 1914)*
  • James Athearn Folger (1835 - 1889)
  • Thomas H. Folger (1840 - 1843)*
  • Calculated relationship

Burial: Mountain View Cemetery Oakland Alameda County California, USA Plot: Section 37 GPS (lat/lon): 37.83561, -122.23988

Maintained by: Find A Grave Record added: Jul 30, 1998 Find A Grave Memorial# 3259



Founder of Folger Coffee company.

Find A Grave Memorial # 3259

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?GRid=3259&page=gr

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._A._Folger



Businessman. Born in Nantucket, Massachusetts, the son of Samuel Brown Folger and Nancy Hill, the second youngest to nine children. At the age of 14, James and his brothers Henry and Edward headed for California in search for gold. James remained in San Francisco to work for his travel costs while his older brothers proceeded to the mines. In 1850, a 27-year-old entrepreneur named William H. Bovee was looking for a carpenter to build his first mill in San Francisco, which he called The Pioneer Steam Coffee and Spice Mills. Because James was skilled in carpentry, Bovee hired him to erect the mill. After a year James saved enough money to stake a claim and headed out to mine for gold. He agreed to carry along samples of coffee and spices, taking orders from grocery stores in the mining country until he arrived in a town called Yankee Jim's in 1851. Upon his return to San Francisco in 1865, James became a full partner of The Pioneer Steam Coffee and Spice Mills. By 1872, James bought out the other partners, and renamed the company J.A. Folger & Co. James married in 1861 and he and his wife had four children, two would die, while the two remaining children worked for the family business. In June of 1889, at the age of 51, James died of a coronary occlusion. His oldest son, James A. Folger, II, had worked in the company for seven years at the time of his father's passing. He was 26 years old and stepped into the role of president of J.A. Folger & Co. (bio by: [fg.cgi?page=mr&MRid=47473371" target="_blank Shock)] Maintained by: Find A Grave Record added: Jul 30, 1998

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James Athearn "J. A." Folger, I's Timeline

1835
June 17, 1835
Nantucket, Nantucket County, Massachusetts, United States
1859
June 1859
1860
1860
1864
August 23, 1864
Massachusetts, United States
1866
1866
1871
May 8, 1871
Oakland, Alameda County, California, United States
1889
June 26, 1889
Age 54
Oakland, Alameda County, California, United States
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Mountain View Cemetery (Plot: Section 37 GPS (lat/lon): 37.83561 -122.23988), Oakland, Alameda County, California, United States