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Statewide County HI Archives Biographies.....Andrade, Jason August 3, 1879 -
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Source: The Story of Hawaii and Its Builders. Published by The Honolulu Star Bulletin, Territory of Hawaii, 1925
Author: Edited by George F. Nellist
JASON ANDRADE, Merchant. Ten years with M. McInerny & Co., Ltd., and nine
years as a partner in Silvas Toggery gave Jason Andrade, president and
manager of Andrade & Co., Ltd., his business training.
Mr. Andrade was born in Honolulu, Aug. 3, 1879, the son of Louis and Mary
(Jardin) Andrade. His education was obtained at St. Louis College and Oahu
College and he took his first position as an accountant with Sorenson & Lyle.
In 1899 he went to McInernys as bookkeeper, and remained there until 1909,
when he aided in the establishment of Silvas Toggery and became treasurer of
the new company.
In 1918 Mr. Andrade sold his interest in Silvas Toggery and went to the
Standard Oil Co. as cashier. In September, 1919, he with other business
associates joined in the organization of Andrade & Co., Ltd., which opened for
business in May, 1920, with Mr. Andrade as president and manager.
His mother, Mary C. Andrade, one of the early pioneers of Hawaii, who
arrived in the Islands in September, 1878, died in Honolulu January 16, 1925.
Mr. Andrade is an Elk and a member of the Commercial and Ad clubs and the
Chamber of Commerce. In 1903 he married Mary Silva and they have two children,
Edward Vernon and Dorothy Marie Andrade.
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