Adams, Stephen Jarvis jr. 9.jan.1880-3.nov.1971 USA Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh - Florida, Venice
1900 as real estate agent residing with his parents at Wilkins Avenue in Pittsburgh, around 1903 only for a short time active as composer, 1910 as insurance agent residing with his parents at 6108 Fifth Avenue, he was an was an avid tennis player, 1912 he won the Western Pennsylvania Tournament, 1919 he won all three events in the tournament at Mountain Lake Park Maryland, 1920 as insurance manager of the Farmers Bank of Pittsburgh residing with his widowed mother at 6109 Fifth Avenue, member of the firm Lyne-Adams Co. of Pittsburgh, 10.apr.1920 his ancestry entitled him to membership in the Mayflower Society, 26.jan.1921 retired boarding with his wife at Hotel Strand in Miami Florida they went on their wedding trip to Cuba for 2 months, 1930-1933 married and retired without occupation residing in Miami Florida, 1940 as salesman security residing in North Hempstead NY, 1951 until death residing at 700 Nokomis Avenue in Venice ; son of composer Stephen Jarvis Adams sr. and Emma Virginia Anshutz (Pittsburgh 10.feb.1849-7.may.1924 Pittsburgh) ; 14.oct.1920 in Pittsburg he married Margaret W Jones (Pennsylvania, Lansford 19.mar.1902-1.dec.1985 Florida, Venice)

Title Parts


[] The Jollier. March and two-step. Piano
copyright S. Jarvis Adams jr., Pittsburgh Pennsylvania 26mar1903

[] The Jollier. March and two-step. Orchestra
copyright S. Jarvis Adams jr., Pittsburgh Pennsylvania 26mar1903
pub Altman Co., Pittsburgh Pennsylvania 1903

[] Bohemian waltzes. Piano (also for band and orchestra)
copyright S. Jarvis Adams jr., Pittsburgh Pennsylvania 11apr1903
pub Altman Co., Pittsburgh Pennsylvania 1903
performed at the Alvin Theatre, Pittsburgh 20apr1903

[] My little dark carnation
copyright words and music S. Jarvis Adams jr., Pittsburgh Pennsylvania 11apr1903

[] Come be ma honey. Song
copyright words and music S. Jarvis Adams jr., Pittsburgh Pennsylvania 5jun1903
pub M. Witmark & Sons, New York 1903

[] Virginia sleighing party. Piano (also for band and orchestra)
pub Altman Co., Pittsburgh Pennsylvania 1903

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