Edward D. Jones, Senior was an investment banker who founded the company today known as Edward Jones Investments.
Background
Jones was born in Saint Louis on July 29, 1893. His mother, Georgia, died shortly after his birth. His father, Eli, worked in Central and South America.
Jones lived with various family members for a large part of his childhood because his father was away working.
Career
The family moved often. He spent his early years in Chattanooga, Tennessee and Panama, before graduating from Bellefontaine High School in Bellefontaine, Ohio, in 1913 and from New York University in 1916. He served two and a half years in the United States. Navy during World War I, then launched his financial-services career as a bond salesman for North. West. Halsy & Company in New York City with a single building, the Woolworth Building, as his first territory.
Later, as a field representative for New York-based Blair & Company, Edward Jones moved to Ohio, then to Saint Louis, where he left the company because of a dispute about his proceeds from a sale.
In 1922, he founded Jones & Company in Saint Louis. In 1923, Jones married Ursula Griesedieck.
They had four children, Ann, David, who died as a child, Martha and "Ted" Jones. The Griesedieck family owned breweries, and Ursula"s branch of the family tree produced Stag Beer.
Before the ratification of the 21st Amendment, repealing prohibition, Jones persuaded the family to take the company"s stock public.
When his father-in-law died around 1945, Jones was named president and chairman of the board of the company. He divided his days, working at Jones & Company in the morning and at Griesedieck in the afternoon. He sold Stag Beer"s assets in 1954.
At that time, Jones & Company had grown to 495 branches in 33 states.