Statewide County HI Archives Biographies.....Bogardus, Everardus January 1, 1896 - ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/hi/hifiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Jessica Orr orr@hawaii.com January 14, 2010, 8:19 pm Source: The Story of Hawaii and Its Builders. Published by the Honolulu Star Bulletin, 1925 Author: George F. Nellist, Editor EVERARDUS BOGARDUS, Bank Official. Three years of service with important financial institutions of New York preceded the entry of Everardus Bogardus into the Bank of Bishop & Co., Ltd., on Dec. 1, 1923. He is now secretary and assistant cashier. Mr. Bogardus first came to Hawaii in March, 1919, a year and a half after his marriage in New York to Elizabeth Carter, daughter of former Governor George R. Carter, on Oct. 20, 1917, shortly after he had left Yale University to join the navy for service in the World War. His first position in Honolulu was in the real estate department of the Trent Trust Co. and five months later he became a partner in the firm of James F. Morgan Co. Due to Mrs. Bogardus’ ill health, the couple went to New York in January, 1921, where Mr. Bogardus took a position with the Guaranty Trust Co. In October of that year he became connected with the new business department of the Bankers’ Trust Co., remaining with that concern until Oct. 1, 1923, when he returned to Hawaii and became manager of the new business department of the Bank of Bishop & Co., later being appointed assistant cashier. He is a director of the San Carlos Milling Co. and a member of the Republican executive committee for the 13th precinct of the 5th district. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., Jan. 1, 1896, the son of W. A. H. and Mary (Couch) Bogardus, Mr. Bogardus attended the Fay School for Boys, Southboro, Mass., where Prince David Kalakaua was also a student. Mr. Bogardus entered St. George’s, a private school, in 1910, and Yale University in 1915, where he remained until war was declared in 1917, when he joined the navy as gunner’s mate, second class, N.R.F., at Newport. During the war he was stationed at Queenstown, Ireland, doing convoy work on destroyers. When the armistice was signed, he was a lieutenant, junior grade, in the regular navy. Having been a junior at Yale when war was declared, Mr. Bogardus was given a war degree with the Class of 1918. At Yale he was a member of the famous Book and Snake Society. He belongs to the Yale Club of New York and the University Club, Pacific Club, and Chamber of Commerce of Honolulu. File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/hi/statewide/bios/bogardus170bs.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/hifiles/ File size: 2.8 Kb