1862 - 1930
Edward Stratemeyer American Writer
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Edward Stratemeyer was previously married to Magdalene Vancamp (1891).
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American Writer Edward Stratemeyer was born on 4th October, 1862 in Elizabeth, New Jersey and passed away on 10th May 1930 Newark, New Jersey aged 67. He is most remembered for The Hardy Boys "Writer". His zodiac sign is Libra.
Edward Stratemeyer is a member of the following lists: People from New York City, American children's writers and Writers from New York.
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Relationship Statistics
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Married | 1 |
134 years, 2 months
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First Name |
Edward
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Last Name |
Stratemeyer
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Full Name at Birth |
Edward Stratemeyer
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Birthday |
4th October, 1862
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Birthplace |
Elizabeth, New Jersey
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Died |
10th May, 1930
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Place of Death |
Newark, New Jersey
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Cause of Death |
lobar pneumonia
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Buried |
Evergreen Cemetery Hillside, New Jersey, United States 40°41′33″N 74°12′40″W / 40.6925°N 74.211°W / 40.6925; -74.211
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Zodiac Sign |
Libra
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Nationality |
American
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Occupation Text |
Publisher and writer
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Occupation |
Writer
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Claim to Fame |
The Hardy Boys "Writer"
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Music Genre (Text) |
Children's fiction, Adventure/Mystery/Science Fiction, Adventure, mystery, science fiction
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Edward L. Stratemeyer (October 4, 1862 – May 10, 1930) was an American publisher, writer of children's fiction, and founder of the Stratemeyer Syndicate. He was one of the most prolific writers in the world, producing in excess of 1,300 books himself, selling in excess of 500 million copies. He also created many well-known fictional book series for juveniles, including The Rover Boys, The Bobbsey Twins, Tom Swift, The Hardy Boys, and Nancy Drew series, many of which sold millions of copies and are still in publication today. On Stratemeyer's legacy, Fortune wrote: "As oil had its Rockefeller, literature had its Stratemeyer."
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