Capt. A.W. Money and most of his family arrived in the U.S. in 1890 and established the American E.C. & Schultze Powder Company with works at Oakland, Bergen County, New Jersey and offices at 318 Broadway in New York City.
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On 7 October 1891, Lieutenant Noel E. Money (Princess Victoria’s Royal Irish Fusiliers), resigned his Commission and subsequently joined his Father’s business in the U.S. He had been stationed in India. This picture supposedly of Noel was in an 1894 sporting paper --
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but sure looks like the old man to me. Noel was representing the company at the meeting forming the Interstate Association.
By the late 1890s, younger son Harold Money, later known as "De Shootin'est Gent'man", was shooting with his Dad.
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Noel went off to again serve Queen & Country in January 1900, in the Boar War.