. History of Worcester and its people . mber of Quinsigamond Lodge, Independent Order of OddFellows; of Montacute Lodge, Ancient Free and .Accepted Masons: Eureka Chapter,Royal .^rch Masons: Hiram Council. Royal and Select Masters: Worcester CountyCommandery, Knights Templar; Massachusetts Consistory; Stella Chapter, Orderof the Eastern Star, of which he has been Worthy patron twice: Iroquis Tribe,Improved Order of Red Men: Regulus Lodge, Knights of Pythias: the WorcesterCounty Farm Bureau: the Worcester Market Committee of the New England MilkProducers .Association of which he w-as Secretary


. History of Worcester and its people . mber of Quinsigamond Lodge, Independent Order of OddFellows; of Montacute Lodge, Ancient Free and .Accepted Masons: Eureka Chapter,Royal .^rch Masons: Hiram Council. Royal and Select Masters: Worcester CountyCommandery, Knights Templar; Massachusetts Consistory; Stella Chapter, Orderof the Eastern Star, of which he has been Worthy patron twice: Iroquis Tribe,Improved Order of Red Men: Regulus Lodge, Knights of Pythias: the WorcesterCounty Farm Bureau: the Worcester Market Committee of the New England MilkProducers .Association of which he w-as Secretary in 1917-18; the United Order ofCommercial Traders, and Piedmont Congregational Church. Dr. Clement married, in Boston, June 4, 1904, Bertha Margaret Macauley, whowas born in Boston March 4, 1881. daughter of George Whitfield and Margaret(Wagner) Macauley. Her father is deceased: her mother is living in Boston. Mrs. Clement had two children: Merton Wallace, born March 9. 1907, andClarence Winfield, born January i, 1910. ?*. ^ *A. yin^:i^<iy7^^L^ AXD ITS PEOPLE 127 Albion Samuel Clement, father uf Dr. Clement, was born in Palmyra, Maine, andis now living in Hartford, Connecticut, superintendent of the slipper factory ofWiley. Bickford & Sweet Company. His wife. Lizzie A. (Demeritt) Clement bornin Ossipee. New Hampshire, died October 12, iyi4. aged fifty-five years. They hadtwo children: Albina Melinda. married Frank W. Wright, of this city; and ASA L. KNEELAND, Late of Worcester. Massaclnisetts, whose death occurredon January 6. igu8. at his home in this city, was during his life a well-known figurein tlie aftairs of the cummunity where he was highly respected and esteemed forliis public spirit. Mr. Kneeland was born Septemlier 19. 1842. at Athul, Massachusetts, and it washere that the early years of his life were spent. The general portion of his educationwas received at the local public schools and he supplemented these studies with acommercial course


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