. History of Worcester and its people . ed Susan Christian, daughter of John Augustus and Mary Ellen(Hall) Christian, June 1, 1912, and has twin sons, adopted, Winthrop Lane andLucian Hall, born December 31, 1915; lives at Point Lookout, Wayzata, Caspar Mifflin, born October 13, 1878; graduate of Harvard University (A. ) ; now in business in San Francisco, California. He married Ethel Melone,daughter of Drury and Sarah Bucklin (Woodward) Melone, of Oak Knoll, Napacounty, California, and they have twin daughters, Sally and Ethel, born in SanFrancisco, California, June 11, 191


. History of Worcester and its people . ed Susan Christian, daughter of John Augustus and Mary Ellen(Hall) Christian, June 1, 1912, and has twin sons, adopted, Winthrop Lane andLucian Hall, born December 31, 1915; lives at Point Lookout, Wayzata, Caspar Mifflin, born October 13, 1878; graduate of Harvard University (A. ) ; now in business in San Francisco, California. He married Ethel Melone,daughter of Drury and Sarah Bucklin (Woodward) Melone, of Oak Knoll, Napacounty, California, and they have twin daughters, Sally and Ethel, born in SanFrancisco, California, June 11, 1914. 4. Dr. Lloyd Thornton Brown, born August 20,1880; educated in the public schools of Worcester, Milton Academy, and at HarvardUniversity (A. B. 1903) (M. D. 1907). He was an interne at the MassachusettsGeneral Hospital and the Childrens Hospital of Boston. He is now practicing inBoston, a member of the firm of Goldthwaite, Osgood, Brown & Swaim. He married,January 14, 1911, Marian Epes Wigglesworth, daughter of George and Mary Cja-^:;^--* ,^x^ 4/—>-tr-x-Aj-»o AND ITS PEOPLE 357 (Dixwell) Wigglesworth, and they have two cliildren, both born in Boston, Lloyd,October 19, 1911, and Thornton, November 24, 1913. JOHN WILSON ARMOUR, Pattern manufacturer, was born in • Glasgow,Scotland, May u, 18OJ, son of William and Catherine (Wilson) Armour. Hislather was a native of Xeilston, and his mother of Roseneath, Scotland. He attendedthe parish school for five years, the city school of Glasgow for a year, and afterwardwas a student in the School of Arts and Sciences in that city, attending the eveningsessions. He began to work as an office boy at the age of ten years. -After serving an apprenticeship of five years in the patternmakers trade, threeand one-half years in Iron \\orks, and one and one-half years in the MarineEngineering Shop, in his native city, he worked as a journeyman for various engineer-ing concerns in Scotland. He was assistant foreman of one of the l


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