. Biographical history of Massachusetts : biographies and autobiographies of the leading men in the state . s and general policy of that party. In religious affiliations he associated with the Congregationaland Episcopal denominations. He belonged to the Essex Country Club, Manchester-by-the-Sea. February 1, 1871, he was married to Elzo E. Carpenter, daughterof William H. and Isabelle E. (Slocomb) Carpenter, and a descen-dant of William Carpenter who came from England in 1638 in theship Bevis and settled in Rehoboth, Massachusetts. Mrs. Woodsgrandparents on her fathers side were Christopher an


. Biographical history of Massachusetts : biographies and autobiographies of the leading men in the state . s and general policy of that party. In religious affiliations he associated with the Congregationaland Episcopal denominations. He belonged to the Essex Country Club, Manchester-by-the-Sea. February 1, 1871, he was married to Elzo E. Carpenter, daughterof William H. and Isabelle E. (Slocomb) Carpenter, and a descen-dant of William Carpenter who came from England in 1638 in theship Bevis and settled in Rehoboth, Massachusetts. Mrs. Woodsgrandparents on her fathers side were Christopher and Mary(McCrilhs) Carpenter; and on her mothers side Rufus and Betsey(Sargent) Slocomb. Two children were born to Mr. Wood—Edward L., Junior, who died in 1902, and EHzabeth CarpenterWood. Mrs. Edward L. Wood died March 28, 1915 at her homein Brookline. » Mr. Wood was of the class of men who have done so much forNew England in the development of its natural resources inthe water power of its streams, and in the establishment andmaintenance of its manufactories of textile fabrics and S/ia^SyS/f- «^iS«»S ^^SS.


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