. A modern history of New London County, Connecticut;. eveloped favorably, and in 1907 moved to his present location at No, 103Broadway, where he has a plant equipped withevery modern device. .A. Democrat in politics, Mr. Waters has alwaysbeen interested in public affairs, and holds decidedviews upon all questions which come before thepublic for discussion and settlement. In 1912 hewas elected a member of the Common Council ofthe city of Norwich, was reelected in 1914, and in1916 was elected a member of the Board of Alder-men. He affiliates with Griswold Camp, No. 6,Lnited Spanish Wa
. A modern history of New London County, Connecticut;. eveloped favorably, and in 1907 moved to his present location at No, 103Broadway, where he has a plant equipped withevery modern device. .A. Democrat in politics, Mr. Waters has alwaysbeen interested in public affairs, and holds decidedviews upon all questions which come before thepublic for discussion and settlement. In 1912 hewas elected a member of the Common Council ofthe city of Norwich, was reelected in 1914, and in1916 was elected a member of the Board of Alder-men. He affiliates with Griswold Camp, No. 6,Lnited Spanish War Veterans, having been campadjutant ever since the camp was organized, andwith Uncas Lodge, No. ii. Independent Order ofOdd Fellows. He is also a member of the Chamberof Commerce and of the Rotary Club of Norwich. On March I, 1891, Mr. V\aters married (first)Rachael Alaggs, who died October 15, 1899. Tothem was born one child, Louis F., who is asso-ciated with his father in business; he married GladysThomas, and they are the parents of two children:. BIOGRAPHICAL J 55 Ciordon and Mazie. Mr. Waters married (second)July 29, 1905, Myra A. Cochrane, daughter of Johnand Mary (Henderson) Cochrane, and to themwere born two children: Doris and John Robert. WILLIAM SOULE, —From the date of hisgraduation from medical college, in 1851, until hisdeath in 1900, Dr. William Soule was engaged inthe general practice of medicine, three years inPascoag, Rhode Island, and forty-six years inJcwctt City, Connecticut. He was a skilled physi-cian, and beloved by the people with whom he spentnearly a half century in close and intimate was a descendant of George Soule, The Pil-grim, and a son of Ivory H. and Marilla (Bing-ham) Soule. Ivory H. Soule was born in Abington,Connecticut, July 4, 1800, and died in Jcwett City,Connecticut, in 1882. .Kt one time he was a manu-facturer of boots and shces. William Soule, eldest of the four children of IvoryH. and Marilla (Bingham) Soule, was bo
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