. History of Worcester and its people . Scottish Rite Masonry and is a member of Morning StarLodge, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, and Massachusetts Consistory: memberof Quinsigamond Tribe. Improved Order of Red Men; Knights of Malta; the Physi-cians Club and of the Old South Church. Dr. Ingalls married, in Springfield, Massachusetts, January II, 1905. Ella Mc-Murdo, who was born in Prince Edward Island, Canada, daughter of John and SarahMcMurdo, both of whom are living there. Dr. and Mrs. Ingalls have one child,Elwin LeRoy, born January 25, 1908. Norman Ingalls, father of Dr. Ingalls. was


. History of Worcester and its people . Scottish Rite Masonry and is a member of Morning StarLodge, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, and Massachusetts Consistory: memberof Quinsigamond Tribe. Improved Order of Red Men; Knights of Malta; the Physi-cians Club and of the Old South Church. Dr. Ingalls married, in Springfield, Massachusetts, January II, 1905. Ella Mc-Murdo, who was born in Prince Edward Island, Canada, daughter of John and SarahMcMurdo, both of whom are living there. Dr. and Mrs. Ingalls have one child,Elwin LeRoy, born January 25, 1908. Norman Ingalls, father of Dr. Ingalls. was born in Berkshire, Vermont, and diedthere in 190s, aged seventy-one years. He was a farmer. Martha (Crowe) Ingallswas born inBerkshire, died there in 1893. aged fifty-five years. William DeForcst,one of the four children of Norman and Martha Ingalls, is manager of a mommientbusiness in Berkshire; married Gula Smith. Jennie p:iiza, a daughter, married FrankCoburn, and resides in Richford, Vermont. Elwin LeRoy is in charge of the exten-. AND ITS PEOPLE 1/9 sion work of the Department of Agriculture in the University of Vermont at Bur-lington; married Evelyn Campbell. Dr. Ingalls is descended in various hnes fromthe early pioneers of New England. WILLIAM WATTIE, Inventor, for thirty years superintendent of tlie Crompton& Knowles Loom Works, was born at Huntington, Province of Quebec, Canada, sonof Forbes and Jane (Middleton) Wattie. His ancestry was of Scotch stock; his great-grandfather on the maternal line took part in the battle of Culloden and was killedin action. The family came to Canada in 1837 from Aberdeenshire, and his fathermade his home in the forest, clearing a farm and living the typical life of the were busy days for the four sons, and from the age of six William Wattie wasa bread winner. In farming and lumbering he spent the years of his youth, attendingschool only a few weeks in winter in the log house that served for a school in life


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