. History of Worcester and its people . ved during his activelife in Groton, where he died October 20, 1905, at the age of eighty-four w-as a general merchant at Groton for many years. His mother was born atEast Sebago, Maine. September l, 1834, and died at Groton, November 19, 1915. Be-sides Albert Milo Shattuck there were three other sons: Mark, who died in infancy;Grant Warren, now a prominent merchant in Groton; and James F., wellknown inthe insurance business in Boston. Dr. Shattuck is descended in the paternal line from the pioneer, W^illiam Shat-tuck, who was born in England in


. History of Worcester and its people . ved during his activelife in Groton, where he died October 20, 1905, at the age of eighty-four w-as a general merchant at Groton for many years. His mother was born atEast Sebago, Maine. September l, 1834, and died at Groton, November 19, 1915. Be-sides Albert Milo Shattuck there were three other sons: Mark, who died in infancy;Grant Warren, now a prominent merchant in Groton; and James F., wellknown inthe insurance business in Boston. Dr. Shattuck is descended in the paternal line from the pioneer, W^illiam Shat-tuck, who was born in England in 1622; came to New England and located inWatertown, before 1640; died there August 14, 1672; a shoemaker and planter. Heis ancestor of all the Colonial families of this surname. The Shattuck family hasbeen prominent in Groton from the foundation of the town. Dr. Shattuck isdescended from William Shattucks son, John Shattuck, born February 11, 1643-44,a soldier in King Philips War, drowned while in the service, in crossing %Ttx>i^\^_^\;^^ AND ITS PEOPLE 407 Dr. Shattucks early education was received in the pulilic and high schools andLawrence Academy, all of Groton, graduating in 1891 from the latter. He was astudent at Harvard one year, then entered Dartmouth Medical School, from whichhe was graduated in 1895 with the degree of Doctor of Medicine. During thefollowing year he was an inte[ne in Cambridge Hospital, Cambridge, Massachu-setts. The following two years were spent in travel and study in Europe. began practice in Worcester in 1898. His office and residence since thattime have been at No. 21 High street. He has taken high rank among the generalpractitioners of the city. He is a member of the Worcester District Medical So-ciety, the Massachusetts Medical Society, and the American Medical is one of the staff of visiting physicians of the Worcester City Hospital, andfor two years was on the staiT of the Memorial Hospital of this


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