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oy, had started to learn the trade <strong>of</strong> his<br />

ancestors. And he did well as an independent<br />

manufacturer. At the outset the<br />

firm name was George J. Merwin & Company,<br />

but in 1906 the business had grown<br />

so that it then became advisable to seek<br />

corporate powers, which were granted,<br />

the mills being from that time conducted<br />

under the corporate name <strong>of</strong> the Merwin<br />

Paper Company, the main specialty <strong>of</strong><br />

which is a paper used in textile finishing,<br />

and electrical insulation. It must be said<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mr. Merwin that he is a successful<br />

paper manufacturer, in fact, a man natur-<br />

ally adapted and inclined to that indus-<br />

try, and that fact is made clear by the<br />

development <strong>of</strong> the mills under his management.<br />

In the Merwin plant he has<br />

successfully developed a high grade<br />

article <strong>of</strong> paper specialty which, up to a<br />

few years ago, was mainly manufactured<br />

abroad, in England and Germany. The<br />

firm has practically been alone in the de-<br />

velopment, in America, <strong>of</strong> this grade <strong>of</strong><br />

paper. Evidently heredity directed Air.<br />

Merwin back into the occupation for<br />

which he was best suited. Mr. Merwin<br />

has also had to devote some <strong>of</strong> his time<br />

to the undertaking business established<br />

by his father in 1877. It is the oldest in<br />

the Windsor section, and although Mr.<br />

Merwin does not take active part in its<br />

management, he is partner <strong>of</strong> the firm <strong>of</strong><br />

Merwin & Leek.<br />

Mr. Merwin, since he purchased the<br />

paper plant, has taken no prominent part<br />

in political affairs, as his time has been<br />

primarily devoted to the building up <strong>of</strong><br />

his branch <strong>of</strong> the paper industry, but for<br />

a number <strong>of</strong> years he served as a mem-<br />

ber <strong>of</strong> the Republican town committee <strong>of</strong><br />

Windsor. Religiously he is a Baptist,<br />

and was a communicant <strong>of</strong> the Baptist<br />

church <strong>of</strong> Windsor until its services were<br />

discontinued. Fraternally, he is a Mason,<br />

member <strong>of</strong> Washington Lodge, No.<br />

ENCYCLOPEDIA OF BIOGRAPHY<br />

212<br />

70, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Windsor. He is also a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Windsor Business Men's Association.<br />

On December 28, 1897, Mr. Merwin<br />

married Leliaone Flavia, daughter <strong>of</strong><br />

Edward F. and Flavia A. Thrall, <strong>of</strong> Poquonock.<br />

They have one child, Dorothy<br />

Flavia, born February 5, 1903. Mr. Merwin's<br />

sisters are members <strong>of</strong> the Daugh-<br />

ters <strong>of</strong> the American Revolution Society,<br />

and Mr. Merwin, who has hitherto neg-<br />

lected to take that privilege, which is his<br />

birthright, has resolved to make application<br />

forthwith for admittance to member-<br />

ship in the <strong>Connecticut</strong> Society <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Sons <strong>of</strong> the American Revolution.<br />

ELA, Elwood Starr,<br />

Writer, Newspaper Editor, Publisher.<br />

Elwood Starr Ela, the founder and publisher<br />

<strong>of</strong> the "Manchester Herald," prom-<br />

inent in <strong>Connecticut</strong> journalistic circles,<br />

and for fourteen years secretary and treas-<br />

urer <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Connecticut</strong> Editorial Associa-<br />

tion, was born in Decatur, Illinois, July 2,<br />

1859, but is a descendant <strong>of</strong> a Colonial New<br />

England family. The progenitor in America<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Ela family <strong>of</strong> New England was<br />

Daniel Ela, who came from England to<br />

settle in Haverhill, Massachusetts, in<br />

1656, at the age <strong>of</strong> twenty-four years. His<br />

descendants spread throughout the New<br />

England States, especially New Hampshire<br />

and Maine, where some <strong>of</strong> the family<br />

rose to prominence in State and<br />

church affairs, and more than one gave<br />

military service during the Revolution.<br />

Elwood Starr Ela, <strong>of</strong> Manchester, Con-<br />

necticut, was the son <strong>of</strong> Rev. Walter Ela,<br />

a well-known divine <strong>of</strong> the Methodist<br />

Episcopal church, who for more than<br />

fifty years held pastorates in the Southern<br />

New England Conference. The son<br />

was born in Decatur, Illinois, at a time<br />

when his father, young then in the min-

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