George Inglis MacLeod, Jr.
Physician; born in Philadelphia, Oct. 15, 1871; son of George I. MacLeod and Elizabeth Keen (Burtis) MacLeod. He received his education in private schools in Philadelphia, 1878-1887; College Department of the University of Pennsylvania, graduating as Ph.B. in 1891, Medical Department, as M.D. in the class of 1894. He married in Augusta, Ga., Dec. 27, 1905, Margaret Heyward Glover Twiggs, and they have two children: G. I. MacLeod, 3d, and Margaret Twiggs MacLeod (twins), born in 1907. He was resident physician of the Children's, Episcopal, and Orthopaedic Hospitals of Philadelphia, from June, 1894, to November, 1897; attending physician to the Bryn Mawr Hospital, since 1900, assistant attending physician to Bryn Mawr College, since 1906, and company surgeon., Main Line Division, Pennsylvania Railroad, since 1906. Dr. MacLeod was private, Light Battery A, Pennsylvania Volunteer Artillery, May-August, 1898; first lieutenant and assistant surgeon, detailed to the Volunteer Artillery, Aug. 2 to Nov. 19, 1898; first lieutenant and assistant surgeon of the Medical Department of the National Guard of Pennsylvania, November 1898-Noyember, 1900. He is a Republican in politics, and an Episcopalian in religious belief; fellow of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia ; member of Montgomery County Medical Society ; Philadelphia Pediatric Society, Philadelphia Pathological Society, Pennsylvania Society of the Sons of the Revolution, Zeta Psi fraternity, Markham Club of Marion, Cricket Club of Philadelphia, and the Barge Club, and Philobiblon Club. Address: Ardmore, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.
Source: John W. Leonard. Who's Who in Pennsylvania: A Biographical Dictionary of Contemporaries, 2nd ed. New York: L.R. Hamersly & Co., 1908, p. 461.
Submitted by Nancy.