Edward S. Mansfield

Edward Stacey Mansfield (11 November 1870-19??) was an American electrical engineer involved in the development of electric vehicles.

Edward was born in Wakefield, Massachusetts the son of Edward Galen Mansfield and Rebecca Stacey Breed.[1]

He attended Wakefield High School from which he graduated in 1889.[2]

He settled in Boston and was appointed head of education for the Boston Edison Company.[3]

Following the merger of the Electric Vehicle Association of America into the National Electric Light Association (NELA), Mansfield became the Chairman of NELA's Electric Vehicle Section.[4]

Family life

He married Elizabeth O. Bancroft on 14 June 1905 at the First Unitarian Church, Peabody, Massachusetts.[5] They had two children Edward Bancroft Mansfield and Eleanor Porter Mansfield.[1]

References

  1. "Edward Stacey Mansfield (1870 - Unknown)". www.ancestry.co.uk. Ancestry.co. Retrieved 31 August 2020.
  2. The Seventy-Eighth Annual Report of the Town Officers of Wakefield, Mass (PDF). Wakefield, Massachusetts: Town Officers of Wakefield, Mass. 1890.
  3. Breed family. Lynn Massachusetts: Breed Family Association. 1932.
  4. Commerford Martin, Thomas; Leidy Coles, Stephen (1919). The Story of Electricity (PDF). New York: M. M. Marcy.
  5. Mansfield, Edward (1905). "Class of 1896" (PDF). The Technology Review. VII (No. 3 July, 1905): 344–5.
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