Kincaid was born in 1868 in Wayne Township, Erie County, Pennsylvania, son of Reverend John S. Kincaid and Margaretta (Tuttle) Kincaid.[5][6] He graduated from the High School in Corry, Pennsylvania in 1887.[3]
After his graduation in 1887 Kincaid started as a book canvasser, and in 1896 entered the publishing business. In 1904 he founded Spirella Co., Inc., a corset manufacturer in Niagara Falls, New York. In the same city he became counsellor of the national chamber and president of the Niagara Falls chamber.[3]
Further career
In 1908 Kincaid started expanding his company abroad. He founded The Spirella Co. of Canada Ltd. in Niagara Falls, Ontario in 1908, The Spirella Co. of Great Britain Ltd. in Letchworth in Hertfordshire, England in 1909, and the Korsettfabriken Spirella Aktiebolag in Germany in 1920.[6]
Kincaid married Clara Elizabeth Greenley on May 28, 1894.
Selected publications
Articles, a selection
Kincaid, W. W. "Requirements of the Educational and Non-Theatrical Entertainment Field." Transactions of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers 8.18 (1924): 111–118.
American Management Association, and William Wallace Kincaid. Co-ordination of Executive Activities, the Major Management Problem. 1923.
Kincaid, William Wallace. "Canadian-American Friendship." New York History 18.1 (1937): 41–43.
Patents, a selection
Kincaid, William W. "Rubber hose." U.S. Patent No. 1,206,230. November 28, 1916.
Kincaid, Walter W. "Automatic gate." U.S. Patent No. 1,944,349. January 23, 1934.
References
^The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. 1949. p. 227.
^Mervyn Miller, Letchworth: The First Garden City, Volume 2. 2002. p. 106.
^ abcdeIron Trade Review, Volume 71, Part 2. 1922. p. 1362
^ abAmerican Management Association, Special Papers, Nr. 17, 1928. p. 21.
^Edward Theodore Williams. Niagara County, New York: One of the Most Wonderful Regions in the World; a Concise Record of Her Progress and People, 1821–1921, Published During Its Centennial Year, Volume 2. J. H. Beers, 1921. p. 561.
^ abLewis Randolph Hamersly, John William Leonard, William Frederick Mohr. Who's who in New York City and State. Volume 9. 1992. p. 953