Title |
Cridland, Leander Jr. |
Date |
1842-1905 |
Description |
Leander Cridland, Jr., born in December of 1842, worked as a lithographer in Philadelphia in 1860. He resided in his father's
household in Ward 15 with five siblings and extended family. His career in lithography was short-lived, and by 1867 he was
working as a carpenter with his father and brother.
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By 1880, Cridland resided on the Reading Turnpike with his wife's family, the Pipers. In 1900, Cridland headed a household
on East Mount Airy Avenue (Ward 22) that included his wife Lydia (b. ca. 1850) and seven children, including Carrie L. (b.
1869), Robert B. (b. 1872), Leanora (b. 1873), Percy (b. 1876), Stanley (b. 1879), Laman S. (1884-1918), and Mira R. (b. 1887).
At the time of Leander's death on March 24, 1905, he resided at 140 East Washington Lane.
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Is part of |
Philadelphia on Stone Biographical Dictionary of Lithographers |
Call number |
Philadelphia on Stone Biographical Dictionary of Lithographers |
Bibliographic citation |
Census 1860, 1880 and 1900 |
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Groce & Wallace, 154 |
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Philadelphia Inquirer, March 25, 1905 and October 16, 1918 |
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WWWAA, 774 |