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George Snyder, born August 1831 in France, and brother-in-law of Philadelphia lithographer John Henry Camp, worked as a lithographer
in Philadelphia ca. 1850-ca. 1900. According to censuses, Snyder immigrated to the United States in 1845 and resided in the
household of Camp in 1850. His parents Michael (b. ca. 1784) and Sarah (b. ca. 1797) and three siblings, including Camp's
wife Sarah, also resided in the household situated in Northern Liberties Ward 3. In 1880, Snider again lived in Camp's household
(409 North Fourth Street), listed as his brother-in-law and with his mother Saloma, i.e., Sarah. In 1900, Snider headed his
own household, including his wife Lizzie (b. 1860) and children, May (b. 1886) and Eddie (b. 1890), in North Philadelphia
(Ward 19).
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