BIO: David A. KREIDER, Lebanon County, PA Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Abby Bowman Copyright 2005. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/lebanon/ _______________________________________________ Biographical Annals of Lebanon County Pennsylvania. Chicago: J. H. Beers & Co., 1904 _______________________________________________ Page 45 - 46 DAVID A. KREIDER, one of the most substantial men of Palmyra, was born in Palmyra, July 15, 1866, and received his education in the common schools of that city, and at the Reading Business College. In the spring of 1886, he embarked in a coal, grain and lumber business with his father, but two years later, established a general store in Palmyra, and operated it alone. After about eighteen months, however, he again entered the coal, grain and lumber branch of commercial activity, locating at Cleona, Pa., just after that town had been laid out, and before any buildings had been erected. Mr. Kreider built and then sold to the new residents a number of pleasant homes, and was largely instrumental in the establishment of the prosperity of the place. Later, he returned to the farm at Palmyra, and for some time was employed in attending to it and erecting some eight or ten houses in his vicinity. The next occupation of Mr. Kreider was that of clerk in the Kreider shoe factory, and occasionally he went upon the road as a traveling man. This continued for about a year, when he purchased the planing mill and lumber yard of W. H. Erb, and the following year, he and his father bought the coal and grain business of J. Landis & Son. The planing mill was rented to W. H. Erb, but he and his father continued the coal and grain business for two years, and then began operating the new flouring mill also. However, a year later, the flouring mill was rented to Hoffer & Stauffer. After a few months spent in well-earned rest, Mr. Kreider became the fourth member of the firm of W. L. Kreider & Sons, shoe manufacturers, which style was changed, June 12, 1900, to that of W. L. Kreider's Sons, upon the retirement of the senior member. Mr. David A. Kreider attends to the business of the office as well as the purchasing, and is a very energetic young man of excellent ability. David Kreider married Minnie Erb, daughter of Isaac Erb, formerly a coal and lumber dealer of Swatara Station. The children born to Mr. and Mrs. Kreider were: Willie E., David, Minnie, Irwin, Paul, Harry, Ruth, Raymond and Violet Edith, the last named dying at the age of three years, three months and three days. Mr. Kreider is a consistent member of the River Brethren Church, and he and his family are important factors in the social life of Palmyra.