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And An- nie (Gingell) Cruickshank. Married June 21, 1905, to Grace D. Hendrick. E d u- cated in the pub- lic schools of Banffshire, S c o t- land; Lincoln High School. Santa Monica; and graduated from the University of Mich- igan, Law Department, 1908, with degree of LL. B. Moved to California in 1896 from Banffshire, Scotland. Admitted to the bar of Tennessee in 1907; Michigan, 1908; Califor- nia, 1909; and later to the United States Circuit and District Courts of Southern Cali- fornia. Practi...ced law alone in Los Angeles until January 1, 1912, when he formed part- 280 BIOGRAPHICAL nership with W. E. SoRelle, under the firm name of SoRell & Cruickshank, which con- tinues to date. Member of Masonic order, Michigan Alumni Association and Craftsman Club. Democrat. GEORGE EDWARD CRYER. Eesidence, 3822 Ingraham Street; office, 517 Merchants Trust Building, Los Angeles. Born in Waterloo, Nebraska, May 13, 1875. Son of John B. And Elizabeth (Grange) Cryer. Came to California in 1885. Married Isabel G.
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