George Trumbull Ladd | |
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George Trumbull Ladd in 1898.
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Born |
Painesville, Lake County, Ohio |
January 19, 1842
Died | August 8, 1921 New Haven, Connecticut |
(aged 79)
Alma mater |
Western Reserve College Andover Theological Seminary |
Occupation | American psychologist, educator and philosopher |
Spouse(s) | Cornelia Ann Tallman Frances Virginia Stevens |
Children | George Tallman Ladd Louis WIlliams Ladd Jesse Brewster Ladd Elizabeth Tudor Ladd |
George Trumbull Ladd (/ˈtrʌmbəl/; January 19, 1842 – August 8, 1921) was an American philosopher, educator and psychologist.
Ladd was born in Painesville, Ohio, on January 19, 1842, the son of Silas Trumbull Ladd and Elizabeth Williams.
He was a grandson of Jesse Ladd and Ruby Brewster, who were among the original pioneers in Madison, Lake County, Ohio. Ruby was a granddaughter of Oliver Brewster and Martha Wadsworth Brewster, a poet and writer, and one of the earliest American female literary figures.
He was a descendant of Elder William Brewster (c. 1567 – April 10, 1644), the Pilgrim leader and spiritual elder of the Plymouth Colony and a passenger on the Mayflower, and Governor William Bradford (1590–1657) of the Plymouth Colony and a passenger on the Mayflower. He was also a 7th generation direct lineal descendant of Daniel Ladd, Sr. (1613–1693).
He early gave indications of the studious habits that characterized him through life. When he was eight years old his first savings, two dollars, were spent for a copy of Josephus and Plutarch, while when eighteen years of age he read Kant's Critique of Pure Reason.
Most of his work in preparing for college was done by himself, only a portion of the time being given to the curriculum in the Painesville High School and at the college preparatory school of the Rev. Mr. Brayton in Painesville, Ohio.