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Henry K. Lattin

(1806-1894) American farmer who died from a fall while picking apples

  • Henry Lattin
  • Henry Latting
  • Farmer Lattin
  • Henry K. Lattin (1806-1894)
  • Henry Ketcham Lattin (speculation)
  • Henry K[etcham] Lattin (speculation)

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5 January 1806Gregorian
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"A few weeks ago, while ascending a ladder to pick some apples, he missed his footing and fell to the ground, breaking his thigh and fracturing his arm and death resulted from the injuries received at that time." (English)
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"The case of Farmer Lattin, of Farmingdale, was again before the courts yesterday at Long Island City." (English)
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"His funeral services were attended at the M. E. Church on Friday at one o'clock." (English)
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Richard, m. Elizabeth. Issue: Henry K., now residing at Farmingdale, Suffolk County, L. I. (English)
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In explanation of the strange and mysterious circumstances, it is stated that the deceased, whose name was Susannah Lattin, was about 21 years of age and the daughter of Mr. Henry Lattin, of Farmingdale, L.I. (English)
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Henry Lattin, one of Farmingdale's oldest residents, died on Wednesday at the home of his son, Jarvis A. Lattin. Mr. Lattin met with an accident some three weeks ago which caused his death. He was picking apples from a tree when the ladder on which he was standing fell with him and in the fall an arm and a leg were broken. The deceased had been a resident of Farmingdale sixty years, and was well known on Long Island. After eighty-eight years of active life the confinement caused by broken limbs was too much for him and he often expressed a desire to be called from earth and its suffering and care. The funeral services were held in the M. E. Church and the interment in Bethpage Cemetery this afternoon. (English)
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The case of Farmer Lattin, of Farmingdale, was again before the courts yesterday at Long Island City. The defendant, in his testimony, denied all the allegations of cruelty and neglect made against him by his wile. The defendant is seventy-two years of age and sometimes varies his occupation of farming by trying to convert his neighbors to the practice of the Christian virtues. (English)
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Henry Lattin, of Farmingdale, L.I., testified that the deceased, Susannah Lattin, was his daughter; ... (English)
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Mr. Henry Lattin, an old resident of this village and formerly of Babylon, died on Wednesday morning, aged 88 years and 10 months. Mr. Lattin was in appearance as well and strong as was possible for one of his years. He would often take a walk of a couple of miles to call upon some friend and to tell him how he enjoyed religion, and would sing one of his favorite hymns and then go onto another friend's, and he was always a welcome visitor. A few weeks ago, while ascending a ladder to pick some apples, he missed his footing and fell to the ground, breaking his thigh and fracturing his arm and death resulted from the injuries received at that time. His funeral services were attended at the M. E. Church on Friday at one o'clock. We sympathize with the bereaved family. He leaves two sons and a large number of friends to mourn his loss. (English)
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An old gray-headed farmer sat in a despondent manner yesterday morning, in the law office of S. B. Nobles, Long Island City. A fine-looking elderly woman sat opposite him, and two younger women were between them. The eldest woman was suing for a limited divorce from her aged partner. "Glory, hallelujah! Bless the Lord!" the old farmer said, clapping his hands, as he listened to testimony recounting his taking his wife by the throat and knocking her down. The aged couple are Henry Lattin and Hannah Lattin ... (English)
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It appears that Mr. Henry Lattin, aged about 50 years, and a resident of Farmingdale, L. I., had a daughter named Susannah, aged 21, who formerly resided with Andrew Wood, her cousin, in Williamsburg, where she worked. In the month of April last she left home to visit a brother at Glen Cove, where her father saw her on the 13th of that month (English)
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Henry K. (or S.) Latting was born 5 January 1806 on Long Island, but we do not know exactly where. He married a Julia Wood in the period 1830-1832, but we do not know her parents or just when or where they were married. (English)
Henry K. Lattin
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Henry K. Lattin
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