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Jarvis Andrew Lattin

American sod buster and gold prospector

  • Jarvis A. Lattin
  • Deputy Lattin
  • J. A. Lattin
  • Lattin, Jarvis Andrew
  • Jarvis Andrew Lattin (1853-1941)
  • Jarvis Lattin
  • J.A. Lattin

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29 May 1853Gregorian
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"Born May 29, 1853 in Farmingdale, Long Island, New York, where he spent most of his life as a pickle manufacturer, he retired and moved to West Volusia County 15 years ago." (English)
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"Born May 29, 1853 in Farmingdale, Long Island, New York, where he spent most of his life as a pickle manufacturer, he retired and moved to West Volusia County 15 years ago." (English)
21 February 1941
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"Mr. Jarvis A. Lattin Deland, Florida. Mr. Jarvis A. Lattin, 87-year-old Lake Helen resident, died in his home there at 5 o'clock Friday morning, having been in poor health for several years." (English)
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15 October 1874Gregorian
29 October 1927Gregorian
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"Jarvis Andrew Lattin was born 29 May 1853 in Farmingdale, Queens County, New York. He married Mary Jane Puckett 15 October 1874 in Jasper Township of Carroll County, Iowa. ... He died 21 February 1941 and was also buried in the Powell Cemetery in Farmingdale." (English)
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J. A. Lattin of Farmingdale, New York, wrote the Isle of Pines Company to say that he and his family were enjoying life on their forty-acre farm in West McKinley so much that 'Mrs. Lattin did not care to come North on a visit, stating that she enjoys the summer climate there as well as the winter.' (English)
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Mr. Jarvis A. Lattin, 87-year-old Lake Helen resident, died in his home there at 5 o'clock Friday morning, having been in poor health for several years. Born May 29, 1853 in Farmingdale, Long Island, New York, where he spent most of his life as a pickle manufacturer, he retired and moved to West Volusia County 15 years ago. (English)
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Jarvis Andrew Lattin was born 29 May 1853 in Farmingdale, Queens County, New York. He married Mary Jane Puckett 15 October 1874 in Jasper Township of Carroll County, Iowa. ... He died 21 February 1941 and was also buried in the Powell Cemetery in Farmingdale. (English)
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J. A. Lattin of Farmingdale, New York, wrote the Isle of Pines Company to say that he and his family were enjoying life on their forty-acre farm in West McKinley so much that "Mrs. Lattin did not care to come North on a visit, stating that she enjoys the summer climate there as well as the winter." (English)
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Mr. Jarvis A. Lattin. Deland, Florida. Mr. Jarvis A. Lattin, 87-year-old Lake Helen resident, died in his home there at 5 o'clock Friday morning, having been in poor health for several years. Born May 29, 1853 in Farmingdale, Long Island, New York, where he spent most of his life as a pickle manufacturer, he retired and moved to West Volusia County 15 years ago. Accompanied by Mrs. Alice Fletcher of Lake Helen, the body was forwarded to Farmingdale for the funeral and burial this afternoon. The Allen-Summerhill Company had charge of local arrangements. (English)
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...nían a cualquier individuo que de una forma u otra defendiera la soberanía cubana sobre Isla de Pinos, llevan a cabo ... culminación en la acusación que realizara Jarvis A. Lattin de que Grosvenor estaba haciéndose pasar como abogado én ... (Spanish)
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Jarvis A. Lattin, Suing as James A. Lattin, Respondent, v. Edith E. Saitta, Appellant ... (English)
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Action by Jarvis A. Lattin against the town of Oyster Bay to recover statutory fees as constable. (English)
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Farmingdale, Long Island, New York - Stern & Brauner, Inc., 52 Tompkins Street, New York City, has purchased from Jarvis A. Lattin a tract of land here formerly a part of the old Lattin homestead. The purchasers contemplate making extensive improvements at once, which will include the erection of a plant for the manufacture of table condiments. (English)
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Clerk J. L. Long, Justice Walter Franklin and Justice William M. Simonson are a committee appointed at the last meeting of the Town Board to examine the bill of Deputy Sheriff Jarvis A. Lattin of Farmingdale, and cut out all items that appear to them to be illegal. (English)
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Jarvis Lattin who was arrested yesterday on a charge of assault against his wife in their Lake Helen home Monday afternoon will not be tried until his health has improved considerably, Deputy J. R. Shadburn said tonight. ... (English)
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My father was born in Farmingdale on May 29th, 1853. As a young man of 20 years he worked for a short time on the Long Island Railroad selling foodstuffs on the train. He was the youngest of eleven children and had a roaming disposition and left home to see the world. ... Father spent most of his remaining years in Florida, but things were not the same. He also passed away at 88 years of age [in 1941] and was laid beside my mother. (English)
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Jarvis Andrew Lattin was born 29 May 1853 in Farmingdale, Queens County, New York. He married Mary Jane Puckett 15 October 1874 in Jasper Township of Carroll County, Iowa. Mary Jane Puckett was born 8 October 1854 in Randolph County, Indiana and died 29 October 1927 at Lake Helen, Volusia County, Florida. ... (English)
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Richard Arlington … married … Mary Ester Lattin … daughter of Jarvis Andrew Lattin and Mary Jane Puckett. (English)
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One of the greatest curiosities in the form of public documents at the town clerk's office, Oyster Bay, is the bill of Jarvis A. Lattin, a deputy sheriff of Farmingdale (English)
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Deputy Sheriff Jarvis A. Lattin, of this place, whose alleged tramp bills have created material for such a storm, has this to say in defense of his bill in today's issue of the "East Norwich Enterprise". (English)
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The old Kunz hotel is about 50 years old and was built by Jarvis Lattin, pioneer Farmingdale resident. About 1900 the hotel was taken over by the late Fred Kunz and operated by him until 1910. At that time the business was sold to Walter Webber and Gus Finger. He managed the hostelry until 1914. (English)
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Jarvis Andrew Lattin was born May 29, 1853 in Farmingdale. Lattin married Mary Jane Puckett on October 15, 1874 in Iowa. They had 11 children. (English)
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Mr. Lattin, who was 87 was born in a house on the site of the present Stern Pickle Company, and for many years conducted a pickle business there. He is survived by five daughters and two sons, Theodore Lattin, of Silver Beach, New York; and Dewey Lattin, of the Bronx; Mrs. Richard Brush, of Hauppauge; Mrs. Alice Carpitella of Berlin, New Jersey; Mrs. Myrtle Williams, of Los Angeles, California; Mrs. Joseph Pomeroy, of Babylon; and Mrs. Julia Poole, of Farmingdale. Mr. Lattin's wife passed away about 13 years ago. (English)
Jarvis Andrew Lattin
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Jarvis Andrew Lattin (29 May 1853 - 21 Feb 1941)
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