Jarvis Andrew Lattin
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Jarvis Andrew Lattin (1853-1941) sold fruits and vegetables on the Long Island Railroad. He was a sod-buster and gold prospector in the Black Hills of North Dakota starting around 1875. By 1885 he was living in Holt County, Nebraska. He was deputy sheriff for Glen Cove in 1898 and started the Jarvis Lattin Company making pickles and sauerkraut by 1906. He lived on the Isle of Pines Cuba from 1909 to 1924 then moved to Florida where he died in 1941. (b. May 29, 1853; Farmingdale, Queens County, Long Island, New York, USA - d. February 21, 1941; Lake Helen, Volusia County, Florida, USA)
Chronological documents
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1875 November 15 deed Calhoun County, Iowa
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1888 December 15, farm in Colorado
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1889 May 8, loss of Nebraska home to fire
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1894 November 23, death of his father
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1894 November 24, death of his father
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death of a cow
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1897 March 15, deputy sheriff submitting exaggerated bills for reimbursement
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1897 March 27, hospitalization
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1897 June 17, more tramps arrested
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1890 September 15, in Nebraska
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1898 June 29, excessive billing
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1898 July 6, excessive billing
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1899 November 4, deer hunting
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1901 lawsuit to recover money denied as excessive billing as deputy sheriff
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1901November 16, deer hunting
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1903 October 14, sued by an unpaid vendor
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1903 December 2, sued by an unpaid vendor
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1904, lawsuit over Lattin claiming land was sold to him by the person he was managing the property for
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1904, pickle factory
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1905, marriage of daughter
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1910 June 13, Isle of Pines, Cuba
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1910 letter concerning the Isle of Pines, Cuba
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1916 selling land in Farmingdale
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1917 March 22, selling land in Cuba
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1916 September 29, suicide of son-in-law
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1918 passport application
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1918 passport application
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1920 November 2 passport application
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1920 November 2 passport application
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1920 December 27
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1924 July 26. promoting the Isle of Pines
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1924 October 31, hurricane in Cuba during wedding anniversary
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1925 June 19, moving from Cuba to Lake, Helen
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1926 February 15, selling land
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1926 February 25, selling land
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1926 December 22, arriving in Key West, Florida from Havana
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1928 November 14, marriage license for second wife
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1928 November 30, widening Maple street
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1936 December 4, trial for assault of second wife
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1937 March 28, death of 2nd wife
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1940 February 15, ill in Florida
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1940 April 25, last trip to Farmingdale
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1940 October 4, returning to Florida
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1941 February 22, obituary
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1941 February 27, obituary
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1942 February 5, probate
Census
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1885 in Keya Paha, Nebraska
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1935 in Lake Helen, Florida