Display Patriot - P-233600 - Benjamin LATIMER/LATTIMORE

Benjamin LATIMER/LATTIMORE

SAR Patriot #: P-233600

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State of Service: NY      Qualifying Service: Private
DAR #: A210637

Birth: Jan 1762 Wethersfield / Hartford / CT
Death: 28 Apr 1838 Albany / Albany / NY

Qualifying Service Description:

Pvt - Capt Amos Hutchinson, Col Louis Dubois, 5th Regiment, NY Line


Additional References:
  1. Pension Number *S13683
  2. 28th-35th Annual Reports, NSDAR. Senate documents (US Congress, Senate). GPO: Washington, DC

Spouse: (1) XX XX; (2) Dina XX;
Children: Benjamin J;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
2020-08-21 FL 93542 Terry Vernon Jackson (216581) Benjamin   
2021-03-26 FL 96379 William Randolph Ellis (218685) Benjamin   
Location:
Menands / Albany / NY / USA
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Per Find-a-Grave: As church burial grounds in Albany filled, a city cemetery was opened in the 1780s and another was established in 1801, with many of those previously interred at the old cemetery moved to the new site. However, because of flooding problems there, Albany Rural Cemetery was created on April 2, 1841 and bodies were moved again from the 1801 cemetery to be reinterred at the present site. Albany Rural Cemetery now is a 467 acre National Historic Landmark site with many beautiful and unique gravestones as well as famous people. Ancestry has a set of Burial Cards (1791 – 2011) for this cemetery



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NSDAR cites NO HISTORICAL RECORD PROVING SPOUSE DINA AS MOTHER OF CHILDREN ORN PRIOR TO 1804.



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