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Julia Ann Lattin

Julia Ann Lattin (1880-1960) was a memoirist. She married Alfred William Poole (1881-1959) of New Jersey on November 16, 1905 in Farmingdale, Long Island, New York. (b. January 7, 1880; Farmingdale, Nassau County, Long Island, New York, USA - d. February 23, 1960; Farmingdale, Nassau County, Long Island, New York, USA)

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"I was born on Long Island on January 7th, 1880, and I have lived here all the later part of my life. … We only had a cook stove for heat, and when I was a little more than a year old, I was sitting in a high chair near the stove to keep warm and my mother was combing her hair with her head bent over when she heard a terrible scream. I had fallen on the stove. My sister [Catherine Lavinia Lattin], 1 1/2 years older had pushed the chair. My left eye had hit one of the galvanized balls on the stove leaving the skin on it, causing me to lose sight in that eye. The eye was almost closed. The doctor operated on it three times, but it did not improve the sight. I was seven years old the last operation, and they laid me right on the floor. "

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Her death. "Julia A. Poole on February 23, 1960 of 44 Columbia Street, Farmingdale, Long Island in her 80th year. Beloved wife of the late Alfred, mother of Ruth Neumair of Wyandanch, Long Island, Eva Rodney of Buffalo, New York, Marion Dilthey of Huntington, Long Island, also survived by seven grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren, also survived by three sisters and two brothers. Reposing at the Arthur F. White Funeral Home, 315 Conklin Street, Farmingdale, Long Island. Religious service Friday, 1 P.M. at the Farmingdale Methodist Church, Rev. Allan Judd officiating. Interment Powell Cemetery, Farmingdale, Long Island."
Death of her husband. "He is survived by his wife Julia Lattin Poole, three daughters Ruth Neumair of Wyandanch, Eva Rodney of Buffalo, and Marion Dilthey of Huntington Station, Long Island."
Death of her father. "He is survived by his wife Julia Lattin Poole, three daughters Ruth Neumair of Wyandanch, Eva Rodney of Buffalo, and Marion Dilthey of Huntington Station, Long Island."
Death of her paternal grandfather. "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."

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