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Mary Jane Puckett
(1854–1927)

Mary Jane Puckett (1854-1927) was born in Indiana and lived in Nebraska near the Niobrori River. She lived on the Isle of Pines in Cuba from 1909 to 1924. (b. October 08, 1854, Randolph County, Indiana, USA - d. October 29, 1927, Lake Helen, Volusia County, Florida, USA)

Mary Jane Puckett

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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."
Move to Lake Helen, Florida. "Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Lattin have moved from Santabarbara the Isle of Pines to Lake Helen, Florida where they have bought a nice place. The town has about 1,500 people and the house has all conveniences. The roads are good, and there is a good school, and four churches, electric light plant, ice plant, a large saw and planing mill, and brick yards. Mr. Lattin is enjoying the cool evenings, There are no mosquitoes or other insects. One day last week he had a trout for dinner out a stream there near a large lake. Mr. and Mrs. Lattin left Farmingdale a few years ago. Their daughter Mrs. Alfred Poole, paid them a visit last year to the Isle of Pines."
50 year wedding anniversary. "Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Lattin, of Santa Barbara, celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary at their home on the evening of Sunday, October 15, when there was a large gathering of their friends to congratulate them upon the happy event. Because of the bad weather and the almost impassable condition of the roads it hardly expected that many would able to respond to the invitations sent out, but notwithstanding the heavy down pour a goodly company gathered to offer their best wishes and many beautiful gifts. Two large tables were spread in the spacious dining room, seating some 32 persons, who greatly enjoyed the good things provided. A salient feature of the evening was the singing of old time songs while Mrs. Winblad and Mr. Stair, obliged at the piano. …"
Death of her son-in-law. "Pilkington is survived by his widow formerly Miss Alice Lattin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Lattin, of Isle of Pines, Cuba, and formerly of Farmingdale."

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