Henry Lattin.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. The deceased had been a resident of Farmingdale sixty years, and was well known on Long Island. After eighty-eight years of active life the confinement caused by broken limbs was too much for him and he often expressed a desire to be called from earth and its suffering and care. The funeral services were held in the M. E. Church and the interment in Bethpage Cemetery this afternoon.
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Henry K. Lattin (1806-1894) obituary from the Times Union of Brooklyn, New York on November 23, 1894