On 13 Jun 1785, the state of South Carolina paid Robert and Arthur Lattimore for furnishing sundries for the use of the militia during the Revolution. Arthur, Robert's son, evidently was dead by that date and Robert was receiving what was due Arthur.
Michael Scott James
South Carolina Wills (1770-1812)
LATTIMORE, ROBERT of Craven County, 25 Oct 1784
Wife: Ann Lattimore
Son: George Lattimore
Grandsons: Estate to be divided among often (after?) named grandsons, viz: Robert Love and James Love; Robert Lattimore, son of Arthur Lattimore, as much as both the above named; and Hezekiah and James McKenzie equal to the above-named Loves; and Arthur and James Kennedy the same.
Executors: Son-in-law, Joseph McKenzie, and son-in-law, Andrew Love.
Witnesses: Joseph Howe, Mathew Bigger
Codicil: to daughters, viz, Rebecca McKenzie, Anne Love and Nancy Kennedy, one dollar each.
Presented: n.d.
On 13 Jun 1785, the state of South Carolina paid Robert and Arthur Lattimore for furnishing sundries for the use of the militia during the Revolution. Arthur, Robert's son, evidently was dead by that date and Robert was receiving what was due Arthur.
Michael Scott James
South Carolina Wills (1770-1812)
LATTIMORE, ROBERT of Craven County, 25 Oct 1784
Wife: Ann Lattimore
Son: George Lattimore
Grandsons: Estate to be divided among often (after?) named grandsons, viz: Robert Love and James Love; Robert Lattimore, son of Arthur Lattimore, as much as both the above named; and Hezekiah and James McKenzie equal to the above-named Loves; and Arthur and James Kennedy the same.
Executors: Son-in-law, Joseph McKenzie, and son-in-law, Andrew Love.
Witnesses: Joseph Howe, Mathew Bigger
Codicil: to daughters, viz, Rebecca McKenzie, Anne Love and Nancy Kennedy, one dollar each.
Presented: n.d.
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"This is all I could find on a Robert Lattimore", Linda Jul 2018, photographer. (See photo). {This photo may be INCORRECT}
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