"Mr. Hugh Latimore, an old and highly respected citizen of this place, died here last Tuesday morning about 10 o'clock. He was a devoted Christian and a good man. (Page 3, Column 1). . . The corpse of Mr. Latimer passed by our domicile on Wednesday Last en route to Andrew Chapel Cemetery where it was interred by the side of the wife of his youth. Cedar Creek Ripples; (Page 3 Column 4)." Source: The Newnan Herald - Tuesday 13 May 1879, Volume XIV Number 28.
The 'wife of his youth' was Mary Ann Hutcheson (1816 Ireland to before 1860).
Daughter Margaret Latimer and brother-in-law Arthur Hutcheson are buried in this cemetery in large Hutcheson family plot in Andrew Chapel United Methodist Cemetery.
Hugh was born about 1810 according to multiple census records. His occupation was a tailor which is noted on multiple U.S. census records and city directories, including: Ireland Census 1841, Cavan County: Hugh Latimer (tailor) age 30 and Mary Latimer age 25.
"Mr. Hugh Latimore, an old and highly respected citizen of this place, died here last Tuesday morning about 10 o'clock. He was a devoted Christian and a good man. (Page 3, Column 1). . . The corpse of Mr. Latimer passed by our domicile on Wednesday Last en route to Andrew Chapel Cemetery where it was interred by the side of the wife of his youth. Cedar Creek Ripples; (Page 3 Column 4)." Source: The Newnan Herald - Tuesday 13 May 1879, Volume XIV Number 28.
The 'wife of his youth' was Mary Ann Hutcheson (1816 Ireland to before 1860).
Daughter Margaret Latimer and brother-in-law Arthur Hutcheson are buried in this cemetery in large Hutcheson family plot in Andrew Chapel United Methodist Cemetery.
Hugh was born about 1810 according to multiple census records. His occupation was a tailor which is noted on multiple U.S. census records and city directories, including: Ireland Census 1841, Cavan County: Hugh Latimer (tailor) age 30 and Mary Latimer age 25.
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