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REMARKS: Thomas Elliott, "Tom", Lattimore was born June 28, 1901, in
Cleveland
County, North Carolina, the son of Samuel Carson, "Sam", Lattimore and
Mary
Forbis, "Mary", Elliott. He was the first of their four children: Thomas
Elliott, "Tom"; a twin son; a twin daughter; and John Carson Lattimore.
The
twins died the same day they were born. John Carson died when he was
three
years old.
Tom graduated from North Carolina State College at Raleigh in the class
of 1924,
married Margaret Nichols, and held a textile position in Kershaw, South
Carolina, until his death July 7, 1931. Tom and Margaret Lattimore had
one
child: Mary Jean Lattimore.
After Tom's death his widow remarried, and Mary Jean went to live with
her grand
parents. After grandfather died on December 1, 1935, Mary Jean and her
grandmother continued to live on the farm.
After Mary Jean married Ray Floyd, Ray assumed responsibility for running
the
farm. After her grandmother's death, Mary Jean inherited the farm.
Original data from Thomas Forbes Elliott family tree prepared by Mary
Gordon
Elliott. Additional data from Mary Forbis Elliott entry (#13502) in
"Peiter
Heyl And His Descendants", by Elizabeth Hoyle Rucker; an unpublished
"Sketch
of John L. (Johnny) Lattimore, His Wife, Miss Nancy Amirita Gold, And
Their
Seven Children", by Macie Lattimore Covington; and from conversations with
descendents of Thomas Forbes Elliott and John L. Lattimore.
Data compiled and edited by Charles Lattimore Elliott. Latest Revision:
2/94.
MUCH OF THIS RESEARCH IS FROM MERGED RECORDS.
TO INSURE ACCURACY YOU WILL NEED TO VERIFY THE DATA BUT YOU WILL KNOW WHERE TO START. I HOPE IT IS OF SOME HELP.
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