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LATIMER (Soundex L356) — See also ALTMIRE, BUTTIMER, LATAMORE, LATIMORE, LATTIMER, LATTIMORE, MORTIMER, PRATIMA, STIMER, TIMERMAN, TIMERSON.

  LATIMER: See also James Marion Baker — Latimer Whipple Ballou — Monroe Latimer Beckwith — Zachary Taylor Coy — Vincil Penny Crowe — Rebecca Latimer Felton — J. Latimer Gray — Fred Latimer Hadsel — Manford Latimer Hudson — Frederick Latimer Jenckes — John Latimer Westmoreland
  Latimer, A. H. — of Mineral Wells, Palo Pinto County, Tex. Member of Texas state house of representatives 42nd District, 1887-88. Burial location unknown.
  Latimer, Albert Hamilton (c.1800-1877) — also known as Albert H. Latimer — of Texas. Born in Huntingdon, Carroll County, Tenn., about 1800. Republican. Lawyer; planter; delegate to Texas Republic Republic constitutional convention from District of Red River, 1836; signer, Texas Declaration of Independence, 1836; member of Texas Republic House of Representatives, 1840-42; delegate to Texas state constitutional convention, 1845; member of Texas state senate, 1849-51; Texas state comptroller, 1865-66; delegate to Texas state constitutional convention, 1866; justice of Texas state supreme court, 1869; candidate for Lieutenant Governor of Texas, 1869; district judge in Texas 8th District, 1870-72. Presbyterian. Member, Freemasons. Died in Clarksville, Red River County, Tex., January 27, 1877 (age about 77 years). Interment at Clarksville Cemetery, Clarksville, Tex.
  Relatives: Son of James L. Latimer and Jane (Hamilton) Latimer; married 1828 to Elritta Smith; married 1833 to Elizabeth Richey; married 1857 to Mary Gattis.
  Latimer, Alonzo L. — of Simsbury, Hartford County, Conn. Republican. Member of Connecticut state house of representatives from Simsbury; elected 1904. Burial location unknown.
  Latimer, Annelle H. — of Calexico, Imperial County, Calif. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from California, 1952. Female. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
Asbury C. Latimer Latimer, Asbury Churchwell (1851-1908) — also known as Asbury C. Latimer — of Belton, Anderson County, S.C. Born near Lowndesville, Abbeville County, S.C., July 31, 1851. Democrat. Farmer; chair of Anderson County Democratic Party, 1890-93; U.S. Representative from South Carolina 3rd District, 1893-1903; U.S. Senator from South Carolina, 1903-08; died in office 1908. Methodist. Died, from appendicitis and peritonitis, in Providence Hospital, Washington, D.C., February 20, 1908 (age 56 years, 204 days). Interment at Belton Cemetery, Belton, S.C.
  Relatives: Son of Clement Theophilus Latimer and Frances Beulah (Young) Latimer; married, June 26, 1877, to Sara Alice Brown; father of Mamie Latimer (daughter-in-law of Robert Middleton Heard).
  Political family: Heard family of Elberton, Georgia.
  The Latimer Memorial United Methodist Church, in Belton, South Carolina, is named for him.
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page — Wikipedia article — Find-A-Grave memorial
  Image source: Autobiographies and Portraits of the President, Cabinet, etc. (1899)
  Latimer, B. E. — of Hartville, Wright County, Mo. Republican. Physician; member of Missouri state house of representatives from Wright County, 1927-28. Burial location unknown.
  Latimer, Charles — of Ontario, San Bernardino County, Calif. Mayor of Ontario, Calif., 1960. Still living as of 1960.
  Latimer, Charles E. — of New York, New York County, N.Y. Prohibition candidate for Lieutenant Governor of New York, 1896; candidate for Presidential Elector for New York. Burial location unknown.
  Latimer, Ernest L. — of Salem, New London County, Conn. Republican. Member of Connecticut state house of representatives from Salem; elected 1910. Burial location unknown.
  Latimer, Eugene W. (b. 1887) — of South Coventry, Coventry, Tolland County, Conn. Born in Coventry, Tolland County, Conn., July 23, 1887. Republican. Grain and coal dealer; probate judge in Connecticut, 1930; member of Connecticut state house of representatives from Coventry, 1937-42; member of Connecticut state senate 35th District, 1943-46. Member, Freemasons; Royal Arch Masons; Knights Templar; Rotary. Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Son of William C. Latimer and H. A. (Richmond) Latimer.
  Latimer, F. W. — of Phoenix, Maricopa County, Ariz. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Arizona, 1928. Burial location unknown.
  Latimer, Frederick P., Jr. — U.S. Vice Consul in San Salvador, as of 1931; Tallinn, as of 1932; U.S. Consul in Istanbul, as of 1940. Burial location unknown.
  Latimer, Frederick Palmer (b. 1875) — of Groton, New London County, Conn. Born in Montville, New London County, Conn., November 13, 1875. Republican. Lawyer; member of Connecticut state house of representatives from Groton, 1907-08; secretary, New London and East Lyme street railway. Member, Freemasons; Odd Fellows. Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Son of Joseph S. Latimer and Arabella (Palmer) Latimer; married 1901 to Grace Hamilton.
  Latimer, George — Member of Delaware house of assembly, 1779-82; Speaker of the Pennsylvania State House of Representatives, 1794. Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Son of James Latimer; brother of Henry Latimer.
  Political family: Latimer family of Delaware.
  Latimer, George — of Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pa. U.S. Collector of Customs, 1792-1802. Burial location unknown.
  Latimer, George — of Pennsylvania. U.S. Consul in Mayagüez, 1835-38; San Juan, 1846-53. Burial location unknown.
  Latimer, George (b. 1935) — of St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minn. Born in Poughkeepsie, Dutchess County, N.Y., June 20, 1935. Democrat. Lawyer; mayor of St. Paul, Minn., 1976-90; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Minnesota, 1984, 1988 (speaker). Catholic. Lebanese ancestry. Still living as of 2002.
  Relatives: Son of William Wilbur Latimer and Dorothy Marie (Nasser) Latimer; married, June 20, 1959, to Nancy Moore.
  See also Wikipedia article
  Latimer, George — of Rye, Westchester County, N.Y. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from New York, 2004. Still living as of 2004.
  Latimer, George W. (1900-1990) — Born in Draper, Salt Lake County, Utah, November 28, 1900. Lawyer; justice of Utah state supreme court, 1954-59. Member, American Bar Association; Delta Theta Phi. Died May 3, 1990 (age 89 years, 156 days). Burial location unknown.
  Latimer, Henry (1752-1819) — of Delaware. Born in Newport, New Castle County, Del., April 24, 1752. Physician; member of Delaware house of assembly, 1787-91; U.S. Representative from Delaware at-large, 1794-95; U.S. Senator from Delaware, 1795-1801. Presbyterian. Died in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pa., December 19, 1819 (age 67 years, 239 days). Original interment at Presbyterian Cemetery, Wilmington, Del.; reinterment at Wilmington and Brandywine Cemetery, Wilmington, Del.
  Relatives: Son of James Latimer and Susan (Geddes) Latimer; brother of George Latimer.
  Political family: Latimer family of Delaware.
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page — Wikipedia article — Find-A-Grave memorial
  Latimer, Irving See W. Irving Latimer
  Latimer, J. Ramon — U.S. Vice Consul in San Juan, 1898. Burial location unknown.
  Latimer, Jacob A. — of Minnesota. Member of Minnesota state house of representatives District 20, 1864; member of Minnesota state senate 20th District, 1870. Burial location unknown.
  See also Minnesota Legislator record
  Latimer, James — Grain shipper; member of Delaware house of assembly, 1778-79; delegate to Delaware convention to ratify U.S. constitution, 1787. Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Married to Sarah Geddes; father of George Latimer and Henry Latimer.
  Political family: Latimer family of Delaware.
  Latimer, James (b. 1837) — of Jackson County, Mo. Born in Roanoke, Va., July 31, 1837. Served in the Confederate Army during the Civil War; county judge in Missouri, 1892-96. Burial location unknown.
  Latimer, Jonathan C. — of Tioga County, N.Y. Member of New York state assembly from Tioga County, 1887-88. Burial location unknown.
  Latimer, Lewis — of Salem, New London County, Conn. Democrat. Member of Connecticut state house of representatives from Salem; elected 1912. Burial location unknown.
  Latimer, Lorenzo D. — of California. U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of California, 1869-73. Burial location unknown.
  Latimer, P. B. — of Woodstock, Cherokee County, Ga. Member of Georgia state senate 39th District, 1923-24. Burial location unknown.
  Latimer, R. V. — of Borger, Hutchinson County, Tex. Mayor of Borger, Tex., 1952. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Latimer, Ramon See J. Ramon Latimer
  Latimer, Rebecca Ann See Rebecca Latimer Felton
  Latimer, Robert E. — of Port Arthur, Jefferson County, Tex. U.S. Collector of Customs, 1917. Burial location unknown.
  Latimer, Thomas Erwin (1879-1937) — also known as Thomas E. Latimer — of Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minn. Born in Hilliard, Franklin County, Ohio, April 6, 1879. Lawyer; mayor of Minneapolis, Minn., 1935-37. Methodist. Member, Freemasons; Odd Fellows; Knights of Pythias; Eagles. Died November 6, 1937 (age 58 years, 214 days). Burial location unknown.
  Latimer, W. H. — U.S. Vice & Deputy Consul in San Juan, as of 1897. Burial location unknown.
  Latimer, W. Irving (b. 1836) — of Big Rapids, Mecosta County, Mich. Born in Dutchess County, N.Y., 1836. Republican. Insurance business; mayor of Big Rapids, Mich., 1870; member of Michigan Republican State Central Committee, 1876; Michigan state auditor general, 1879-82; member of Michigan state house of representatives from Mecosta County, 1895-96; member of Michigan state senate 25th District, 1897-1900. Burial location unknown.
  Latimer, William — of Essex, Middlesex County, Conn. Democrat. Postmaster at Essex, Conn., 1853-57. Burial location unknown.
  Latimer, William C. — of South Coventry, Coventry, Tolland County, Conn. Republican. First selectman of Coventry, Connecticut, 1906; candidate for Connecticut state house of representatives from Coventry, 1912. Burial location unknown.


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