The Daughter of a Resident of Farmingdale Dies Under Suspicious Circumstances (Q84975705)
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(P577) Saturday, August 29, 1868
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(P1476) "The Daughter Of A Resident Of Farmingdale Dies Under Suspicious Circumstances. The Body Found In A Lying-in Hospital, Etc." (language: en)
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(P7081) "Mr. and Mrs. Lattin started at once for New York, and arrived at No. 6 Amity street only to that their daughter was dead, and that they could not take possession of the remains until after the Coroner's inquest. In explanation of the strange and mysterious circumstances, it is stated that the deceased, whose name was Susannah Lattin, was about 21 years of age and the daughter of Mr. Henry Lattin, of Farmingdale, L.I. She formerly resided in Williamsburg, with her cousin Andrew Wood, and in April last she left home to visit a brother at Glen Cove, where she was seen by her father on the 18th of that month. A sister of Susannah fell sick and died at the parents residence at Farmingdale, when she was sent for, and for the first time It was discovered that she was missing. The brother at Glen Cove had not seen her for three weeks, and supposed that she had returned to the residence of her parents. About 5 month after Susannah left Glen Cove, she called on one of her brothers, who resides in Brooklyn, and while there, the brother's wife, in expectation that Susannah would remain with them for some time, procured her a wardrobe from home. ..." (language: en)
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