Did you check the 1820 census to see if he was still there? He had to have been
known of, to have been written of. Or if missed in the 1820, check the 1830.
Not only for Jennings but surrounding counties as he could have been just across
a boundary line and counted for the other county. Just a thought.
Antoinette (Tacoma, Washington)
waughtel(a)oz.net
Sabromav(a)aol.com wrote:
In all the time that I have been researching Jennings county
families, this
is all of the information that I have ever seen about John Latten---Has
anyone ever seen more? Esp will or deed or marriage info?
Thanks
Sherri
"Jennings county in the Frontier Period" by Alice Bundy
"In 1814 John Latten came into the territory, chose a good site for a
settlement and built a cabin on Graham Creek four miles north of the present
site of Paris. "
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